While 2011 was a banner year for the British box office, there was one success story that proved more surprising than any others. It was a film that, despite costing a fraction of the competition, outearned "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," "The Hangover Part II," "Transformers: The Dark Of The Moon" and "Sherlock Holmes: Game Of Shadows," and doubled the grosses of films like "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," "Fast Five" and "Cars 2," becoming one of the most successful British comedies in history. That film was "The Inbetweeners Movie," a big-screen version of the popular TV teen comedy (which airs on BBC America in the U.S.), and now, it's finally coming to the U.S.
Newly titled "The Inbetweeners," Wrekin Hill Entertainment will bring the movie to U.S. theaters on September 7th, and in additoin to the release date, we have the exclusive...
Newly titled "The Inbetweeners," Wrekin Hill Entertainment will bring the movie to U.S. theaters on September 7th, and in additoin to the release date, we have the exclusive...
- 6/8/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Everyone’s heard of The Inbetweeners. If you haven’t, then where have you been? Living in a cave for the past couple of years? Visiting the most desolate places in the world? Attempting to break the record for the longest a person has gone without watching T.V. or logging on to the internet? Becoming a hermit and not communicating with any form of the outside world?
For those of you out there who fit into these categories (and I congratulate you on finding this review considering you’ll be a bit out of date with modern technology), here’s a bit of background information about the television series that’s taken the country by storm.
The first ever episode was aired on 1st May, 2008 and it attracted 238,000 viewers. By the end of the first series, it averaged 459,000 viewers with 474,000 watching the final episode and...
Everyone’s heard of The Inbetweeners. If you haven’t, then where have you been? Living in a cave for the past couple of years? Visiting the most desolate places in the world? Attempting to break the record for the longest a person has gone without watching T.V. or logging on to the internet? Becoming a hermit and not communicating with any form of the outside world?
For those of you out there who fit into these categories (and I congratulate you on finding this review considering you’ll be a bit out of date with modern technology), here’s a bit of background information about the television series that’s taken the country by storm.
The first ever episode was aired on 1st May, 2008 and it attracted 238,000 viewers. By the end of the first series, it averaged 459,000 viewers with 474,000 watching the final episode and...
- 8/23/2011
- by Rhys Milsom
- Obsessed with Film
Following on from the previews figures that we saw last week, it’s no surprise that we’ve just heard that The Inbetweeners Movie (our review here) has raked in a massive £13.2m at the UK box office in the past 4 days breaking the previous record for a UK comedy which was previously held by Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason.
I’ve placed the official press release below for your viewing pleasure but with figures like this, does that mean that there could be room (or requirement?!) for a sequel to the extremely popular Channel 4 series movie? As an UK going audience, the answer would surely be yes!
During the Big Screen weekend last week, I attended The Inbetweeners panel which was attended by the writers of both the series and the movie, I asked that very question to the writers of The Inbetweeners, Iain Morris, Damon Beesley...
I’ve placed the official press release below for your viewing pleasure but with figures like this, does that mean that there could be room (or requirement?!) for a sequel to the extremely popular Channel 4 series movie? As an UK going audience, the answer would surely be yes!
During the Big Screen weekend last week, I attended The Inbetweeners panel which was attended by the writers of both the series and the movie, I asked that very question to the writers of The Inbetweeners, Iain Morris, Damon Beesley...
- 8/22/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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