A tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker (Matt Czuchry) tricks his buddy Dan (Geoff Stults) into lying to his fiancée, so they can go to a legendary strip club to celebrate Dan's last days of bachelorhood in proper style. Tucker drags their misanthropic friend Drew (Jesse Bradford) along for the ride, and before they know it
Tucker's pursuit of a hilarious carnal interest lands Dan in serious trouble with the law and his future wife.
The ensuing blowout leaves Tucker uninvited to the wedding and ankle deep in a mess of his own creation. If he wants back into the wedding and the lives of his best friends, he'll have to find a way to balance the demands of friendship with his own narcissism
and selfishness.
This movie is to Tucker Max's ego what fire was to the Hindenberg. Oh, the humanity.
Easily one of the best comedies of the past 10 years. Good combination of witty dialogue and traditional dirty humor. Much funnier than The Hangover, and not as ridiculous--it was actually realistic and didn't rely on unbelievable situational humor like most comedies do today. If you are easily offended, then definitely stay away. But other than that, go watch it.
Terrible, and not in a good way.