I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
September. 25,2009 RA tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker tricks his buddy Dan into lying to his fiancée Kristy, so they can go to an legendary strip club three and a half hours away to celebrate Dan’s last days of bachelorhood in proper style.
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Best movie of this year hands down!
Let's be realistic.
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Three bachelors decide to hit up a strip club to celebrate a bachelor party before one of their own becomes married; this involves him lieing to his wife so that he has time to go with his friends nearly 250 miles away to said strip club. Lots of social pickup artist going on, ups and downs with bar hopping, and the misadventures that happen when things go awry. The movie isn't shy about the characters acting anti-social and otherwise wrecking everyone else's fun; this also catches up with each of them at some point and they pay the price for it. In the end, the main man of the group, Tucker, mentions he went only on whim to have sex with a midget; all to get even with his law school professor.The movie has received negative reviews and it is often compared to another movie "The Hangover". After watching the first few twenty minutes of the movie, I thought it would be good; but the movie quickly falls apart after that; dull comedy, characters acting immature and making fools of themselves, bad jokes, and what looks like perfectly executed highs and lows of pickup culture, only make the movie worse. It could have very much been like a horror movie with the promise of something good happening, only to have it blow up in the characters faces. True to fashion, it does so, like a horror movie, but as it is comedy, it doesn't quite have the effect.The movie does a lot to save itself; but the pacing otherwise reflects on dull comedy as characters constantly try to justify and redeem themselves. The good parts become bad frequently, and the bad parts are more like comedy that tries to be funny despite what is happening. This movie is not worth viewing.Originally posted to Orion Age (http://www.orionphysics.com/? p=6160).
I thought was great cause I know a few people that could of been in that movie in real life.i liked the Drew characters intelligent comedy. I used work for a guy that looked and acted like drew.i wish there was a part 2 just to see how things ended up.it had over the top comedy and smart comedy. For a lower budget movie I never heard before I watched it ,I was surprised how funny it was.the movie might not be for everyone but I liked itaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwsssssssssssssoooooooooommmmm mmmmeeeeeeee.ttttttuuuuuccccckkkeeeeerrrrr pppppllllllleeeeeeaaaaasssssseeee. Mmmmmmmaaaaaakkkkkkeeeeaaaaaaaaaannnnnnoooootttttthhhhhheeeeerrrrrr Mmmmmmmoooovvvvviiiiieeeee
A couple of friends of mine decided to show me "I Hope they Serve Beer in Hell". We all have never seen it and we were all optimistic about the movie. Although being a movie buff, I never heard of this movie and wanted to check it out. I found that it was a terrible attempt at trying to produce comedy. There was not once when I laughed out loud and I thought the story was atrocious. One of the last scenes includes a guy who has uncontrollable diarrhea, and while it was supposed to be funny, I just found myself cringing at their barely watchable piece of crap. The editing, the acting, the directing, the camera-work is all bad. There was not one good thing that I could find in this movie. I've learned my lesson when it comes to watching movies with my friends as I will never forgive them for showing me this movie. It was beyond awful.
Lead keeps referring to "Richmond" and from this i could only draw up the conclusion of RICHMOND, VA. due in fact that they are driving 250 miles to SALEM, NC. The "ABITA BEER LOGO" would indicate that this is actually taking place in LOUISIANA. Why you ask? well we all know it is very cheap to film here due to low taxes on property. In every scene there is at least 3 people(extras) that look directly at the camera, not to mention that the married man to be packs a bag to go on this stupid trip to a strip bar( so over played and should be put on the shelf) but never enters into the S.U.V with it.. Alas i started to wonder what that one character from "HACKERS" was doing....well not to much.