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6/10
Good.
pauloone198917 February 2007
'Kevin & Perry Go Large' is a really successful follow up to Enfield and Burke's original TV characters. There is always an ever present danger with feature length adaptations of TV shows, in that they'll not always transfer onto the big screen with quite the same clout (Think Family Guy).

BUT, K&P have done very well.

So maybe the content is crude, but quite frankly it's a perfect reflection of youth culture abroad (yet obviously within a slanted comedic context). People do go to such destinations as Ibiza, Malia, and Ayia Napa and they DO lose their moral code.

K&P is if not anything else, a depiction of REAL youth culture.

Whether it glorifies that culture or not is up for debate. I'd argue that it doesn't as I feel that Enfield's character rather pokes fun at the naivety of youth, and whilst I've been partial to my own dalliances in nutty behaviour, I can sense a critical undertone in the Kevin character.

The film is funny, and the plot is definitely good enough to keep you watching. As a pre-pubescent teen at the first time of watching, I found the film better then, than perhaps I would do now - but I know I could always whip out the DVD, watch it, and enjoy it time and again.

Enfield and Burke were obviously well versed in their roles, but as always too the Mum and Dad characters played by James Fleet and Louisa Rix, were fantastic. Their uppish standards and typical parental attitudes are thrown out the window in Ibiza, and the denigration of these standards not only shocks, but humours you too.

Eyeball Paul (Rhys Ifans) is a refreshingly crude character, and the relationship between him and the boys is one of the anchors of the flick. Typically Ifans plays the role with precision, taking any subtleties and throwing them straight out the window.

All in all, K&P is a good film, but perhaps nothing but. It's hard to tell whether it's supposed to be a no hold barred comedy, or a tongue in cheek critique on British society. Am I supposed to take the film seriously? Or not? For that reason, I've given it six out of ten.
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6/10
Kevin & Perry Go Large
phubbs30 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
OK so I guess I should explain the background for this movie, for the non British folk. This movie is based on a silly comedy character created by British comedian Harry Enfield. Enfield had a comedy show on BBC2 way back during the 90's which featured a variety of his wacky outrageous characters. Enfield himself being a staple part of the alternative British comedy scene during the 80's and 90's.

In the show the Kevin character originally started out as a feisty young boy under the age of 13. He was kinda spoilt, annoying, hyperactive and always wanted the latest toys, but essentially a fun-loving kid . Then in one episode its Kevin Birthday, he finally reaches his teens and morphs into a thoroughly obnoxious and rude teenage who screams at his parents and sulks a lot. Its at this point we meet the character of Perry (Kathy Burke), Kevin's best friend. Perry is a short chubby fellow with greasy hair, a pale complexion and what seems like a limited intelligence. During the series we follow Kevin and Perry and their various teenage escapades in small episodic bites of comedy gold.

Much like any other TV character brought to the big screen the plot naturally has to be bigger, more flash in order to survive. With that the basic concept of Kevin the teen and his poor parents had to be expanded tenfold. So in a brilliantly ingenious bit of writing, Kevin, his parents and Perry (but not Perry's parents) all go off to Ibiza, Spain for a holiday after Kevin and Perry accidentally stop a bank robber and get a monetary reward. But the boys have an alternative plan in Ibiza, they plan on becoming famous DJ's in order to get loads of money and have lots of sex with hot birds. Yes it really is that simplistic, its almost like something from 'The Beano', but for adults.

So apart from the fact this movie was based on a popular Harry Enfield character, something else was needed to lure in the crowds. And that something was hard hitting house & dance club music. Again for anyone not in the know, Ibiza was the mecca of clubbing back in the day (probably still is, unsure). A small island off the east coast of Spain that is somehow almost entirely devoted to clubbing.

I think its pretty obvious what you can expect from this movie given everything I have told you thus far. Plenty of in-house footage from various famous clubs in the heart of Ibiza. Loads of scantily clad females dancing in cages and on the dance floor. Loads of beefy blokes dancing, and plenty of boozing and sexual innuendo from the main two lead characters. That's pretty much it really, Kev and Perry trying their best to get off with hot women who are out of their league. Whilst at the same time they both try to avoid Kev's crushingly boring and embarrassing middle aged parents.

Easily some of the best scenes involve Rhys Ifans outrageously cuntish Mancunian character Eyeball Paul (he's called 'eyeball' because he takes in alcohol through his eye) . Ifans is absolutely spot on with this performance, he captures that Mancunian vibe with his accent, clothes and that hair perfectly, its almost annoying. The way he shamelessly abuses Kev and Perry whilst being a total misogynistic prick is a joy to behold. Ifans is clearly having a ball with this devilish character as he chews up the scenery beautifully. Shout out to James Fleet and Louisa Rix who play Kevin's poor parents (Rix being Kevin's mum in the TV series). These two capture the pain and suffering of a middle aged parental couple nicely. Those moments we can all relate to when your sad old parents would embarrass you; and now being middle aged myself, those moments when you cringe at the way teenagers show-off and behave around the opposite sex.

Looking back its actually possible this movie could of inspired the now classic vulgar British teenager comedy show 'The Inbetweeners'. Its very clear how similar the two are by watching this now, Kev and Perry could easily be a part of the Inbetweeners gang. There are quite a few familiar elements such as almost every character being a cockney, strangely (apart from Eyeball Paul). The spot squeezing sequence with the girls is both utterly revolting and a typical Inbetweeners-esque type scene. The language used infuses both modern and classic British profanity such as 'shag'. And for some reason Kevin has a Union Jack bedcover, who has that??

Yes the comedy is somewhat deliberately sexist and chauvinistic, dated, highly childish and in places quite disgusting. Yes much of what you see is highly predictable, stereotypical and clichéd. And yes we've seen it all before many many times. But at the end of the day this movie is essentially a time capsule from the late 90's. The clubbing, the music, the clothes, the hairstyles, the comedy and general attitude towards British middle class life etc...Its actually more of a trip down memory lane combined with morbid curiosity rather than a riot of comedy. That's not a bad thing though as I did find myself kinda enjoying the trip.

6/10
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7/10
I never seem to tire of this DVD
mjw230520 January 2007
Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke bring Kevin and Perry to the big screen, and despite my affection for the DVD something is definitely lost in the translation to the movie theatre version of these great characters.

The Kevin and Perry sketches were always the highlight of the TV show for me, i simply love the stereotypical characters, and the exaggerated, yet realistic situations that are portrayed. The short sketches do struggle to fill up the feature length with such hilarity and the characters obviously lack the depth to sustain the entertainment throughout.

I did still enjoy the movie though, it managed to make me laugh enough and the story tried it's best to carry the duo through till the end, and it only missed by a bit. The real saving grace for me was in the DVD - Kevin's guide to being a teenager is a brilliant best of from the TV series, and it certainly makes up for the flaws in the movie.

5.5/10 for the film 9/10 for the DVD extras 7/10 is my final vote
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Worked Very Well
dc2608716 May 2000
Considering the TV show sketches stretch to a few minutes the director actually did a very good job in stretching it to over 80m without it becoming boring.A few good cameo appearances from several well known actors on TV and you`ve got a good blend of stupid,watchable entertainment.My only slight niggle was who was the film actually aimed at.My point being the 15 cert,and considering alot of fans are probably below that age. Rating 8/10.
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7/10
So Unfair!
trimmerb123418 April 2016
Currently rated just 5.4, I guess that it's more indication that it's not the kind of humour most reviewers like. There is perhaps s conflict between its viewpoint of adults with experience of bringing up a hormonal mid teenage boy, who are by this stage in life probably more into politely showing off their new kitchens to friends and family than guffawing at painful reminders of their gross male adolescence.

It is very Harry Enfield who no doubt has a very nice kitchen but retains a memory of his own awkward teenage phase and has no inhibitions against lampooning his younger self. Today's (or 2000's) teenagers in contrast probably find its portrayal of them as...So Unfair!

Harry Enfield is very good but Kathy Burke's Perry is inspired: "Sorry Mrs Pa-erson". Our sympathies go out to the film's hero, played by James Fleet as cashier, chauffeur, porter - and father.

It's gross fun in the sun and funny.
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1/10
The worst comedy of the year ?
elkringo7 May 2001
I used to be a hugh fan of the original Harry Enfield show on english television, but after seeing the apalling excuse for a movie of "Kevin and Perry" last night, I'm definitely having second thoughts. The usually hilarious characters are too over-worked, and simply don't have enough depth to move from a 5 minute TV sketch to a 2 hour movie. The erection jokes weren't funny the second time, and got decidedly boring after the 20th attempt. The film often turned to toilet humour for no conceivable reason other than to make the audience cringe, without actually providing the neccessary laughs to make it bearable. Continuity, originality and direction were terrible. I can't think of single reason why I could recommend anyone to see this ... save your pennys, don't go to see this, put it towards a holiday .... ibiza maybe ?

0/10 ... can we give negative numbers ?
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7/10
Only appeals to certain audiences
michael-mcghee33 March 2008
Anyone who grew up in the nineties or early millennium will easily enjoy this. Not quite a great film, but an enjoyable enough storyline, topped off with a lot of funnies and a great soundtrack.

Also anyone who didn't grow up in the era of dance/rave music then I would say you are wasting your time watching this film, as the best thing about it is that a lot of teenagers/young adults can relate to it.

Lets be honest people in their forties or fifties aren't going to listen to Rave Music and go on a holiday to Ibiza to find some sex, pop pills and attend raves.

I would also say anyone who enjoyed the Kevin and Perry sketches in the Harry Enfield programmes should find this interesting also as the film tops any sketch ever featured on the TV programme.
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3/10
Trying so hard to be funny ...
didi-521 August 2005
Kevin and Perry were the appalling teenage lads created by Harry Enfield for his TV show; he's Kevin, Kathy Burke is Perry. This film was an attempt to cash in on those characters by taking them out of their usual setting and putting them in club-land, Ibiza.

Co-written by Enfield and directed by Ed Bye, 'Kevin and Perry Go Large' is perhaps the worst movie of 2000. Endless jokes about erections, zits, porn, sex, and poo do not a good or funny movie make. Now and again a scene might raise a smile - the antics of Kevin's parents, finding Ibiza sparks a second honeymoon for them, and Kevin's horror at realising they are sexual beings while he's still a virgin; the OTT DJ Eyeball Paul (Rhys Ifans) who finally gets his comeuppance on the packed dance floor; and the boys' terrible dance mix.

But the laughs are few and far between. I was left thinking fondly of previous Enfield creations like Stavros and wondering what on earth James Fleet and Ken Cranham were doing in this total trash.
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10/10
Clubbing will never be the same, these were the glory days!
edhickling8715 June 2020
Loved this film when I first saw it upon first release and still love it now.. Great to watch with friends and allow yourself to be transported back to the golden age of clubbing.

I think this movie struggles to be understood in many countries hence the average score, it helps if you're from the UK, are a certain age and have also seen the K&P series on the TV or at least understand what the gag is!

Will definitely be giving this another watch not too long from now.
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6/10
Watch alone one wednesday night when you don't feel like being stimulated intellectually.
GiraffeDoor13 August 2019
A strange and bizarrely captivating movie that one thinks couldn't possibly be made if the main character didn't already have a cult following.

Sort of like the Inbetweeners movie is they were a cartoon and twice as good (which still isn't amazing quality), Kevin is a boorish parody of youth with delusions of grandeur and Perry is his gullible friend. They are both played with a veteran professionalism by two middle aged actors.

Crude, often excruciating and frequently gross, it's so shameless in its juvenility that it's sort of hard to look away.

I almost had my fill of Kevin berating his parents by the midway point but I must admit it was sweet to see them pursue two girls almost as clueless as them and it all end satisfyingly.
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2/10
Oh dear... oh dear... oh dear...
realbigchill2 October 2006
I'm not a huge fan of sketch shows. The UK-wide (and who knows, maybe by now even international) appeal of shows like "Little Britain" and "The Fast Show" are largely lost on me, running with one-joke 'characters' and one-liners ad nauseum. The Kevin and Perry characters, originally from the "Harry Enfield and Chums" sketch show, are no exception - basically a one-joke set-up that 'satirises' Bitish teenage boys. And "K&P Go Large" runs with the one-joke concept full steam ahead.

This movie can be summarised with a counter - I lost count of exact numbers through boredom, but let's say "8 erect penis gags, 2 puke gags, 3 graphic slices of toilet humour, 5 'house-shaking-orgasms'"... and you'll get an idea of whether or not this movie is worth an hour and a half of your life. For me, it certainly wasn't! Certainly, sex comedies should be left to the Americans, who produce far funnier material in the "American Pie"s and "Porky's" of this world.

The only thing to recommend - for fans of dance/trance music - is the reasonable soundtrack. Many users of the message board here associate this movie with "good British humour". Please, please don't take this as gospel - we Brits CAN make good comedies! I just need to go watch one right now, to erase the horrible memory of "K&P Go Large"...
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10/10
Unbelievable watched this 150 times
jasonlunn2710 June 2018
Music on another level film what a cracker eyeball Paul Dave ducker get in
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6/10
Classic England with belter tunes
meghopper6 January 2022
True British classic, I feel like only the British will find this funny. Classic tunes from the early naughties giving a hell of a throwback. I laughed!
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1/10
Worst movie I've ever seen
only_myschly12 March 2005
I'm seriously... HOW CAN YOU FIND THIS FUNNY!?!?? I mean the boner-thing? "oh look, they got a boner, tihihiihihihihihihi" no seriously, I had the same face during the entire movie as I have when I'm in history class... I don't know if you could make this film worse... oh yeah wait, it would be worse if the zit-popping scene would've been like 10 minutes long, and if Kevin's parents would've started partying in end. Anything else, would've made movie better. I don't believe there is a heaven and a hell, but I do believe that if hell exists, the demons are all looking for jobs since this movie was made. Some people obviously seem to think this movie has a good soundtrack (which IMO it doesn't), and I guess that's the only thing I could accept to be good. Their voices, the voices, I hate that voice! This old geezer trying to sound like he's in puberty, I'm surprised no1 on the camera crew didn't shoot him.
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KEVIN AND PERRY
rlough92721 May 2000
I thought that this movie was quite funny. However some of the jokes are stretched out too far. The story sees Kevin and Perry (from the Harry Enfield and Chums sketch show) go to Ibiza with Kevins parents. I would recommend this film only if you are a fan of the Harry Enfield show, or you like gross humour. I give KEVIN AND PERRY GO LARGE a 7/10.
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7/10
Well, what were you expecting?
qrt725 June 2001
This is a modern version of Carry-On and I thought it worked pretty well. It didn't promise much apart from a lot of smut and sex. And it delivered it fairly well. Although a bit too stretched out in places the film certainly wasn't dull. There's very little story, but why should there be? It's just a vehicle for over-exaggerrated comic acting and knob gags...if that's what you like, you'll enjoy. If not, don't bother.

I don't get why so many have written to slag the movie, but only along the lines of: "I don't like Harry Enfield, or these kinds of film, so I went to see this movie and it was rubbish, see I knew it would be!" Arrrrghh! What did you bloody go for then? If you've got nothing CONSTRUCTIVE to say, then don't say it all!

Anyway, a respectable,

7/10
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1/10
Worst movie ever...
Oempf3 August 2001
On the cover of my DVD it says: "Will make American Pie fade in comparison". What? No way. This is absolutely the worst movie ever. If American Pie is a 100, then this one gets a 2. Please don't go and see this, or the producers might think you liked it and make a sequel. And a sequel might mess up the way we watch movies for generations to come...
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6/10
Expect too much, or lack the cultural indoctrination? SPOILERS!!!
ETCmodel0224 October 2002
Warning: Spoilers
SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!! SPOILERS!!!

Ah, another fine boys trying to get their first shags under their belts while simultaneously conquering the Ibiza DJ universe comedy. Although wanders around a bit, it has tons of great gags, the mega-huge inflating winkies in the trousers were a huge hit as a recurrent gag, the explosive zits Tetsuo: Iron Man style and the rest of the femme grooming sequence a total joyous gross out, DJ Eyeball Paul's antics and lingo banging, lotsa coastal clubbing eye candy and the beats throughout were ab fab fly. So the real question is whether I would have expected too much, or lacked the cultural indoctrination being American and never having heard of the show this is derived from? Perhaps, but never have I seen Germans teased as such, seldom see a new twist on a winkie gag (that's saying a lot by itself) and appreciated the very quick gesture conveying Eyeball Paul's ill intention that belys a deft grasp of the physical humor many hammer you over the head with it American comedies lack. True, American Pie is better wholistically. True, I'd rather have seen the full troupe from the TV show in the film because if a measley 2 can carry a show, I can only imagine what a hoot a dozen plus would have been. So I give it an average score, because it's a good place to start and I can only hope for more and better.
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2/10
Crap, Crap, Crap
Torquay5 December 2000
Without a doubt the biggest waste of two hours and admission price I have spent in the past year. I could go down to my local beach to see this sort of drivle. The story was 'flaky', the acting was pathetic and anything else to say would be a waste of my energy.
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10/10
Great film great soundtrack
evans-j3412 March 2021
Growing up watching Harry Enfield and chums Kevin & Perry was always my favourite skit so loved it when heard they were doing a film and wasnt disappointed this isnt a brainer high end plot bust a joyful entertaining film that will put you in a good mood and is very rewatchable , so many great club classics beautiful scenery, having rewatched this lately cam honestly say this film has stood the test of time for me. So many of Kevin's thoughts and episodes you cam relate to its hilarious. Can't understand the low scores, other than maybe today's generation dont get it . Definetly give this film a go if you want a mood boost
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7/10
Funny and Disgusting
chrisjgray200021 August 2001
Harry Enfield's characters are very successful so he decided I'll make a movie. Fair play to him and it was good to see him try but this movie is like a lot of movies that come out now. They are here just to fill up space or maybe for some idiot to say that a film like this is my favorite movie. It is a good film and is pretty funny at times but it just doesn't seem to get through the barrier of getting to be an all time classic. Sorry Harry but hopefully you'll make a better movie soon to show you are funny and let's face it you are funny and Kathy Burke is brilliant. 3 out of 5.
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4/10
Should have been on BBC2, not at the cinema
furtive-225 April 2000
Ok, so the characters were funny in small sketches the Harry Enfield and Chums TV series, but they certainly don't deserve their own movie. It's basically a "How many erection gags can you fit into 100 minutes?" This film should never have been shown at the cinema. It is what the phrase "TV Movie" is for. It's a shame that the British Film industry, which has produced some of the best independent films in recent years, also produces the odd turkey. Save your money - it will probably be shown on BBC1 soon - which is where it should have been shown originally.
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9/10
A marmite film - love it or hate it - and I loved it
UKHerbie15 April 2020
Firstly if you're looking for high brow, intelligent humour to watch with your Grandma then this probably isn't the film for you. However if you want to escape all that's going on in the world for a couple of hours, listen to some amazing music and laugh to childish, un-PC humour then this may be for you. I have watched this film countless times - more than any other - and it still makes me laugh and the music helps to put you in a good mood. As I say a marmite of a film but give it a try if like things like the Inbetweeners films etc .
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7/10
Does exactly what it says on the tin
Hugh Janus3 May 2000
If you're a fan of Harry Enfield and Chums, and the collection of bizarre characters that he creates, then you will find this film to be a wonderful extension of his comedy series. If you've never heard of him you might still have a few laughs at the rye humour poked at club lifestyle in Ibiza in 1999.

If your not into Harry or clubbing I can only recommend that you go and view it with an open mind and low expectations. None of the humour is very high brow, the script is basic/workmanlike and the photographic style is barely above good TV standards.

But that's not what this film is about. Empty your mind of all the important things, set your memory back to your teenage years or simply look around the cinema at the spotty youths before you go in. This film captures those difficult teenage years perfectly. Toilet humour, club lifestyle, slapstick spot on.

My vote? 7/10
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1/10
No no no no no no no!
alexhed25 October 2006
This is without a shadow of a doubt the worst movie of all time, and I've seen at least 30 of the bottom 100 here on IMDb. Manos has NOTHING on this movie. It's sadly unfunny. A craptacular knock-off off Bill & Ted (a master-piece in comedy, in comparison), which honestly is mostly funny because it was made quite some time ago and was sort of creative. This movie however is just extremely sad. THERE IS NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT THIS MOVIE WHATSOEVER! I really tried finding it funny how bad it was, but alas, there was nothing funny to be found. Just give two ACTUAL 15-year-olds an expensive video camera, a crew, and dress them up in "funny costumes", and let them run around and act like douche-bags, and you've got this movie in a nut-shell, except more honest seeing as how they would actually be 15 years of age, instead of being a 30-something sorry excuse of an actor/comedian/whateverthe&"¤¤theyweretryingtobe.

I'm sorry, this isn't debatable, this movie has absolutely nothing going for it. It is the pinnacle of awful. Avoid at all costs, or buy it and burn it.

I'm sorry for writing this as a comment, I originally meant to post it in the forums but felt I needed to warn as many as possible about this film.
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