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DVD Eurotrip (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
Eurotrip views the Old World as a goofy parade of soccer hooligans, horny camera saleswomen, and pawing lechers reeking of cologne. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Scotty (Scott Mechlowicz) discovers that the German e-mail correspondent he thought was a guy is actually a hot girl--so naturally he jets off to Europe to find her, joined by his friends Cooper (Jacob Pitts), Jamie (Travis Wester), and Jenny (Michelle Trachtenburg, trying to leap into sexier roles after her adolescent characters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Harriet the Spy). Just as naturally, a cavalcade of national stereotypes, wacky mishaps, and mild homophobia follows, but it's all tossed off with reasonable good cheer (and the fight with the robot mime is pretty funny). Featuring cameos by Matt Damon (The Bourne Identity), Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development), Kristin Kreuk (Smallville), Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess), and Vinnie Jones (Snatch). --Bret Fetzer
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Ready for a laugh? Take it or leave it!
I watched it with tonnes of friends and I couldn't stop laughing! Some parts are crude, but the world wouldnt be what it is today without a bit of that right? It felt great just letting go and laughing out loud. Every scene was great and some black humour was good too! I recommend you to watch it with a bunch of friends like I did- great laugh!
Road Trip was much better
If you enjoyed Road Trip and you think this one will be the same or better then you may be dissappointed. I would like to say something positive about it but I really can't.
Almost there, but it falls short
Fun, fun, fun. An excuse to jokes, and well done at that. But like all this kind of films, in the end is a conservative call for a united family and the one-girlfriend forever style of life of the Fifties. Self conscious, to say the least ("well, there you have your R Rating") but with a bland hero and the tendency to abandon suicidal (and interesting) leanings and falls in the way of normalcy (Eastern Europe and the sisters, the Papal incident, etc). A little bit serious, longer and bolder, and this would have been an interesting satire.
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