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After a humiliating false start in Germany's super-secret underground beer competition, America's unlikely team vows to risk life, limb and liver to dominate the ultimate chug-a-lug championship. The laughs are on the haus!Bonus Content:Audio Commentary: Two commentaries! Commentary 1: Jay Chandrasekhar and Steve Lemme discuss the finer points of drinking games and answer their critics. Commentary 2: Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske share their behind-the-scenes buzz. Deleted Scenes: With two optional commentaries: 1) by Jay Chandrasekhar and Steve Lemme, and 2) by Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske Featurette: Rule #1... Everyone who has consumed has committed a party foul. Filmmakers reveal the most egregious mishaps from the set and beyond. Interviews: With the Flog Fluffer - meet the man behind the green goo Other: Beer 101 History Lesson: The animated history of beer taught by director Jay Chandrasekhar and the lizards.]]> Review: Why are we paying to watch movies - Great movie. It's a crime that I pay for prime but have to pay 3-4 dollars to watch a 20 year old movie Review: Funny and then funnier. - Every now and then, you need to laugh at the world and forget all the problems in it. This is comedic relief.
| ASIN | B00AQ5Q1XO |
| Actors | Erik Stolhanske, Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter, Steve Lemme |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,056 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #395 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,395) |
| Director | Jay Chandrasekhar |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Bill Gerber, Erik Stolhanske, Michael Beugg, Peter E. Lengyel, Richard Perello |
| Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches; 0.16 ounces |
| Release date | January 30, 2007 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 52 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Bros. |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
| Writers | Erik Stolhanske, Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter, Steve Lemme |
B**S
Why are we paying to watch movies
Great movie. It's a crime that I pay for prime but have to pay 3-4 dollars to watch a 20 year old movie
R**E
Funny and then funnier.
Every now and then, you need to laugh at the world and forget all the problems in it. This is comedic relief.
C**R
Classic
Still as funny as ever
D**H
Great fun
Fun time.
C**S
Pretty funny and extremely sly
People grousing about this movie need to just get a life. It's really very funny, if you like slapstick, frat humor, and even genuine satire. (I'm a university professor, so I don't only watch comedies like this, but if I like 'em, I love em, to paraphrase Yogi Berra.) There are references to dozens of movies. "Young Frankenstein" is one, as an astute reviewer noted. But it also skewers every pal picture I can think of, and the creepy night scenes are obviously a very funny parody of Kubrick's completely awful "Eyes Wide Shut." Watch what happens in the background as they approach "Beerfest," which is actually a mix of "Eyes" and about six other films. This is a movie that appears dumb, a la "Animal House," but if you know movies, it's actually really smart satire. The final payoff is drop dead glorious. Sure, it's closer to Monty Python than Ingmar Bergman (what a jokester!). But like the Pythons (who also used boobie humor and creepy animal jokes, along with exaggerated violence), these guys know their sources and send them up most humorously. Recommended. DO fill the cooler with plenty of brew, but keep your eyes wide open, expecially for the stuff that happens in the background of the scenes leading up to Beerfest. Watch for the movie references throughout. It's sly stuff indeed. PC this ain't. Thank you, Broken Lizard! A late addition: The movie, in the tradition of a lot of buddy films, is also really about the families we construct for ourselves out of the random parts of our silly existences. I was thinking of this while watching "Dodgeball" and the ridiculously under-rated "The Watch." As America becomes increasingly more separatist--social media does not bring us together, dogs, it presses us into cuddly closets where we can breathe down each others' identical necks--these movies do serve a function: disparate people and generations finding common ground in an idea. Sure, this one is about drinking beer: but it isn't. It's about restoring family honor. It ain't Shakespeare, but the Shake wasn't nearly as funny, either.
G**E
"You're all fur coat and no trousers, you are." -Pim Scutney
This is the best of the Broken Lizard movies (yes, even better than Super Troopers). It's a laugh-out-loud festival of hilarity, and a heartwarming ode to one of man's favorite pastimes: the consumption of beer! Never before has a film so ardently (and shamelessly) worn its heart on its sleeve, when it comes to the producers' affinity for all things hoppy. I mean, these guys train for a drinking competition (Octoberfest) with as much rigor and dedication as professional athletes training for a real sport. Whether they're polishing off a keg in one night (with only five people!), drinking ram's urine to toughen them up, or crashing college parties, they approach their training with ingenuity and commitment. I've seen this movie seven or eight times now, and it has withstood the test of time and repetition. It's just as funny now as it was the first time! This is the perfect movie to throw on when I have a few friends over, and we want to unwind with a few beers. Trust me, nothing makes you want to have a cold one quite like watching Beerfest! If you're a fan of Broken Lizard, "guy humor", or drinking beer, you WILL love this movie. If you're more a fan of romantic comedies... you probably won't like it so much ;) As an FYI, I purchased this movie from Amazon for a great price ($9, I think?), and the Blu-ray transfer is excellent. The visuals really pop, and you can see every bubble of that delicious beer in its High Definition glory :D
D**N
One of the greatest movies of all time. RIP gam gam
If you havent seen this. Why?
D**N
A dose of “Penisi”
Everybody needs Broken Lizard in their lives. Hilarious! Watch Tacoma FD if you haven’t already. And, of course both Super Troopers.
M**L
I absolutely loved this movie. It was funny from start to finish. I think it would be a love or hate kind of movie and I loved it. It's light-hearted and silly movie about a secret underground drinking competition at Oktoberfest
C**S
Bester Film aller Zeiten, also wenn man auf die Art Filme steht. Der gleichzeitige Genuss von Bier bietet sich aber an.
A**R
First discovered this film whilst in a German themed bar (big shout out to Das Bier in Montréal). They had the film on with subtitles which made us laugh so much I instantly ordered it from Amazon.ca right there in the bar!! It arrived shortly after and then the excitement really kicked in. A night was then scheduled for the full viewing... We consumed a couple of crates of beer watching it and then finished with some smooth Canadian rye whisky, also not forgetting the appearance of The Kraken rum. What a night. Hilarious film. Laughed so much. I'll say no more. A must see. 5 stars.
I**E
nothing
S**E
Pure alcoholic entertainment well worth buying and watching over and over again
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