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The Inbetweeners - Series 1-3 - Complete [DVD]

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I am a huge fan of the Inbetweeners UK television series and decided to give the movies a shot. This first one was not terrible, but definitely was not as good as the series and was a lot more inappropriate. I think the humor can go either way. Personally, I found it pretty funny and understood most, if not all of it. The language is just as bad as stepping foot into high school, which is pretty sad. There is full frontal nudity during a scene by the pool and there's just sexual innuendos and references over and over again. It's basically the point of the movie. If you are a teen and decide to watch it, consider it like the movie version of Cards Against Humanity. You wouldn't want to watch/play it with your whole family. It's not a 10/10 movie, but it's a good laugh. You just have to know where your maturity level lies with the language, visuals, and references. It is R rated for a reason. They use profanity that can get as bad as the "c-word" which I think is probably the most striking language in the movie. I honestly wouldn't waste my time on the movies and just watch the TV series. You'll get to learn the characters and the storyline way better and it's just less crude.

Across its three series, The Inbetweeners operated under the cover of the characters’ age and inexperience. The show got away with such crassness and puerility because it was supposed to be crass and puerile: these were children, fully loaded with ignorance, naivety and stupidity. It laughed at the pathetic wretchedness of their behaviour, poking particular fun at Jay’s lies about his sexual triumphs. It also knew how to craft a genuinely comic scene: Simon’s accidental exposure of his testicle on the runway of a school fashion show is base but undeniably funny. For all the vulgarity and insensitivity, the TV show was always redeemed by the setting and situation. Where The Inbetweeners truly jumped the shark was during its transition to the big screen, where its characters reached adulthood but the humour didn’t. I'm not feeling superior exactly as my DD's favourite was MI High, which is dross - but at least it's age-appropriate dross! The special itself was a chat show with multiple segments including a quiz with four fans of the show, a history of the programme's production hosted by Neil Oliver, and awards based on the programme's best characters and moments. The special was met with a mostly negative reception from critics and fans alike; criticism from general viewers was primarily aimed at it being a simple chat show when a number of fans had mistakenly anticipated it as being a one-off special episode. [48]The Inbetweeners set to return for third series". CoventryTelegraph.net. 2 September 2010. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 . Retrieved 5 September 2010. Ten years ago this week, a comedy about a quartet of hapless sixth-formers debuted on E4. The channel’s first original sitcom was met with a dismissive review by the Radio Times and tiny viewing figures. Just three years later, The Inbetweeners Movie was breaking records at the box office, the show had a Bafta award and the critics were fully on board the banter bus (the show has a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes). A decade on, The Inbetweeners has established itself as one of the most successful UK sitcoms of the 21st century. So how did this puerile tale of four idiots on the pull earn its place in the canon of great British comedy? For Red Nose Day 2011, the stars of the programme travelled around the UK in the yellow Fiat Cinquecento Hawaii featured in the programme in a special named The Inbetweeners: Rude Road Trip. The aim was to try to find the 50 rudest place names in the country.

Neil Sutherland ( Blake Harrison) is gentle and gullible, and the most sexually experienced member of the group. Harp, Justin (11 June 2020). "Channel 4 denies The Inbetweeners' YouTube channel was taken down over causing "offence" ". Digital Spy . Retrieved 14 June 2020. The Inbetweeners Movie (known simply as The Inbetweeners in North America) is a 2011 British coming-of-age teen adventure comedy film based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and directed by Ben Palmer. A decade ago, its depictions of underage drinking, thwarted sexual urges, bad house parties, bravado, unrequited love and public embarrassments offered an unusually accurate picture of male teenage life. It succeeded in capturing those raging anxieties: from the fear of an in-school poo, to the wrath of bullies and the humiliation of rejection. It presented a world where A-levels, scoring alcohol and putting your hand down someone else’s trousers – or your own – were primary life goals.

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In December 2014, parallel with the release of the film's sequel, a special edition with both films was released on DVD. [23] Extended version [ edit ] A first draft for The Inbetweeners Movie was completed before the third series was even written. The story remained mostly similar besides small changes such as a scene in which Jay hires a motorbike, pretending he knows how to ride it, but failing by crashing into a wall. This scene was removed during the writing process for the third series as the pair needed a humorous way to open the episode and thought the motor bike scene would be better suited to the episode than the movie. Simon is described as the most normal of the group [17] who leaves "fans feeling sorry for him over and over again". [18]

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