Rating: Summary: Hmm.... dunno what to type here Review: Ahh... an R-rated teen comedy... haven't seen those in a while.
This is just a stupid, silly, and often funny movie. If you're just up for some laughter and don't care about intelligence or are just looking for a getaway moment, "Eurotrip" may be a possible choice for ya.
Basically the movie centers around four hormone-driven teens out looking to get laid and party... but it also has a minor plotline interjected into their lil' post-high school graduation vacation. Our "hero" Scotty (Scott Mechlowicz) had a rough high school graduation day since his girlfriend dumped him just after he graduated. But Scotty isn't alone for long. He's got a German Internet "pen-pal" that he writes to constantly. Scotty's buddy Cooper (Jacob Pitts) thinks that this German dude is just trying to "hook-up" with Scotty, who is convinced later on and sends a nasty e-mail to his German friend. Unfortunately, the German friend isn't a dude at all, but rather a "hot-looking" German "babe." Now Scotty wants to go overseas to find his "true love."
Two other buddies join Scotty and Cooper's getaway (eventually... by accident), one a guy named Jamie (Travis Wester) and his sister Jenny (Michelle Trachtenburg), both that're called the "worst twins" and Scotty and Jacob think Jenny isn't a girl.
Our characters run into trouble and the s**t hits the fan plenty of times. Of course, sometimes the laughs don't come out at all when jokes fall flat on their face or something is just God-awfully stupid it's just not funny... but somehow, you may still manage to chuckle out a laugh or smile.
Perhaps I had an enjoyable day when I watched this movie, but it's the kind of movie that has so many mistakes and stereotypical remarks with some lame jokes that makes it so bad that it's actually worth watching. The actors and actresses pull off their parts well (particularly Jacob Pitts, who's character is obviously the best in the movie) and features numerous cameos from Matt Damon to Lucy Lawless.
So if you're up for a getaway movie, maybe "Eurotrip" could be a consideration.
Oh well... at least there was a naked chick in it.
Rating: Summary: hahahhHAHAHAHAHHA Review: definately teh funniest movie i have seen this year i suggest you go buy it
Rating: Summary: Predictable, but hilarious Review: Eurotrip is brought to us by the same people who brought us Road Trip and Old School, and it's not hard to tell. Loaded with some predictable gags, ethnic stereotypes, and situations that could never ever happen in the real world; Eurotrip still manages to be the funniest film to be released yet this year. High school graduate Scotty (Scott Mechlowicz) takes off to Europe after being dumped by his girlfriend in search of an obscenely hot German girl who he thought was a guy. Along with him are three of his friends: Cooper (Jacob Pitts, who closey emulates a young David Spade, both physically and comically), Jamie (Travis Wester), and Jenny (Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Michelle Trachtenberg); all of whom travel from France to Amsterdam (naturally) and all over Europe getting into all kinds of mishaps. While Eurotrip occasionally borderlines on stupidity, you won't be able to help yourself from laughing. Featuring hilarious cameos from Matt Damon, Smallville's Kristin Kreuk, Lucy Lawless, and the always great Vinnie Jones.
Rating: Summary: Sooo funny Review: Eurotrip isnt a "profound, lifechanging" movie, its a movie that you watch when you are having a crappy day. Its hilarious! Its supposed to make you laugh and it does, about a million times. If you want to watch a great movie, watch Eurotrip
Rating: Summary: The Road to Berlin Review: Four American teens have the wildest European vacation ever in the side-splitting teen comedy "Eurotrip". After a humiliating breakup with his girlfriend Fiona (Kristen Kreuk), Scotty (Scott Mechlowicz) learns that his German on-line pen pal is actually a beautiful girl, and sets off to Europe for a romantic encounter. Along the way, Scotty and his friends (Jacob Pitts, Travis Wester & Michelle Trachtenburg) experience the sites and cultures of the Old World with hilarious results. "Eurotrip" is a pleasurable laugh-filled teen sex comedy. The plot is fairly entertaining and the young cast is quite funny. Its outrageous sexual humor and raunchy comic situations make "Eurotrip" the funniest gross-out comedy so far this year. The film also includes some unforgettable cameos by Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess), Vinnie Jones (Snatch), Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) and Matt Damon as Fiona's new rock star boyfriend. "Eurotrip" Unrated Edition will satisfy your craving for raunchy sexual humor. The wild teen comedy is presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen format. The DVD contains a noticeably detailed video transfer with bright colors. The 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is well balanced and very enjoyable. Its supplemental features include two audio commentaries, the hilarious "Nude Beach Exposed", "Eurotrip Bootleg" and "The Music of Eurotrip" featurettes, unrated deleted scenes, an alternate ending with optional audio commentary track, a laughable gag reel, a photo gallery and some appealing unrated interactive menus with slight bits of nudity. With such funny extras and nice presentation, "Eurotrip" Unrated Edition earns a worthy "B".
Rating: Summary: Lousy and Funny! Review: I just bought Eurotrip with another DVD in order to get discount. However, this is a super surprising movie!!! It keeps me laughing from the beginning to the end although I don't know these actors in the movie. You'd better watch this because it's even better than American Pie or others.
Rating: Summary: Great Teen Comedy... Review: I missed this movie the first time around but, like American Pie, this is one of the few good movies in teen-sex-romp genre. Like American Pie, it has a good heart and likes its characters. Scott, the innocent boy-next-door, gets dumped by his girlfriend and goes to Europe with his friends to track down his hot German pen pal. Of course, they get lost, travel all over Europe, get in a lot of trouble, and have a lot of fun. The film takes potshots at almost every European stereotype but makes it all funny. Given the raunchy subject-matter, I'd recommend getting the unrated edition of this film.
Rating: Summary: Great Time Review: I really loved this movie, it's my current favorite. I missed it when it was at theaters but bought it because I thought it looked like it might be good and it was so much better than I even expected. Scotty and his friends have just graduated high school and go on a trip to Europe. I laughed through alot of it, it has alot of jokes about Europeans and the typical sex jokes. I really think it was funnier than the American Pie series, which I also enjoyed. I loved the robot fight, and Matt Damon in the band singing Scotty Doesn't Know was so funny, it's a great song to go with the movie. Kristin Kreuk made a great Fiona, the whole cast was really great. I liked Michelle Trachtenberg since her days on Buffy and the boys that are newcomers were really cool. Scotty is a cutie and a sweetheart and Cooper is really funny and bears a resemblance in look and talk to David Spade. Jamie and Jenny (Michelle T.) are the "worst twins ever". I love the Creepy Italian Guy and the Manchester United guys, they were all really funny. The music is pretty cool too, I went and got the sountrack after watching the movie so many times. The deleted scenes are excellent!! I think alot of them should of been left in the movie, they let you watch about 12 of them. My faves are Michelle trying to hitch a ride and the woman who runs the Amsterdam hotel. It also has a funny gag reel with it. I recommend this movie to people who love raunchy, funny teen movies.
Rating: Summary: keeps ya laughing Review: i seen this movie on dvd, and wish i had seen it in the theatre, everything that may go wrong, does go wrong and the hilarious mishaps..keeps ya laughin , with adult humour.
Rating: Summary: I can't help it. Review: I swore I would never do this on Amazon, but I'm afraid I have to start with a self-describing caveat: I appreciate just about any movie for what it's worth. Honestly, I really do. I didn't mind "Titanic," "Independence Day" has a leg to stand on, "Dude, Where's My Car" has some great moments, etc., etc.
"Eurotrip" is very possibly the worst movie ever made. There is not one redeeming thing about it. Not one. And I looked! I did, I tried to find something, anything. Nada. I've had more hilarious, exciting and un-rated trips to the taxidermist.
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