Sixteen American college students drink, flirt, fight and canoodle during their Spring Break vacation in Cancun, Mexico.Sixteen American college students drink, flirt, fight and canoodle during their Spring Break vacation in Cancun, Mexico.Sixteen American college students drink, flirt, fight and canoodle during their Spring Break vacation in Cancun, Mexico.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
Benjamin Fletcher
- Self
- (as Benjamin 'Fletch' Fletcher)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaProduction took 10 days, March 13, 2003 to March 23, 2003. It was released 5 weeks later, on April 25, 2003.
- GoofsThe amount of beer in Jeff's 40 changes inconsistently between shots.
- Quotes
Jeremy Jazwinski: Dawg, where should I throw my "bandeezy" on, my fuckin arm or my head?
- Crazy creditsThis picture is not endorsed by or affiliated with any of the following: Rowlett High School, Rowlett Track, CSU, Xavier, Playboy Enterprises Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch, Leisure, If It Swells Ride It, I [Heart] NY, Pirate Cove Surf Shop, ASU
- Alternate versionsDVD release includes several scenes deleted from the theatrical release:
- An argument between Brittany and Fletch over his use of the word "skank."
- Matt and Nicole discussing Alan's "transformation."
- Laura and Amber discussing Jeremy.
- Full version of the STD Song heard briefly during the closing credits.
- Alan having sex with a girl.
- Additional footage of the wet T-shirt contest.
- On-location interviews with most of the cast, including additional footage (including brief sexual shots) not shown in the theatrical release.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)
- Soundtracks1st Time
Written by David Schommer (as Dave Schommer), Sam Hollander, Kaz Gamble (as Chris Sobiech), Doug Ray, Aaron Handelman and Devon Callahan
Performed by Bad Ronald
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
Featured review
It was bound to happen, the TV reality craze bled into the film industry, but did it have to be so bad? Shot in ten days then rushed into theaters a few weeks later it was then rushed into video stores where it destroyed countless more minds, this film has to have the fastest turn around time on record. Hey I've actually said something nice about it...amazing.
The premise is that a bunch of hand picked jerks are flown to Mexico for spring break and we get to watch them behave badly. I'm sure it sounded good on paper but the people we are given to watch are such awful people we don't care. Any promised titillation and truly over the top behavior isn't there so this comes across as rather tame considering the promises the film makers made.
I kept watching this wondering why I was watching it since I hated the people and their behavior. Finally after a just over half an hour of this non-event I turned it off. I suggest that you do better than I did and never turn it on.
The premise is that a bunch of hand picked jerks are flown to Mexico for spring break and we get to watch them behave badly. I'm sure it sounded good on paper but the people we are given to watch are such awful people we don't care. Any promised titillation and truly over the top behavior isn't there so this comes across as rather tame considering the promises the film makers made.
I kept watching this wondering why I was watching it since I hated the people and their behavior. Finally after a just over half an hour of this non-event I turned it off. I suggest that you do better than I did and never turn it on.
- dbborroughs
- Aug 6, 2005
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Box office
- Budget
- $7,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,825,421
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,300,000
- Apr 27, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $5,345,083
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