EUROTRIP
RATING: 7/10
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PLOT:
Having just graduated from high school, a couple of buddies head on over to
Europe in order for one of them to hook up with his German Internet penpal.
Arriving in England, the goofy duo realize that their trip is going to take
longer than anticipated and spend a lot of time drinking, partying and
cavorting in all things sexual. They meet a couple of their friends in Paris
and continue their trek with them...drinking, partying and cavorting in all
things sexual. Kinda like my life, expect for the partying, cavorting and Paris
(although I listen to French music in the background when I drink...does that
count?) A European road trip ensues!
CRITIQUE:
This is a fun movie, plain and simple. It's from the "makers" of OLD SCHOOL and
ROAD TRIP, and as opposed to many other films that try to pass themselves off
as other previously successful movies, it actually feels like it was created by
the same clowns who made those flicks. It's juvenile, it's loud, it's loaded
with profanity, drinking, drugs, sex, nudity...basically, everything you ever
wanted in your teen movie...and more! It's really simple stuff and just like
many of my conquests in bed...flies by in an instant. It's quick, easy, not too
messy and a good ol' time at the theater, that is, if your idea of a "good time
at the theater" is watching a bunch of teens travel through Europe while making
fun of most every European stereotype there is, boozing it up, being "dumb
Americans" and having an all-around b-b-blast! Hasselhoff!! I've personally
done the "Euro trip" a couple of times myself and hand to God, a lot of this
shite actually touched home. Some Italian dude really DID try to one-up me in a
train once! That aside, you can't really go into this film expecting much from
its plot because other than a vague thru-line about one of the lead kids
heading to Germany to hook up with his Internet honey-bunny, it's basically
just a bunch of slapped-together sketch pieces featuring various attempts at
humor, some of which involve alcohol, others which involve nude beaches and a
gaggle of penises, others which involve incest and others still, which involve
a hot couple slam-dunking each others privates in a Vatican confessional
booth.
If those types of bits offend you, it's probably best that you stay away from
this flick, because unlike the previously mentioned movies, this one doesn't
use the "gross-out" angle all that much (thank God!), but does step up the sex
thang and for the most part, works. All that said, you gotta consider the fact
that I'm also pretty immature and that I still like to drink like a champ and
"rock" whenever I can. This movie made me feel like rockin', I tell ya. Great
soundtrack, too...loaded with catchy punk/rock songs that will stick in your
head for a while. But I leave the best for last and that is a song contained in
this film that has got to be one of the funniest things I've heard in quite
some time. If you see this movie, and even more so, if you enjoy it, you will
surely not be able to get "Scotty Doesn't Know" out of your head...trust me!
Both the rockin' tune and its hilarious lyrics pulled me right into this
movie's vibe and I was hooked, fucked and sinkered from there on in. The
characters were also decent, specifically Scotty's bud, Cooper, played by Jacob
Pitts. He basically looked and acted like David Spade...but it worked! The lead
guy also spoke like Hayden Christensen, but he was a-yight, I guess. Michelle
Trachtenberg, better known as HARRIET THE FUCKIN' SPY to most of you, was also
a nice pick here. Nice bottom, too. On the downside, some of the over-the-top
stereotypical jokes were lame, and the film's final 15-20 minutes weren't as
good as its first two-thirds, with bits feeling somewhat contrived and corny by
the end.
That said, EUROTRIP also includes one of the better cameos that I've seen in
quite some time (Go Matt!) as well as plenty of T, A and even P and B! So if
you enjoyed Kip Pardue's 3-minute sprint through Europe and its many vices in
THE RULES OF ATTRACTION, just multiply that by thirty, loosen your belt-buckle
and enjoy this amusing ode to being young, dumb and full of...spunk. Fun
Fuckin' Times. "Scotty Doesn't Know...Don't Tell Scotty!!!"
Where's JoBlo coming from?
American Pie (7/10) - American Pie 2 (6/10) - Can't Hardly Wait (7/10) - Just
Married (5/10) - Not Another Teen Movie (5/10) - Old School (6/10) - Road Trip
(7/10) - The Rules of Attraction (9/10) - The Sure Thing (7/10)
Review Date: February 18, 2004
Director: Jeff Schaffer
Writers: Alec Berg, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer
Producers: Alec Berg, Daniel Goldberg, David Mandel, Jackie Marcus
Actors: Scott Mechlowicz as Scott Thomas
Jacob Pitts as Cooper Harris
Michelle Trachtenberg as Jenny
Genre: Comedy
Year of Release: 2004
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