Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePhil and his friends try to piece together what happened at the previous night's drugs, sex and booze filled party. As they dig deeper, it becomes clear that whatever happened, it was one ep... Tout lirePhil and his friends try to piece together what happened at the previous night's drugs, sex and booze filled party. As they dig deeper, it becomes clear that whatever happened, it was one epic night.Phil and his friends try to piece together what happened at the previous night's drugs, sex and booze filled party. As they dig deeper, it becomes clear that whatever happened, it was one epic night.
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Annie Cavalero
- Shellicia
- (as Annie Baria)
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I have been waiting to see this movie for quite awhile and finally got the chance to see it yesterday and really enjoyed it. It definitely appeals to a certain demographic, and I feel that some audiences won't enjoy it as much as I did, but I think people like me will really enjoy it. The characters in the movie are fantastic, I think they really drive the film. There were also a lot of laugh out loud moments, too. It seems like a down year for comedy films this year, but this one had me laughing the entire time. Kudos to everyone who was involved in this film, I can't wait to see the next one. The story isn't the most original drawing similarities to The Hangover and Dude, Where's My Car, but I still enjoyed it. It's rare to find a great original comedy movie these days. If you're in the mood for a laugh, definitely check it out. There are some great cameos by Dennis "Mr. Belding" Haskins and Lorenzo Lamas, too!
I like to think that most movies can be enjoyed if you watch them knowing what to expect; however, this piece of trash can only be watched by people who are equally as disgusting and ignorant.
The movie became all too predictable after the "confusion" in the beginning where the characters wake up wondering what happened. I couldn't watch this trash for more than 5 minutes. Afterwards, I fast forwarded to the end only to find that the movie is exactly as expected.
This movie will basically follow in Machete's footsteps: Show some form of nudity/porn every so often to 'keep the attention' of the viewers. If I wanted to watch porn, all I need to do is go on the internet.
If you paid to see this, I bet you regret it.
The movie became all too predictable after the "confusion" in the beginning where the characters wake up wondering what happened. I couldn't watch this trash for more than 5 minutes. Afterwards, I fast forwarded to the end only to find that the movie is exactly as expected.
This movie will basically follow in Machete's footsteps: Show some form of nudity/porn every so often to 'keep the attention' of the viewers. If I wanted to watch porn, all I need to do is go on the internet.
If you paid to see this, I bet you regret it.
This movie was actually quite funny if you liked Malibus most wanted, You would love this movie , I have a weird sense of humor as it is and this movie was funny. I thought the production of it was on point for the plot. Most people don't understand what goes into making a movie nor can honestly say any movie is bad it will always catch a particular Audience this happened to be my cup of tea, loved the movie I recommend it. It's kind of like a the hangover meets Malibu's most wanted and it was the perfect combination of funny for this type of film, props to the director for taking a chance on this although it might not have hit theaters it still is a movie to watch for comedy lovers out there , be warned though this does have dry humor. We all love humor but too much dry humor can be boring and actually not funny.
Bro, What Happened? is a throwaway, straight-to-DVD comedy that is so brazen in its insincerity as a comedy that it doesn't disguise it is practically a retread of The Hangover, right down to its credits, filled with images and videos recapping a party, and Superbad, with its two leads looking practically like the dopplegangers of Michael Cera and Jonah Hill. The film plays like one of those sequels to a successful comedy that wasn't conceived until years after its predecessor's release, like Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation or Road Trip: Beer Pong, in look and presentation, where it seems producers just cast every young person they could find on large college campuses and shot it right in the middle of a weekend campus party.
The title of the film is the exact question I kept asking myself as I heard each failing joke, viewed each grotesque scene, or was subjected to an endless array of juvenile sight-gags involving such hilarious topics as anal sex and diarrhea. What happened to wit, the idea of characters, or the conception of concocting a film similar in mood and focus of the films this particular project seems so keen in trying to emulate? Rather than going straight for the punchline, why couldn't the director (who goes by the sole name of "Dante" and has his name on films like InAPPropriate Comedy and The Underground Comedy Movie for the record) and the trio of writers find the joys of depicting college life in a simultaneously realistic and humorous sense?
The film concerns two dolts who wake up one morning to realize that the best party of their life occurred last night but they cannot seem to remember anything about it. They wake up to find a man named "MF Bob" (Jamie Kennedy in one of his laziest roles to date) cooking bacon in the kitchen and a house destroyed, obviously meaning something totally wild took place last night. Furthermore, the one's girlfriend is coming to visit him in a matter of hours, but neither of them can seem to illustrate what took place the previous night. Thus, they need to be reminded by other individuals who didn't consume enough alcohol to experience short term memory loss, so most of the film takes place in flashback, recounting a night filled with drugs, alcohol, and debauchery.
Watching a comedy like this only reminds me why comedies like American Pie, The Hangover, and Superbad succeed so overwhelmingly compared to this. For starters, there's a story to latch on to in each one of those films, but there is also the element of character and focus in those films that reminds one of their own life or at least transports them into the lives of other characters with realistic issues. If we want to compare Bro, What Happened? to the film it wants to be, The Hangover for a younger crowd, just contemplate what the film lacks compared to it. Besides stripping the mystery down to being a perfunctory plotpoint, there are also no characters who fascinate because of their commonality (all of them function like the most empty-headed fratboys this side of the quad), there are little to no scenarios that utilize character to make their jokes or setups effective, and whenever the film feels desperate enough, it decides to incorporate sight-gags in hopes you'll smirk. The film is the definition of a cop-out comedy - a comedy that looks to find the easy way out of setting up a story or analyzing the anatomy of a joke in order to get to the joke.
Bro, What Happened? is just another interchangeable direct-to-DVD comedy, boasting talents like Jamie Kennedy and Bobby Lee on the front of their cover to include them in the film for performances just longer than a cameo, and continues to follow the trend set forth by Dude, Where's My Car?. That particular trend seems to be the more punctuation in a comedy's title, the dumber it has to be.
Starring: Daniel Skelton, Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, and Lorenzo Lamas. Directed by: Dante.
The title of the film is the exact question I kept asking myself as I heard each failing joke, viewed each grotesque scene, or was subjected to an endless array of juvenile sight-gags involving such hilarious topics as anal sex and diarrhea. What happened to wit, the idea of characters, or the conception of concocting a film similar in mood and focus of the films this particular project seems so keen in trying to emulate? Rather than going straight for the punchline, why couldn't the director (who goes by the sole name of "Dante" and has his name on films like InAPPropriate Comedy and The Underground Comedy Movie for the record) and the trio of writers find the joys of depicting college life in a simultaneously realistic and humorous sense?
The film concerns two dolts who wake up one morning to realize that the best party of their life occurred last night but they cannot seem to remember anything about it. They wake up to find a man named "MF Bob" (Jamie Kennedy in one of his laziest roles to date) cooking bacon in the kitchen and a house destroyed, obviously meaning something totally wild took place last night. Furthermore, the one's girlfriend is coming to visit him in a matter of hours, but neither of them can seem to illustrate what took place the previous night. Thus, they need to be reminded by other individuals who didn't consume enough alcohol to experience short term memory loss, so most of the film takes place in flashback, recounting a night filled with drugs, alcohol, and debauchery.
Watching a comedy like this only reminds me why comedies like American Pie, The Hangover, and Superbad succeed so overwhelmingly compared to this. For starters, there's a story to latch on to in each one of those films, but there is also the element of character and focus in those films that reminds one of their own life or at least transports them into the lives of other characters with realistic issues. If we want to compare Bro, What Happened? to the film it wants to be, The Hangover for a younger crowd, just contemplate what the film lacks compared to it. Besides stripping the mystery down to being a perfunctory plotpoint, there are also no characters who fascinate because of their commonality (all of them function like the most empty-headed fratboys this side of the quad), there are little to no scenarios that utilize character to make their jokes or setups effective, and whenever the film feels desperate enough, it decides to incorporate sight-gags in hopes you'll smirk. The film is the definition of a cop-out comedy - a comedy that looks to find the easy way out of setting up a story or analyzing the anatomy of a joke in order to get to the joke.
Bro, What Happened? is just another interchangeable direct-to-DVD comedy, boasting talents like Jamie Kennedy and Bobby Lee on the front of their cover to include them in the film for performances just longer than a cameo, and continues to follow the trend set forth by Dude, Where's My Car?. That particular trend seems to be the more punctuation in a comedy's title, the dumber it has to be.
Starring: Daniel Skelton, Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, and Lorenzo Lamas. Directed by: Dante.
Funny as hell. If you're a fan of raunchy comedy, you'll love this movie. Rebekah Kochan is hysterical as usual, and Dan Skelton was pretty funny, too. I would've loved to see more Chris Salvatore from the Eating Out series, but the other characters made up for it. The familiar faces like Jamie Kennedy and Bobby Lee were laugh-out-loud funny, and Dante (who also directed the movie) did a great job in the film as well.. This movie is best watched with your friends so you can relate to the storyline. People who take themselves too seriously and who are too uptight won't enjoy this movie. Looking forward to the sequel!
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