The Inbetweeners may have just ruled themselves out as the next One Direction, after singing a unique version of 'Steal My Girl'.
Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas were asked to put their vocal cords to the test during a visit to BBC Radio 1, and they happily obliged.
What started as a (slightly) tuneful performance soon escalated into a fit of laughter and screeching, with DJ Matt Edmondson providing encouragement before finally removing his headphones.
The boys recently admitted that The Inbetweeners will not be returning, now that they have finished promoting the second film.
"There's no third film," Bird said. "This is genuinely our last interview ever. Ever, ever, ever."
The Inbetweeners 2 is released on Blu-ray and DVD on December 1.
Watch a trailer for The Inbetweeners 2 below:...
Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas were asked to put their vocal cords to the test during a visit to BBC Radio 1, and they happily obliged.
What started as a (slightly) tuneful performance soon escalated into a fit of laughter and screeching, with DJ Matt Edmondson providing encouragement before finally removing his headphones.
The boys recently admitted that The Inbetweeners will not be returning, now that they have finished promoting the second film.
"There's no third film," Bird said. "This is genuinely our last interview ever. Ever, ever, ever."
The Inbetweeners 2 is released on Blu-ray and DVD on December 1.
Watch a trailer for The Inbetweeners 2 below:...
- 11/29/2014
- Digital Spy
Tonight in London, the very worst in sauciness, smut, and sexploitation will be celebrated at 2013's Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction Awards.
Folk singer Woody Guthrie's debut novel House of Earth will face off against the likes of Susan Choi's My Education and Rupert Thomson's Secrecy for the dubious honour of being named the filthiest and most foul.
Each year, the awards seek to celebrate the "most egregious passage of sexual description" in a novel, so here at Digital Spy, we figured we'd get in on the act - and that's not an innuendo.
Here's a few of television's very worst sex scenes, to prove that when it comes to coitus, telly can do the awkward, the awe-inspring and the just-plain-awful as well as any piece of literature...
Additional material by Daniel Sperling and Morgan Jeffery
The Inbetweeners
You couldn't make a list like this without mentioning...
Folk singer Woody Guthrie's debut novel House of Earth will face off against the likes of Susan Choi's My Education and Rupert Thomson's Secrecy for the dubious honour of being named the filthiest and most foul.
Each year, the awards seek to celebrate the "most egregious passage of sexual description" in a novel, so here at Digital Spy, we figured we'd get in on the act - and that's not an innuendo.
Here's a few of television's very worst sex scenes, to prove that when it comes to coitus, telly can do the awkward, the awe-inspring and the just-plain-awful as well as any piece of literature...
Additional material by Daniel Sperling and Morgan Jeffery
The Inbetweeners
You couldn't make a list like this without mentioning...
- 12/3/2013
- Digital Spy
James Buckley has revealed that he auditioned for a role in Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
The Inbetweeners star - who turned 26 yesterday (August 14) - went to see the movie with his wife Clair Meek and suggested to his Twitter followers that his nerves prevented him from securing the part.
He tweeted: "Off to see alpha papa this afternoon with my wife for my birthday!
"i read for a part in AlphaPapa. Embarrassingly Im such a Coogan geek i was literally star struck of the script. Was V nervous, I wasn't cast."
The Steve Coogan comedy has topped the UK box office this week, taking £2.175 million.
Earlier this month, it was confirmed that Buckley and his Inbetweeners co-stars Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas would reprise their roles for a sequel to their 2011 movie.
The Inbetweeners Movie 2 is due to open in UK cinemas in August 2014.
Watch a clip from...
The Inbetweeners star - who turned 26 yesterday (August 14) - went to see the movie with his wife Clair Meek and suggested to his Twitter followers that his nerves prevented him from securing the part.
He tweeted: "Off to see alpha papa this afternoon with my wife for my birthday!
"i read for a part in AlphaPapa. Embarrassingly Im such a Coogan geek i was literally star struck of the script. Was V nervous, I wasn't cast."
The Steve Coogan comedy has topped the UK box office this week, taking £2.175 million.
Earlier this month, it was confirmed that Buckley and his Inbetweeners co-stars Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas would reprise their roles for a sequel to their 2011 movie.
The Inbetweeners Movie 2 is due to open in UK cinemas in August 2014.
Watch a clip from...
- 8/15/2013
- Digital Spy
Last night, Edith Bowman played host to the British Academy Scotland Awards 2012, celebrating the year’s best and most promising talent in Scotland.
Previously known as the BAFTA Scotland Awards, the nominations were announced last month, with Ken Loach’s The Angel’s Share leading the pack, having taken home the Jury Prize at Cannes back in the spring.
The results have officially been announced, and Loach’s film didn’t disappoint, taking home the Best Writer award for Paul Laverty and Best Actor/Actress in the Film category for Paul Brannigan.
Zam Salim came away with the Best Director and Best Feature Film awards for his feature directorial debut, Up There, which was released in UK cinemas on Friday – if it’s playing in a theatre near you, this should definitely be encouragement enough to go and seek it out, if you haven’t done so already.
The great...
Previously known as the BAFTA Scotland Awards, the nominations were announced last month, with Ken Loach’s The Angel’s Share leading the pack, having taken home the Jury Prize at Cannes back in the spring.
The results have officially been announced, and Loach’s film didn’t disappoint, taking home the Best Writer award for Paul Laverty and Best Actor/Actress in the Film category for Paul Brannigan.
Zam Salim came away with the Best Director and Best Feature Film awards for his feature directorial debut, Up There, which was released in UK cinemas on Friday – if it’s playing in a theatre near you, this should definitely be encouragement enough to go and seek it out, if you haven’t done so already.
The great...
- 11/19/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The actors of the successful E4 comedy, The Inbetweeners, were in London yesterday to promote the movie version, titled The Inbetweeners Movie, which is in UK cinemas from today. We first spoke to Joe Thomas, who plays Simon, and James Buckley who plays Jay.
For people who have followed the whole series, is there a sense of finality or closure to the movie?
James Buckley: I think the reason we’ve finished it, is because we don’t know where we could possibly go with it now. We’ve done a little a bit more, and a little bit more each series. I felt we’d outgrown that, and we’re still quite ambitious so the logical step was to make a film of it, and now we have.
Joe Thomas: There’s as much closure as would be realistic with these boys to have. They don’t learn very quickly,...
For people who have followed the whole series, is there a sense of finality or closure to the movie?
James Buckley: I think the reason we’ve finished it, is because we don’t know where we could possibly go with it now. We’ve done a little a bit more, and a little bit more each series. I felt we’d outgrown that, and we’re still quite ambitious so the logical step was to make a film of it, and now we have.
Joe Thomas: There’s as much closure as would be realistic with these boys to have. They don’t learn very quickly,...
- 8/17/2011
- by Maahin
- Nerdly
The cast of The Inbetweeners will take part in a Rude Road Trip for Comic Relief later today. Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, Blake Harrison and James Buckley will depart Bush Lane, London at 12pm and finish on Thursday, January 20 in a mystery location. During the trip, they are aiming to visit as many rudely-titled places as possible including Titty Ho, Bell End and m**** Lane. They will tour the country in the (more)...
- 1/18/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
As the nation prepares to do something funny for money for Red Nose Day 2011, The Inbetweeners lads are already on it…
The cheeky chaps from hit TV show The Inbetweeners are to embark on a hilariously naughty Red Nose Day challenge travelling around the country to find the rudest and crudest named places possible! Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison – otherwise known as their alter-egos Will, Simon, Jay and Neil – have challenged themselves to rack up 50 lewd locations in just 50 hours.
Setting off from Bush Lane at 12pm on Tuesday 18th January and finishing at 2pm on Thursday 20th January at a rude London location to be revealed, they’ll also aim to stop off at the likes of Minge Lane, Titty Ho and Bell End along the way. The foursome will tour their risqué route in the classic yellow Fiat from the series, with the cameras...
The cheeky chaps from hit TV show The Inbetweeners are to embark on a hilariously naughty Red Nose Day challenge travelling around the country to find the rudest and crudest named places possible! Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison – otherwise known as their alter-egos Will, Simon, Jay and Neil – have challenged themselves to rack up 50 lewd locations in just 50 hours.
Setting off from Bush Lane at 12pm on Tuesday 18th January and finishing at 2pm on Thursday 20th January at a rude London location to be revealed, they’ll also aim to stop off at the likes of Minge Lane, Titty Ho and Bell End along the way. The foursome will tour their risqué route in the classic yellow Fiat from the series, with the cameras...
- 1/18/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Chicago – The Blu-Ray Round Up is back with two HD music releases, a beloved holiday movie from a director with a new comedy on the horizon (Richard Curtis, “Pirate Radio”), and a release that’s a must-own for fans of one of the most popular shows of the ’00s. This informative column is designed to let you know synopsis, technical specs, and features for titles that may have slipped under your radar. Pick your favorite.
“Nickelback: Live at Sturgis 2009” and “Rob Thomas: Something To Be Tour Live At Red Rocks” were released on October 13th, 2009.
“Battlestar Galactica: The Plan” was released on October 27th, 2009.
“Love Actually” was released on November 3rd, 2009.
“Battlestar Galactica: The Plan”
Photo credit: Universal
Synopsis: “The Cylons began as humanity’s robot servants. They rebelled and evolved and now they look like us. Their plan is simple: destroy the race that enslaved them. But when...
“Nickelback: Live at Sturgis 2009” and “Rob Thomas: Something To Be Tour Live At Red Rocks” were released on October 13th, 2009.
“Battlestar Galactica: The Plan” was released on October 27th, 2009.
“Love Actually” was released on November 3rd, 2009.
“Battlestar Galactica: The Plan”
Photo credit: Universal
Synopsis: “The Cylons began as humanity’s robot servants. They rebelled and evolved and now they look like us. Their plan is simple: destroy the race that enslaved them. But when...
- 11/5/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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