Tuesday, May 11, 2010


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A movie that many hate and few really understand. Not only funny but relatively true in reference to the abhorrent, raunchy, debauchery. Why hate what you can't be. There are few but some people who are able to write what they say and say what they mean. This movie has a meaning, one that may leave you crying in the end. Life is random and so are the actions we sometimes refuse to accept until we have to.




I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell Overview


Based on the best-selling playbook for gettin’ some, this uproarious, unrated release is so shockingly raunchy, it “will leave you gasping (if not gagging) with laughter” (Entertainment Weekly)! Starring Matt Czuchry, Geoff Stults, Jesse Bradford and Traci Lords, and full of bawdy sex and barely legal fun, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell “is the Godfather of raucous, twenty-something comedies” (IGN)!

A connoisseur of fast times and faster women, Tucker Max (Czuchry) unleashes his wit and wants on every unsuspecting female around – from horny hotties to aroused cougars to one amorous dwarf – for one night of non-stop debauchery. But the night gets out of control when the boys meet a stripper who can match their misogynist mouths, and Tucker becomes the butt of a vengeful practical joke. Nothing is sacred in one of the “smartest, most well-written, disgusting, hilarious, endearing, offensive and downright best comedies within its genre to date” (IGN)!


I really wanted to love this movie. I love the book and website stories... but... - Dave High - Las Vegas, NV USA
As a lot of you are, I am a huge Tucker Max fan. His website stories, and then the book left me "tears rolling down my face" laughing. So yes, I get his brand of humor. Not for everyone, but I love it. I have read the book over and over and laugh every time. I highly recommend you buy the book. This movie? I kept waiting for it to get funny and turn "Tucker Max" but it never happened. The only actor I enjoyed was "Drew". The others just never really clicked. Seems that there was so much more that could have been done with the story - from the stories - to make it funnier (or even a decent) movie to watch. The really funny parts of Tuckers stories are his descriptions of his interactions with others when he has been drinking - which is so hilarious in the book/stories (like the exchange with the girls in the bar). ROFL funny in the book, just plain painful in the movie. It was like watching a Made for TV Drama about Three Guys on a Road Trip rather than a Comedy. Honestly, I am glad I bought it and watched it because I want to support Tucker for all the laughs he has given me over the years, but this movie... It just makes me wonder if Tucker actually watched it (sober) and thought "Dayum! This is sweet!" because I find it hard to believe he put his stamp of approval on it. I even tried having a few drinks and watching it again and it still wasn't funny. Buy it to support Tucker Max so he will keep writing! But doubt you will enjoy watching it.

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