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Summary: A young man awakens from a four-year coma to hear that his once virginal high-school sweetheart has since become a centerfold in one of the world's most famous men's magazines. He and his sex-crazed best friend decide to take a cross-country road trip in order to crash a party at the magazine's legendary mansion headquarters and win back the girl.
Proof positive that The Whitest Kids U Know need to stick to their sketch comedy format, which they are fantastic at. Aside from Craig Robinson killing it every time he is onscreen, there is nothing to note in this film.
I watch a lot of crap films, yet this film I only made it to about 15 minutes in before I was forced to abandon ship. The film made no attempt delivering a joke let alone a good joke, and a joke was about the best thing I was hoping for except maybe boobs, and it didn't have any of those either!
"Miss March is so monumentally inept at crafting craziness, and yet so pleased with its various raunchy bits, that an air of misguided self-satisfaction envelops the proceedings." - Nick Schager
Very very stupid, but some parts are so ridiculous that I couldn't but laugh quite a bit. It's yet another bad movie with a decent amount of laughs, but not enough to redeem it.
Might be the most absurdly unfunny, biggest waste of space, meandering go nowhere, do nothing worth a shit piece of shit I have ever seen. It makes something like "First Sunday" look like a goddamn humanitarian effort.
If you like The Whitest Kids U' Know you'll know what to expect here. If you don't, stay far, far away. It's definitely not for everyone, as evidenced by the widespread negative reviews. The premise is fucking terrible, and while the jokes are more hit than miss, I expected better from these two.
The sketch talent behind the surrealist humor of the Whitest Kids You Know put together a comedy that is pathetically conventional relying on the tried and broken road trip plot formula used in better movies and reduced to a constant stream of dick and crap jokes that never really fit into the context of the scene. Seeing an internet based sketch comedy group cross over into feature film does provide an interesting novelty, but it wears off around the third time the lead craps his pants.
Although the acting is, at times, terrible, if you like The Whitest Kidz U Know, there are flashes of hilarity in this film. The premise, however, is pretty terrible and they borrowed a lot from dumb and dumber and Tommy Boy, something which I thought Trevor and Zach were too original to do.