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Comments Post. Watch On Now streaming on 0 services. Obviously inspired by the much sharper 'American Pie' and the much funnier 'Road Trip', 'EuroTrip' fails to match either film in the laugh stakes and will be remembered most fondly by fans of Michelle Trachtenberg, who looks great and will hopefully go on to star in much better vehicles for her talent in the future.

It's actually funnier the second time around and it helps if you have a bit to drink first. Plus both Michelle Trachtenberg and Jessica Boehrs are great to look at!!! Funny stuff. I like the bit on the train. Mi Scuzi. High school graduate Scott Thomas Scott Mechlowicz accidentally insults his online German girlfriend. She blocks his email so he decides to trek to Europe with his idiot friend Copper Jacob Pitts to find her and apologize????

Along the way they run into two friends--Jamie Travis Wester and Jenny Michelle Trachtenberg who join them in their "hilarious" misadventures. It's easy to see why this bombed at the box office. Let's go over what passes for comedy in this movie. They first arrive in London and run into a vicious soccer team--no laughs here. Next up is France when has a horrifically unfunny mime robot fight don't ask --this sequence just is beyond belief.

Then there's a train ride which throws in some tired homophobic jokes; then there's the all nude male beach--again not funny ; then some MORE homophobic train ride jokes. Then we get to Eastern Europe with an Abstinence "Joke", incest played for laughs.

Then off to Rome to give us pitiful Catholic humor. THEN it leads to an ending which is so beyond the bounds of reality my brain started to hurt. I saw this with two friends--we were all equally appalled. We wanted to stop watching but couldn't The humor wasn't gross-out--that's about the only good thing I can say about this. It also wasn't funny. There's also the tired gratuitous female nudity and even some male nudity quite a bit in the unrated version. I'm giving this a 2 instead of a 1 for a few reasons.

There WAS some nice directorial touches and a great music score. Also Mechlowicz was pretty good and very handsome and Wester nicely underplayed his "nerd" role. And I've always liked Trachtenberg even though she's given nothing to do. Still this is a stupid, unfunny movie. What was so astounding is that even the predictable punchlines were done wrong! A must miss. Although DreamWorks Pictures produced both "Eurotrip" and the far funnier "Road Trip" , its quasi-predecessor of sorts, "Eurotrip" lacks "Road Trip's" audacious comedy, outlandish characters, and name-dropping cast.

Essentially, "Eurotrip" consists of a succession of mildly vulgar vignettes loosely strung together about a quartet of intrepid American high school seniors who cross the Atlantic and run amok in Europe. First-time director Jeff Schaffer and scenarists Alan Berg and David Mandel have contrived a thoroughly forgettable farce when they aren't ridiculing Catholicism, turning Europeans into sexual perverts, and humiliating their own heroes.

Unless you thrive on obscure straight-to-video movies or watch the WB, you won't recognize the young, unknown cast. To add insult to injury, Scott shows up at a graduation party later that evening and spots Fiona frolicking on stage with Donny. Donny is singing a catchy tune called "Scotty Doesn't Know. Predictably, Scotty drowns his sorrows in alcohol and logs onto the Internet to e-mail his Berlin-based cyberspace pen pal Mieke German TV actress Jessica Boerhs , who Scotty believes is a guy.

When Mieke suggests they hook up for the summer, a drunken, homophobic Scott sends a nasty e-mail. Incredibly, for a guy who converses in German, Scott has no idea Mieke is really a red hot babe. After Scott's obnoxious little brother informs him of his blunder, our forlorn hero tries to e-mail an apology, only to discover Mieke has blocked his mail.

Scott and Cooper both pose as couriers to get cheap plane fare and fly to England where they run afoul of a gang of British soccer hooligans led by former soccer star Vinnie Jones. Meanwhile, Mieke decides to leave Berlin before Scott arrives, and our heroes pursue her all over Europe. No matter where our four naive protagonists go, they run into sex fiends. During a train ride, a gay Italian harasses them. Jenny meets a clean-cut, good-looking guy who wants to take her for a cruise on his yacht.

Her dreams of meeting a rich Mr. Right crash when he reveals he is married and into threesomes. Cooper, who dreams about wild European sex, finds himself at the mercy of a dominatrix with an anal probe, and Jamie loses his virginity in a back alley to a kinky nymphomaniac. Eventually, when Mieke and Scott hook up, they nearly destroy the Vatican.

For example, the guys learn about a nude beach and show up naked to ogle chicks, only to discover a crowd of ugly, naked men. The twins get so drunk during a night of debauchery in Bratislava and come close to committing incest. As a result, the comedy is extreme but unfunny. For example, when Scott meets Mieke's father and young son, the child puts on a Hitler mustache and goose-steps Nazi-style back and forth behind them while they talk.

Trying to make a joke out of one of the worse mass murderers of all time just doesn't cut it. Later, Scott and Cooper try to burn down the Vatican and impersonate the Pope.

Yes, Scott and Mieke hook up then fornicate in a Vatican confessional. Hardcore Catholics probably won't be amused by these adolescent antics. Worse, our heroes are the blandest bunch you'll ever see, and they make no impression at all. Occasionally, a gag works, but more often than not the laughs backfire. Altogether, "Eurotrip" is a rip. This is of course another typical immature teenage comedy, with all the jokes you could expect from a genre movie such as this one.

The movie is however made with such a good non-stop comedy pace that you can't help but to enjoy and laugh. The movie really serves its purpose effectively.

The countries they visit seem to be pretty random. It's as if the writers come up with the cities they would visit first, before writing the actual script. Only after that they would then start writing the script, surrounding on how they would visit all those different cities. It of course make the story seem extra thin, simplistic and just ridicules but because of the pace and stereotypes in the movie it still becomes fun all to watch.

The movie really features all- and the most extreme stereotypes about all of the cities visited in this movie and the people that are living in it. All of the stereotypes are so extreme and thickened that it becomes absolutely hilarious to watch, despite the fact that it all of course is rather predictable.

Seriously, how can you feel offended by this as an European? It's too silly to take it the least bit serious and it's a reason why the humor in this movie works out so well. The humor is just so dumb and simple that you can't help laughing! This movie really doesn't leave you room to breath. Before the one humorous situation is offer, you're already in the next one again.

It doesn't ever give you the time to think about what you've just seen and just take things as they come along. It makes your brain switch off almost automatically as soon as the movie has started and that of course is always the best way to watch a comedy such as this one. Despite the fact that this movie and its situations are all rather predictable, the movie still comes up with a couple of good and original moments.

It certainly helps to make this movie better than just the average attempt. I think it was a good move to mostly cast unknown young actors in the lead role. The kind of actors that will probably never make it big time. It doesn't distract from the movie and its jokes. It also allows big names to show up in cameo appearances in this movie. Matt Damon, Vinnie Jones and Jeffrey Tambor among others all make some equally fun cameo appearances in this movie.

I've you're able to appreciate teenage-comedies The American Pie sort of movies, "Road Trip", etcetera , you'll have a good time watching this. A sweet entry in the smut sweepstakes neil 1 October As a year old British father of two young "adults", EuroTrip is fairly typical of the American Pie school of smutty, mucky teen comedies which make them roar with laughter. And I'm not that far gone that I can't laugh too, much of the time.

In the comedy stakes, EuroTrip is a fairly typical entry, but where it succeeded for me was in having a great deal of heart. For much of the time these kids were cyphers, but they were strongly enough drawn that you cared about what happened to them, and were pleased to see the development and resolution which lay at the end of the smutty jokes. And, while I don't normally care very much for the comedy of embarrassment, I thought Matt Damon's song to Kristin Kreuk was hysterical!

Scott Mechlowicz flies to Europe with his best friend to meet a woman whom he has communicated through e-mail. Along the way there is sex, sex, and lots more sex. Disgusting and filthy comedy in the same vein as Porky's and containing no real story value. We just know that the young hero will finally bed the e-mail girl by film's end. Director Alec Berg seems to just point and shoot at whatever because his directing style is flat and uninspiring here.

Mechlowwicz heads the cast and is no different than any other character in these films that is under sexed and chasing women. Jacob Pitt as his best friend is there because what is it worth if one person in trouble when two heads are so much better. Vinnie Jones in a horrible performance in manic chaotic nonsense.

Finally the unfortunate Michelle Trachtenberg who was so good in Harriet the Spy, blossoming into the victim of desire by a parade of naked beach bums.



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