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  • dar04172 September 2020
    Pretty much everything you would expect from a movie with this title and staring Chris D'Elia.
  • This film tells the story of four friends who are the best buddies since college, but hasn't grown up at all since college. They end up being losers, until one day they are challenged to not see each other and to behave differently.

    Watching four grown up men doing wildly irresponsible and silly things just is not funny at all. It is actually pitiful, and I feel sorry for these characters. The jokes are not funny, they are simply annoying and out of touch with reality. The challenge is to sort themselves out, and frankly the outcome of the challenge still leaves much to be desired. This film is so silly, I think it wastes my time.
  • I went into this expecting a dumpster fire and wow how correct i was. Couldn't even sit through 20 minutes of this film at a time, i only rented it for eric andre and i couldn't even enjoy the parts he was in. This only got 2 stars because 1 was petty for eric to be completely honest. Waste of 3 dollars and 8 cents.
  • A movie that feels like it should have been made in 2006. It tried so hard to be in the camp of Old School or Superbad its just the writers are so out of touch they forgot to update their movie for 2016. The script was probably written in 2006 and turned down so many times over 10 years until it finally got greenlit. So their solution was to shove as many D-list actors and hack comedians into their film to get the masses to see it. They just didn't take into account literally no one could care less if Marc Maron is in your film. Are they truly utilizing these actors/comedians for actually comedy or just to shoehorn as many familiar faces they could get at a cheaper rate to get others to watch their derivative movie? The biggest mistake of all is they forgot to vet their lead actor before shooting. I guess they can get a pass since his father is a veteran director whos been rubbing shoulders with film industry people since the 80s. To actually think Chris D'elia deluded himself into thinking he was going to be the next Tom Cruise while operating his own teen harem is just hilarious. You reap what you sow!