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Beaver Falls

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2012
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7.6/10
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Samuel Robertson, Arsher Ali, and John Dagleish in Beaver Falls (2011)
ComedyDrama

Three British students decided to spend their summer in an American summer camp and make a large impression on fellow camp workers and the campers.Three British students decided to spend their summer in an American summer camp and make a large impression on fellow camp workers and the campers.Three British students decided to spend their summer in an American summer camp and make a large impression on fellow camp workers and the campers.

  • Creator
    • Iain Hollands
  • Stars
    • Samuel Robertson
    • John Dagleish
    • Kristen Lee Gutoskie
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    • Creator
      • Iain Hollands
    • Stars
      • Samuel Robertson
      • John Dagleish
      • Kristen Lee Gutoskie
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Geronimo2900

    Largely unnoticed, but I don't think fairly.

    I think a lot of people wrote this off straight away from the trailer on E4 - I was nearly one of them. It looked like it was going to be a pretty empty drama - British guys going after hot girls; kind of 90210 with a couple of English guys and a Scot. I gave it a go though and stuck with it through the whole series and I'm glad I did. The dynamic between the core three works very nicely and it is fun to watch. There is a lot more humour than I thought and it is so much the better for it. It actually seems to get a little too caught up in its own plot sometimes - the best bits are when the characters are all chatting to each other. Barry stands out particularly as a likable character as the joker of the group. John Dagleish plays him extremely well; it doesn't ever feel like he is acting and he becomes very identifiable with as a result.

    Most of the cast are very good - a few characters are a little too stereotypical and thus dull, but overall the show does very well to be genuinely entertaining with enough drama to keep the show moving but enough comedy to make it very fun to watch. I'd say the first episode was the weakest, too, with a little too much emphasis on toilet humour, but after that its far more about the group dynamic and improves from there.
    3Allsaints112

    Very cringe acting

    Was expecting something similar to the inbetweeners instead it's extremely American with forced humour and the kids are beyond annoying!! Everytime they come on the screen I'm just counting the seconds till they leave.
    7mraajdar

    Alright.

    Some of the accents are truly criminal. I'm English and I'm cringing. English accents gets butchered constantly by American TV, this initially feels like some kind of dig at that but I don't think it is tbh, I think it's just rubbish.

    Generally pretty funny though, pretty much Inbetweeners humour but if the Inbetweeners were a few years older and implanted into a cliche American summer camp setting. It's basic but it works.
    10charlieep96

    Best TV show ever in my opinion

    I saw the debut trailer for this about three weeks before it was aired on E4 and I have to say it is by far the best television series I've ever seen. It has a hilarious range of characters including sex-crazed Scottish guy, a stoner who's useless with girls and an Indian guy who's trying to move on from his rejection from his ex. The episodes are hilarious and the storyline is well written. To all comedy fans this is the TV show for you. And the kids they look after are hilarious and there's many great story lines that keep you entertained. Brilliant acting and a well-built show, each episode delivers with many laughs and it's a feel-good comedy drama. Three British guys going to summer camp? Amazing! Please check this show out as it is in my opinion very un-noticed and can be more successful if more people actually check it out!
    5cherold

    mediocre throwback

    This movie is inspired by every summer camp movie of the '80s. There are hot girls, they're schluby guys ready to prove themselves, there are macho jerks, there is an authoritarian guy running the whole thing. At least that's my first impression.

    In the very beginning of the first episode I thought, well this might be pleasant. It had a reasonable low-key summer comedy vibe to it. But as the protagonist charges arrive in all their obnoxious glory I lost what little bit of interest hadn't previously been lost by a lot of the ridiculousness.

    Well my main issue is this just isn't very funny, it's also pretty stupid. The whole setup makes no sense. How is it that all the jock guys get a cabin and all the schlub guys get a cabin? Is this an official policy? Maybe that's explain later but I can't see how it's ever going to make sense. Meanwhile, the idea that three rookies are put in charge of a cabin with no instructions and expected to come up with the whole activity for their charges seems utterly ridiculous. I've never worked in a summer camp so I can't say that's not exactly what happens, but I find it hard to believe that many summer camps would be that badly run. And it's not badly run in a funny way, it's just badly wrong.

    A half hour or so in I had lost all interest in making it to the end of the first episode. Not recommended.

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      Did you know Jacob Anderson who plays Randy went on to star in Game of Thrones as Grey Worm.
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      • July 27, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Бивер Фолс
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      • South Africa
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      • Company Pictures
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