The movie is full of toilet humor from bags of crap dropped on people heads to hairy lady legs. But for some reason you don't care whether there is toilet humor or not because its just really funny.
Four pals go graduate and go thier serperat ways. Billy the adventurous one travels the world, Dan (Seth Green) becomes a doctor and he is very OCD-ish, nervous and geeky. Jerry (Mathew Lilard) is a man with a good job and a nice girlfriend, but something to him is missing. And Tom (Dax Shepard) is a guy going nowhere fast. They here the news that Billy has died and they attend his funeral. After walking around a reliving old memories they stumble across a old Treasure map that Billy had finshed which was started when they were kids. They decide to look for this treasure and forget about life for a while.
The rest of the movie is a bunch of thier ascapades trying to find this treasure and the trouble that they get into.
This movie is very funny...Forgettable, yes...Predictable, Yes. But in the end it doesn't really matter because you had a good time watching it.
Best Performance: Mathew Lilard: He seemed genuine and he had the most to gain in the story. The connection is formed with him more than anybody else.
Other Notables: Seth Green: Very funny and maybe the funniest one in the movie.
Worst Performance: Tough one I guess. I would give it to the local Sherrif. His character wasn't one screen enough to have the effect he had on the movie.









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At one point, a theologian said something like, "I must say I find Professor Wolpert's remarks about religion very offensive." Wolpert immortally shot back, "They were supposed to be offensive!"
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At one point, a theologian said something like, "I must say I find Professor Wolpert's remarks about religion very offensive." Wolpert immortally shot back, "They were supposed to be offensive!"
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At one point, a theologian said something like, "I must say I find Professor Wolpert's remarks about religion very offensive." Wolpert immortally shot back, "They were supposed to be offensive!"
they love drawings of the stars...
you should hit them up
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he world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed...
~King Leonidas 300~
imi the founder of the club
and the way your art looks
we would have to have you join
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he world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, even a god-king can bleed...
~King Leonidas 300~
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~ Emile Zola
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