Watch Beerfest For Free
Beerfest
During a trip to Germany to scatter their grandfather's ashes, German-American brothers Todd and Jan discover Beerfest, the secret Olympics of downing stout, and want to enter the contest to defend their family's beer-guzzling honor. Their Old Country cousins sneer at the Yanks' chances, prompting the siblings to return to America to prepare for a showdown the following year.
Release : | 2006 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Gerber Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Department Coordinator, |
Cast : | Erik Stolhanske Jay Chandrasekhar Steve Lemme Paul Soter M.C. Gainey |
Genre : | Comedy |
Watch Trailer
Cast List
Related Movies
Reviews
People are voting emotionally.
Memorable, crazy movie
Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Best movie of this year hands down!
"Super Troopers" made me laugh a lot. I had to force myself just to get halfway through this snoozer before giving up. Maybe it's funny if you get -- or, better, are -- drunk; as a non-drinker, I just didn't find much of this material amusing. I will say that, for a comedy, it was done reasonably well, so there's that. Maybe ST2 will be better.
I have nothing to say about this Movie, except that it is just a junk of unending senseless and totally insane plot to be ever brought on the screen. Comedy (if there was some)was Just for the laughs of Actors (if we can call them)casted in the Movie.The amount of beer the actors consume can very well kill an elephant. Revolving around the same irreversible plot, you don't know when this endless insanity will stop. I watched the whole movie because i rented the DVD, and also hoping some dramatic changes or some comedy till the End.If there is a thing to see in this movie, is "i don't remember anything" even not a beautiful face......Watch this movie if u really don't love your time and life.
Two American brothers in Germany to spread their dead father's ashes encounter an ancient drinking contest and round up their old college buddies to compete. This is the latest in the series of movies produced by the Broken Lizards comedy troop.Some movies are critic proof. That does not necessarily mean that they are so bizarre that critics can't figure them out. Sometimes it means that the flick in question is geared specifically towards an audience that never reads movie reviews. This is the same audience that went to see Dukes Of Hazzard (same director who made it too).The question every film critic is offered by a movie like Beerfest is why even bother to review it? You'd have to sit through almost 2 hours of crass humor about power drinking, frog masturbation and barmaid cleavage then write a review no one will likely read. The question is somewhat akin to that whole "if a tree falls in the forest..." philosophical query.Another question. How did cinematic greats like Donald Sutherland, Jurgen Prochnow and Cloris Leachman get in this movie? Talk about slumming. Sutherland at least had the good sense to go uncredited.Sadly some of us have our masochistic streak and do not let years of being scarred by seeing awful movies stop us from seeing more awful movies. Some of us go in and watch as our suspicions are confirmed. Sometimes...in fact quite often, it is agonizing to be proved right.In the case of sophomoric comedies like this one I can tell you that I started cringing at this type of humour well before I was twenty and I loathe it even more that I am past 30.Stupid, crass, lewd, childish...shall I continue? I don't think I need to...sheesh!
Unfortunately me and my other half couldn't decide what to see when we got to the cinema. And we ended up seeing this load of tripe! Right from the start I knew I was in for 2 hours of boredom. The "German" spoken in this movie is barely passable. In fact did they even consult anyone who spoke the language when they made the film? Because half of it is made up.The "Das Boot" joke was shocking. Though by that point I had come to expect that type of inane predictability.My boyfriend at least thought it was passable, but only because of all the scantily clad women featured.The best thing about this movie was the outtakes, and they weren't even that good.