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The writing and directing team of Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger (television's "The Whitest Kids U Know") take a failing grade on their entree into feature film territory.
Contrary to the wealth of comic gifts Moore and Cregger exhibit on a regular basis on television, the "Monty Python-inspired" duo hit too few comic high notes with a road trip sex comedy that never finds a groove.
Cregger plays the virgin Eugene, whose initiation to love-making with his longtime girlfriend Cindi (Raquel Alessi) is ruined when a party-house stairwell fall puts him in a coma for four years.
Eugene's best friend Tucker (Moore) brings Eugene back to the waking world of the eternally horny with the aid of a baseball bat, and the two set off on a journey to the Playboy mansion to locate Cindi, who's been busy doing nude modeling for Playboy magazine.
As comic performers Moore and Cregger are a stellar team, but screenwriting is not their strong suit.
In something like a Judd Apatow comedy, I have a feeling Cregger and Moore could make an audience laugh its socks right off.
(Fox Searchlight) Rated R. 90 mins.
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