I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

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  • TheLetterZ
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    • Jul 2002
    • 6752

    #16
    Re: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

    Saw it a few weeks back. Movie was phenomenal. Best comedy I've seen in years. Go see this movie.

    IGN said it all:

    Originally posted by IGN
    With that in mind, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is the Godfather of raucous, twenty-something comedies. It's absolutely among the smartest, most well-written, disgusting, hilarious, endearing, offensive and downright best comedies within its genre to date. It takes all the shocking audacity and infinite charm of sophomoric caricatures like Van Wilder or Harold and Kumar and turns them into actual characters -- real human beings whose reprehensible behavior masks actual vulnerability and fear. It works, almost despite itself, on a number of comedic levels, proving that even the basest, most low-brow humor can be elevated by intelligent writing and real, dramatic performances.

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    • WDOgF0reL1fe
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      • Apr 2005
      • 3427

      #17
      Re: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

      The book is amazing.

      The trailers i have seen look absolutely terrible...

      So Z, its way better than the trailer?
      And I dont get it, they only focus on a strip club story the whole movie?
      Cause I saw in the trailer the part where he is running across the hotel room *****ting his pants.
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      • TheLetterZ
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        • Jul 2002
        • 6752

        #18
        Re: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

        The trailers weren't that funny, kind of by design. They're employing really unconventional marketing for this movie.

        The movie isn't about the strip club trip, per say, but that story is what drives the plot through most of the movie. If that makes sense.

        If you loved the book, I really think you'll like the movie. It's a terrific movie.

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