When his mother marries into a larger-than-life American family, a shy British graduate's new stepbrothers drag him on a wild road trip across America to a fraternity party.When his mother marries into a larger-than-life American family, a shy British graduate's new stepbrothers drag him on a wild road trip across America to a fraternity party.When his mother marries into a larger-than-life American family, a shy British graduate's new stepbrothers drag him on a wild road trip across America to a fraternity party.
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Kevin P. Farley
- Michaelson
- (as Kevin Farley)
Harvey Guillén
- Fridge
- (as Harvey Guillen)
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This type of movie has been done over and over since about the 70's. Animal House (1978) comes to mind. I tried very hard to like this and watched it to the bitter end, but failed. Watch for the bloopers during the credits, they were the funniest part of the movie.
Two stars for the acting, while the antics at times were infantile, the acting really was pretty good. There was nothing wrong with how the actors acted, the problem was what they did and said while doing it.
The third star is for the sporadic moments that I actually laughed, unfortunately they were not often enough for what could have been a pretty good movie.
Brendan Michael Coughlin's character really sucked the most and he probably should stick to Days of Our Lives.
Avoid this if you don't like infantile and toilet humour.
Two stars for the acting, while the antics at times were infantile, the acting really was pretty good. There was nothing wrong with how the actors acted, the problem was what they did and said while doing it.
The third star is for the sporadic moments that I actually laughed, unfortunately they were not often enough for what could have been a pretty good movie.
Brendan Michael Coughlin's character really sucked the most and he probably should stick to Days of Our Lives.
Avoid this if you don't like infantile and toilet humour.
I don't understand all the negative reviews here. The film is enjoyable in a TV movie kind of way. Not a must see, but not a "I will never get that 1.5 hours back" film either. If you don't know what to watch, just watch this. Enjoyable. One more thing though... Why is Danny Trejo so prominent on the poster? His role is two minutes... if that?
The acting is very good, Especially Brendan Coughlin..
The comedy is above average, I mean it is not very high
and Not low
It is above the dividing line.
I liked the strange dialogues, With the owners of various shops.
The film for the young age group, Who are looking for fun and cynical lifestyles.
Of course I am one of them, but with my rules.
Good acting and a few hillarous parts made up for some of the dumber jokes.
A solid 6.1.
Is it just me or does Chris Farley's brother try to hard to be like him????
Is it just me or does Chris Farley's brother try to hard to be like him????
So boring I couldn't watch to the end. I congratulate myself for watching more than half the movie - it has a reasonable premise it does nothing much with. Some good actors in a dull script. The road trip stumbles through unfunny jokes and ridiculous stereotypes. Just say no.
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