
Mark, McGriff and Jason are three high school buddies whose glory days are long gone and are still stuck in their small Pennsylvania hometown. To break free and escape their much too ordinary lives, they embark on a cross-country road trip to the College Football Championship Bowl. The journey takes them through hilarious twists and turns, boozing and misbehaving every step of the way. Throughout the wild adventure, they discover the most important thing in this crazy, uncert... (Full plot summary below)
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Mark, McGriff and Jason are three high school buddies whose glory days are long gone and are still stuck in their small Pennsylvania hometown. To break free and escape their much too ordinary lives, they embark on a cross-country road trip to the College Football Championship Bowl. The journey takes them through hilarious twists and turns, boozing and misbehaving every step of the way. Throughout the wild adventure, they discover the most important thing in this crazy, uncertain world is friendship.
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| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...a rather ordinary, predictable film filled with various disparate elements that never quite meld into any sort of satisfying whole. |
| User ReviewDerek BWhat a piece of crap! Douche-Bag Sweeney owes me my time and money back. I knew this guy was a bad actor (although I thought he did a nice job in the Cutting Edge), but I thought with having some stake in the production, he'd attempt to make something watchable. Wrong! The story sucks, the plot sucks, the acting is atrocious! It has zero deeming quailties. Is it any wonder this jackass can't get any work? DoucheBag Sweeey, I hear they're hiring at the car wash. Oh yeah, those "Film Festival Awards". I have another you didn't post on your site. "Biggest Piece of Shit 2008 Film Festival". |
| User ReviewRay PD.B. Sweeney Co-Wrote, Produced, Directed and Co-Stars in this film about three lifelong friends from PA who are rapidly approaching the mid-life crisis portion of their lives. They are all looking to "run away" from something and take advantage of the 2 tickets one of them wins to a College Bowl game in FL. Duirng the road trip they come to many realizations about life, themselves and attempt to find a way to come to grips with their past mistakes and reinvent their futures. Although there are some outrageous moments thrown in along the road trip this film has true heart at its' core and any 30+ male will truly be able to relate to the 3 lead characters and their plight. Kudos to D.B. for making this film out of his own pocket! |
| User ReviewHannah SA genuine road trip comedy for adults! Three friends down on their luck face up to their realities whilst having some wild fun on their way to a football game... Two Tickets perfectly balances the heartfelt, realistic dialogue and zingy one-liners. Sweeney and Currie's script accurately captures the modern male relationships, as well as making some astute comments on the current ways of the world. Sweeney, Currie and McGinley turn in excellent, believable relationships - guys that you either know or want to know. |
| User ReviewJosh JCute, funny, but so low budget. I liked the writing too. |
| User ReviewToby ENot too bad, starts wellbut eventually it slows at parts and eventually dissapoints. |
| User ReviewLee MThis movie has its moments, but it is mostly unoriginal and predictable. |
| User ReviewLauri LI had higher expectations for this movie plot-wise, but there were a few slightly amusing moments. Overall this movie was pretty boring to watch. |
| User ReviewRick AMovie tried to be something it wasn't. Tried to hard to be male bonding, mid-life crisis, etc. |