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Miss March (2009)
description written by member Zara:
Four years after falling into a coma, Eugene (Zach Cregger) comes to, only to discover that his high school sweetheart (Raquel Alessi) has traded her virginity for a centerfold spot in a popular men's magazine. Crashing a mansion full of hot women and getting Miss March to take him back might take a miracle. But with nothing to lose -- and his sex-crazed friend (Trevor Moore) egging him on -- he's determined to get the girl.
| Release Date: | March 13th, 2009 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
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| Miss March Movie Review by Martin (11/9/2009) |
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The latest in a long line of "American pie" rip-offs. "Miss March" is actually an ok comedy which like so many others, relies way to much on grossout humour.
A movie style teenager (probably in his 20's in real life) finally desides to bed his girlfriend on prom night, only to end up in a coma after falling down a flight...
(complete Miss March review by Martin)
Miss March Movie Review by Zara (7/29/2009) |
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Once again, I feel it's important to point out that I watched the "Unrated" DVD version of this movie and not the theatrical release. I don't bother watching a movie twice unless I'm really interested in it. There really aren't that many movies which move me to do that and this isn't one of them. Perhaps the unrated...
(complete Miss March review by Zara)
| Miss March Movie Review by Jarrod (3/18/2009) |
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'Miss March' marks the cinematic debut of Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore, alumni of a sketch comedy show called "The Whitest Kids U Know" which I have never watched, despite its frequent airings on IFC. They wrote this movie, directed it, and cast themselves as lead characters Eugene Bell and Tucker Cleigh, best friends...
(complete Miss March review by Jarrod)
| Miss March Movie Review by RONNIE (3/16/2009) |
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"Miss March" this movie was again a slapstick stupid comedy that I thought was funny, but did not want to write about. I think it was slapped together and sent out in haste to see if it could make money. It had very little story that you can hang your hat on. The theme of the story was sex and sex acts in comedy form. I...
(complete Miss March review by RONNIE)
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