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Poor Scott (Scott Mechlowicz) finds out his girlfriend is cheating on him and then thinks his European pen-pal Mike is trying to start a homosexual affair via e-mail. Once he realizes Mike is actually Mieke, a beautiful German girl, he and his buddy Cooper (Jacob Pitts) take off for Europe on a madcap quest to find her, discovering plenty of raunchy sex along the way. Hooking up with nerdy Jamie (Travis Wester) and his twin sister (Michelle Trachtenberg), they bond with soccer thugs in London, battle mimes in France, eat brownies in Amsterdam, guzzle absinthe in a European dance club, and generally raise mayhem. Gags include a grope-happy train passenger, a child impersonating Hitler, and some near incest. Matt Damon cameos as the punk rocker who belts out the hit song "Scottie Doesn't Know." Lucy Lawless (XENA) is a dominatrix in an Amsterdam sex club. The laughs are well earned and there's plenty of nudity and sex to satisfy the demanding audience for films of this sort (it's directed and produced by the team behind OLD SCHOOL and ROAD TRIP). Best of all are the performances from the four leads, who eschew the usual over-the-top mugging in favor of a more low-key approach to the material.
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Genre: Comedies
Rating: R (MPAA)
Relase Company: Paramount Home Entertainment
Format: DVD
UPC: 00678149177329
This is your standard hilarious yet not-too-deep mock teen culture movie. I loved it nearly as much as Wayne's World... and Vinnie Jones was just the icing on the cake.
This would be 2 or 1 star material had it not been for the scene with the little kid pretending to be Hitler. I was on the floor. That's politically incorrect humor done right!
Made me laugh really hard a couple of times, which is really all I could hope for. Punk rock Matt Damon singing "Scotty Doesn't Know" was definitely a highlight, as was "They're the worst twins ever!" The VanderSexx scene with the unpronouncable safe word was hysterically funny. Overall a reasonably funny flick with likeable actors, with just enough inspired moments to get three stars.
There's no denying that it's a formulaic teen road trip movie. Nonetheless it has some inspired moments... like the robot fight at the Louvre, the oversexed Italian on the train, and the "International House of Sausage" at the beach. Great cameos by Matt Damon, Jeffrey Tambor, and Fred Armisen (from SNL) also. Great music by Lustra and some very funny bits during the end credits. Deserves a much...
They dont make thes kind of movies fo fa@s like ctvf47.
Surprisingly funny, but most of the film consists of juvenile humor that many might find silly. However, overall, I found the movie entertaining.
Eurotrip (2004) receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.49 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #6,259 movie of all time, #299 movie from 2004 and #641 Adventure movie of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 210 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the movie ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other movies ranked, click on the link...
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A trip worth taking if one's not offended by gratuitous nudity and bad taste.
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Eurotrip (DVD - 2004)
Base humor in a typical format. Some scenes were funny but it wasn't very specatacular. Follows a formula that appeals to many but is not unique or original.