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21 & Over

User rating: 3.74 19 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: March 1, 2013

R | Comedy | 1h 33m

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3.74/5

User rating: 3.74

Based on 58 votes and 19 reviews.


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User rating: June 23, 2013

Honestly, it's a 3.5-4 star movie. But I gave it a five to bring up the rating because all the 1-star ratings are BS. This is a hilarious movie. Yes, there's a lot of swearing. If you have a problem with this, it's your fault for not researching it first. Rating R doesn't mean it's a kids movie.

User rating: April 20, 2013

I wanted to rate 0 stars. Very stupid and trying to copy Hangover with Asian guy. I couldn't wait for it to be over.

User rating: April 20, 2013

This is kind of a bore. Not very funny.

User rating: April 1, 2013

Ok is there a -stars arae, if there was I would rate this with theat horrd movie a few years back The Duks of Hazz. There was so much unnessassary bad language to start off with that I could hardly bear to wacth in fact, we walked out after 45 minutes & knew we wasted our money & Time. The one star, is the acting was ok.

User rating: March 26, 2013

To be honest, 18 Again was better.

User rating: March 15, 2013

worst movie I have ever seen. Don't know how it made the big screen. Don't waste your time.

User rating: March 11, 2013

I'm a 49 year old woman and I loved this movie....very funny....will become a cult classic....right amount of balance between humour and concern for the characters. Awesome!!

User rating: March 10, 2013

Movie was funny, and for others who said its just another movie about booze, partying and popularity, well DUH!Read the title

User rating: March 10, 2013

I feel like I have Changnesia after watching this movie. Please help me find my parents.

User rating: March 8, 2013

crazy funny, and first time an East Asian American 'born local' is included as a peer friend, not an outcast/dupe/comic relief only character, but 'one of us' than 'one of them'; includes unseen 'kiss/touch a white girl' first, even if in party fun, and not romantically. challenging old stereotypes: thumbs up; and a step in the right direction better representing America than not. (2 other same-aged characters were East-Asian Americans males and had talking parts, rather than as background 'silent extras'.) now the cast look realistically rounded w/ a 'Jeff Chang'! than peculiarly 'all-caucasians' with the odd black guy. worth the see.