Party Party
It's New Year's Eve. Larry's parents are at the vicarage dance leaving Larry in charge of the house. Big mistake, because Larry's a party animal and tonight he's going to go wild - with a little help from his friends!
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- Cast:
- Karl Howman , Perry Fenwick , Caroline Quentin , Gary Olsen , Kim Thomson , Phoebe Nicholls , Sean Chapman
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Redundant and unnecessary.
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
This film epitomises the Eighties teenagers,I genuinely laugh even thinking about it,I can never understand why it is never repeated on TV,The whole cast are superb,parties were really like that in the Eighties, there's also a classic bit when Daniel Peacock explains the size of his manhood by saying ' yeh well it is cold outside ',I don't think our Americcan friends will understand the bit when one of the says what are you doing in the shed? waiting - yeh thought so , No, waiting!!!!!!, Love the bit at the end when Mum and Dad have a little hug for old times sake on the settee !!!!!!!!!!!!!, makes me really want to buy a party seven and a bottle of cider, and put some wild stallion on.
This was one of the first films i ever rented when my family first bought a VCR & 21 years later i still think its one of the funniest British comedies ever!most of the humour will be lost on our American cousins as it is VERY British!(It also helps if you were a teen at this time.Fantastic soundtrack also!Lots of familiar TV faces included(anyone remember Brush Strokes!).Daniel Peacock is brilliant as the hapless Toby,Especially dancing to Gene Genie!This film is so quotable too (Easily as many repeatable lines as say,Pulp Fiction).Not to everyones taste but worth a nostalgic look!p.s Can you smell horses?
This film is the most dumbest, rubbish film I have ever ever seen. It was worse then a night at the Roxbury (which in itself was one of the worst excuses for a film ever)Only my drunken gibbon of a mate Lee liked it.Awful, truly awful.People who like this should watch good films like Ghost Dog, Way of the Samurai. TERRIBLE
A sort of British prequel to "Animal House", except that British teenagers relationship with alcohol seems to be more serious than their US counterparts. Almost a series of vignettes featuring early performances from a number of British actors now very familiar on UK TV screens. Some hilarious moments (...the young policemen promising their sergeant that they will "get p***ed in a responsible fashion"), but much of the humour will be lost on crossing the Atlantic. Best viewed with a plentiful supply of beer and peanuts.