Johnny Rebel
I went to the theater when it first came out because my girlfriend saw the trailer on TV and urged to watch this flick. So we sent the girls shopping and a buddy of mine and myself bought tickets in advance at the box office. The cinema guy looked up, gave us the tickets and said: "Five times the crap?!?" (actually he said sh...). Like I suspected even before he was so right ...Since IMDb forces me to write ten lines of text yet for this 'piece of art' I'm going to repeat myself and point out that neither you shall waste your hard earned money nor you shall waste money that was thrown at you as well as you shall not waste your precious time and brain cells on this dropping of dear animals.Hallelujah!
bobby bobingtonson
If you like the Kevin and Perry characters from Harry Enfield and Chums sketch show then you will like this film. The show is full of new and funny material, Enfield and Burkes performances as Kevin and Perry are great, I always found it funny how Burke as a woman played a horny male teen haha, and actually all of the actors did a pretty good job, especially considering that it's more of a tongue in cheek extension of a sketch show than a serious acting film. The soundtrack is excellent and really captures the trance music scene of the time. The kind of people giving this film low reviews I think are people who don't understand the film, haven't ever seen the Harry Enfield and Chums sketch show, and are probably born in a different generation so missed out on that as well as the trance music scene and things, probably thinking the film is supposed to be serious and wondering things like "why is a woman cast as a boy!" and "this acting is all exaggerated and unrealistic, teenagers aren't really like that" lol.
adrianben7
I loved this film when it first came out especially as it basically portrayed the whole Ibiza\dance music scene at the time. It actually inspired us lads to book up the following year and have great time. If you were a teenager who liked dance music and\or went to Ibiza in the early 2000s then you will at least appreciate the awesome music and feel like going out after seeing the club scenes. Kevin and Perry Go Large basically takes the mick out of the whole Ibiza\Club\brit abroad type thing by portraying stereotypical teenagers, DJs and even Germans. This film is typical Harry Enfield humor, just an extended sketch from the TV series really, so again if you don't think he is funny then don't watch it.
Boba_Fett1138
Of course I'm fond of British humor and comedies but problem with this movie is that it's a British comedy that tries to be like an American Hollywood teenage comedy, filled with all of the usual clichés.The movie is about two extreme teenage losers, played by a couple of actors who are closer to their forties than their teens, who are desperately looking for sex. Sounds familiar? Of course it does! It's basically the subject that got handled in many different teenage comedies before. Maybe with as one big difference that "Kevin & Perry Go Large" goes way more over-the-top.I must say that the fact that the movie and it's humor is so extremely lame and over-the-top, makes the movie actually still somewhat watchable. It's a movie that's mostly embarrassing to watch but because of it's extreme lameness also becomes strangely entertaining to watch still.It's by no means a great made movie though. The directing and storytelling is really severely lacking at times. Who knows, maybe, just maybe the movie would had been a better one to watch with a more experienced movie comedy director at the helm. At times the story just really doesn't flow and some plot elements and characters just don't work out because of that.Perhaps the funniest thing about this movie still remains that one of the male losers characters is not being played by a male but in fact by a woman. Quite amusing once you figure this out or learn about this afterward. Who did they do this? I really wouldn't know. Probably they had difficulties finding two ugly enough male actors to play the role rightfully, so they casted a woman in the part instead.And seriously, what's with all these comedies lately that are making fun of Germans? Not that I mind, since I always find this very amusing but it just seems odd that this is mostly a thing that's something of these past 10 years. Some other recent examples of this are "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story", "Balls of Fury" and I'm of course forgetting many more. Seems like something that only got featured before in Mel Brooks movie but recently has become a really popular issue again.A just still mildly amusing movie because of its silliness.5/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/