Réalisation:
Sean AndersPhotographie:
Tim OrrMusique:
Stephen TraskActeurs·trices:
Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, James Marsden, Seth Green, Katrina Bowden, Charlie McDermott, Dave Sheridan, Michael Cudlitz (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Ian (Josh Zuckerman), adolescent réservé, fatigué d'accumuler les râteaux, décide de tenter sa chance sur le net. Il y fait la rencontre d'une créature de rêve qui lui donne rendez-vous à Knoxville pour une nuit de débauche. Sur les mauvais conseils de John, son pote de toujours et de Félicia (Amanda Crew), sa meilleure amie, Ian «?emprunte?» la voiture de Rex (James Marsden), son psychopathe de frère et les embarque dans une folle virée à travers les États-Unis. (Belga Films)
(plus)Critiques (4)
It’s very predictable, but in many moments also damn truthful and above all outrageously entertaining. It’s a rather late burial of genre films developed long ago, which scores points with its sincerity, sensual curves, and wonderful music. And James Marsden unleashed to the max. The funniest film of winter 2008/09. ()
A great comedy from the days when Americans were still doing cool stuff. It's a bit like American Pie, and it's funny and crazy enough. I enjoyed the nudity, the decent wisecracks, the nice pacing, and James Marsden as an assassin. I had a good laugh. 8/10. ()
An enjoyable diversion that left me with stomach pain for two days. The talking donut idea was really brilliant! The story was totally stale and unimportant, but the performances of the actors and the lines were not bad. It was another long-awaited successful comedy, as it should be. Almost perfect, that's why I don't understand the rating here! ()
A pretty average dose of typical American cliché based on the loss of virginity, with a lot of predictable scenes following each other, but on the other hand, the soundtrack is great and James Marsden was practically killing it (in a good way). In short, a textbook example of an American comedy that doesn't surprise with anything, but doesn't offend either. ()