Summaries

After she breaks up with Ryan, Glauren is rumored to have been hooking up with heavy metal Hellboy. Ryan enlists the help of his friends Valo and Falcone to find out the truth.

Based on the true story about Ryan Dunn (played by himself) and his ex-girlfriend Glauren (Jenn Rivell) and how she cheated on him. After the break up Glauren is rumored to have been hooking up with heavy metal Hellboy (Rake Yohn). Ryan enlists the help of his friends Valo (Bam Margera) and Falcone (Brandon Dicamillo) to find out the truth. They do whatever it takes to get the evidence, even if it meant breaking into her house. Meanwhile, Ryan has run-ins with the law and even gets stabbed in the eye with a fork. The movie also includes special appearances by pro-skaters Tony Hawk, Jason Ellis, and Bucky Lasek.—Ashleigh

Details

Keywords
  • time lapse photography
  • scene after end credits
  • sex comedy
  • crude humor
  • crude comedy
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Romance
Release date Jun 23, 2003
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States Canada
Language English
Filming locations West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Production companies Adio Entertainment

Box office

Budget $500000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 36m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

Ryan Dunn plays the Character of Ry (Himself), held back by his love life Ry clings on to his relationship with Glauren (Jenn Rivell). The beggining of the movie sees Ry in a deep state of depression and he is willing to do anything to get Glauren back! He employs his friends Valo (Bam Margera) and Falcone (Brandon DiCamillo) to vandalise her house after she gets "fingered" at the beach by "a dude named Hellboy (Rake Yohn)". The film twists and turns through bizzare scenarios until it climaxes with Ry finding a new girl, Valo being chased out of Hellboy's house for making out with his sister and Falcone winning the Invention of the Future contest for his invention; The Reverse Microwave.

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