inbetweeners 2

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droopsnoot

11,971 posts

243 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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Halb said:
I hope this film flops so we are spared the threquel.
Interview in one of the papers yesterday one of them said categorically there won't be another one.

MLH

406 posts

124 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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Caught this last night and imo is much better than the first.

Without giving too much away the Jay wking while watching Will scene had me in tears, hysterically funny.

The turd scene,while could have been very funny, was too much of a rip off of the one in Kevin and Perry.

If you do go to the cinema to watch it stay seated through out the end credits smile


R1-Jay

450 posts

184 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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in parts, it was very funny but i actually thought the first one was better

va1o

16,032 posts

208 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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Also saw it last night, awesome film! Very funny and better than the first IMO

paulw123

3,230 posts

191 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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pushing the boundary's of taste and decency but very funny

DanielSan

18,806 posts

168 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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Laughed through pretty much all of it, Jay wking while watching Will was brilliant hehe

And Neil's simple line of 'hashtagdumpedagain' had me in stitches just for the sheer randomness of it.

If you like the inbetweeners it's well worth the watch. Will's mums new bloke is an extra comedy bonus.

andymc

7,358 posts

208 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Dr. Lawnfker

Jw Vw

4,832 posts

164 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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''Grow up''
''No you grow up''

laugh

paulw123

3,230 posts

191 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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"so did you get your dick wet?"
"yeah I went swimming last week"

Madness60

571 posts

185 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Wills rant at one of the travellers (Ben) got a round of applause in the packed out cinema!! Very enjoyable and funny

DrDoofenshmirtz

15,246 posts

201 months

Monday 11th August 2014
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I thought it was funny - but you don't really need to see it at the cinema. There are no 'wow' cinematic effects that benefit from the big screen. You could save your pennies and see it at home.
It's very much a lads film - I'm not entirely sure a girlfriend or wife would enjoy it so much?
It's very rude. Story line is good. Simon Bird is brilliant as ever.

DSLiverpool

14,763 posts

203 months

Monday 11th August 2014
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Madness60 said:
Wills rant at one of the travellers (Ben) got a round of applause in the packed out cinema!! Very enjoyable and funny
I cringed at that as in normal life Ben would have took 5 seconds of it and thumped him, but the big lump just sat there taking it.

I nearly passed out laughing when Will was on the bed with the girl and Jay was in the next bed.

HTP99

22,581 posts

141 months

Monday 11th August 2014
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DrDoofenshmirtz said:
I thought it was funny - but you don't really need to see it at the cinema. There are no 'wow' cinematic effects that benefit from the big screen. You could save your pennies and see it at home.
It's very much a lads film - I'm not entirely sure a girlfriend or wife would enjoy it so much?
It's very rude. Story line is good. Simon Bird is brilliant as ever.
Agree, as much as I do want to see this I'm loathed to spend £20 odd on two tickets for myself and the wife, plus over priced food and drink when I think I'll enjoy it just as much on the telly at home.

My 15 yo daughter was taken to see this by her new boyfriend.

DSLiverpool

14,763 posts

203 months

Monday 11th August 2014
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Off topic but we have Pru health medical insurance and get 4 tickets free every week - no idea why / how it nearly pays for the health insurance.

revrange

1,182 posts

185 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Some brilliant parts, i didn't think the first film was that bad, and to be honest the cinema maybe laughed more than this one?

I thought the ending to number 2 could have been better, the plot, (i know not really meant to have a plot kinda of film) fizzed out 3/4 through for me, and maybe there was somewhere else they could have down it with it.

Water park scenes were good, and i can't believe i am going to say this, perhaps it is time to put the boys to rest.

The best bit of the series and the films is when the boys basically try and pull girls, and really in 2 it was only one charater who was.

Overall good film, well worth watching, but maybe time to leave it there.

andymc

7,358 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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HTP99 said:
DrDoofenshmirtz said:
I thought it was funny - but you don't really need to see it at the cinema. There are no 'wow' cinematic effects that benefit from the big screen. You could save your pennies and see it at home.
It's very much a lads film - I'm not entirely sure a girlfriend or wife would enjoy it so much?
It's very rude. Story line is good. Simon Bird is brilliant as ever.
Agree, as much as I do want to see this I'm loathed to spend £20 odd on two tickets for myself and the wife, plus over priced food and drink when I think I'll enjoy it just as much on the telly at home.

My 15 yo daughter was taken to see this by her new boyfriend.
Orange Wednesday, you want the code for 2 4 1?

MyVTECGoesBwaaah

820 posts

143 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Went to see this last night, enjoyed it a lot - But by 'eck the cinema is expensive!

Cudd Wudd

1,089 posts

126 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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My wife and I went to see this last Thursday. We both loved the TV series and enjoyed the first film.

We thought the 2nd film was brilliant - really want to see it again and will get it on DVD.

Loved Jay's intro to Australia, loved Jay's uncle and loved all the other parts referred to above!

We went to a mid-morning showing so the cinema was pretty empty, but still could hear the laughs all around.

richtea78

5,574 posts

159 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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The dolphin bit had me in tears. So funny. Neil's face as he fed it was hilarious.

And Jays quivering bottom lip. My brother used to cry like that.

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

248 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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HTP99 said:
Agree, as much as I do want to see this I'm loathed to spend £20 odd on two tickets for myself and the wife, plus over priced food and drink when I think I'll enjoy it just as much on the telly at home.

My 15 yo daughter was taken to see this by her new boyfriend.
Why do you feel the need to buy food and drink at the cinema? Are you brain washed into it? Seriously, your in there two hours, if you have a meal at home before you go (you know, your tea) then there really zero need to spend £14 on the rubbish they sell.

Have some self control, and its 50% cheaper to goto the cinema