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Rating: 5.545/10 by 352 users

Miss March (2009)

A young man awakens from a four-year coma to hear that his once virginal high-school sweetheart has since become a centerfold in one of the world's most famous men's magazines. He and his sex-crazed best friend decide to take a cross-country road trip in order to crash a party at the magazine's legendary mansion headquarters and win back the girl.

Directing:
  • Zach Cregger
  • Trevor Moore
  • David K. Riebel
  • Joel Jeffrey Nishimine
Writing:
  • Dennis Haggerty
  • Ryan Homchick
  • Thomas Mimms
  • Zach Gregger
  • Trevor Moore
  • Zach Cregger
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 13, 2009

Rating: 5.545/10 by 352 users

Alternative Title:
Miss February - US
Miss March: Generation Penetration - GB
Playboys - US
Miss Marzo - ES
Miss March - FR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $6,000,000
Revenue: $4,591,629

Plot Keyword: first time, virgin, road trip, playboy, duringcreditsstinger

Zach Cregger
Eugene Bell
Trevor Moore
Tucker Cleigh
Raquel Alessi
Cindi Whitehall
Craig Robinson
Horsedick.MPEG
Hugh Hefner
Hugh Hefner
Carla Jimenez
Nurse Juanita
Geoff Meed
Fireman Rick
Slade Pearce
Young Eugene
Remy Thorne
Young Tucker
Barry Sigismondi
Mr. Whitehall
Alex Donnelley
Mrs. Whitehall
Josh Fadem
Flava Flav Kid
Paul Rogan
Mr. Biederman
Kate Luyben
Mrs. Biederman
Bonita Friedericy
Diner Waitress
Carrie Keagan
Carrie Keagan
Ashley Lomberger
Beautiful Girl #1
Annie Ilonzeh
Beautiful Girl #2
Melissa Ordway
Gorgeous Girl
Jessica Vilchis
Sexy Girl #1
Chris Gann
Fireman #4
Sara Jean Underwood
Sara Jean Underwood
Betsy Rue
Strawberrius
Sheila Platte
Bunny (uncredited)
Francesca Zappitelli
Music Video Girl (uncredited)
Deanie Ballard
Posse Member #1
40 Glocc
Posse Member #2
Shark Firestone
No Good TV Reporter
Chris Durand
Fireman #3
Mike Massa
Fireman #6
Americus Abesamis
Mansion Bouncer (uncredited)
Corina Boettger
Gertrude (uncredited)
Jennifer Bond
Gorgeous Girl (uncredited)
Annabelle Bourlet
Mansion Babe (uncredited)
Nic Bradly
The Make Out Guy (uncredited)
Nahtasha Budhi
Playmate (uncredited)
Christie Brunson
Mansion Girl (uncredited)
Tim Carr
Partygoer (uncredited)
David Casiano
Playboy Socialite (uncredited)
Tiffany Collie
Music Video Model (uncredited)
Dustin Dennard
Fireman (uncredited)
Sky Elobar
Mailman (uncredited)
Jennipher Foster
Lindsay (uncredited)
Kira Gurnee
Party Guest (uncredited)
Juliette Jackson
Bunny (uncredited)
Christopher John Karr
Fireman (uncredited)
Samantha Kelly
Soprano (uncredited)
Sarah Klaren
Playboy Model (uncredited)
Christina Lindley
Playboy Model (uncredited)
Joey Luthman
School Boy in Auditorium (uncredited)
Kier Mellour
Bikini Babe (uncredited)
Meriah Nelson
Grotto diver (uncredited)
Dalton O'Dell
Eugene's Nephew (uncredited)
Kevin Pennington
Party Stud (uncredited)
Jessica Lauren Richmond
No Good TV Celebrity (uncredited)
Andrew Sibner
Hyperventilating Audience Member (uncredited)
Holly Spink
Playboy Bunny (uncredited)
JW Wiseman
Orderly #1 (uncredited)
James Henry Williams Jr.
Posse member (uncredited)

Kamurai

Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. I "liked" this movie up to the point I was going to write the review, and realized that I don't like the movie in spite of all its horrible qualities. The story, as written, is actually pretty goo, but there are certain comedic points that only sabotage the movie. The biggest problems are simply that the lead actor just is not charismatic enough for the role: the character can still be a wimp and likeable enough for the audience to be behind him from the start. The second problem, which probably hurts the lead, is that the "best friend" character has too big a personality and is gratuitously stupid far beyond the point of irritation. There are several points where the movie stops just so we can watch him be a moron. It's all about pacing. The movie wants to shock and awe, but doesn't build to anything, it just randomly flings things at the wall to see what sticks and then forcing you to look while it asks, "Isn't that crazy?" I'd like to see a refined version of this movie with decent actors: Craig Robinson is by far the best and biggest actor in this, and he has a bit part which seems specifically written for one of the worst jokes in the movie.


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