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Throw the Dog a Bone: Could be said to be the entire point, after all the stuff the gang went through in the series.

It's a silly, contains a formulaic plot, and stereotypical characters, but what really makes the four boys work, is there childish banter, and sexual optimism that reminds us all of what it was like to be eighteen again. Sure, he tore two of them up (the ones for Simon and Will) but the fact that he was willing to do this in the first place qualifies. The Silent Bob: Lisa doesn't speak until the scene where she verbally attacks Richard's mother during the boat party, mistaking her to be making a move on Neil. When Simon sits on the beach moping because he cannot go to the boat party with Carli, Lucy tells him how sorry she is for him and offers him her (expensive) ticket so that he can go.

Lame Comeback: James responds to Jay claiming to be the Pussay Patrol that the only pussy Jay could get is a cat. If you were to put a copy of American Pie and The Inbetweeners Movie in front of me, like all my other choices I make, I'll go with this – the unedited version. Neil gets one when he arrives at the airport with Lisa and as he is taking a picture of them both on his phone, sees that Nicole is behind him. The Inbetweeners is a 2011 movie adaptation and continuation of the popular series The Inbetweeners.

Jay initially sees her as an Abhorrent Admirer, but apparently more because he's worried about what his friends would think. Simon tries to pull off one to Lucy by swimming to shore and telling Lucy how he feels, but, as you'd expect, it becomes an Epic Fail when he almost drowns and has to be taken to hospital. Even though the movie may not have the freshness the series has many times, it works because it still has the same humor, and the characters are definitely true to themselves. The fours boys are finished there school days and the celebrate they all go off on holiday to Malia,but the four are all depressed over there relationship status,Will is a virgin and all he wants is a proper relationship,Simon was dumped by his girlfriend Carli and is in deep depression and things get worse when it turns out she is gone on holidays to the same place with her new boyfriend,Jay has been single for a while but doesn't care much about what he gets and Neil is getting up to a lot of stuff with different women around the town when his girlfriend back home also breaks up with him. For the benefit of those not familiar with the TV series (3 series, 18 episodes), we are looking at 4 lads at the end of their high school career, seen mainly through the eyes of Will.While I think it would be a fitting end to a great series and a great film, I'd love to see more from the boys. Also an example of Hand Wave - Simon just says "not moving to Wales" in the opening minutes to brush it off. Abhorrent Admirer: Jay initially treats Jane as one of these, not wanting to get "stuck with the fat one". Never disappointed or bored at any point in the film, the inbetweeners movie is a wonderful tale of coming of age. No its not a clever plot, but they do manage to purvey a slice in time where we are all making the mistakes we all do as we move from adolescence into adulthood.

The four characters have deeply resonated with me, and the movie just further expands their arcs in mostly successful ways. Jay gets embarrassed about being seen with Jane, Simon gets in the water with Lucy only to be distracted by Carli, and although Will does get to touch one of Alison's breasts, he loses his glasses and stumbles across Nikos, who's cheating on Alison. If I had to make a couple of minor criticisms, I would say that a handful of party clichés are overdone (see: front-on shots of friends walking in slow- motion through a club with big grins on their faces) and that some realism is lost when Simon appears too gullible to be believed (you'll know it when you see it). Will, Simon, Jay and Neil are all together as the group head out to Malia for a lads holiday after leaving school.Although their arcs are straightforward, they felt satisfying to me as a fan, witnessing the four lads get to the place they've been aiming for all along. If I had to justify why I loved this film with one sentence, it would be this: at no point does it stray from the formula that made the show so refreshing. Jay's "No problemo" to James during the boat party nods to how Neil had this as a temporary catchphrase during "A Night Out In London".

In the film, Will says that he wishes he could blame all his personality defects on his parents splitting up, but he can't as it only happened recently. Will and Neil just stand there and discuss whether they should help, or go and get something to eat. This movie version follows their misadventures as they go on a holiday in Crete after their final year at school together.

However, rather than backing down, he cringingly points out that the disabled girl doesn't even need a lounger (in contrast to a similar incident in the Thorpe Park episode, where Will offended a special needs bus, but at least showed remorse for his mistake). Re-Cut: There are three different cuts of the movie: the 15-rated theatrical cut, an 18-rated version with a couple of dirtier jokes re-instated (and the C word left uncensored), and an extended cut with four minutes of extra material. Can-Crushing Cranium: Steve, the squaddie who's staying in the same apartment block as the boys, does this with empty beer cans.

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