The Inbetweeners 2
The Inbetweeners 2
R | 06 August 2014 (USA)
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Neil, Will and Simon receive an invite from Jay to join him in Australia whilst on his gap year, who promises them it’s ”the sex capital of the world”. With their lives now rather dull compared to their hedonistic school days and legendary lads holiday, it’s an offer they can’t refuse. Once again, they put growing up temporarily on-hold, and embark on a backpacking holiday of a lifetime in an awful car, inspired by Peter Andre’s ‘Mysterious Girl’. Will soon finds himself battling with the lads to do something cultural, whilst they focus their attention on drinking, girls, and annoying fellow travelers.

Reviews
Cubussoli

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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WasAnnon

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Beanbioca

As Good As It Gets

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Staci Frederick

Blistering performances.

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strupar-66747

That girl who plays kathy is unbelievably irritating. Awful annoying voice and terrible actress.

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tomgillespie2002

With The Inbetweeners Movie (2011) storming to box-office and critical success, it was never going to be the last time we saw Will (Simon Bird), Jay (James Buckley), Neil (Blake Harrison) and Simon (Joe Thomas) on the big screen. You would expect the sequel to make things bigger and better, but while number 2 certainly feels more 'film-y' than its predecessor, things are kept relatively low-key here. While it thankfully resists any urge to throw in a wild plot and favours something more grounded (the boys are so lovable because they're relatable), it basically repeats the same story as their disastrous holiday to Crete. The destination this time around is Australia.With Will experiencing unhappiness at University (his house-mates demonstrate their attitudes towards him with a brilliantly worked gag), Simon struggling to deal with his bunny-boiling girlfriend Lucy (Tamla Kari), and Neil doing very little at all, the three decide to join Jay back-packing in Australia. Jay claims to be a top nightclub DJ, living in a mansion with supermodels who wake him every morning with a blow job. He is actually working as a toilet attendant, and is staying in a tent outside his uncle's house. Simon is convinced by old school friend Katie (Emily Berrington) to join her and her backpacking mates to see the 'real side of Australia', naturally with a detour to a water park, and the four tag along where embarrassment and uncomfortable sexual adventures await them.While Australia is vast and beautiful, we see very little of it here, favouring youth hostels and tourist hotspots that, if anything, makes it look like were watching a feature-length episode on E4. The cast is made up is mainly Britons, and the only main Australian character we meet is Jay's 'shrimp on the barbie' stereotype uncle. The female characters also are resigned to roles of tease and psychopathic harpy, as opposed to the well-rounded female foursome we met in the first movie. Although there's a couple of hilarious set-pieces - s**t in the face is always a winner - this just isn't as funny as it should be, with more focus on pushing the boundaries of gross-out humour rather than developing the odd relationship between these best friends who have very little in common. Series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and the main cast have all said that this is it for The Inbeweeners, but I'm sure, despite the mediocrity this time around, they'll be back on our screens at some point in the future.

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The Grand Master

I enjoyed The Inbetweeners when it was on TV. The show was always very funny and enjoyable, and I was disappointed when the show ended. The Inbetweeners Movie felt like a long episode of the show but nonetheless it was still funny and enjoyable. The same can't be said for The Inbetweeners Movie 2. It was as if the writers were scrapping the bottom of the barrel for laughs and when they couldn't come up with good ideas, they resorted to disgusting and repulsive humour which ruined the movie. It's such a shame because judging from the early trailers which came out, the movie looked very promising and had a lot of potential to be funny. Even the teaser trailer that came out has me laughing my head off.The Inbetweeners Movie 2 sees the immature and socially inept quartet from the show reunite for this sequel which includes Will McKenzie (Simon Bird), Jay Cartwright (James Buckley), Neil Sutherland (Blake Harrison), and Simon Cooper (Joe Thomas). This time Will, Simon and Neil head to Australia after Jay invites them to come over as he is enjoying his gap year in Australia. When the gang finally reunite in Sydney, it turns out Jay who is a renowned compulsive liar has told them tall tales of his adventures and endless conquests with hot women when really none of it was true at all. The gang head up to Byron Bay after an old friend of Will's from back home in England Katie (Emily Berrington) invites them to join her in Byron Bay. The gang continuously riles up other travellers including Ben (Freddie Stroma) and Simon is trying to break up with his girlfriend back home Lucy (Tamla Kari) as she has become very possessive of Simon and has severe personality issues. The movie sees the gang endure mishap after mishap while in Byron Bay and across the outback.The Inbetweeners Movie 2 is not a good advertisement for Australia as the movie has lowered itself by reducing the humour to disgusting toilet humour and poor sex jokes. Jokes which involve male genitals, excrement, and over the top crude sex jokes are just not funny at all. It just does not work whatsoever. Unfortunately laughs are too far and few between with brief moments of humour popping up from time to time. In no way does it redeem this movie. Even the ending was very abrupt and leaves you with a very unsatisfying feeling. It was as if the movie has run out of ideas and had decided to end it right there.The Inbetweeners Movie 2 was a totally disappointing and unmemorable experience which ruined any good memories of the show. The show was a memorable and enjoyable classic and I would like to re-watch the show again some day. Even the first Inbetweeners movie was funny, although not the greatest. I don't think there should be any further sequels now as this is far as The Inbetweeners can go. Please don't ruin it for us fans of the show by producing another crappy sequel.4/10.

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leonblackwood

Review: I wasn't a big fan of this movie because I'm not really into this style of comedy. I'm sure that this film will appeal to a certain type of audience but watching 4 teenagers going around Sydney doing silliness, didn't appeal to me. I wasn't a big fan of the first movie but I thought that I would give this movie a chance because of its box office success. This typical English comedy seemed more silly than funny but the chemistry between the 4 teenagers was believable and we'll acted. Personally, I just couldn't get to grips with the jokes and the strange script which went a bit too far in some scenes. On the plus side, you do end up sticking with the movie because you want to see what happens to this bunch of misfits, but the storyline goes from one extreme to the next and I didn't really find it that amusing. Disappointing!Round-Up: If your fans of the series or the first movie, then this movie is for you but I struggled to stay interested. Although every character is completely different from each other, they all seem to do stupid things which anyone in this day and age would find really embarrassing. Anyway, the makers of the film should be pleased because it has had the biggest takings for an opening week ever, in the English comedy genre, so my comments will most probably not go down well with a majority of its audiences. Budget: N/A Worldwide Gross: $63millionI recommend this movie to people who are into their English comedies about a group of friends who go to Sydney to meet up with there friend so they can have the holiday of a lifetime. 3/10

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