Zwei Brüder reisen zum Oktoberfest nach Deutschland, nur um auf einen geheimen, jahrhundertealten Wettbewerb zu stoßen, der als "Fight Club" mit Bier bezeichnet wird.Zwei Brüder reisen zum Oktoberfest nach Deutschland, nur um auf einen geheimen, jahrhundertealten Wettbewerb zu stoßen, der als "Fight Club" mit Bier bezeichnet wird.Zwei Brüder reisen zum Oktoberfest nach Deutschland, nur um auf einen geheimen, jahrhundertealten Wettbewerb zu stoßen, der als "Fight Club" mit Bier bezeichnet wird.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Baron Wolfgang von Wolfhausen
- (as Juergen Prochnow)
- Mr. Schniedelwichsen
- (as Bjørn Johnson)
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I just don't understand why people are giving it terrible reviews. It was the funniest movie I have seen in theatres in a long time(as well as Clerks II). I understand the lack of plot but who says lets go see Beerfest, it will probably be a great epic? I went to see people drink beer, get wasted and do stupid things and thats exactly what I got.
I laughed from the beginning to the end of the movie, there was not a dull moment in the whole thing. And when the American team was competing against the other countries, I was cheering as if i was watching a real professional sport.
So, if you are looking for a good laugh and an all around good time go see Beerfest you will not be disappointed.
From the truly side-splitting opening scene with Grand-papa to the final confrontation before the credits roll, you'll be entertained. The acting and gags are right on the mark for the admittedly low-brow appeal that this movie is shooting for. In that regard, it's no surprise that BeerFest won't get any Oscar nods. But to those of us who appreciate the suds and debauchery of five cartoonish characters embroiled in "a super secret international beer drinking contest to take on the Germans for national pride", this is an instant classic.
To be fair, BeerFest utilizes a much feebler narrative than some of it's gross-out contemporaries, such as Van Wilder, but definitely has a much stronger vision than something like Harold & Kumar go to White Castle. Within this genre, the latter is a fine movie as well -- BeerFest simply stays on track a little better, instead of being a slapdash montage of funny scenes. That said, BeerFest really triumphs by giving us characters so lampoon, you are able to sit back and enjoy two hours of gaseous gaffs without too much mental investment. And that's a good thing every now and then, right? If not, I feel very sad for your sedate, austere funny-bone.
For the rest of us, a toast. Raise your mugs for BeerFest, the drunken orgy of comedy that will keep you laughing!
Like Broken Lizard's previous theatrical adventure "State Troopers" this one is mindless, silly fun with a great cast, but all in all "Beerfest" is the better movie. Not a classic, but very enjoyable.
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- WissenswertesThe cast drank non-alcoholic O'Doul's beer during most of the filming, although alcoholic beer was sometimes consumed near the end of a day of filming.
- PatzerDuring the first of two final Das Boot competitions, the beer in the second Germans glass goes from a dark beer in one shot, to a pale ale in the next.
- Zitate
Steve "Fink" Finklestein: It's magical!
Landfill: I want to put my dick in it!
Jan Wolfhouse: I want it to put its dick in me!
Barry Badrinath: I wish it were winter so we could freeze it into ice blocks and skate on it and melt it in the spring time and drink it!
- Crazy CreditsGag Reel is shown
- Alternative VersionenFor the UK cinema version Warner Bros. chose to remove a scene of sexualized asphyxiation in order to achieve the requested '15' rating. The scene was restored to the UK DVD and the rating raised to an '18'.
- VerbindungenEdited into Feli from Germany: German watches BEERFEST for the first time! (2025)
- SoundtracksBidibodi Bidibu
Written by Alessandro Franchi (as A. Franchi) & Daniele Torrente (as D. Torrente)
Performed by Bubbles
Courtesy of Lovecat Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
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- Herkunftsland
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- Beerfest
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- Budget
- 17.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 19.185.184 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.031.228 $
- 27. Aug. 2006
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 20.387.597 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
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