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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell English Movie 2009

Cast And Crew

Cast ,Traci Lords ,Matt Czuchry ,Jesse Bradford
Marika Dominczyk ,Keri Lynn Pratt ,Geoff Stults
Release Date:25 September 2009 (USA)
Genre:Comedy
Director:Bob Gosse
Writers:Tucker Max (novel)
Tucker Max (screenplay)

Reviews


A guy tries to patch things up with his soon-to-be-married pal after botching things up at his bachelor party.
Tucker decides to take an impromptu trip to celebrate his friend's bachelor party. He drags his friend into a lie with his fiancée, gets him into trouble and then abandons him in order to pursue a hilarious carnal interest. Tucker is disinvited to the wedding, and in order to get back in, Tucker has to find a way to balance his narcissism with the demands of friendship.
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell–based on the shocking, ridiculous and hilarious real life adventures of Tucker Max–is the story of an impromptu bachelor party gone horribly awry thanks to a midget, a fat girl, a gaggle of strippers, an overly destructive public intoxication ordinance, and the consequence of Tucker’s unflinching narcissism.
A tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker (Matt Czuchry) tricks his buddy Dan (Geoff Stults) into lying to his fiancée Kristy (Keri Lynn Pratt), so they can go to an legendary strip club three and a half hours away to celebrate Dan’s last days of bachelorhood in proper style. Tucker drags their misanthropic friend Drew (Jesse Bradford) along for the ride, and before they know it Tucker’s pursuit of a hilarious carnal interest lands Dan in serious trouble with his both the law and his future wife.
The ensuing blowout leaves Tucker uninvited to the wedding and ankle deep in a mess of his own creation. If he wants back into the wedding and the lives of his best friends, he’ll have to find a way to balance the demands of friendship with his own narcissism and selfishness.
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell marks Matt Czuchry first starring role in a feature. The film also stars Jesse Bradford (Bring It On, Romeo + Juliet) and Geoff Stults (Wedding Crashers, The Break-Up) as his best friends, Drew and Dan. Keri Lynn Pratt (Nip/Tuck, Brothers & Sisters) and Marika Dominczyk (40 Year-Old Virgin, Las Vegas) round out the cast.
Directed by Bob Gosse (Niagara, Niagara, Julie Johnson), Tucker Max and Nils Parker co-wrote the screenplay adapted from Max’s book I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, which has spent four years on New York Times Bestseller list. The film is produced by Darko Entertainment’s Richard Kelly, Sean McKittrick and Ted Hamm along with Max and Parker’s Rudius Films. Max Wong and Karen Firestone of Pinkslip Pictures also produced along side Aaron Ray of The Collective.
Darko Entertainment and Freestyle Releasing will release I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell on Friday, September 25. The film is Rated R by the MPAA for nudity, strong sexual content including graphic dialogue throughout, language and some crude material
I really hope that the new trailer for I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is playing ahead of prints of Julie & Julia this weekend. After all, they’re both about bloggers-turned-authors-turned movie characters. The one problem might be that the audience for a foodie chick flick has less than 1% crossover with the audience for a lewd and misogynistic dude comedy. Of course, the only other appropriate placement for this spot is ahead of the similarly themed The Hangover, but that would surely just make this thing look even worse than it is.
Based on Tucker Max’s book of the same name, or at least one story from it, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell will without a doubt be to Julie & Julia what How to Lose Friends and Alienate People was to The Devil Wears Prada. But at least How to Lose Friends featured Megan Fox, and it still couldn’t draw a crowd. So is there any hope for this? Considering how popular the trailer is on the web today, there may actually be some interest. Though we’re going to guess that after everyone has actually seen the trailer they’re not going to want to see the movie, even if they’re fans of Max’s "gonzo" tales of debauchery.
Here’s a movie that sounds like it could be really good or really bad. I’m sort of leaning towards bad at this point, because I’ve seen one too many drunken-buddy movies this year. But we’ll see.
Matt Czuchry (pictured), Jesse Bradford and Geoff Stults have signed for I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, the adaptation of the best-selling memoir of Tucker Max. Bob Gosse is directing.
I will say that Max has an interesting story. He rose to fame after launching TuckerMax.com in 2002, a site that scored millions of unique visitors to read his short stories. He also landed a $300,000 advance from Penguin Books for his alcohol-fueled memoir. You know, you’ve gotta give the guy credit for that.
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Written by Max and Nils Parker, the film follows his trip to a friend’s bachelor party, where he catches the groom in a lie that threatens the wedding, then abandons him to pursue further carnal knowledge (I guess we all know what that means). After being tossed out of the nuptials, Max attempts to get back into his friend’s good graces.
Czuchry will play Tucker Max, marking the actor’s first starring role in a feature film. Bradford and Stults will play his best friends. The film begins principal photography July 21 on location in Shreveport, La.

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