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  • Rebecca

    ★★½

    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

    5 stars for feral Ed Sheeran, -2.5 stars for the rest of the film, genuinely an incredible combination of hysterically funny and unfathomably shit, that bank robbery scene was hilarious and really makes me question my sense of humour

  • Bradley Parrott

    ★★★

    Not a good film, funny though

  • Hayley Cooper

    ★★★½

    Funny film, but definitely watch with the subtitles on esp if you were born pre 1980 😀😀😀

    Also literally EVERYONE is in this

  • travisnm

    ★★½

    Ed Sheeran was unironically the best part of this film

  • Kurt

    ½

    Could well be the Citizen Kane of our generation.

  • leroy1098

    ★★★★★

    Surprisingly funny, I was not expecting to see Jeremy corbin and Ed sheeran in it either

  • Nathan Hackett

    ★★★★

    Adam Deacon roasting himself low-key throughout is priceless comedy all on its own. Funny, hilarious deliveries and great chemistry onscreen. Awesome to see the old crew back together.

    “Hurry up before I put a bullet in your bumhole!”

  • vraptorchick

    ★★★

    Bonkers!!

  • im_incorrigible

    ★★½

    everybody and their nan was in this!

    it’s always nice to see corbyn,  i’ll never forgive the british public for what they did to him 😓

  • tomdog01

    ★★★

    I know this film from a critic standpoint isn’t good but I actually liked this film. The stupidity was actually hilarious and it was nice to see another Adam deacon film. The returning cast was good to see and the new spin on the characters was good. Parody type films usually ain’t my thing but this was fun to watch

  • kempy197200

    That's 10mins of my life I won't get back

  • TheManfromUNCLE

    ★★★½

    To start, this film is not good. If you are looking for a well-written story, or beautifully crafted cgi/scenery or just good acting, you will be disappointed.

    But, I didn't. This film was funny and hits the right notes of a British-made film set in England and its unfortunate roadmen culture. The film feels like an hour-long special of a comedy on BBC Three and to be honest, that's not necessarily a bad thing, if you are just looking for a laugh and some cameos from random English 'celebrities'.

    Bit of fun at the end of the day.

    6.3/10