Review of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (2009) by Melanie J — 02 Sep 2010
They might not serve beer in hell but you better believe they'll be showing repeat viewings of this movie alongside Yentl, Down to You, Paul Blart, Battlefield Earth and that Sharkboy and LavaGirl piece of crap starring Twilight's own resident-werewolf.
Ugh. Offensive and lame, crude and hypocritical, stupid and mean. IHTSBiH is based on a book by Tucker Max (who wrote the screenplay!!!! yikes!!!!) which is a collection of works chronicling male drunkeness.
You can only imagine the hilarity contained therein ... actually, you're right ... it isn't funny. The only lead I recognized seemed to be the embarrased friend (Jesse Bradford [Bring It On, Swimfan, W.
]. A nice-looking Matt Czuchry (TV's The Good Wife, Eight Legged Freaks) is cast to actually play the character still-named Tucker Max (humm ... egotistical a bit?) who is possibly the worst friend in the entire world.
He plans to take his friends (including the soon to be married bachelor played by Geoff Stults [She's Out of My League, Wedding Crashers, The Break-Up]) to a stripclub (three and a half hours away -- 7 hours of driving for stripppers!?) for a fantasitic last hurrah as a single man .
.. kind of sounds like that other movie you probably saw called The Hangover (in this one stripclub = Vegas) or the one from the 80s starring Tom Hanks, Bachelor Party. Both of these were 50 times better than this one.
They had Heather Graham and Tawny Kitean and this one has Keri Lynn Pratt. See. This one is a total waste of time -- even real "real" Tucker Max fans wouldn't like this drivel.
This review of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (2009) was written by Melanie J on 02 Sep 2010.
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell has generally received mixed reviews.
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