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    I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell

    A selfish cad (Matt Czuchry) jeopardizes his relationship with two close friends after throwing one of them a particularly decadent bachelor party, getting his invite to the nuptials revoked.
    Duration: 105 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2009
    IMDb: 5.2
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  • Actors of "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell"

  • Characters of "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell"

    Tucker Max. Character of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
    Played by: Matt Czuchry
    Drew. Character of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
    Played by: Jesse Bradford
    Kristy. Character of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
    Melissa. Character of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
    Played by: Melissa Fumero
  • Directors of "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell"

    Bob Gosse. Director of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
    Bob Gosse
    Birthdate: 9 January 1963, Long Island, New York, USA
  • Creators of "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell"

    Tucker Max. Director of I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
    Tucker Max
    Birthdate: 1975, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell"

    Globe and Mail
    November 13, 2009

    Nominally a gross-out guy-bonding comedy, the film often feels like an attempt to establish an insanity motive for some future crime.

    Toronto Star
    November 13, 2009

    Even the least discerning fans of lowbrow comedy will need to start digging in order to reach the level achieved by this American indie comedy about three Texan friends on a pre-wedding bender.

    New York Daily News
    September 25, 2009

    You could get angry that a guy like this even got a chance. Or you could just forget about him, and move on to something worthwhile.

    Chicago Tribune
    September 25, 2009

    Might be the most hypocritical feature in the history of film as well as the history of hypocrisy, and along with serving beer, I hope they show I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell in hell.

    AV Club
    September 25, 2009

    Tucker Max's only real strengths are his outrageousness and his uncompromising self-confidence, but neither comes into play in this punch-pulling, frankly boring film.

    New York Post
    September 25, 2009

    Rarely fails to be excruciating.

    Cinemaphile.org
    June 29, 2013

    This movie doesn't know the first thing about comic timing. It's tone deaf, tasteless and irrational material that has all the misplaced arrogance of a rebellious high school drop-out who thinks he or she is too ahead of the game for people to understand.

    7M Pictures
    July 21, 2012

    It is rare that I find a film with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

    Aisle Seat
    February 16, 2010

    Mildly amusing, although not the timelessly anarchic, Hangover-style comedy it clearly wants to be.

    Jam! Movies
    November 13, 2009

    Warning: moviegoers with no pre-existing predisposition to find other people's humiliation -- usually women's -- hilarious may feel the need for a shower afterwards.

    BDK Reviews
    September 26, 2009

    If you are a fan of the book, you are bound to be pleased; no pun intended. The film takes bathroom humor to the next level and will bring you to tears from laughter.

    BrianOrndorf.com
    September 25, 2009

    If anything positive can come from this film, it might be the mass acceptance of gay marriage across the land. After all, if Tucker Max symbolizes where heterosexuality is headed, perhaps the alternative is worth a shot.

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