A tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker tricks his buddy Dan into lying to his fiancée Kristy, so they can go to an legendary strip club three and a half hours away to celebrate Dan’s last days of bachelorhood in proper style.
Tucker Max's only real strengths are his outrageousness and his uncompromising self-confidence, but neither comes into play in this punch-pulling, frankly boring film.
– Tasha Robinson,
AV Club,
25 Sep 2009
rotten:
Might be the most hypocritical feature in the history of film as well as the history of hypocrisy, and along with serving beer, I hope they show I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell in hell.
– Michael Phillips,
Chicago Tribune,
25 Sep 2009
rotten:
You could get angry that a guy like this even got a chance. Or you could just forget about him, and move on to something worthwhile.
– Elizabeth Weitzman,
New York Daily News,
25 Sep 2009
rotten:
Even the least discerning fans of lowbrow comedy will need to start digging in order to reach the level achieved by this American indie comedy about three Texan friends on a pre-wedding bender.
– Jason Anderson,
Toronto Star,
13 Nov 2009
rotten:
Nominally a gross-out guy-bonding comedy, the film often feels like an attempt to establish an insanity motive for some future crime.