“It’s about community and you learn about responsibility, you learn about being part of a team.
I think it’s the most wonderful thing in the world.”
Callum:Haha
G:You know with the broom.

I know it’s not an Olympic sport.
G:Oh really, because I’ve never watched the Olympic DART game haha.
You think you could be an Olympic tennis player?

C:Well I can’t be an Olympic anything, but maybe I could be a judge.
Callum, was the preparation for the film what you expected?
And George, did you ever attempt to train with the boys?

George:Am I stupid?!
Ha, no I did not train with those guys!
Callum:George was on the speedboat alongside us.

G:In a parka with a beer!
By the way, if that was an Olympic sport, I would win.
C:You would be a gold medalist.

It was excruciating actually.
It took us about six weeks to work out how to do it.
After about four, George came down with Grant and we were
G:Shocking, just shocking.

C:It was awful.
G:Ray Charles could’ve done it better.
We were like “Oh my God, we’re never gonna get this thing done.”

This film was a great reminder that sports can bring people together in bleak times.
Some of mybest friendsare still from that football team.
It’s about community and you learn about responsibility, you learn about being part of a team.
I think it’s the most wonderful thing in the world.
George:I believe that too.
I’m raising two kids and already getting them into sport is a very big deal for us.
I know that a lot of the filming took place in the UK, especially around Swindon.
George:Well, first of all, you guys have a problem.
You don’t understand good weather at all!
and “I’m like a nice day?!
This is literally the worst day I’ve ever seen in my life!”
but you Brits are like “it’s pretty nice.”
You need it to be cold to appreciate the alcohol
Callum:Yeah that’s why we have pubs.
G:Come to LA, we can have a nice warm and sunny day!