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  1. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a 2009 American independent comedy film loosely based on the work and persona of writer Tucker Max, who co-wrote the screenplay. In an interview with Shave Magazine Max explained that the film is not "a direct recount or retelling.

  2. Sep 25, 2009 · A movie based on a book by Tucker Max, a notorious frat boy who tries to redeem himself after ruining his friend's bachelor party. IMDb users rate it 5.2 out of 10 and critics give it a Metascore of 26.

  3. A tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker tricks his buddy Dan into lying to his fiancée Kristy, so they can go to an legendary strip club three and a half hours away to celebrate Dan’s last days of bachelorhood in proper style.

  4. A comedy film based on a book by Tucker Max, about a bachelor party gone wild. Critics and audiences panned the movie for its crude humor, unlikable protagonist and forced plot.

  5. A comedy film about a guy who ruins his friend's bachelor party and tries to make amends. He lies to his friend's fiancée, gets him into trouble with strippers, and faces the consequences of his actions.

  6. I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell. COMEDY. Tucker Max never grew up and has a long chequered history of wild nights and legendary parties. Clinging onto his youth, Tucker takes an impromtu road trip to celebrate his friends bachelor party.

  7. A tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker tricks his buddy Dan into lying to his fiancée Kristy, so they can go to an legendary strip club three and a half hours away to celebrate Dan’s last days of bachelorhood in proper style.