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Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000) -

: Plays Perry Carter. Burke is a female actress portraying a teenage boy, a hallmark of the original sketches.

: Desperate for adventure, the boys plan a trip to Ibiza. After stopping a bank robbery and receiving a cash reward, they head to the island—only for Kevin’s overbearing parents, Ray and Sheila, to insist on tagging along.

: The movie is famous for its outrageous humor, including the infamous "turd shark" (floater) scene in a swimming pool and the boys' attempts to impress the clubbing elite. Cast and Creative Team Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000)

: Plays Kevin the Teenager, a character known for his catchphrase "It’s so unfair!".

is a British "gross-out" teen comedy based on the iconic sketch characters created by Harry Enfield. The film follows two socially awkward, sex-obsessed teenagers, Kevin (Enfield) and his best friend Perry (Kathy Burke), as they travel to Ibiza to pursue their twin dreams: becoming world-famous DJs and finally losing their virginity. Plot Overview : Plays Perry Carter

: Stars as the antagonistic, eyeliner-wearing DJ Eyeball Paul.

: Includes Laura Fraser (Candice), Tabitha Wady (Gemma), and James Fleet (Kevin's dad, Ray). Director : Justin Kerrigan. Legacy and Soundtrack Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000) - IMDb After stopping a bank robbery and receiving a

: Once on the island, the duo crosses paths with the repulsive superstar Eyeball Paul (Rhys Ifans) and the "girls of their dreams," Gemma and Candice.

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