I first discovered Tucker Max in the early days (or at least my early days) of the internet. It was more or less a live journal of Tucker's x-rated misadventures - and some of them are downright hilarious - in the 'thank god this didn't happen to me' variety.
Out for a walk a year or so ago I saw that he'd put a collection of them into a book and picked it up on a whim - pure popcorn reading. Again, entertaining, funny, and clever. It was then that I saw they were making a film. So the film is smart to find a way to group a bunch of the misadventures together into a bachelor party. The casting of Matt Czuchry is wise as he's charismatic as hell and Tucker is a douchebag. I think that the film, unwisely, tries to give him a traditional character arc where he sees the error of his ways and makes a big grandiose apology - but first of all, I don't buy for a second that he means it (and he doesn't) but secondly, words are cheap - actions speak. He doesn't DO anything. I'd rather just have seen an examination of a charismatic sociopath. Alas.
I suppose this might be interesting for the college crowd - it's by no means a terrible film, it's just not a very good one.
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
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