Mistakes - 1) When the camera is panning the GTO at the end, the camera can be seen in the chrome bumper. 2) When Rex is smashing up the garage door, his helmet keep changing position instantly.
Completely predictable and largely forgettable, but I laughed more than I'd care to admit. There are some really funny gags in this movie, but overall it's a mixed bag. Clark Duke makes it watchable for the most part, and Marsden breathes life into his cliche of a character. Also: the girls. Oh, the girls! But it's not enough. The movie surprised me by not being total crap, but it stretches its thin plot too far. Its best quality is that it should springboard Duke into getting bigger roles.
Blah, Seth Green doesn't save this. It has a few funny moments, the lead actress really is attractive and the acting was decent enough. But there comes a point where you have to pull out (ho ho, I made a sex joke) and just let the comedy breathe. They just throw joke after joke and very few of them stick. And the film has no real heart. You can make a silly movie with some kind of life to it. Mostly everything just falls flat.
I wasn't expecting much due to the fact that I thought I had seen this movie about 100 other times (high school virgin wants to lose said virginity and doesn't see that his hot best girl friend is the best option so he takes a roadtrip to get laid - highjinks ensue). But, I have to admit, this movie was pretty funny - predictable, but funny. James Marsden is hilarious!
A welcome suprize...this movie has so much going for it and it delivers. Seth Green s cameo was hillarious and there are some scenes in this movie that are just so funny...good movie could have been better but it was good
I didn't think I was going to like this, as the first 15 minutes hits every cliche & overused joke in the book. But once they hit the road it gets much better, with plenty of fresh humor to make this worth watching. Amanda Crew is endearing, Clark Duke's character is likeable as hell, James Marsden puts a nice spin on a character that could have been a cookie cutter, and Seth Green's comic timing is perfect.
A true surprise among the fuming cesspool that is the teen sex comedy sub genre. At one point Clark Duke had a streak of about 8 lines in a row that made me laugh.
Disappointing in its use of the same standardised tone and cinematic language that is becoming ubiquitous in American cinema and particularly teen cinema; nevertheless, there are a handful of decent laughs and risqué moments that you don't see everyday. Beyond these few cute and spontaneous moments there is little to appreciate in the characters, writing or plot, but what did you expect? If you have low expectations this is at least an easy and pleasant ride.