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So-so
Avg. Critic Score: 45 out of 100 Mixed or average reviews Metascore® based on all critic reviews
Information for Parents:
17 not for kids
Read Common Sense Media review

Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 63
    Boston Globe | Wesley Morris

    In light of our recent crackdown on runaway nudity, the steady stream of exposed breasts in the gnarly Eurotrip give it a nostalgic feel. Read full review

  • 63
    USA Today | Claudia Puig

    Mixed with the sleaze is the unexpected and occasionally inspired. Read full review

  • 60
    The Hollywood Reporter | Michael Rechtshaffen

    Although a number of the gags fall flatter than a crepe, the accent is on the charmingly juvenile as opposed to the purely puerile, with a fresh-faced cast of amiable young performers on hand to make the trek relatively painless. Read full review

  • 58
    Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman

    In the world according to Eurotrip, the Europeans may be a twisted, outdated, ridiculous lot, but what defines them is that unlike the Americans, they've never quite evolved to irony: They treat even the scuzziest habits with dire sincerity. Read full review

  • 50
    The New York Times | A.O. Scott

    The mildly xenophobic humor includes one of the few inventive mime insults seen in a movie; Eurotrip may be stupid, but it's not dumb. Read full review

  • 50
    San Francisco Chronicle | Carla Meyer

    Teen sex comedies always have more homoerotic moments than you can shake a ... whatever ... at, but Eurotrip seems overly concerned with penises and predatory men. This brand of humor, a time-honored crutch for comedy writers, is both lazy and unseemly. Read full review

  • 40
    Variety | Scott Foundas

    Promising young cast flounders amid comic material that's staler than week-old bread. Read full review

  • 40
    Washington Post |

    The producers of this mediocre movie ...had a story line rife with potentially good material and instead chose to let bathroom humor, lewd scenarios and gratuitous nudity color their European landscape. Read full review

  • 30
    Washington Post | Desson Thomson

    If you're going to make a gross-out comedy you can't just be gross. You've got to be to be funny as well, or the movie will be DOA. Which is why Eurotrip should be toe-tagged and shoved into the deepest and coldest of video vaults. Read full review

  • 30
    Los Angeles Times |

    While the cast members are all appealing, with characters that are barely penciled in it falls on their shoulders to make the film even passably watchable, which they only barely manage. Read full review


Information for Parents
Common Sense Media says not for kids Stupid and offensive. Beware.
What Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that this movie has every possible kind of material that parents might find inappropriate. It has full frontal male and female nudity, sexual references and situations including "comic" incestuous behavior, oral sex, prostitution, homosexuality, and bondage/sadism/masochism, very strong language including use of four-letter words by children, drinking and drug references, and comic violence that includes getting kicked in the crotch. A character repeatedly lies about being at work and continues to collect his paycheck. It is supposed to be funny when someone gets fired because of his failure to do the job. The movie also has many offensive jokes. A character lies about someone being developmentally disabled in order to sneak into the Vatican. A German child with a Hitler-style black smudge over his lip marches in a Nazi goose-step. The characters inadvertently signal that the Pope has died and one of them is mistaken for his replacement. Characters have sex in a church confessional.
  • Families can talk about the appeal of purposely "tasteless" comedy. Who is the audience for this sort of humor? Why is it funny? Who determines when comedy crosses a line or goes too far?
The good stuff
  • message true0 Positive messages: You wouldn't want your kids acting like any of these characters. Offensive stereotypes, homophobic humor, crude jokes.
What to watch for
  • violence false0 Violence: Comic violence.
  • sex false5 Sex: Full male and female nudity, sexual references and situations, including "comic" incest and bondage.
  • language false5 Language: Extremely strong language.
  • consumerism false0 Consumerism: Not an issue
  • drugsalcoholtobacco false3 Drinking, drugs and smoking: Drinking by teenagers, drug references.

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