Tucker Max, the undisputed king of the bro-lit genre, is bringing his long-time New York Times best seller "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell" to the big screen, and our friends at FilmDrunk have the latest trailer.
While Max clearly has a talent for chronicling the debauchery that goes down in frat house basements and strip club back rooms, his tales usually come with a level of misogyny that would give pause to the average Taliban warlord. Which somewhat limits the film's target audience.
This could be a problem for Max, who wrote and produced the film, and then raised expectations by bragging he could easily charge 20 or 30 dollars for it.
Will you, member of the 18-to-35 male demographic, pay just 10 dollars for Max's movie, which guarantees harsh condemnations of overweight women and pity sex with midgets? Or will you leave the egotistical auteur hanging?


























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Thursday 17 September
By Zachary Dripps
Wow only like 20 people have voted, but I'm surprised most of the people who took the poll said they're not seeing this movie. Asylum's general demographic must be above frat-boy comedy about sexual victories... Well, I'm not above that. Tucker Max is hilarious. This is a theater plus blu-ray buy for me.
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Thursday 17 September
By Fios
Yes, a "true" story ... the subtitle should be "Unfunny Jokes I Thought Of 6 Days Later" or "Things I Said Quietly to My Friends But Now Pretend As If I Said Out Loud."
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Thursday 17 September
By Brian Fairbanks
Agreed, but when it comes down to it, "I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell" is a laugh-out loud book featuring subject matter that usually creeps me out: the nitty gritty of sex written by a misogynist. So, I was really looking forward to this movie coming out, opening big, and being a great raunchy comedy, like Animal House.
Unfortunately, I watched the trailer a few weeks back and cringed. I don't know whether the movie is just going to be terribly unfunny or what, but the clips looked atrocious. No comedy to be found here, it seems.