Today, EuroTrip – directed by Jeff Schaffer (currently a director and producer of Curb Your Enthusiasm), Alec Berg (executive producer on Silicon Valley), and David Mandel (showrunner of Veep); only ...
Justified and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are two of my favorite TV shows of all-time, but those aren’t the titles I think of whenever I see Jacob Pitts and Michelle Trachtenberg. Nope, that would be ...
Matt Damon's cameo in EuroTrip was the result of his friendship with the writers and directors from their college days. The iconic scene with the song "Scotty Doesn't Know" was filmed in Prague, ...
There is the thought that films resonate more with us based on where we are in our lives at the time we first encounter them. Back in 2004, I thought EuroTrip was incredibly clever and funny, but ...
One of Damon’s first cameos was in 1997’s Chasing Amy. Then came 2000’s Finding Forrester and 2001’s Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. He and best friend Ben Affleck played themselves, trying to get a ...
Mechlowicz appeared in the second episode of the medical drama's first season, which aired in 2004. He played a young lacrosse player who suffers major hallucinations after getting hit in the head ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. So EuroTrip was written by three guys I went to college with, Alec Shaffer, Jeff Berg, and Dave ...
A compilation video featuring Michelle Trachtenberg’s performance in the 2004 comedy EuroTrip has taken social media by storm, surpassing 16 million views since its upload by the Superficialdoll ...
Never underestimate the power of an incredibly absurd song from a cult classic R-rated comedy. At the end of the R-rated teen comedy wave of the early 2000s, DreamWorks released “EuroTrip” without ...
For Sunday I wrote a story about Howland native Jeff Schaffer, who is the director, co-writer and an executive producer on the HBO series “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” The show starring Larry David is ...
“Eurotrip” has no right to be anything but Eurotrash. How surprising, then, that this formless, shapeless bit of drivel actually manages a few fresh laughs. For the late-teen, early-twentysomething ...