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| starring = [[Preston Jones (actor)|Preston Jones]]<br />Michael Trotter <br />Nestor Aaron Absera <br /> [[Danny Pudi]] <br /> [[Julianna Guill]] |
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'''''Road Trip: Beer Pong''''' is a 2009 American [[Road movie|road]]-[[comedy film]]. The film is a [[direct to video|direct-to-DVD]] sequel to the [[Todd Phillips]] comedy film ''[[Road Trip (film)|Road Trip]]'' and directed by [[Steve Rash]]. The only original cast members to return for the sequel were [[DJ Qualls]] and [[Rhoda Griffis]]. The film was produced by [[Paramount Famous Productions]] as [[Paramount Pictures]], having acquired |
'''''Road Trip: Beer Pong''''' (also known as '''''Road Trip 2: Beer Pong''''' or simply '''''Road Trip 2''''') is a 2009 American [[Road movie|road]]-[[comedy film]]. The film is a [[direct to video|direct-to-DVD]] sequel to the 2000 [[Todd Phillips]] comedy film ''[[Road Trip (2000 film)|Road Trip]]'' and directed by [[Steve Rash]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hunter |first1=Rob |title='Road Trip: Beer Pong' Is A Direct-To-Video Sequel Better Left As A Road Not Taken |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/566524/road-trip-beer-pong-review/ |website=Slash Film |date=28 May 2019 |access-date=2 September 2022 |archive-date=2 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220902155931/https://www.slashfilm.com/566524/road-trip-beer-pong-review/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The only original cast members to return for the sequel were [[DJ Qualls]] and [[Rhoda Griffis]]. The film was produced by [[Paramount Famous Productions]] as [[Paramount Pictures]], having acquired the rights to [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks SKG]]'s back catalog in its 2006 purchase of the company. The film was released on August 11, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://insidepulse.com/2009/08/31/road-trip-beer-pong-unrated-edition-dvd-review/|title=Road Trip: Beer Pong Unrated Edition – DVD Review|work=Inside Pulse|date=August 31, 2009|access-date=May 25, 2020|archive-date=May 18, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200518232246/https://insidepulse.com/2009/08/31/road-trip-beer-pong-unrated-edition-dvd-review/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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Andy ([[Preston Jones (actor)|Preston Jones]]) is egged on by his best friends to stop worrying so much about his girlfriend, Katy Hartman ([[Julianna Guill]]), back-home and start enjoying college life to the fullest. While enjoying his life, he remembers Jenna, an old girlfriend from home who is now a [[beer pong]] model and becomes infatuated with her. Andy and his friends decide to hit the road chasing Jenna and her model friends to compete in a beer pong tournament, but their plans get complicated when Katy decides to transfer to his university so she can be closer to him. They call on a son of a rich despot, Arash ([[Danny Pudi]]), who hopes to get him to sponsor their road trip but instead are taken into custody by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], who interrogate them and dump them in Bethesda. They steal a taxi and continue their journey, but make a pit stop in family run strip clip, only to run afoul of a gang of bikers. Short of cash, they pick up a hitchhiker hoping she will pay for a ride. Instead, she holds up a convenience store and steals the taxi. |
Andy ([[Preston Jones (actor)|Preston Jones]]) is egged on by his best friends to stop worrying so much about his girlfriend, Katy Hartman ([[Julianna Guill]]), back-home and start enjoying college life to the fullest. While enjoying his life, he remembers Jenna, an old girlfriend from home who is now a [[beer pong]] model and becomes infatuated with her. Andy and his friends decide to hit the road chasing Jenna and her model friends to compete in a beer pong tournament, but their plans get complicated when Katy decides to transfer to his university so she can be closer to him. They call on a son of a rich despot, Arash ([[Danny Pudi]]), who hopes to get him to sponsor their road trip but instead are taken into custody by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], who interrogate them and dump them in Bethesda. They steal a taxi and continue their journey, but make a pit stop in family run strip clip, only to run afoul of a gang of bikers. Short of cash, they pick up a hitchhiker hoping she will pay for a ride. Instead, she holds up a convenience store and steals the taxi. |
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Korkin (Michael Trotter) prays for rescue and a school bus full of beautiful girls appears. The driver, Sarah (Leandra Terrazzano), is the daughter of the reverend who founded "Chastity Until Marriage" and quickly sees through their lies but agrees to continue their road trip to Nashville. Korkin makes it his mission to sleep with Sarah. |
Korkin (Michael Trotter) prays for rescue and a school bus full of beautiful girls appears. The driver, Sarah (Leandra Terrazzano), is the daughter of the reverend who founded "Chastity Until Marriage" and quickly sees through their lies but agrees to continue their road trip to Nashville. Korkin makes it his mission to sleep with Sarah. Arash takes a turn driving the bus while the others sleep. While Sarah sleeps with her head on his lap, Korkin removes Sarah's bra and attempts to feel her up. However, Arash gets distracted by phone sex and has an accident, hitting a wild boar that becomes stuck under the truck. They stop the next day and Korkin realizes they are in Katy's hometown and they call in to her mother's house. |
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The gang eventually catch up with Jenna and the Beer Pong tour. A video Andy had intended as an anniversary present for Katy had been posted on the internet by Korkin. The video of him singing ''In the Buff'' has become a hit and Jenna has him perform it live on stage. The performance is also posted on the internet and Katy sees Andy kissing Jenna at the end of his performance. Meanwhile back on the bus where Korkin meet Sarah again, she says she's inspired by Andy's song in the previous performance and starts stripping meaning she's willing to have sex with Korkin. On the other hand, Andy was trying to have sex with Jenna but couldn't since he's actually in love with Katy. Due to this fact, Jenna then decided to give her blessings to Andy and his girlfriend. However, shortly after leaving Jenna's trailer, Andy gets a call from an enraged Katy that she wants to end their relationship. Heartbroken and angry at Korkin since it his idea that the gang went for the road trip, he went to see Korkin who was still having sex with Sarah. After berating with Korkin, Andy and the gang begin competing in the beer pong tournament. The film ends when Katy eventually ends up at the Beer Pong tournament and makes amends with Andy. |
The gang eventually catch up with Jenna and the Beer Pong tour. A video Andy had intended as an anniversary present for Katy had been posted on the internet by Korkin. The video of him singing ''In the Buff'' has become a hit and Jenna has him perform it live on stage. The performance is also posted on the internet and Katy sees Andy kissing Jenna at the end of his performance. Meanwhile, back on the bus where Korkin meet Sarah again, she says she's inspired by Andy's song in the previous performance and starts stripping meaning she's willing to have sex with Korkin. On the other hand, Andy was trying to have sex with Jenna but couldn't since he's actually in love with Katy. Due to this fact, Jenna then decided to give her blessings to Andy and his girlfriend. However, shortly after leaving Jenna's trailer, Andy gets a call from an enraged Katy that she wants to end their relationship. Heartbroken and angry at Korkin since it his idea that the gang went for the road trip, he went to see Korkin who was still having sex with Sarah. After berating with Korkin, Andy and the gang begin competing in the beer pong tournament. The film ends when Katy eventually ends up at the Beer Pong tournament and makes amends with Andy. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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* [[Preston Jones]] as Andy |
* [[Preston Jones (actor)|Preston Jones]] as Andy |
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* Michael Trotter as Korkin |
* Michael Trotter as Korkin |
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* [[Daniel Newman]] as Razor |
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* Nestor Aaron Absera as Jake |
* Nestor Aaron Absera as Jake |
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* [[Danny Pudi]] as Arash |
* [[Danny Pudi]] as Arash |
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* [[Julianna Guill]] as Katy Hartman |
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* [[Daniel Newman (American actor)|Daniel Newman]] as Raz-r |
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* Julia Levy-Boeken as Jenna |
* Julia Levy-Boeken as Jenna |
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* Leandra Terrazzano as Sarah |
* Leandra Terrazzano as Sarah |
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* Christina Bibby as Heidi |
* Christina Bibby as Heidi |
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* Kimberly Banta as Momma Hartman |
* Kimberly Banta as Momma Hartman |
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* Mary Cobb as Lydia |
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Road Trip: Beer Pong | |
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Directed by | Steve Rash |
Written by | Brad Riddell |
Produced by | Suzie Peterson |
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Cinematography | Levie Isaacks |
Edited by | John Gilbert |
Music by | Transcenders |
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Distributed by | Paramount Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Road Trip: Beer Pong (also known as Road Trip 2: Beer Pong or simply Road Trip 2) is a 2009 American road-comedy film. The film is a direct-to-DVD sequel to the 2000 Todd Phillips comedy film Road Trip and directed by Steve Rash.[1] The only original cast members to return for the sequel were DJ Qualls and Rhoda Griffis. The film was produced by Paramount Famous Productions as Paramount Pictures, having acquired the rights to DreamWorks SKG's back catalog in its 2006 purchase of the company. The film was released on August 11, 2009.[2]
Plot
[edit]Andy (Preston Jones) is egged on by his best friends to stop worrying so much about his girlfriend, Katy Hartman (Julianna Guill), back-home and start enjoying college life to the fullest. While enjoying his life, he remembers Jenna, an old girlfriend from home who is now a beer pong model and becomes infatuated with her. Andy and his friends decide to hit the road chasing Jenna and her model friends to compete in a beer pong tournament, but their plans get complicated when Katy decides to transfer to his university so she can be closer to him. They call on a son of a rich despot, Arash (Danny Pudi), who hopes to get him to sponsor their road trip but instead are taken into custody by the CIA, who interrogate them and dump them in Bethesda. They steal a taxi and continue their journey, but make a pit stop in family run strip clip, only to run afoul of a gang of bikers. Short of cash, they pick up a hitchhiker hoping she will pay for a ride. Instead, she holds up a convenience store and steals the taxi.
Korkin (Michael Trotter) prays for rescue and a school bus full of beautiful girls appears. The driver, Sarah (Leandra Terrazzano), is the daughter of the reverend who founded "Chastity Until Marriage" and quickly sees through their lies but agrees to continue their road trip to Nashville. Korkin makes it his mission to sleep with Sarah. Arash takes a turn driving the bus while the others sleep. While Sarah sleeps with her head on his lap, Korkin removes Sarah's bra and attempts to feel her up. However, Arash gets distracted by phone sex and has an accident, hitting a wild boar that becomes stuck under the truck. They stop the next day and Korkin realizes they are in Katy's hometown and they call in to her mother's house.
The gang eventually catch up with Jenna and the Beer Pong tour. A video Andy had intended as an anniversary present for Katy had been posted on the internet by Korkin. The video of him singing In the Buff has become a hit and Jenna has him perform it live on stage. The performance is also posted on the internet and Katy sees Andy kissing Jenna at the end of his performance. Meanwhile, back on the bus where Korkin meet Sarah again, she says she's inspired by Andy's song in the previous performance and starts stripping meaning she's willing to have sex with Korkin. On the other hand, Andy was trying to have sex with Jenna but couldn't since he's actually in love with Katy. Due to this fact, Jenna then decided to give her blessings to Andy and his girlfriend. However, shortly after leaving Jenna's trailer, Andy gets a call from an enraged Katy that she wants to end their relationship. Heartbroken and angry at Korkin since it his idea that the gang went for the road trip, he went to see Korkin who was still having sex with Sarah. After berating with Korkin, Andy and the gang begin competing in the beer pong tournament. The film ends when Katy eventually ends up at the Beer Pong tournament and makes amends with Andy.
Cast
[edit]- Preston Jones as Andy
- Michael Trotter as Korkin
- Nestor Aaron Absera as Jake
- Danny Pudi as Arash
- Julianna Guill as Katy Hartman
- Daniel Newman as Raz-r
- Julia Levy-Boeken as Jenna
- Leandra Terrazzano as Sarah
- Christina Bibby as Heidi
- Kimberly Banta as Momma Hartman
- Mary Cobb as Lydia
- DJ Qualls as Kyle Edwards
- Rhoda Griffis as Tour Group Mom
References
[edit]- ^ Hunter, Rob (28 May 2019). "'Road Trip: Beer Pong' Is A Direct-To-Video Sequel Better Left As A Road Not Taken". Slash Film. Archived from the original on 2 September 2022. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
- ^ "Road Trip: Beer Pong Unrated Edition – DVD Review". Inside Pulse. August 31, 2009. Archived from the original on May 18, 2020. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Road Trip: Beer Pong at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Road Trip: Beer Pong at AllMovie
- 2009 films
- 2000s teen comedy films
- 2000s sex comedy films
- American teen comedy films
- American sex comedy films
- Direct-to-video sequel films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s comedy road movies
- American comedy road movies
- Paramount Pictures direct-to-video films
- Films directed by Steve Rash
- DreamWorks Pictures films
- 2009 comedy films
- 2000s American films
- English-language sex comedy films