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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
A guy tries to patch things up with his soon-to-be-married pal after botching things up at his bachelor party. Based on Tucker Max's best-seller "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell".
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

2009
Comedy
1h 45m
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Avg Percentile 20.89% from 132 total ratings

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Rated 19 Dec 2011
88
94th
Admittedly I followed his stories from the late 90s, and this movie pales in comparison. The characters are as one sided as most people appear to be, and there are no clever asides to the audience to feign depth -it's autobiographical. A sexist, a misogynist, and an alcoholic Tucker's friends are just shadows of his own stellar dysfunction. But I have love for this consument drunkard, since his stories are about 80% true and only altered by rose tinted lenses.
Rated 28 Nov 2009
43
16th
The main character is completely unlikable and narcissistic-to-the-nth degree and succeeds in making a supposed raunchy romp quite unfunny.
Rated 15 Jan 2010
63
48th
I viewed it as a moderately realistic account from a person who has been a dickhead and repented after the fact. Nonetheless, better than the majority of "humour" that spews forth from Hollywood.
Rated 02 Dec 2011
30
12th
A very poor adaption of the book. I read the book and was very legitimately entertained. Tucker Max is actually very good at telling stories. He should not move onto screen plays. The movie was a mash-up of a multitude of stories from his book that don't work together and made it all fall apart. Pass on this one.
Rated 22 Sep 2018
51
17th
This is a supposed autobiographic story of the main character. It is extremely hard to believe that such a fucking douchebag exists and would get away such shenanigans. There are a few entertaining scenes to keep it from being a complete wreck.
Rated 13 Dec 2010
18
4th
The script seemed as if one verbose asshole posed as each of the main characters, only differing the writing style just enough to get another tasteless perspective on the predictable plot. I had to break up 'I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell' with a Fred Williamson film to balance out the diluted-white-boy-wank.
Rated 03 Dec 2010
20
15th
This film is like a practical joke that only the person pulling it off finds funny, to everyone else it's annoying if not painful. Most of the characters are unlikeable and the couple that ARE likeable, are treated like crap by the others, making it more annoying.
Rated 03 Jan 2014
0
3rd
I almost forgot I saw this. It's a miserable piece of shit. Shocker.
Rated 01 Feb 2018
0
1st
I didn't think it possible, but it was actually worse than I imagined.
Rated 20 Oct 2011
5
2nd
"Underlit and generally shot with an eye toward unattractiveness, Beer in Hell also goes for ugliness in its dialogue." - Nick Schager

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