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Mardi Gras: Spring Break

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
6.3K
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Carmen Electra, Nicholas D'Agosto, Bret Harrison, and Josh Gad in Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011)
A group of college buddies sow their wild oats in New Orleans.
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A group of college buddies sow their wild oats in New Orleans.A group of college buddies sow their wild oats in New Orleans.A group of college buddies sow their wild oats in New Orleans.

  • Director
    • Phil Dornfeld
  • Writer
    • Josh Heald
  • Stars
    • Nicholas D'Agosto
    • Josh Gad
    • Bret Harrison
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Phil Dornfeld
    • Writer
      • Josh Heald
    • Stars
      • Nicholas D'Agosto
      • Josh Gad
      • Bret Harrison
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Nicholas D'Agosto
    Nicholas D'Agosto
    • Mike Morgan
    Josh Gad
    Josh Gad
    • Bump (Bartholomew T. Brown)
    Bret Harrison
    Bret Harrison
    • Scottie Smith
    Arielle Kebbel
    Arielle Kebbel
    • Lucy Mills
    Danneel Ackles
    Danneel Ackles
    • Erica
    • (as Danneel Harris)
    Charles Shaughnessy
    Charles Shaughnessy
    • Chateau Clerk - Barry
    Jessie O'Donohue
    • Cousin Janine
    Becky O'Donohue
    Becky O'Donohue
    • Cousin Janice
    Carmen Electra
    Carmen Electra
    • Carmen Electra
    Regina Hall
    Regina Hall
    • Ann Marie
    Jack Betts
    Jack Betts
    • Elderly Couple
    Mimi Cozzens
    Mimi Cozzens
    • Elderly Couple
    Matt Moore
    • Jonathan
    Genevieve Guzchack
    Genevieve Guzchack
    • Dominique
    Eric Paulsen
    Eric Paulsen
    • News Correspondent
    J. Patrick McNamara
    J. Patrick McNamara
    • Professor Fleischman
    Tyler Cross
    • Penn Dude
    Kim Vu
    • Penn Student
    • Director
      • Phil Dornfeld
    • Writer
      • Josh Heald
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    7allmoviesfan

    Mardi Gras: Spring Break

    Most certainly juvenile (and sometimes gross-out) fun, but fun nonetheless for a little mindless movie time. The fact that Arielle Kebbel is in it was a definite draw for me. She's great in pretty much everything she's ever been in.

    Interesting that the front DVD cover bills Carmen Electra as the film's main attraction. She is the most recognisable name in the cast, for sure, but ultimately is only a bit player in the story of four college dudes on the very stereotypical road trip to Mardi Gras in New Orleans for Spring Break. Of course, they're going there largely to get with girls. As you probably gathered.

    The gross-out gags are plentiful, but, also, they are balanced by the scenes that show genuine heart. Kind of the American Pie way of doing things, tried and true.

    (I liked that the film spotlighted the real Mardi Gras as well)
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Teen comedy slightly over the average...

    "Mardi Gras: Spring Break" seemed to be yet another of those mass-produced teen comedies with movie covers that all look scarily similar to one another. Despite that, I decided to sit down and watch the movie.

    Having seen it now, it was not as I had initially thought it to be. The movie was actually enjoyable and had a good enough storyline, though there wasn't anything new to be seen here.

    There were moments in the movie where I was laughing, especially the scene in the hotel with the over-sized turd. That had me laughing so hard.

    The people they had cast for the movie were actually doing quite well. Nicholas D'Agosto (playing Mike), Josh Gad (playing Bump) and Bret Harrison (playing Scottie) were having great comedy on the screen and they worked well together. It was nice to see Regina Hall (playing Ann Marie) in the movie, despite it was only for a small supporting role. Of course the name to look at in this movie was Carmen Electra (playing herself). Now, I can't say that I am a fan of her in any way, so I didn't think it was a big deal to see her in the movie. One guy that cracked me up in the movie was Charles Shaughnessy (playing Barry, the Château Clerk), he was hilarious in that role.

    "Mardi Gras: Spring Break" provided good enough entertainment for an evening's worth, but I doubt that it is a movie that I will ever make a second return to watch. It was funny at moments, but the movie was not making an overly lasting impression.

    If you got no other plans and want to see a comedy, "Mardi Gras: Spring Break" is well worth a watch, if you have no other movie choices at hand.
    Chrisie_890

    Not good, but not bad either.

    I've rated it a 5 out of 10 because it's average. On the whole it wasn't very entertaining but it did have it's comedic moment's. It was a bit confusing, in the sense that it didn't 'flow' well, a bit choppy. Some of the actors/actresses were good but the majority of them were very much below average, maybe with the right actors and a few alterations within the script it might have the potential to rate a 7-8/10 - we'll have to just wait and see whether a sequel is made and whether or not it is interesting enough to watch.

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    Chrisie Wood-Hopps
    derhonk01

    8.1 - Are you kidding me??

    OK the only reason I write this review is because of the Rating here on this site. Normally I find the ratings on IMDb very reliable. Most of the time it is a good tool to differentiate good movies from crappy ones and the ratings correlate with my own taste in general. So i tend so sometimes watch movies which got a good rating on IMDb although they wouldn't appeal to me otherwise. And very often I had a pleasant surprise and found really good flicks that I wouldn't even have noticed otherwise. Not in this case. At the time I'm writing this the movie has a rating of 8.1 which is already very very good if you consider that classics like Gone with the wind or Good Will Hunting are rated equally high. So I decided to watch it solely because of the good rating and was extremely disappointed to have wasted about 90 minutes on this piece of garbage. It is a mediocre movie at the very best and I wouldn't even go that far. I have no idea how such a flick can get an 8.1. Maybe all the actors and their their entire families gave it a 10. I don't know and I don't care. My only motivation to deal with this movie a little longer than the 90 minutes it lasted is to prevent others from making the same mistake I did. So here is my review that says everything there is to say about this flick: THIS IS NOT A GOOD MOVIE. STORY AND ACTING ARE WAY BELOW AVERAGE. ITS NOT FUNNY OR VERY ENTERTAINING AND THE RATING OF 8.1 IS COMPLETELY UNDESERVED!
    4Sandcooler

    Some funny bits, but this goes absolutely nowhere...

    "Mardi Gras" makes the audacious choice of putting its worst scene at the beginning: you know how sex comedies have to start with a big set piece, one huge laugh that pulls you in and never lets you go? Well, "Mardi Gras" starts with an elderly couple we'll never see again remembering their first Mardi Gras, which very predictably turns into an overly explicit conversation about sex. I've seen and heard some horrid things in this subgenre, but an elderly woman literally just describing how her husband ejaculated on her breasts, without an actual joke in sight? Not how you lure me in. It's only like a thirty- second vignette, but it easily feels like thirty minutes. Who writes this and honestly thinks he's struck gold? Oh, we'll get two elderly actors and write some sex-related words on a napkin, maybe it'll be funny by accident. It won't.

    I'm glad to say that's the only cringe-inducing scene in the movie, it doesn't have laugh-out-loud moments but I got through it fairly well. "Mardi Gras" is hurt though by the fact that its plot just hobbles along. It starts of with two losers who can't get a girlfriend (not saying "boobs" in every sentence could help), then they turn on the TV and it's a report on Mardi Gras in New Orleans. So uh...let's go to Mardi Gras in New Orleans! If that's all the effort you're going to do to set this up, why not just start the movie at Mardi Gras? The lack of stakes also makes it difficult to connect: Bret Harrison was a believable nerd in "Grounded For Life", but even there he got the girl fairly quickly. We're honestly supposed to buy him as a desperate, 25-year-old virgin? Would have made a lot more sense to reserve that subplot for the obese friend who's desperately trying to be Jonah Hill. The movie quickly deteriorates into a collection of barely related sketches, which are occasionally good for a chuckle but never add anything to the meager story.

    There is a saving grace though: Nicholas D'Agosto and Arielle Kebbel have a very natural style in their acting, and though their story is highly predictable it didn't really bother me. They both have likable characters, which is kind of a rarity in "American Pie" rip- offs. Hell, most of them don't even have characters. They really have great chemistry, I wish the movie didn't waste that much time in Carmen Electra's (does she ever refuse a role?) hotel room or showing not Jonah Hill naked. Come on not Jonah Hill, I'm trying to have popcorn here. "Mardi Gras" isn't a great movie, but it's not a completely brainless sex comedy either.

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    • Trivia
      Though the main characters attend Penn State, the credits list a number of parts as "Penn Student." Penn is the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League school in Philadelphia, not the Pennsylvania State University, located in State College, PA.
    • Quotes

      Mike Morgan: I gotta admit, it's awesome to see a strange girl's breasts.

      Bump: I'd crawl a mile on broken glass to suck the dick that fucked her last.

      Scottie Smith: Shakespeare couldn't've said it better.

    • Connections
      References L'Arnaqueur (1961)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by John Fulford, Marcela May Wojtczak and Jeff MacDonald

      Performed by Yunker

      Courtesy of Louder Productions and John Fulford Music

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kỳ Nghỉ 'Mát Mẻ'
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beacon Pictures
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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