I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell fails in its attempts at raunchy humor, and Tucker Max comes across so unlikable and outrageous that the film's inevitable story arc feels forced.
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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

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I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
Movie Info
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Director -
Bob Gosse -
Producer -
Karen Firestone , Tucker Max , Nils Parker -
Screenwriter -
Tucker Max , Nils Parker -
Distributor -
Freestyle Releasing -
Production Co -
Pink Slip Pictures , The Collective Studios , Rudius Films , Darko Entertainment -
Rating -
R (Language|Graphic Dialogue Throughout|Nudity|Some Crude Material|Strong Sexual Content) -
Genre -
Comedy -
Original Language -
English -
Release Date (Theaters) -
Oct 16, 2009, Wide -
Release Date (Streaming) -
Feb 1, 2013 -
Box Office (Gross USA) -
$1.4M -
Runtime -
1h 46m -
Sound Mix -
Dolby Digital