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Kevin & Perry Go Large
When stubborn, spotty Kevin and his equally hopeless best friend Perry go on holiday to the party island Ibiza, they see it as their big chance to become superstar club DJs and, more importantly, to lose their virginities. But they aren't prepared for the interference of top DJ Eyeball Paul, not to mention the embarrassment factor of Kevin's long-suffering parents.
Release : | 2000 |
Rating : | 5.7 |
Studio : | Icon Productions, Tiger Aspect, Fragile Films, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Harry Enfield Kathy Burke Rhys Ifans James Fleet Laura Fraser |
Genre : | Comedy Music |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
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This film was a long time in my list. The main reason was because I love trance and Trance Voices collection was a music revelation to me, 16 years ago. I remembered it when I was listening to some classics so I went and watched it.The beginning is promising and a very good start, full of classic trancy basslines and synths plus some black British humor. The problems I've noticed started after Kevin & Perry go to Ibiza and become Uncle Paul's "slaves". There are at least 3 unfortunately and absolutely disgusting & needless scenes that break the rhythm, when they try to hook up with two girls. They are so horrible that my finger went automatically to fast forward. After these 15-20' of shame, the film wraps up with a finale full of energy, laughs and of course, classic trance tunes of late 90's.So, in a nutshell, if you want to see a film full of these tunes and have some random laughs, go on. But if you are not into trance at all, skip it. It's a bad movie...
Who on earth told Harry Enfield that he was funny and should become a comedian? He is second only to Michael Mcintyre as the most annoying comedian on TV. He has made an admittedly successful career out of surrounding himself with real talent and playing off that. Paul Whitehouse and Kathy Burke are extremely good comic actors who can make anything they do funny - Enfield cannot. He over acts for comic effect and it just does not fly. This film is an abomination and just embarrasses the British film industry . Of course if you are really wedded to knob gags then Kevin and Perry Go Large will appear like Hamlet to you but somehow I do not think so. Any actor involved in this puerile rubbish must squirm when they are reminded of it. It seems that actors will do anything just to work. The Kevin and Perry thing actually did work on TV mainly thanks to Kathy Burke and the shortness of the sketches but as a film it is beyond awful. I just cannot believe that this thing got finance to be made.
Embarrassing characters, lame dialogs, no funny jokes. A waste of time. The only interesting thing was the appearance of the characters. They played 15 year old teenagers but appeared rather old and a little bit feminine (at least Perry) at the same time . That puzzled me and kept me watching. After looking at the cast here in IMDb now I do understand. The actors were near to the forties, when they made the film. And why a middle-aged woman must play a teenage boy will remain the producer'secret. I do not know the Mr. Enfield's TV show. Therefore I can not give him a bonus for this movie. 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' is one of the worst movies I have ever seen.
I like the film, I gave it a 7, I even use a quote as my signature ("all I wanna do is do it") but I can see that it is not an amazing film, but it does what it says on the tin: its a Harry Enfield comedy - so its a puerile, toilet humour driven extended comic sketch. But it does have an awesome soundtrack, and does chronicle, in a comical way, the rights of passage for a British teenager from the late 90's and the traditional image of holiday with your parents in THE place to be at the time - ibiza.I was a teenager in the 90's, I loved and still love dance music, I went to ibiza many times and now even live here, and I, like millions of other brits at the time, was a fan of Harry Enfields comedy. So for those reasons, this was more than a reasonable evenings entertainment. If you are looking for a masterpiece of comedy, then Anchorman is a good place to start, so too is The Office. Don't look in the direction of this film unless you know what you are going to get in advance - Lowest common denominator humour that pulls no punches and loves what it is. Enjoy!