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In light of our recent crackdown on runaway nudity, the steady stream of exposed breasts in the gnarly "Eurotrip" give it a nostalgic feel. When one randy guy lands himself in a hot tub and talks a girl into removing her bikini top, it feels like all over again. Raunchy teen comedies, meanwhile, never go away long enough to miss them properly. Those two movies were absurd circuses of male hormones and identifiable universes where college kids were eager to grow up, and the grown-ups were depressed that they had. The makers of those films, Todd Phillips and Scot Armstrong, skipped a third episode and made the upcoming "Starsky and Hutch" instead. It's just as well: "Eurotrip" is just "Road Trip" with a ratty passport.


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If you think what we do is worthwhile, please donate or become a member advertisement Eurotrip R - A young man Scott Mechlowicz graduates from high school thinking his life is all in order: he plans to go to college and have his long-time girlfriend join him the following year when she graduates. She surprises him when she dumps him on graduation day and feeling lost he decides to travel to Berlin to meet his German pen pal -- since he just realized she's a beautiful young woman. A young man dreams of a young woman taking off her top we see bare breasts and bikini panties , inviting him to touch her, they kiss and he caresses her. A young man and a young woman kiss passionately in an alley, she kisses down his chest and performs oral sex on him we hear his zipper open and he reacts with enthusiasm.



'Eurotrip' travels in familiar teen-sex territory
And even a decade later, those involved with the cult classic are still proud of it — every sex organ included. The robot man even showed up — sans robot outfit. Meanwhile, Trachtenberg credited her physical comedy in her audition — which was the airplane scene where Jenny climbs over Cooper on her way to the bathroom — to her getting the job offer from the producers. Above all, though, producers said it was important to them at the time to cast real teenagers in the roles.





Skip to Content. You wouldn't want your kids acting like any of these characters. Offensive stereotypes, homophobic humor, crude jokes.

«Then take him out and just blow on his penis, maybe kiss it a few times.»