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Miss March (2009)

  • Rate: 4.8/10 total 11,448 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 13 March 2009 (USA)
  • Runtime: 89 min | 90 min (unrated version)
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Miss March (2009)

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  • IMDb page: Miss March (2009)
  • Rate: 4.8/10 total 11,448 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 13 March 2009 (USA)
  • Runtime: 89 min | 90 min (unrated version)
  • Gross: $4,542,775(USA)(26 April 2009)
  • Stars: Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore and Raquel Alessi
  • Original Music By: Jeff Cardoni   
  • Soundtrack: White Bitch
  • Sound Mix: DTS | SDDS | Dolby
  • Plot Keyword: Road Trip | Coma | Party | Mansion | Strobe Light

Writing Credits By:

  • Zach Cregger (screenplay) &
  • Trevor Moore (screenplay)
  • Dennis Haggerty (story) &
  • Ryan Homchick (story) &
  • Thomas Mimms (story)

Known Trivia

  • In the early scene at the “Abstinence Now” seminar, some of Raquel Alessi’s (Cindi Whitehall’s) lines were dubbed over for the movie’s final release. Originally, the story she told on stage prominently featured the word “retard”, referring to a baby that was born to an illegitimate mother who smoked. Due to concerns over bad press, the word was changed to “crackhead”.
  • Robert Wagner was originally cast in the Hugh M. Hefner role, but when the rough cut was screened for Hefner’s approval, he was so amused by the film that he agreed to play himself. As a result, all of Wagner’s scenes had to be scrapped and re-shot.
  • The Playboy issue in which Cindi appears as “Miss March” is actually the October 2005 issue. The cover model is Sara Jean Underwood, who appears in the film as herself.
  • Playboy had no involvement with the film until Hugh M. Hefner was invited to watch an unfinished cut with Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore.
  • Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore started working on the film after Fox offered the duo a film deal.
  • Horsedick.MPEG is based on a shock viral video known as “Mr. Hands”, featuring a man named Kenneth Pinyan who was sexually penetrated by a horse. Pinyan later died from injuries after another sexual encounter with a horse.

Goofs: Anachronisms: In the opening of the movie, when the guys are young, there is a Camelback on the wall in the brother's room. The Army pattern on the Camelback is the ACU pattern that wasn't in use during that time period. The Army adopted that pattern universally in 2005.

Plot: A young man awakens from a four-year coma to hear that his once virginal high-school sweetheart has… See more »  »

Story: A young man awakens from a four-year coma to hear that his once virginal high-school sweetheart has since become a centerfold in one of the world's most famous men's magazines. He and his sex-crazed best friend decide to take a cross-country road trip in order to crash a party at the magazine's legendary mansion headquarters and win back the girl.Written by Anonymous  

FullCast & Crew

Produced By:

  • Jason Burns known as executive producer
  • Vince Cirrincione known as producer (as Vincent Cirrincione)
  • Tobie Haggerty known as producer
  • Scott Hyman known as co-producer
  • Tom Jacobson known as producer
  • Richard Rosenzweig known as executive producer
  • Monnie Wills known as co-producer
  • Steven J. Wolfe known as producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Zach Cregger known as Eugene Bell
  • Trevor Moore known as Tucker Cleigh
  • Raquel Alessi known as Cindi Whitehall
  • Molly Stanton known as Candace
  • Craig Robinson known as Horsedick.MPEG
  • Hugh M. Hefner known as Himself
  • Carla Jimenez known as Nurse Juanita
  • Cedric Yarbrough known as Doctor
  • Geoff Meed known as Rick
  • Slade Pearce known as Young Eugene (as Slade Austin Pearce)
  • Remy Thorne known as Young Tucker
  • Eve Mauro known as Vonka
  • Alexis Raben known as Katja
  • Windell Middlebrooks known as Bouncer #1 (as Windell D. Middlebrooks)
  • Lindsay Schoneweis known as Sheila
  • David Wells known as Principal
  • Tanjareen Martin known as Crystal
  • Britten Kelley known as Chevonne
  • Barry Sigismondi known as Mr. Whitehall
  • Alex Donnelley known as Mrs. Whitehall
  • Josh Fadem known as Flava Flav Kid
  • Paul Rogan known as Mr. Biederman
  • Kate Luyben known as Mrs. Biederman
  • Seth Morris known as Boss
  • Michael Busch known as Employee
  • Ryan Kitley known as Waiter
  • Anthony Jeselnik known as Director
  • Niki J. Crawford known as Janine
  • Deanie Ballard known as Posse Member #1
  • 40 Glocc known as Posse Member #2
  • Bonita Friedericy known as Diner Waitress
  • Carrie Keagan known as NGTV Reporter
  • Shark Firestone known as NGTV Reporter
  • Ashley Madison known as Beautiful Girl #1
  • Annie Ilonzeh known as Beautiful Girl #2
  • Melissa Ordway known as Gorgeous Girl
  • Jessica Vilchis known as Sexy Girl #1
  • Lyndsay Haldorson known as Sexy Girl #2
  • Sara Jean Underwood known as Herself
  • Betsy Rue known as Strawberrius
  • Madison Riley known as Socialite
  • Da'Vone McDonald known as Guard #1
  • 'Doc' Newman known as Guard #2 (as Doc)
  • Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson known as Himself
  • Brittany Buckner known as Lorraine
  • Garrett Warren known as Fireman #2
  • Chris Durand known as Fireman #3
  • Chris Gann known as Fireman #4
  • Gary J. Wayton known as Fireman #5 (as Gary Wayton)
  • Mike Massa known as Fireman #6
  • Brett A. Jones known as Fireman #7 (as Brett Jones)
  • Robert Garrigus known as Fireman #8 (as Bob Garrigus)
  • Jennifer Bond known as Gorgeous Girl
  • Americus Abesamis known as Mansion Bouncer (uncredited)
  • Corina Boettger known as Gertrude (uncredited)
  • Annabelle Bourlet known as Mansion Babe (uncredited)
  • Nahtasha Budhi known as Playmate (uncredited)
  • Christie Burson known as Mansion Girl (uncredited)
  • Tiffany Collie known as Music Video Model (uncredited)
  • Dustin Dennard known as Fireman (uncredited)
  • Sky Elobar known as Mailman (uncredited)
  • Jennipher Foster known as Lindsay (uncredited)
  • Kira Gurnée known as Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Holly Hindman known as Playboy Bunny (uncredited)
  • Juliette Jackson known as Bunny (uncredited)
  • Sarah Klaren known as Playboy Model (uncredited)
  • Christina Lindley known as Playboy Model (uncredited)
  • Joey Luthman known as School Boy in Auditorium (uncredited)
  • Kìer Mellour known as Bikini Babe (uncredited)
  • Meriah Nelson known as Grotto diver (uncredited)
  • Dalton O'Dell known as Eugene's Nephew (uncredited)
  • Kevin Pennington known as Party Stud (uncredited)
  • Sheila Platte known as Bunny (uncredited)
  • Christine Price known as Video Model (uncredited)
  • Jessica Lauren Richmond known as NGtv Celebrity (uncredited)
  • Andrew Sibner known as Hyperventilating Audience Member (uncredited)
  • Jw Wiseman known as Orderly #1 (uncredited)
  • Francesca Zappitelli known as Music Video Girl (uncredited)

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Supporting Department

Makeup Department:
  • Mandy Danielle Benton known as makeup artist
  • Stephen Bettles known as key prosthetic makeup artist
  • Thom Cammer known as hair stylist
  • Ayla Dew known as assistant hair stylist
  • Ivonnah Erskine known as hair stylist
  • Sekinah Erskine known as hair stylist
  • Rita L. Hamlin known as hair stylist
  • Adrienne Lynn known as hair stylist
  • Pina Rizzi known as hair stylist
  • Dominie Till known as makeup artist
  • Nani Velez known as key hair stylist
  • Debbie Zoller known as makeup artist

Art Department:

  • Justin Blecha known as leadman
  • Joshua Green known as buyer
  • Andrew Guinn known as set dresser
  • Dallas Richard Hallam known as assistant property master
  • Jason E. Hatfield known as swing
  • Sasha Kanno known as art department coordinator
  • Ben Lewis known as property master
  • Sara Petersen known as assistant art director
  • Amy Lynn Umezu known as storyboard artist
  • Tony Whyte known as prop construction (as William 'Tony' Whyte)

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Company

Production Companies:

  • Fox Atomic (presents)
  • Sneak Preview Entertainment
  • Alta Loma Entertainment (in association with)
  • Jacobson Company, The

Other Companies:

  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera dollies
  • Cut Music  music editorial services
  • Film Finances  completion guarantor
  • Fix It In Post  end titles
  • Fix It In Post  opening title design
  • IndieClear  script clearance
  • Intelligent Media  international monitoring agency
  • L.A. Casting Group  extras casting

Distributors:

  • Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (2009) (worldwide) (all media)
  • Fox Searchlight Pictures (2009) (USA) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox (2009) (France) (theatrical)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Japan (2010) (Japan) (DVD)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) (Argentina) (DVD)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) (Belgium) (DVD)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2009) (USA) (DVD)
  • 20th Century Fox de Argentina (2010) (Argentina) (all media)
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) (Netherlands) (DVD)

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Other Stuff

Visual Effects by:
  • Alastor Arnold known as digital intermediate colorist
  • Nicholas Daniels known as visual effects
  • Stephen Dyson known as visual effects supervisor
  • Jeff Freeman known as visual effects set supervisor
  • Holly Gregory Horter known as digital compositor
  • Kellum Lewis known as visual effects coordinator
  • Joe Lilli known as digital compositor
  • Joe Lilli known as digital effects artist
  • Brian Lutge known as digital artist
  • Leonardo Quiles known as visual effects
  • Doyle Smith known as digital artist
  • Pota Tseng known as visual effects artist

Release Date:

  • USA 13 March 2009
  • South Africa 29 May 2009
  • Spain 12 June 2009
  • Germany 18 June 2009
  • Italy 3 July 2009
  • Poland 17 July 2009
  • France 22 July 2009
  • Ireland 11 September 2009
  • UK 11 September 2009
  • Australia 25 November 2009 (DVD premiere)
  • Hungary 22 January 2010 (DVD premiere)
  • Argentina 27 January 2010 (DVD premiere)
  • Belgium 16 March 2010 (DVD premiere)
  • Netherlands 16 March 2010 (DVD premiere)
  • Japan 2 September 2010 (DVD premiere)

MPAA: Rated R for strong crude and sexual content, nudity, pervasive language and some drug use

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Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database


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10 Comments

  1. Greg from United States
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    OK I just got back from seeing this movie and I got to tell you it waspretty damn funny. If you are going to this movie to see anotherShindlers List…leave the car in the driveway. It is not artistic noris it pretty. What it is…funny as hell!!! I caught the early showing(ok I'm cheap, there I said it and I am sticking to it). There wereonly about 20 people in the theater. An older couple, a couple of guysaround 25, a group of 18 – 20 yr old, and of course yours truly. Alldifferent backgrounds and ages. What amazed me is that we all laughedwhen it was funny, we all cringed when it was gross. We did not have tohave the director lead us to the joke like a fat kid to cake, it wasjust there.

    Will you see this movie up for an Oscar…no. Will you see this moviein my movie collection when it comes out…U bet you sweet bippy.

  2. danomychowski from United States
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    Obviously, this movie is not for everyone. It makes last years SexDrive look like a family movie. Because of this, many people will beturned off by the movie. About a third of the people walked out of thetheater when I saw it, and most likely the majority of them went homeand rated this a One. Being a fan of the Whitest Kids U'know, I wasvery excited to hear about this back in December. and then very annoyedwhen they kept pushing back the release date. But finally, It arrivedand it was great, in my opinion. Not quite to my expectations but by nomeans bad. It is true that some of the jokes become incrediblyrepetitive, and they dragged the lesbians scene out to the point thatit was no longer funny. But more often than not, the jokes are hitsrather than misses. Many people have given the film poor reviewsbecause of how unbelievably vulgar the jokes are. Which makes mewonder: Why would you see a raunchy teen sex comedy that takes place atthe playboy mansion, and was written, directed by, and starring two ofthe Whitest Kids U'know if you are offended by vulgar humor? TrevorMoore was hilarious as always but I do feel that Zach Creggor's talentwas in many ways wasted. He got very few of the best lines, though, onecould expect that since he plays the cliché "serious" buddy that isfound in all teen sex comedies. Craig Robinson was great, though Ithought that his character got a bit annoying after a while. Butdespite the films dirty charm and frequent laugh out loud moments,there were also a fair number of flaws. Miss MArch suffered from thesame issue that the latest Harold And Kumar installment did: Every oncein a while they would go just a bit too far. In a film like this youhave to walk the line. In many cases, they would take a flying leapover it. Which is fine, to a certain extent. The problem was that thejust didn't seem to realize when to quit. Dirty does not always meanfunny. If you are trying to decide whether or not to see it, just knowthat it can either be a laugh out loud hilarious raunch filled comedyroller-coaster or it can be a dull, lifeless, trashy, tasteless, bombof a movie, depending on your taste, or lack thereof. I personallyfound it to be the former rather than the latter. But it is mostcertainly not the type of movie that you should see with your family.8/10

  3. mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    Critics tended to pan this movie. While I'll admit that the movietended to lean towards gross and raunchy humor at times (especially thesex scenes, the "flasher" scenes, and the lesbian car drivercharacters) and that it didn't seem to be fit for all tastes or aimingfor being a classic, I still enjoyed the movie and thought it was trulyhilarious. What else can you expect from a movie that centers aroundPlayboy magazine? My favorite scenes were with Molly Stanton chasingafter the best friend after, during a pole dance scene, he instigatedher into having a seizure with strobe lights and tried to pry her offof him by stabbing her in the face with a fork. Her chasing after himand getting the fire department to do the same were, in my opinion, thefunniest scenes. I also liked the road trip scenes and Tucker's meetingwith Hugh Heffner. You might like this movie. It really depends on yourtaste and "material threshold." Give it a try if you're in the rightmood.

    ** 1/2 out of ****

  4. www.ramascreen.com from United States
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    Please forgive me but I find MISS MARCH Movie to be absolutelyhilarious. And if liking this movie makes me a bad person, so be it.Because despite the fact that the vulgar, raunchy jokes are immatureand gross, I just can't stop laughing. It's a movie for… us maleaudiences that still chuckle when we hear words like "doodie". Besides,you kinda gotta give some the two lead actors Zach Cregger and TrevorMoore for both writing, both directing and producing this wholeshenanigan even though it probably doesn't take a genius to come upwith such a ridiculous tale.

    It's a teen sex comedy that centers around two best friends, Eugene(Cregger) who is like Jimbo and Tucker (Moore) who is like Stiffler.Typical characters, right? Really there's not much originality in thismovie, it even has a road trip, a bunch of people that don't look likehigh school kids still playing high school roles and of course, tonsand tons of attractive, drop-dead gorgeous, hot lookin' girls of allkinds. And just like any teen sex comedy out there that usually has oneor two disgusting bomb shocker, this one has those too. And of coursethe two leads learn something, a self-realization lesson at the end,whooptidoo.

    Some of the humor can get repetitive and some of the characters canannoy you, but for some reason every one of those aspects cracks me upand I was watching it sober. I think it caters to the childishadolescent part of me, it rekindles all the sex jokes that my friendsand I used to laugh about back when we were younger before we learnedto grow up. So these two guys who are behind the hilarious show TheWhitest Kids U Know are only doing their contribution to the societythe only way they know how and what I enjoy even more is that it's oneof the few immature comedy movies out there that's actuallyconsistently funny from beginning to the very end. Craig Robinson whoplays the horsedick dot mpeg rapper is on top of his game. He's notafraid to make fun of himself on screen. Hugh Heffner's cameo provesthat he's quite possibly one of the coolest relics that still walksthis earth. There are two unbelievable Lesbians in this movie thatwould go down as some of the most memorable characters in this genre.However, this movie does give pressure to teens out there by puttinginto their minds that having countless irresponsible sex is a goodthing. MISS MARCH is a comedy for the dirty-minded and those of us whocan switch the on and off button from serious to filthy-minded in justa blink of an eye.

  5. Chris Sherriff from United Kingdom
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    I think that this movie is a perfect example of the weaknesses of IMDb.You get too many people of the wrong mindset reviewing this movie.Being a huge fan of Youtube's "The Whitest Kids U' Know", I found thehumour in this movie spot on. It is MEANT to be completely over the top(with some real cringy bits). Its just what they do, and to be honest,not many could do it better.

    Yes, this film may not deserve a reputation for anything other thanjust another Teen movie, but in my books its darn good, and more thananything else, it made me feel a lot happier inside. Is that a badthing?

    Basically, if you are someone who is going to watch this movie withoutbeing able to handle sick, crude jokes, then why review it? it isn'tfor you. That's quite simple.

    So in the words of Tucker himself, I would rate this film "A perfectseven".

  6. Slasher_Guy
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    'Miss March' tells the story of Eugene (Zach Cregger), who awakens froma coma after four years, to find the love of his life Cindi (RaquelAlessi) is now a sexy centerfold model and resides in the PlayboyMansion. He travels to Hollywood with best buddy Tucker (Trevor Moore)to win her back, after failing to take her virginity on Prom Night.

    The negative reviews for this 'comedy' were actually right, becauseMiss March is nothing more than a poorly scripted attempt at a comedywith two juvenile leads, minimal laughs and a Straight-to-DVD vibeabout it. Cregger was decent, but Moore was awful and completelyunfunny with every line of dialog he spoke. Alessi is barely featuredin the film (despite her being a key character to the plot), and mostof the brief laughs are from side characters who are barely in themovie.

    The only real laughs arrive in the last 20 minutes of the film, whenthe two leads finally arrive at the mansion. But even then, it's sidecharacters such as two Russian lesbians and a rapper named'Horsed*ck.MPEG' who provide the short-lived jokes, because the twoleads (especially Moore) had no comedic charm to them. I wouldn't befooled by the R-rating for this flick also – a few boob shots near theend hardly make this a 'raunchy' comedy.

    Positives about the film? Well, Hugh Hefner was pretty decent in hiscameo role, and Betsy Rue (My Bloody Valentine 3D) has twenty secondsof screen time, and gives a better performance than both leads in thewhole 85 minutes. Raquel Alessi was also good, even though she didn'thave much to do, and the side characters provided some quick laughs insome scenes of the flick, and the last twenty minutes were decent.Plus, Miss March did have potential, but the poor script sunk themovie.

    Overall, the movie just feels like another low-budget comedy which willbe in the bargain bin in no time. I'm not surprised it didn't last longin theaters, and I'm disappointed to say that the negative reviews forthis were right. The last twenty minutes saved the movie from beingawful, but it's really not worth it just for those twenty minutes.

    4/10

  7. zildjianboy from Australia
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    I will not dignify this film with comments on the plot.. thecharacters.. the story line for this would be giving it more than itdeserves.

    Simply put this is one of those movies that you watch because its kindof like a car accident, you know you shouldn't be looking but you can'tlook away. The acting is so incredibly bad that you actually feel pityand shame for the actors who appear it in it.

    It's a bad bad disease, please only watch this film if you watching itfor the "it's so bad its good" factor.

    Woeful.. awful… absolutely embarrassing for every single personinvolved. If I served the crew lunch I would want my name left off thecredits in fear that this disaster would somehow follow me.

  8. jedilr (jedilr@hotmail.com) from Estonia
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    I don't know why they didn't add Timmy and other guys to thecasting/scripting of this movie, but I'm sure hoping they will if theyshould ever create another one.

    There were some very good laughs, but overall it felt kinda like 90'smovie with Tom and Jerry like jokes(Which doesn't have to be a badthing when well executed).

    Also they were going WAY too much for the simple Hollywood recipe andmoral story.

    Whitest Kids You Know rocks 100% :P I sure can't wait to see new stufffrom them.

    …maybe my hopes were just too high for this one…

  9. tommywahlman from Sweden
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    Seriously does anyone think this is funny? Apparently some does, poop,people who are over the top hysterical and so on, this movie can onlywork in the United States, where ppl in the age span of 18-60 stillfins pooping funny. In the rest of the world its kids in kindergartenwho make poop jokes. i watched around 25 mins of it and i couldn't helpbut thinking is this really the mental state of that country? Some sayits a sex comedy, but does it really have to be so flipped out whitover spaced ppl? Its utter crap not funny no matter what comedy it nowtried to be. There is noway anyone can relate to anything as nocharacter seemed real, to some ppl that is funny, to most its not.

  10. elbay-1
    30 Mar 2012, 2:51 am

    Whoever went to see this movie and thought: " Hey…it's funny…Ireally enjoyed this one". Must have been watching Road Trip…becausethis movie was the stupidest, dumbest and most ridiculous movie I haveseen in years. I thought Max Payne was bad…Max Payne was Ben-Hurcompared to this movie. The worst acting by both main characters, evenworse by the secondary ones(the crazy epileptic gf,crazyfirefighter,lesbian Russians,Hugh Hefner,the bouncer with glasses(heshould stop doing movies)). I mean will you people stop giving all ofthese movies 5 stars up here. Fired up was a way better movie thanthis! And if the directors think we didn't notice a little bit amateurcamera work around the motel scenes they are mistaken! Basically thismovie sucked! Badly…Meet the Spartans was funnier, Scary Movie 3 wasbetter. Date movie was more appealing than Miss March!

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