Synopsis
When Scott learns that his longtime cyber-buddy from Berlin is a gorgeous young woman, he and his friends embark on a trip across Europe.
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Cast
- Scott MechlowiczScott Thomas
- Jacob PittsCooper Harris
- Travis WesterJamie
- Michelle TrachtenbergJenny
- Jessica BoehrsMieke
- Kristin KreukFiona
- Vinnie JonesMad Maynard
- Dominic RaackeTrucker
- Jana PallaskeAnna, The Camera Store Girl
- Nial IskhakovBert
- 60
The Hollywood Reporter
Although a number of the gags fall flatter than a crepe, the accent is on the charmingly juvenile as opposed to the purely puerile, with a fresh-faced cast of amiable young performers on hand to make the trek relatively painless. - 58
Entertainment Weekly
In the world according to Eurotrip, the Europeans may be a twisted, outdated, ridiculous lot, but what defines them is that unlike the Americans, they've never quite evolved to irony: They treat even the scuzziest habits with dire sincerity. - 50
TV Guide Magazine
Scene-stealing cameos by Matt Damon and Lucy Lawless and the very catchy pop song that becomes a leitmotif for Scotty's pain are among its less-raunchy (comparatively speaking) highlights. - 50
The New York Times
The mildly xenophobic humor includes one of the few inventive mime insults seen in a movie; Eurotrip may be stupid, but it's not dumb. - 50
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Yet for all the debauchery, there's a juvenile candor in its knowing embrace of teen sex comedy cliches, as if the entire film is just one of Scott's fantasies. You half expect him to jolt awake at the end, and why not? The film fades just like a half-remembered dream. - 50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
But Eurotrip has no provocative central characters, an absolute must for a gross-out teen comedy. As their names suggest, Scott, Coop, Jenny and Jamie are wusses. "Animal House"'s Bluto Blutarsky would've swallowed them whole without belching. - 50
San Francisco Chronicle
Teen sex comedies always have more homoerotic moments than you can shake a ... whatever ... at, but Eurotrip seems overly concerned with penises and predatory men. This brand of humor, a time-honored crutch for comedy writers, is both lazy and unseemly. - 40
Variety
Promising young cast flounders amid comic material that's staler than week-old bread.