Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000)
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Beavis and Butthead, prepare to meet your English counterparts! Kevin (Harry Enfield) and Perry (Kathy Burke) are two 15-year-old boys whose desperation to lose their virginity is so great that it inspires a sort of awe. In the rare moments when they're not thinking about girls, Kevin dreams of… More Beavis and Butthead, prepare to meet your English counterparts! Kevin (Harry Enfield) and Perry (Kathy Burke) are two 15-year-old boys whose desperation to lose their virginity is so great that it inspires a sort of awe. In the rare moments when they're not thinking about girls, Kevin dreams of being a singer, and Perry has ambitions toward becoming a dance music DJ. When Kevin and Perry manage to stop a bank robbery (please don't ask how), they're given a sizable cash reward, and they decide to go on a holiday in Ibiza, which is supposedly populated with thousands of beautiful women willing to sleep with anyone. However, after the boys pack plenty of sunscreen and condoms, Kevin's parents (James Fleet and Louisa Rix) announce that they're tagging along. Undeterred, Kevin and Perry make the trip and meet superstar DJ Eyeball Paul (Rhys Ifans), who may or may not listen to their demo tape. The boys also encounter Gemma (Tabitha Wady) and Candice (Laura Fraser), two scruffy teenage girls who are nearly as eager as Kevin and Perry to get horizontal. Kevin & Perry Go Large was based on characters that Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke created on Enfield's comedy series on British television. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ed Bye
- Written By
- Harry Enfield, David Cummings
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Apr 21, 2000 Wide
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Clint Morris, Moviehole
The TV series was hiliarious...this is just damn embarrassing!
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Jorge Avila Andrade, Moviola
Es una de las peores películas jamás filmadas y una clara muestra de que la estupidez y la vulgaridad no tienen límites.
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