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Eurotrip

  • Director: Jeff Schaffer
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Sex Comedy, Teen Movie
  • Themes: Americans Abroad, Nothing Goes Right, Culture Clash
  • Main Cast: Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Written and directed by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Jeff Schaffer, Eurotrip is a teen comedy from the Montecito Picture Company (makers of similar movies Old School and Road Trip). Mainstream teenager Scott (Scott Mechlowicz) forms an online friendship with German student Mieke in order to get a passing grade in his high school German class. When he finds out Mieke is a buxom blonde girl (Jessica Böhrs), he travels to meet her with his pals Cooper (Jacob Pitts), Jenny (Michelle Trachtenberg), and Jamie (Travis Wester). The group of randy teens head to Berlin by way of London, Paris, and Amsterdam. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Review

By default, Eurotrip is bound to be lumped in with the countless other gross-out comedies of its time, which is too bad, since it's chock-full of as many outlandish gags as all of the third-string American Pie rip-offs combined (including the truly dreadful American Wedding). Written by three Seinfeld alumni, this teen flick plays by the rules for the most part: The leads are fairly standard, while the surrounding wacky side characters usually take the spotlight whenever there isn't wall-to-wall (and non-discriminating) nudity. What separates this one, however, is the brilliantly bizarre situations into which the characters seem to get themselves. Sure, all the laughs stem from a borderline bigoted viewpoint, but that's the whole point (something that would've been more clear if the movie had kept its original title, The Ugly Americans). The flick does have its downsides, namely that you'll have to wade through some shabby "been there, done that" plotting in between the big laughs, but if you're game, it'll all be worth it when the fireworks hit. (The scene with the kid and the markers is shockingly funny in the worst possible way.) In fact, it remains to be seen just how many will be truly offended by this rowdy romp; with everyone from the Pope to Nazis being up for grabs comedy-wise, Eurotrip has the chance to make a lot of its sensitive audience pretty angry -- though to be fair, it wasn't made for them. This is a hard R-rated teen flick full of juvenile and ridiculous material that the kids will no doubt eat up. At the very least, it's worth it for the early scene-stealing cameo from Matt Damon, which gives the film one of its heartiest laughs. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jeffrey Tambor; Rade Sherbedgia - Tibor; Diedrich Bader - Mugger; Vitezsalv Bouchner - Orange Juice Ad; John Comer - Hooligan; Steve Hytner - Green Fairy; Petr Jákl - Gunter; Joanna Lumley - Hostel Clerk; Patrick Malahide - Arthur Frommer; Jan Nemejovsky - Manager at Opulent Hotel; Nick Jameson - Reporter; Jack Marston - Pope; Paul Oldham - Cecil; Dominic Raacke - Trucker; Miroslav Táborský - Waiter at Opulent Hotel; Vinnie Jones - Mad Maynard; J.P. Manoux - Robot Man; Lucy Lawless - Madame Vandersexxx; Pat Kilbane - American Robot Guy; Jana Pallaske - Anna, The Camera Store Girl; Kristin Kreuk - Fiona; Jiri M. Sieber - Gruber; Amy Huck - Baker Woman; Joel Kirby - Swiss Guard; Pedja Bjelac - Italian Guy at Vatican; Fred Armisen - Creepy Italian Guy; Jessica Bohrs - Mieke; Molly Schade - Candy; David Fisher - Hooligan; Nial Iskhakov - Bert; Tereza Brettschweiderová - Girl in Orange Juice Ad; Helder Cambolo - Rasta Chef; Mike Cella - Hooligan; Christian Dunckley Clark - Hooligan; Jakki Degg - Missy; Roger Deneshe - Baker Man; Edita Deveroux - Nude Beach Lady; Adam Dotlacil - Heinrich; Go Go Dyei Jen-Michel - Rasta Waiter; Vilém Holý - Hans; Lucie Kachtíková - Vandersexxx Girl; Labass Kanoute - Naked African Guy; Zuzana Kocová - Vandersexxx Girl; Jakub Kohák - French Soccer Fan; Lustra - Donny's Band; Mike McGuffie - Hooligan; Cathy Meils - Mrs. Thomas; Andrea Miltnerová - Vatican Tour Guide; Barbora Navrátilová - Vandersexxx Girl; Patrick Rapold - Christoph; Sota Sakuma - Naked Tiny Asian Guy; Ellen Savaria - Tourist Woman in Vatican; Kristýna Simová - Girl in Orange Juice Ad; Walter Sittler - Mieke's Father; Jeff Smith - Hooligan; Andrea Stuart - Courier Clerk; Petra Tomanková - Nude Beach Lady; Eric Moscoso Vertiz - Naked Spanish Guy; Lenka Vomocilová - Sissy; Tereza Zimová - Vandersexxx Girl

Credit

Neno Pecur - Art Director, Jindrich Koci - Art Director, David Baxa - Art Director, Matthew Stillman - Associate Producer, David Minkowski - Associate Producer, Roman Rigo - Boom Operator, Suzanne Smith - Casting, Risa Kes - Casting, Meg Liberman - Casting, Adrienne Stern - Casting, Sylvie Brochere - Casting, Camille Patton - Casting, Nancy Bishop - Casting, Nelia Morago - Casting, Tereza Razzaiuti - Casting, John Houlihan - Consultant/advisor, Dell Hake - Conductor, Thomas Karnowski - Co-producer, Vanessa Vogel - Costume Designer, Julia Caston - Costume Designer, Maria Hubácková - Costume Designer, Marta Jencová - Costume Designer, Jitka Svecová - Costume Designer, Zuzana Brozová - Costume Designer, Zuzana Bursíková - Costume Designer, Jirina Eisenhamerová - Costume Designer, Bela Friedlova - Costume Designer, Mirek Lux - First Assistant Director, Christopher Newman - First Assistant Director, Jan Mensik - First Assistant Director, Jeff Schaffer - Director, Roger Bondelli - Editor, Joe Medjuck - Executive Producer, Ivan Reitman - Executive Producer, Tom Pollock - Executive Producer, Helena Steidlova - Hair Styles, Lukás Bech - Location Manager, Klaus Darrelmann - Location Manager, Barbora Jurkovicová - Location Manager, James L. Venable - Composer (Music Score), Patrick Houlihan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Bohumil Sobotka - Makeup, Klaus Fuxjager - Camera Operator, Peter McCaffrey - Camera Operator, Allan Starski - Production Designer, David Eggby - Cinematographer, Miro Gabor - Cinematographer, David Egby - Cinematographer, Gary R. Wordham - Production Manager, Martina Burgetová - Production Manager, Daniel Goldberg - Producer, Joe Medjuck - Producer, Alec Berg - Producer, David Mandel - Producer, Jackie Marcus - Producer, Reinhard Stergar - Production Sound, David Marquette - Recording, Tim Gomillion - Recording, Dennis Rogers - Recording, Jodi Tripi - Research, Christopher Baird - Singer, Bára Bucharová - Set Designer, Viera Dandová - Set Designer, Marek Kukawski - Set Designer, Tamara Marini - Set Designer, Jaroslav Rericha - Set Designer, Blackpool Studios - Special Effects, Zdenek Dvoracek - Stunts, Martin Hub - Stunts, Miroslav Lhotka - Stunts, Miroslav Navratil - Stunts, Cinda-Lin James - Stunts, Pavel Vokoun - Stunts, Ray De Haan - Stunts, Pavel Bezdek - Stunts, Rene Hajek - Stunts, Steve Griffin - Stunts, David Schultz - Stunts, Jan Vosmik - Stunts, Adam Barnhart - Stunts, Petr Bozdech - Stunts, Viktor Cervenka - Stunts, Frantisek Deak - Stunts, Laura Grady - Stunts, Antonin Hausknecht - Stunts, Ivan Mares - Stunts, Sam McMullen - Stunts, David Motl - Stunts, Vaclav Pacal - Stunts, Jiri Simbersky - Stunts, Pat Romano - Stunts Coordinator, Jarda Peterka - Stunts Coordinator, Lee Sheward - Stunts Coordinator, Thomas Karnowski - Unit Production Manager, Alec Berg - Screenwriter, Jeff Schaffer - Screenwriter, David Mandel - Screenwriter, Petr Drozda - Production Assistant, Pavel Bugyik - Production Assistant, Martin Cígler - Production Assistant, Stepán Farkas - Production Assistant, Jaroslav Jablonský - Production Assistant, Lucie Ryan - Production Assistant, Jirí Suchánek - Production Assistant, Kevin Kutchaver - Visual Effects Supervisor, Benoit Girard - Visual Effects Supervisor, Kevin Blank - Visual Effects Supervisor, Alisa Buckley - Unit Publicist, Martin Hubácek - Additional Editing, Alan Z. McCurdy - Additional Editing, Adéla Spaljová - Additional Editing, John Marzano - Aerial Photography, Eric Chauvin - Background Artist, Todd Homme - Executive Music Producer, Franta Novák - First Assistant Camera, Kirk Chiswell - First Assistant Camera, Petr Machácek - First Assistant Camera, Jan Vojtech - First Assistant Camera, Jindrich Hanzel - Grip, Ivo Gresak - Key Grip, Václav Kácha - Key Grip, J. Todd Adams - Musical Performer, Nicholas J.M. Cloutman - Musical Performer, Bruce Fulford - Musical Performer, Mark Graziano - Post Production Supervisor, Imke Sommerkamp - Production Coordinator, Petr Kaválek - Production Coordinator, Hilde Odelga - Production Coordinator, Lukás Lehoucka - Properties Master, Michal Svoboda - Properties Master, Zbynek Vít - Properties Master, James Bolt - Re-Recording Mixer, Elliot Tyson - Re-Recording Mixer, Tim McColm - Re-Recording Mixer, Nada Pinter - Script Supervisor, Kazi Kopecká - Script Supervisor, Blake Neely - Second Assistant Director, Ben Howarth - Second Assistant Director, Jakub Dvorák - Second Assistant Director, Helena Franková - Second Assistant Director, Beth Sterner - Sound Effects Director, Dave Williams - Sound Effects Director, Brian Thomas Nist - Sound Effects Director, Peter McCaffrey - Steadicam Operator, Zdenek Vávra - Still Photographer, David Hankins - Supervising Sound Editor, John Benson - Supervising Sound Editor, Gabriela Dolenská - Translator, Michaela Formanová - Translator, Karolina Plecitá - Translator, Ariana Raková - Translator, Stepánka Rocková - Translator, David Trojan - Translator, Katka Valentajnová - Translator, Jerome Morin - Visual Effects Producer, Chris Del Conte - Visual Effects Producer, Ralph Osborn III - ADR Editor, Helen Luttrell - ADR Editor, Jeff Gomillion - ADR Mixer, Phillip Rogers - ADR Recordist, Katerina Bartosová - Art Department Assistant, Milena Koubkova - Assistant Art Director, Erin Tavin - Assistant Costumer Designer, Igor Jelen - Assistant Chief Lighting Technician, Katerina Samálova - Assistant Hair, Andrea Bystrá - Assistant Location Manager, Michal Karafek - Assistant Location Manager, Richard Svojgr - Assistant Location Manager, Katerina Samálova - Assistant Makeup, Goran Uljanic - Assistant Production Coordinator, Robert Morrisey - Assistant Sound Editor, Igor Murco - Best Boy Electric, Ivo Cervenka - Best Boy Grip, Jiri Ctvrtecka - Best Boy Grip, Miroslav Cáslavska - Buyer, Jan Hoffmann - Buyer, Radek Lehoucka - Buyer, Michal Moudrý - Buyer, Vaclav Kares - Camera Loader, Jacqueline Rietz - Casting Assistant, Kate Caldwell - Casting Associate, Jan Boruvka - Chief Lighting Technician, Hana Kucerová - Costumes Supervisor, Ralph Osborn III - Dialogue Editor, Helen Luttrell - Dialogue Editor, Milan Jáchym - Electrician, Bohumil Kapek - Electrician, Ladislav Musil - Electrician, Radek Novák - Electrician, Michal Sroubek - Electrician, Jirí Hrstka - Extra Casting, Martin Heselov - First Assistant Editor, Davis Reynolds - First Assistant Editor, Aileen Seaton - Key Hairstylist, Eva Ungrová - Key Hairstylist, Jirí Farkas - Key Make-up, Aileen Seaton - Key Make-up, Jan Kodera - Leadman, Lee Frazier III - Post Production Assistant, Jim Turner - Production Controller, Steven R. Molen - Production Executive, David Meeking - Scenic Artist, Jan Cabalka - Second Assistant Camera, Donovan Fraser - Second Assistant Camera, Andreas Meszaros - Second Second Assistant Director, Bára Bárová - Set Dresser, Ted Boonthanakit - Storyboard Artist, Ricardo Delgado - Storyboard Artist, William A. Cimino - Set Decorator, Jirí Macke - Set Decorator, L.A. MadDogs - ADR Loop Group, Tomas Cervenka - Cable Person, Karel Schneiberg - Cable Person, Scott Curtis - Foley Supervisor, Gary Burritt - Negative Cutter, Marc Wolff - Pilot, Veronica Gavlaková - Production Secretary, Martin Supka - Set Medic/First Aid, Pavel Huml - Set Medic/First Aid, Pavel Policar - Special Effects Technician, Michal Abraham - Swing Gang, Pavel Hartmann - Swing Gang, Petr Marousek - Swing Gang, Vaclav Cerny - Swing Gang, Libor Datel - Swing Gang, Borek Zvolánek - Swing Gang, Lukas Líbal - Third Assistant Director, Jan Kotík - Graphic Design, Katerina Van Gemundova - Art Department Coordinator

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EuroTrip
Directed by Jeff Schaffer
Produced by Alec Berg
Daniel Goldberg
David Mandel
Jackie Marcus
Joe Medjuck
Written by Alec Berg
David Mandel
Jeff Schaffer
Starring Scott Mechlowicz
Jacob Pitts
Michelle Trachtenberg
Travis Wester
Jessica Böhrs
Distributed by DreamWorks
Release date(s) February 20, 2004
Running time 90 minutes
Country United States United States
Language English
Budget ~ US$25,000,000 [1]
Gross revenue $20,796,847 (worldwide) [1]

EuroTrip is a 2004 American comedy film. The main plot tells a story about how Scott Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) and his three friends travel across Europe in search of his German pen pal Mieke (Jessica Böhrs), whom he initially mistakes for a man. Realizing he has feelings for her, they visit London, Paris, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Berlin and Vatican City in Rome, encountering awkward and embarrassing situations along the way.

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Plot

Scott "Scotty" Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) is dumped by his girlfriend Fiona (Kristin Kreuk) at his high school graduation. Devastated, he e-mails the happenings to his German pen pal Mieke, who he believes is a German guy named "Mike". His friend, Cooper Harris (Jacob Pitts), quips about Scott being "predictable" and all people on the Internet are homosexuals looking for sex. They decide to go to a party to prove Fiona won't stop him enjoying graduation, but they arrive to find she has been sleeping with Donny (Matt Damon), the lead singer of a college band, and are treated to a performance of the song "Scotty Doesn't Know", where every detail of the lewd affair is revealed with an accompanying explanation of why Scotty didn't know about it.

Drunk and angry, Scott arrives home and receives an e-mail reply from Mieke, who answers sorry for all that has happened, and wants to arrange a meeting in order to make Scott feel better. Resonating on Cooper's earlier comment of Internet relationships, Scott tells Mieke to stay away from him. Unfortunately, Scott's brother Bert (Nial Iskhakov) explains that "Mieke" in German is not "Mike", but actually similar to "Michelle" in English. Realizing his mistake and that he has feelings for her, he tries desperately to contact her again, only to find she has blocked his address. Pushed by Cooper to leave Ohio and go to Germany to find her, Scott resolves to travel to Europe to fix the situation and confront her face-to-face.

Unable to afford a passenger ticket, Scott and Cooper receive a discounted rate by traveling as couriers to London, where they end up befriending the members of a Manchester United football hooligan firm, led by Mad Maynard (Vinnie Jones), after accidentally stumbling upon their pub and escaping a fight by claiming themselves as members of a Manchester United fan club from Ohio. After a wild night of drinking, Scott and Cooper wake up on a double-decker bus on their way to Paris for a Manchester United game. In Paris, they meet up with their fraternal twin friends Jenny (Michelle Trachtenberg) and Jamie (Travis Wester), who decide they will accompany them to Berlin to find Mieke (Jessica Böhrs). They agree on visiting other parts of Europe, since this will be the last summer the four of them will spend together before going off to different colleges.

Following a long train ride with an overly enthusiastic Italian man (Fred Armisen) attempting to grope them, the group ends up in the fictitious French town of Crans Sur Mer, but leave immediately after realizing that only men go to the town's nude beach during the summer (the women don't want to be gawked at and therefore go to another beach). In Amsterdam (which is actually filmed in Prague), Cooper heads to a brutal BDSM club by accident, and Scott and Jenny mistakenly go to a café and eat what they believe to be hash brownies and proceed to "freak out," only to realise that they are normal brownies. While Jamie is at a camera store seeking to have his prized Leica M7 camera cleaned, the female shopkeeper takes him to the alley to engage in oral sex. Unfortunately, Jamie, who is in charge of all of the money and passports, is robbed of everything by a mugger.

With no choice but to hitchhike to Berlin, they manage to get a truck driver to pull over. Unfortunately, he does not speak English. The driver mentions Berlin in his speech many times, he is actually saying he is going nowhere near Berlin, as he is wanted there for assaulting a woman and raping a horse. They ultimately end up in Bratislava, Slovakia (filmed in Milovice in the Czech Republic), where they are horrified by the desolation of Eastern Europe. They talk to a Slovak man and discover there is no train network, but due to an exaggerated exchange rate, they get the executive suite at a lavish Slovak hotel with only $1.83. Deciding to have "some more fun", they arrive at a nightclub, owned by a man Jenny met at the railway station in Paris. Smitten, she nearly falls for him, until she discovers he is married and bisexual. In a fit of depression, Jenny downs half a bottle of absinthe, becoming so intoxicated she makes out with her brother - both are horrified after snapping back to reality. The next morning, the same Slovak man drives them to Berlin. Unfortunately, Mieke's father states his daughter has gone on a boat tour for the summer and will only be reachable in Rome for a short time. In order to afford flight tickets, Jamie sells his precious Leica camera.

In Rome, the four head to Vatican City, where Mieke will tour before she leaves. Cooper erroneously rings the bell of Saint Marco, before setting fire to a "pope hat" and throwing it onto the fireplace, which lights up white smoke in Vatican City, making everyone believe a new pope has been elected. Trying to escape, Scotty gets tangled in a golden curtain, before stumbling out on the balcony where he is believed to be the new pope. Spotting Mieke, he jumps down a banister to meet up with her. Although the Swiss Guard realize what is going on and attempt to stop them and severely punish them for their actions, the football hooligans from England return and save Scott and Cooper. Scott finally introduces himself to Mieke in person and upon confessing his love for her, Mieke has sex with Scott in a confessional before she boards her boat, telling Scott to continue to write to her. A man whom Jamie took on a tour of the Vatican turns out to be Arthur Frommer, author of the guidebook Jamie has memorized and he hires him to tour every museum and cathedral in Europe. Scott, Cooper and Jenny finally get their passports and prepare to head home. On the return trip, Jenny entices Cooper to have sex with her in one of the aircraft's toilets.

Scott moves to Oberlin College in the fall and is surprised to see Mieke. She states she is his roommate, due to another misunderstanding about her name. The film ends with Scott and Mieke embracing one another and kissing on her bed.

Production

All "scenes" from Europe were filmed in Prague, Czech Republic[citation needed], especially in the streets close to the Rudolfinum. The scene when the main characters are boarding the train station in Paris was filmed in Prague's main railway station (Hlavní nádraží)[citation needed]. The scene inside "Vatican City" was actually filmed in Prague's National Museum[citation needed].

Cast

Home media

Eurotrip was released on DVD on June 1, 2004, in an R-rated theatrical version (91 minutes) and an "Unrated" extended version (93 minutes).

Soundtrack

Eurotrip
Soundtrack by various artists
Released February 24, 2004
Genre Punk rock, pop
Label Milan
Professional reviews
  1. "Scotty Doesn't Know" - Lustra
  2. "My Generation" - Chapeaumelon (The Who cover)
  3. "Wild One" - Wakefield
  4. "99 Red Balloons" - Goldfinger (Nena cover)
  5. "In The City" - The Jam
  6. "Shooting Stars" - Cauterize
  7. "Nonchalant" - Chapeaumelon
  8. "Scotty Doesn't Know" (Euro Version) - MC Jeffsky
  9. "Make My Dreams Come True" - Apollo 440
  10. "Du" - David Hasselhoff (Peter Maffay cover)
  11. "Les Promesses" - Autour De Lucie
  12. "I Love Marijuana" - Linval Thompson
  13. "Turn It Up" - Ugly Duckling
  14. "Get Loose" - The Salads

Additional tracks

The film features additional tracks not included on the soundtrack album:

  • "Morning Train (9 to 5)", a song by Sheena Easton plays after the football hooligans, having forced Scott and Cooper to "sing the Manchester United song", approve of Scott's altered ending to the song.
  • "England 5 - Germany 1", a song by the seminal English Oi! band The Business plays on the hooligan bus trip to Paris.
  • An unknown song by Charles Asnacort is playing over the background in the scene at the Louvre when the panning camera stops and returns to ogle a beautiful brunette. The artist (not the song) is identified by the writers in the first commentary on the DVD.
  • "Ça plane pour moi", a song by Belgian musician Plastic Bertrand, can be heard when the four friends first get on the train.
  • Donna Summer's 1979 hit "Hot Stuff", is featured in the scene where the four are on the train to Amsterdam.
  • "Let Forever Be", a song sung by Noel Gallagher of Oasis on lead vocals and performed by The Chemical Brothers. It can be heard in the unrated movie edition where the twins are seen drunkenly kissing each other.
  • Bloodhound Gang's The Bad Touch. The song can be heard in the film when Cooper is walking in Amsterdam looking for Club Vandersexx
  • "Keine Überdosis Deutschland", a song by Normahl, can be heard during the journey through Germany to Bratislava.
  • "The Sacred War" during the visit in Slovakia.
  • "Are you gonna be my girl" by the rock band "jet" in the scene where they take off in an airplane.

Theme song

"Scotty Doesn't Know" is a song that was written exclusively for the film. It is performed by the band Lustra, but in the movie, the lead singer is portrayed by Matt Damon, whose character surreptitiously steals a girl from "Scotty", hence the title and subject matter.

The song contains numerous lewd references to how Scotty's girlfriend Fiona has been cheating on him for an extended period of time. In the movie, the song becomes something of a popular phenomenon: a week or so later in Bratislava, the song is remixed and is playing in a popular nightclub. By the end of the movie, it has become so widespread and (presumably) popular that Scott's best friend Cooper is able to use it as the ringtone on his phone.

Reception

Box office

The film was released in the United States and Canada on February 20, 2004 in 2,512 theaters. Over its opening weekend, the film grossed $6,711,384. It went on to gross $17,771,387 in the United States and Canada and $3,025,460 in other territories for a worldwide total of $20,796,847.[1]

Critics

On the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a 47% approval rating based on 111 reviews and a 23% rating based on 26 reviews from top critics.[2][3] On Metacritic, the film scored 45 out of 100 based on 30 reviews.[4]

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