The Inbetweeners (2012)

The Inbetweenersdo you know when you watch a film which has came from an established tv series and it is almost certainly a let down? Well the inbetweeners film does not do this. The story follows the 4 main characters on their last 'lads' holiday together where they demonstrate all of the profanities and vulgar ideas in which they are famous for. this film will have you laughing and is a great way to end the series.

This movie was a step in the right direction from the show in my opinion. As the boys grow older,so does some of the sassy and inappropriate things they do and say. 30 seconds in and I was already laughing loudly. The best part of it all is every single character is played by the same actor/actress, that's sometimes rare in a Tv to movie situation so its definitely worth buying and/or renting. You'll most likely cry from laughing so hard. :)

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I am a huge Inbetweeners fan and was quite upset that the movie was not shown in my area when it was released this year. To make it worse, my extended family in England was quoting how incredibly funny the movie was. I received this movie for Christmas and enjoyed viewing it on Christmas Day. It was as funny as I had expected it to be! The comedic timing of all of the actors is priceless and I loved every minute of the movie. I would recommend the movie to any fan of the series!

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After watching the entire series on netflix i was hoping that the movie would not fall short. And boy it didn't. British TV is so different from American TV they spend more time on the writing and character development and less on production value. That is why one easily falls in love with the characters. They are so funny. Your typical teeneagers just wanting to drink and get laid. I absolutly love the series and the movie was just as good.

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The freedom allowed on UK TV didn't result in the R-rated movie upping the raunchiness quotient. Frankly, given both the 3.5m (Pounds) production budget and time that had past since the end of the series, I expected an over the top effort. Other than the change in location (Malia, Crete), there was nothing to distinguish the 97-minutes movie from any 4 of the TV episodes.

There is nothing inherently wrong with the movie. Will (Simon Bird), as the moderator and perfect wit, shines.

A definite watch, though I wouldn't pay much more than the cost of admission.

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