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Jay: “I took Woking from the conference to the Champions League in six seasons, that kind of stuff doesn’t go unnoticed.”

I’m a principled man, and one of those principles turns out to be I’ll do literally anything a girl asks me to.” – Will The Inbetweeners 2, is a 2014 teen coming of age adventure sex comedy film and sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie (2011), which is based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners. It was written and directed by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris. In a montage over the credits, the four travel from Australia to Vietnam, and then spend time in Thailand and Cambodia. Upon their return to the United Kingdom several months later, Simon, Will and Neil have considerably longer hair, while Jay has his hair in braids. Neil is in a relationship with an older female traveller from the Byron Bay hostel, while Will's mother announces her engagement to Mr Gilbert, much to Will's horror.

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Principal photography took place in the United Kingdom ( London, West Sussex), Magaluf, and Malia, Crete. [5] A YouTube video shows the lads walking down the Malia Strip, walking past popular clubs 'Corkers', the strip club 'GoGo Lap Dancing Club' and 'Candy Club'. The Interiors of the empty club where Neil shows off his dance moves were shot in Infernos night club on Clapham High Street, London. [6] Release [ edit ] Box office [ edit ] In the same interview, when asked whether the series had finished, both co-creators answered with a simultaneous "Yes!". Morris expressed that "I think the time is right. After the first film, I wanted to hear more from Jay, Will, Neil and Simon. But this time I feel there is enough. There is more than enough Jay in this world", and Beesley added "The end of the story has always felt like the time where they go off and start living their adult life. And I think this film takes us up to that point". [14]

In the Herald Sun, Leigh Paatsch gave the film one star. He criticised the casting, describing the main characters as "supposed to be aged about 20 [but] played by blokes who all look as if they’re 30-plus, and carry on as if they’re not yet 10", and also found the film misogynistic, saying "the derogatory manner in which women are spoken of (and often depicted) is relentlessly, callously crass. Sometimes even hateful". [40] A mixed review from Philippa Hawker of the Sydney Morning Herald concluded "The Australian elements seem hastily inserted and incidental: the movie could have been set in any country that had a water park and a place to get lost. But as a hymn to male bonding, and an exploration of the comic possibilities of what happens when a turd hits a water slide, The Inbetweeners 2 is a precisely crafted, assured piece of work". [41] Home media [ edit ] They say the art of teaching is aiding discovery. And Mr. Gilbert had helped me discover that he was a w***er.” – Will McCahill, Mike (6 August 2014). "The Inbetweeners 2 review – never quite shakes a resemblance to primetime E4". The Guardian . Retrieved 8 August 2014. Collin, Robbie. "The Inbetweeners 2, review: 'hysterically funny' ". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 8 August 2014. 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.

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 ] Once you see the film you'll see it feels like they've all moved on with their lives, so unfortunately this is it. It's a great way to say goodbye. Smelling like an industrial accident at a Lynx factory and looking like the world’s s***est boyband, we hit the town.” – Will You will know by now that Boyhood, which opened last month, was filmed over the course of 12 years as its young star, Ellar Coltrane, grew up before the camera along with his character, Mason. The process is unprecedented on this scale in fiction film-making. But what is notable about the material itself is that it isn't very notable at all. Any drama is infinitesimal and incremental. Epiphanies are conspicuous by their absence. There is, instead, a string of tiny banalities that appear only in hindsight to sparkle like precious stones. That's what is known as "life". Suave French exchange student, Patrice: “I’ve just had a really nice tug, thinking about your mother.”

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