Sex Drive (2008)
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Reviews Counted:106
Fresh:48
Rotten:58
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: Sex Drive has some hilarious moments and is well made for a raunchy teen film, but will appeal to few beyond that demographic.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong crude and sexual content, nudity, language, some drug and alcohol use - all involving teens.
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Oct 17, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $8,364,827
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Ian Lafferty sets out on a cross country drive with his best friends Lance and Felicia in order to lose his virginity to a red-hot babe he met on the Internet. But the journey,... Eighteen-year-old Ian Lafferty sets out on a cross country drive with his best friends Lance and Felicia in order to lose his virginity to a red-hot babe he met on the Internet. But the journey, filled with hilarious misadventures and raunchy escapades, teaches all three more than they expected about life and love. Randy, raucous and unexpectedly romantic, Sex Drive follows three friends on the road trip of a lifetime! Ian Lafferty (Josh Zuckerman) can’t seem to catch a break. He’s taunted by his cocksure older brother Rex (James Marsden), shown up in the romance department by his 14-year-old younger brother and humiliated by his job at a mall donut shop. But Ian’s biggest problem is that he’s about to start college as a virgin! Getting nowhere with the girl of his dreams and longtime “best friend” Felicia (Amanda Crew), Ian resorts to the Internet for dates. He soon hooks up with Ms. Tasty, a flaming hot blonde who can’t wait to get busy. The only catch: Ian has to drive 500 miles from Chicago to Knoxville to consummate the deal. Egged on by his devil-may-care pal Lance (Clark Duke), Ian risks life and limb by appropriating “The Judge,” Rex’s prized vintage Pontiac GTO. With Lance and Felicia in tow, he hits the road for a one-time rendezvous that will rock his world! Car trouble, a stint in the pokey, a buggy tow with an Amish farmer (Seth Green) and an afternoon at a roadside carnival all complicate Ian’s journey. As he presses on to get to Knoxville before Ms. Tasty gives up and goes home, the trio’s trail of mayhem closes in on them with hilarious consequences. Will Rex find Ian before he reaches Nirvana? Will a cuckolded husband exact revenge on Lance just as he seems to have found true love? Will Ms. Tasty live up to her Internet profile? Will Ian realize what he really wants? And most importantly, Will Ian, Felicia and Lance survive the bumpy road to adulthood with all its unexpected twists and turns? --© Summit Entertainment [More]
Starring: Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, James Marsden, Clark Duke
Starring: Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, James Marsden, Clark Duke, Seth Green
Director: Sean Anders
Director: Sean Anders
Screenwriter: Sean Anders, John Morris
Producer: John Morris, Leslie Morgenstein, Bob Levy, John Morris
Studio: Summit Entertainment
Reviews for Sex Drive
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Likeable enough, and even amusing for stretches, but ultimately too generic for a recommendation. [Blu-ray] Full Review |
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Okay, it doesn’t have an original bone in its body, but forgetting the awful title, Sex Drive has its share of snappy lines and decent gags. It’s also got Seth Green and James Marsden on cracking form, which should never be underestimated. Full Review |
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Little has changed since the heyday of John Hughes: nerdy hero on a mission to get laid, red sports car, bespectacled BFF– check, check, check. Full Review |
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Although the Hughes tone in the first half slowly gives way to more predictable frattish comedy, alongside Superbad Sex Drive is one of the funniest American high school comedies in ages. Full Review |
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It’s crushingly generic stuff — a combination of gross-out gags and clammy sentiment — but Seth Green’s cameo as a sardonic Amish car mechanic has its moments. Full Review |
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Duke has good scenes as Lance, but this is a rental, rather than a go-see. Full Review |
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It’s a keenly enjoyable celebration of teenage insecurity and – for hairy-handed teenage hordes – offers the first chance to see Amish breasts since Harrison Ford clocked Kelly McGillis in in Witness. Full Review |
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Think of it as American Pie for a post-Apatow world: crude, yes, but with its heart exactly where it should be. Full Review |
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Too many of the gags aren't funny, the tone is depressingly sexist, and the characters won't make sense - even to teenagers. Full Review |
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It’s as crude, tasteless and offensive as all the above suggests, although it comes with a smattering of medium-sized laughs, making it a trip just about worth taking if you’re a hormone-pumped adolescent. Full Review |
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If you have an insatiable urge to laugh this weekend – this is your cure. Full Review |
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Neither film wins a prize for visual style. Each deserves one for clever gags and zanily zig-zagging dialogue. Full Review |
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It is played with gusto and each of the characters avoids stereotype. It is also genuinely funny at least half of the time. The other half is a bit prurient in a style with which we are all too familiar now. Full Review |
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Likeable, frequently hilarious teen comedy that's like an updated version of The Sure Thing, crossed with Road Trip and American Pie. Full Review |
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Suffice to say that any movie that can pack in an orgy (or the idea of one) in puritan Amish country has some merit. Full Review |
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A hilarious movie with a particularly stupid romantic subplot attached. Full Review |
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Why in the world is this essentially sweet tale of two super shy teenagers who fall in love dressed up in utterly profane fancy dress? Full Review |
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Sex Drive starts off well, but quickly deteriorates into a compilation of rehashed jokes that go for the lowest common denominator every time. Full Review |
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At its very best, some sequences would be considered funny enough to warrant inclusion in the deleted scenes section of the Superbad DVD. At its very worst, think stale American Pie. Full Review |
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A lot of the jokes and situations are crude, as you’d probably expect from this kind of movie, but the film works as a bit of a guilty pleasure because the three central performances are so good. Full Review |
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