Sunday, March 6, 2011

I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

Everybody knows of the stereotypical bachelor party. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, was originally written by Tucker Max, about his true adventures before it was made into a movie. First I must point out that this movie can be compared to The Hangover; if you enjoyed that type of story and humor, then you’re in for an awesome story. In I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, three friends (Drew, Tucker, and Dan) head out to give Dan the bachelor party of a lifetime. The beginning of the movie introduces what kind of person each guy is. Dan is getting married to the girl of his dreams, and is the “body guard” of the trio, enough said. Tucker goes through women constantly, and has a fascination for girls with defects. Drew caught his girlfriend cheating on him, and now is bitter and hates all women. Put the three together and prepare to laugh your a** off. After lying to Dan’s fiancĂ© about where they are going for the bachelor party, they head on to this strip club that Tucker claims he is familiar with and it’s the best. Turns out, Tucker has had an ulterior motive; he just wanted to go for personal reasons, and has never been there in his life. They make it to the strip club eventually, after getting lost. Tucker is having the time of his life while Dan just sits back drinking and enjoys the view, and Drew sits there being bitter and starts to chase off all of the dancers. The three end up getting separated, one in jail. Afterwards, each learns their lessons, and tries to make everything right. I would also compare this story to Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas; and would highly recommend it.

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