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)!


April 9, 2008
#1
There are only two types of people that won’t enjoy this movie: Feminists and the kind of guys that get picked on by guys like Tucker. If you don’t fall into one of those categories you’ll find it hilarious. Non-stop one liners and shock humor. If you enjoyed college, you’ll enjoy this.
April 9, 2008
#2
To those who do not have a sense of humor, dont bother. To those who do have a sense of humor, if you have enjoyed movies like American Pie then this is a movie for you. Wild and crazy humor are rampant throughout the movie many subtle jokes that will have you laughing for days after you watch this movie.
April 9, 2008
#3
I saw this movie in Minneapolis for the premiere tour, it was the best experience of my life. Everyone in the theatre was laughing hysterically, I have never been to a movie where the entire audience was laughing out loud at once. If you’ve read the book or know who Tucker Max is you already know what you’re in for, if not, well it’s not exactly the most PC movie. Be prepared for crude jokes about women-I’m a girl and completely loved it regardless.
I recommend this movie and the book to college kids. It’s just a guy writing about all of the shenanigans he got into in his early 20′s.
I would not recommend this to people who are easily offended or who tend to take things very seriously, this would not be the movie for you.
April 9, 2008
#4
I saw it in the theater and now am glad to own such an awesome movie!
I do not know why everyone is giving such poor reviews?
If you liked the book get the MOVIE!
When it came out I drove 3 Hours to see it, it was worth it and we almost went back to see it again….
April 9, 2008
#5
I read this book and went into the theater with high expectations for the movie. I expected a lot more scenes out of the book to be filmed, however I was wrong. That’s understandable because of the limited time a movie has. It didnt matter tho. I couldn’t stop laughing while watching this film. It’s a must buy! You can’t go wrong watching this movie over and over again.