The Inbetweeners: Series one: DVD Review
The Inbetweeners Series 1
Rating:R16
Released by Roadshow and Hopscotch
A brilliantly scabrous and scatological comedy about a
quartet of teenage boys and their misadventures in suburbia, this six part
series is hilarious.
Simon Bird stars as gawky kid
Will McKenzie, who's just moved into the area and has gone from private school
to comprehensive; to make matters worse, he ends up befriending a trio of
misfits who're sex obsessed, intellectually lacking and socially backward.
But you can't choose your friends...
Funny, crude, shocking and a perfect peek into teen
boy mentality, there's much to love about the Inbetweeners - from bunking off to
hitting an amusement park, the episodes are perfectly formed, incisively
observed and dangerously addictive.
There's
another 2 series to go after this and the excitement of a film as well - so jump
in now - just make sure your parents aren't watching&.
Extras: Commentary by writers and cast, video
diaries, the making of and deleted scenes
Rating: 8/10
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