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Kyle Smith (Twitter: @rkylesmith) is a film critic for The New York Post and the author of the novels Love Monkey and A Christmas Caroline. Type a title in the box above to locate a review. Find an alphabetical listing of The New York Post's recent film reviews here.

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    Review: “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell”

    By Kyle | September 25, 2009

    And leading this week’s list of Indie Movies That Should Not Have Been Made is “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell,” an excruciating would-be comedy adapted by Tucker Max from his own book. He should have quit while he was ahead. My review is up.

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    Topics: Books, Comedy, Movies |

    One Response to “Review: “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell””

    1. spongeworthy Says:
      September 25th, 2009 at 4:57 pm

      Tucker Max thinks that because he knows he should be scratched from the planet this somehow redeems him.

      At least he makes the rest of us look good by comparison.

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