The film was an improvement on series 3 anyway
I loved the first two series of "The Inbetweeners" but found the third one a terrible disappointment that relied too much on visual gags about bodily functions. At least the film focused back on basic humanity, though admittedly there were still several of those gags still in evidence, and as a whole I really enjoyed the film.
I would have certainly cut a few bits out though - did we really need, for example, to see the stripper guy's cock dangling in front of us? I think not. I think we'd already got the general idea of the joke by that point already...
I've been a fool but you know I wouldn't kill for you...