Des étudiants de dernière année partent pour un voyage de débauche à la Nouvelle-Orléans.
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Casting
Nicholas D'Agosto
Mike Morgan
Josh Gad
Bump (Bartholomew T. Brown)
Bret Harrison
Scottie Smith
Arielle Kebbel
Lucy Mills
Danneel Ackles
Erica
Charles Shaughnessy
Chateau Clerk - Barry
Jessie O'Donohue
Cousin Janine
Becky O'Donohue
Cousin Janice
Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra
Regina Hall
Ann Marie
Jack Betts
Elderly Couple
Mimi Cozzens
Elderly Couple
Matt Moore
Jonathan
Genevieve Guzchack
Dominique
Eric Paulsen
News Correspondent
J. Patrick McNamara
Professor Fleischman
Tyler Cross
Penn Dude
Kim Vu
Penn Student
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Typical movie of this genre, but I found it fun and the end is endearing. Along the lines of American Pie, at least this one has some funny scenes and an ok story line. Worth a watch if you're into movies like Grandmas Boy and Harold and Kumar but want a different comedy cast and a not as cringey movie. There are cringe moments, but the movie itself overall is fun. The movie is set during Marti Gras and there some mardi gras beads being thrown about, so expect to see some breasts. Carmen Electra is also in the movie along with Regina Hall. The film is littered with raunchy jokes, so if you're easily offended this is probably not the right movie for you. There are also scenes with vomit and other body excrements. I'd watch this again if I were bored and needed a background movie I can tune into here and there and catch a funny moment.
Most certainly juvenile (and sometimes gross-out) fun, but fun nonetheless for a little mindless movie time. The fact that Arielle Kebbel is in it was a definite draw for me. She's great in pretty much everything she's ever been in. Interesting that the front DVD cover bills Carmen Electra as the film's main attraction. She is the most recognisable name in the cast, for sure, but ultimately is only a bit player in the story of four college dudes on the very stereotypical road trip to Mardi Gras in New Orleans for Spring Break. Of course, they're going there largely to get with girls. As you probably gathered. The gross-out gags are plentiful, but, also, they are balanced by the scenes that show genuine heart. Kind of the American Pie way of doing things, tried and true. (I liked that the film spotlighted the real Mardi Gras as well)
This movie is just an amazing comedy movie, with a lot of funny scenes. It might sometimes be a bit cheesy, but this movie just has EVERYTHING that a roadtrip/sex comedy needs.
"Mardi Gras" makes the audacious choice of putting its worst scene at the beginning: you know how sex comedies have to start with a big set piece, one huge laugh that pulls you in and never lets you go? Well, "Mardi Gras" starts with an elderly couple we'll never see again remembering their first Mardi Gras, which very predictably turns into an overly explicit conversation about sex. I've seen and heard some horrid things in this subgenre, but an elderly woman literally just describing how her husband ejaculated on her breasts, without an actual joke in sight? Not how you lure me in. It's only like a thirty- second vignette, but it easily feels like thirty minutes. Who writes this and honestly thinks he's struck gold? Oh, we'll get two elderly actors and write some sex-related words on a napkin, maybe it'll be funny by accident. It won't. I'm glad to say that's the only cringe-inducing scene in the movie, it doesn't have laugh-out-loud moments but I got through it fairly well. "Mardi Gras" is hurt though by the fact that its plot just hobbles along. It starts of with two losers who can't get a girlfriend (not saying "*" in every sentence could help), then they turn on the TV and it's a report on Mardi Gras in New Orleans. So uh...let's go to Mardi Gras in New Orleans! If that's all the effort you're going to do to set this up, why not just start the movie at Mardi Gras? The lack of stakes also makes it difficult to connect: Bret Harrison was a believable nerd in "Grounded For Life", but even there he got the girl fairly quickly. We're honestly supposed to buy him as a desperate, 25-year-old virgin? Would have made a lot more sense to reserve that subplot for the obese friend who's desperately trying to be Jonah Hill. The movie quickly deteriorates into a collection of barely related sketches, which are occasionally good for a chuckle but never add anything to the meager story. There is a saving grace though: Nicholas D'Agosto and Arielle Kebbel have a very natural style in their acting, and though their story is highly predictable it didn't really bother me. They both have likable characters, which is kind of a rarity in "American Pie" rip- offs. Hell, most of them don't even have characters. They really have great chemistry, I wish the movie didn't waste that much time in Carmen Electra's (does she ever refuse a role?) hotel room or showing not Jonah Hill naked. Come on not Jonah Hill, I'm trying to have popcorn here. "Mardi Gras" isn't a great movie, but it's not a completely brainless sex comedy either.
