Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke have shared behind-the-scenes stories from the making of their iconic comedy film 'Kevin & Perry Go Large'. The duo, who played the titular characters in the 2000 film, revealed that they were fitted with remote-controlled penises during filming.
The movie was created on a shoestring budget over just 12 days in Ibiza. Enfield explained how the team had to think creatively due to production issues, such as when the boat for the jetty scene fell apart. In response, he came up with the idea of using polystyrene and fishing line to create the infamous 'poo' gag.
Enfield also shared his childhood memories of attending punk concerts and having interactions with bands like the Clash and Pistols. He revealed how these experiences influenced his approach to comedy, particularly when it comes to playing antagonistic characters.
The film's reception was mixed, but Enfield credits its enduring popularity to the fact that audiences can't help but feel sorry for Kevin and Perry. The duo's chemistry on screen has made 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' a beloved cult classic.
In an interview with journalist, Kathy Burke discussed her experience playing Perry and how it allowed her to take on roles she wouldn't normally be considered for. She was praised for her work in Nil By Mouth before landing the lead role of Perry.
The film's writers, Harry Enfield, and Dave Cummings also revealed that they had to deal with critics who dismissed 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' as "trash." Despite this, the duo remained committed to their vision and have since expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play these iconic characters.
Interestingly, Burke has said she was initially hesitant about working on a comedy film but found it to be a liberating experience. The film's success has endured long after its release, with fans still singing 'Fank yoo!' in reverence to the characters and their antics.
				
			The movie was created on a shoestring budget over just 12 days in Ibiza. Enfield explained how the team had to think creatively due to production issues, such as when the boat for the jetty scene fell apart. In response, he came up with the idea of using polystyrene and fishing line to create the infamous 'poo' gag.
Enfield also shared his childhood memories of attending punk concerts and having interactions with bands like the Clash and Pistols. He revealed how these experiences influenced his approach to comedy, particularly when it comes to playing antagonistic characters.
The film's reception was mixed, but Enfield credits its enduring popularity to the fact that audiences can't help but feel sorry for Kevin and Perry. The duo's chemistry on screen has made 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' a beloved cult classic.
In an interview with journalist, Kathy Burke discussed her experience playing Perry and how it allowed her to take on roles she wouldn't normally be considered for. She was praised for her work in Nil By Mouth before landing the lead role of Perry.
The film's writers, Harry Enfield, and Dave Cummings also revealed that they had to deal with critics who dismissed 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' as "trash." Despite this, the duo remained committed to their vision and have since expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play these iconic characters.
Interestingly, Burke has said she was initially hesitant about working on a comedy film but found it to be a liberating experience. The film's success has endured long after its release, with fans still singing 'Fank yoo!' in reverence to the characters and their antics.
 I mean, can you believe it? A 2000 film is considered a cult classic now?
 I mean, can you believe it? A 2000 film is considered a cult classic now?  It's crazy how some movies just stick around even though they weren't exactly groundbreaking at the time of release. The fact that Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke are still getting attention for this movie after all these years is pretty cool, I guess.
 It's crazy how some movies just stick around even though they weren't exactly groundbreaking at the time of release. The fact that Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke are still getting attention for this movie after all these years is pretty cool, I guess.  But, like, can you imagine having to film with a remote-controlled penis?
 But, like, can you imagine having to film with a remote-controlled penis?  That's just...wow. At the same time, it's great to see how their experiences growing up influenced their comedy style and what ultimately made 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' so memorable for audiences.
 That's just...wow. At the same time, it's great to see how their experiences growing up influenced their comedy style and what ultimately made 'Kevin & Perry Go Large' so memorable for audiences.  It's all about perspective, right? What one person might think is trash, another person might love.
 It's all about perspective, right? What one person might think is trash, another person might love. 
 . But, on a more serious note, it's crazy how much influence Harry Enfield's punk rock days had on his comedy style... I can see why he'd want to play those antagonistic roles
. But, on a more serious note, it's crazy how much influence Harry Enfield's punk rock days had on his comedy style... I can see why he'd want to play those antagonistic roles  .
. , but it definitely added to the film's quirky charm. And omg, remote-controlled penises? That's just insane
, but it definitely added to the film's quirky charm. And omg, remote-controlled penises? That's just insane  . I can see why Harry Enfield's punk concerts experiences would influence his comedy style - he's always been a bit of a wild card. But what I love most about this movie is how audiences still respond to Kevin and Perry on an emotional level
. I can see why Harry Enfield's punk concerts experiences would influence his comedy style - he's always been a bit of a wild card. But what I love most about this movie is how audiences still respond to Kevin and Perry on an emotional level  . It's not just a silly comedy, but also a story that tugs at your heartstrings in all the right places
. It's not just a silly comedy, but also a story that tugs at your heartstrings in all the right places  .
. I also love that Kathy Burke got to take on more roles after it because of the exposure... she's always been talented, but now people know her for Perry
 I also love that Kathy Burke got to take on more roles after it because of the exposure... she's always been talented, but now people know her for Perry  those punk concerts must have been WILD btw
 those punk concerts must have been WILD btw . It's so cool how that shaped his comedy style. The poo gag was genius and the chemistry between Kevin & Perry is still on point
. It's so cool how that shaped his comedy style. The poo gag was genius and the chemistry between Kevin & Perry is still on point  Interesting to see how Burke took risks for the role too
 Interesting to see how Burke took risks for the role too 