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In the case of People Just Do Nothing, this innocuous BBC Three mockumentary series about a group of deluded UK Garage DJs, MCs and assorted shit-talkers from Brentford, became an overnight success when it first aired in 2014. In actual fact, even when these shows do manage to have some moderate critical success, more often than not, they just don’t tend to get given the time to grow or evolve in the same way as their US counterparts.

It’s not often that a British sitcom goes beyond its first or second season before running its course or being cancelled due to lack of interest. Fans of this hilarious, BAFTA-winning hit BBC show will love this bespoke piece written by the Kurupt FM crew, with their trademark humour.Relocating from the gloomy tower blocks of West London to the bright lights of Tokyo, People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan makes a strong jump to cinema. Partnering with Universal Pictures International UK & EIRE on People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan is a fantastic way to engage with 18-34 males who, according to Industry Trust research, will be among the first to return to cinemas throughout 2021.
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Liz Bales, Chief Executive, The Industry Trust for IP Awareness said: “I’m delighted to see the full return of our flagship anti-piracy campaign, Moments Worth Paying For. We are fully supportive of the vital work that the Trust does and hope to encourage audiences to choose legal routes to watch big screen moments and laugh together this summer in a cinema near you”.
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For a hugely popular TV property getting its big screen debut, it is increasingly important to us that we encourage audiences back to the cinema and watch it on the biggest screen possible – the cinema. Rob Huber, Managing Director, Universal Pictures UK + Eire Limited said: “We are excited to partner once again with The Industry Trust on this exclusive content piece for our highly anticipated UK production of ‘People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan’. There’s no better way to take in their iconic garage tunes, including the most recent track ‘Summertime’ (featuring Craig David), in full surround sound. So, get yourself down to the cinema, sit back and relax, indulge in the delicious snacks and enjoy a wicked trip to Japan with the Kurupt FM legends.

They’ve made it! It’s finally time for them to enjoy the fame and fortune that they’ve always known they deserved. News reaches them that one of their songs has been used on a popular game show in Japan. Since the end of their pirate radio station, life has been quiet for the Kurupt FM boys, but everything is about to change. So, big up urban powerhouse and ultimate family unit, Kurupt FM – the only people we take seriously when it comes to educating on anti-piracy.Īfter five successful seasons, the BAFTA-winning comedy comes to the silver screen with the highly anticipated feature film, People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan. The Moments Worth Paying For campaign strives to counter infringing behaviour by encouraging fans to pay to enjoy feature films on the big screen. In their iconic mockumentary style, the group, also featuring Steves (Steve Stamp) and Chabuddy G (Asim Chaudhry), speak straight to the camera telling viewers “ get yourself down to the cinema guys, yeah, don’t be a cheap arse skate”. In the exclusive trailer, showing in cinemas from July 23 rd, the Kurupt FM crew take a strong stand against illegal piracy in the film industry. Claiming “ we wouldn’t pirate anything” the West London lads are convincing new spokespeople for the Industry Trust’s latest exclusive trailer in their ongoing anti-piracy campaign, Moments Worth Paying For.

Ahead of the release of their first feature film, MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa), DJ Beats (Hugo Chegwin) and crew have called on fans to get out the house and into the cinema to see their brand new movie, instead of opting for at-home pirate copies.
