The producers behind the debaucherous comedies Road Trip and Old School teamed up with jailbait actress Michelle Trachtenberg and relative newcomers Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, and Travis Wester for this globetrotting raunchfest about four young Americans who traipse across Europe in search of one of the lads' sexy German pen pal. The unrated director's cut is presented with an impressive treatment on this DVD. Featuring a version of the film that is three minutes longer than the one shown in theaters, the disc bears a widescreen transfer of the film with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound soundtracks in both the original English and dubbed French. Additionally, the English audio track can be heard in Dolby Digital 2.0, and there are subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. And when the makers of this release say "unrated," they really mean unrated, even down to the menus and the collection of deleted scenes, which differ from those found on the simultaneously released R-rated DVD. There are multiple audio-commentary tracks included, as well as two featurettes, including one that takes fans behind the scenes of the infamous nude beach scene. Rounding out the package is a music video, a karaoke feature, bios, and an image gallery. In addition to the aforementioned rated version, Eurotrip is also available on an unrated full-screen disc with the same features.
Customer Rating
4
Great Movie
on October 12, 2007
Posted by: SpyRaio
This was a great movie, I didn't think it was going to be that good, but I was surprised it had it's moments. I wouldn't say it is as good as Old School, but it was better than Road Trip. If you haven't seen this movie I would check it out.
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