Sure, this is a raunchy teen road comedy that never passes up a chance have a girl go topless, but, boy, it sure is fun.
Eurotrip (2004)
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Reviews Counted:113
Fresh:52
Rotten:61
Average Rating:5.1/10
Consensus: A trip worth taking if one's not offended by gratuitous nudity and bad taste.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: The people who took audiences on a "Road Trip" and back to "Old School" now invite you on a wild "Eurotrip." Have you ever pressed "Send" on an email and immediately wished you could get it... The people who took audiences on a "Road Trip" and back to "Old School" now invite you on a wild "Eurotrip." Have you ever pressed "Send" on an email and immediately wished you could get it back? Scotty Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) and his Berlin-based computer pen pal Mieke (Jessica Boehrs) have been writing each other for years, sharing every detail of their lives. When Mieke makes a cyber pass at Scotty, he completely freaks out, thinking that this guy he’s known for years is coming on to him…in German no less. Too bad the the one detail Scotty doesn’t seem to know is that, in Germany, Mieke is a girl’s name. By the time Scotty figures out that Mieke is a girl, and a hot one at that, Mieke has cut off her email account and all contact with him. Thinking that this might be his one chance at true love—even though he’s never actually met the girl—Scotty and his best friends, Cooper (Jacob Pitts) and the twins Jenny (Michelle Trachtenberg) and Jamie (Travis Wester), embark on a raucous trip across Europe headed for Berlin. Their trek takes them from London to Paris to Amsterdam and Eastern Europe, exposing them—literally—to every lascivious, larcenous and lecherous indulgence Europe has to offer, in a comedy that gives new meaning to the phrase "foreign relations." From The Montecito Picture Company, "Eurotrip" was directed by first-timer Jeff Schaffer from a screenplay that he co-wrote with his longtime writing partners Alec Berg and David Mandel. The trio most recently adapted Dr. Seuss’ "The Cat in the Hat." Daniel Goldberg ("Old School"), Jackie Marcus, Alec Berg and David Mandel are producing the film, with Ivan Reitman ("Ghostbusters"), Tom Pollock ("Road Trip") and Joe Medjuck ("Old School") serving as executive producers. The film stars Scott Mechlowicz ("Neverland"), Michelle Trachtenberg (TV’s "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"), Jacob Pitts ("K-19: The Widowmaker") and Travis Wester ("Teddy Bear’s Picnic"). [More]
Starring: Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Travis Wester, Michelle Trachtenberg
Starring: Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Travis Wester, Michelle Trachtenberg, Jessica Bohrs, Kristin Kreuk
Director: Jeff Schaffer
Director: Jeff Schaffer
Screenwriter: Alec Berg, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer
Producer: Alec Berg, Daniel Goldberg, David Mandel, Jackie Marcus
Composer: James Venable
Studio: DreamWorks Distribution LLC
Reviews for Eurotrip
The movie doesn't push its outrageousness hard enough to give us that I-can't- believe-I'm- laughing-at- that feeling.
Now that bad taste has become officially institutionalized, this sometimes funny comedy has all of the anarchic charge of getting a tattoo at Wal-Mart.
Done right, lowbrow comedy can be fun. Eurotrip is a perfect example of doing it all wrong.
Some episodes fall flat, and more than a few are blatantly predictable, but the overall good mood wins your indulgence.
You come out of Eurotrip feeling Euro trashed, wandering aimlessly in a haze that is a blend of awe and incredulity and profound depression
As dull as an offensive movie can be and as offensive as a dull movie can be.
An instantly forgettable transplanting of Road Trip to overseas locales.
Eurotrip, much like Old School and Road Trip, is about little else besides gratifying appetites no matter who gets hurt or what gets broken in the process.
Although packing lightly story-wise, the jokes travel reasonably well in this harmless teen comedy.
[Eurotrip] appears to have been made by people whose chief experience with world travel consists of watching it on television.
Incessantly odd and wildly twisted in its off-color humor, Eurotrip is an ultra-spry and trashy field trip through our defining delightful depravity
Finally, a teen sex comedy that's funnier than both its trailer and its outtakes.
'Eurotrash' is more like it--even the opening animated credits are repulsive.
manages to be that oddly rare quantity: the actually enjoyable stupid comedy.
If you must see Eurotrip, I suggest a vast intake of alcohol beforehand. It won’t make it funnier, but if you’re drunk enough, you might forget you ever saw it.
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