Eurotrip
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http://forum.evomedia.org/viewtopic.php?t=1543EuroTrip begins with the main character Scott being dumped by his girlfriend Fiona (Kristin Kreuk) at his high school graduation in his home state of Ohio. When he comes back home, he e-mails the happenings to his German pen-pal Mieke (which he mistakenly pronounces as "Mike"). When he arrives home, he receives an e-mail reply from "Mike", who says "he" is sorry for all that has happened to Scott, and wants to arrange a meeting in order to make him feel better. Drunk and angry, he tells Mieke that "he" is a sick perverted freak, resonating on Cooper's earlier comment and then blocks off the address. The next day Scott's brother Bert explains to him that "Mieke" in German is not "Mike" as Scott thought, but actually a name similar to "Michelle" in the English Language. Scott notices the seriousness of the situation and tries to get in touch with Mieke again, only to find out that she too blocked him off. He then realizes the only way is to confront her face-to-face. For that, he needs to travel to Germany. He tells his plans to his roommate Cooper, after which they plan to travel to Germany together.
Unable to afford a passenger ticket, Scott and Cooper receive a discounted rate by traveling as couriers to London, England which appears to be no problem as Cooper insists that Europe is "the size of the Eastwood Mall" and hopes to have "crazy European sex".
In London, the two of them go to a pub, but the pub they stumble into is a private pub for the members of the Manchester United football team fan club, so they do not receive a warm welcome from the fans, who are hooligans. The two teens say that they are a Manchester United fan club from Ohio, and after making up their own version of the football team's anthem (based on Sheena Easton's Morning Train), the group welcomes them and they have a wild night of drinking. The next day, Scott and Cooper wake up on a double-decker bus, finding out that the fan club is going to Paris for a Manchester United game.
After driving through France on the wrong side of the road, Scotty and Cooper meet up with their friends in Paris, twins Jenny and Jamie. While waiting in line for the Louvre, Scotty gets into a robot dance showdown with a mime street performer (Robot Man) and wins by kicking the mime in the groin. The four of them go to a restaurant and Jenny and Jamie decide that they will also go to Berlin with Scott and Cooper to find Mieke. They also agree on visiting other parts of Europe, since this will be the last summer the four of them will spend together before going off to different colleges.
After a long train trip they end up at a quaint (and fictional) French town, Crans Sur Mer, where they visit a nude beach. To their dismay, it is full of naked men, also looking for nude girls, who are at another nude beach. After Jenny meets up with them and takes off her cover-up shirt to tan in her bikini and Jamie makes a big scene of covering her up, they are chased down the beach by naked men desperate to see a nude girl.
A much-needed stop along the way in Amsterdam, Netherlands leads to Cooper going to "Club Vandersexxx" (which is, unbeknownst to him, an especially brutal BDSM club), where he is seduced and later tortured by Mrs. Vandersexxx (played by Lucy Lawless)). Scotty and Jenny go to a café and eat what they believe to be hash brownies and proceed to "freak out". However, they learn much to their embarrassment that the brownies were not hash brownies and that the café was just an ordinary Dutch bakery. While Jamie is at a camera store seeking to have his prized Leica M7 camera cleaned, shop keeper Anna (Jana Pallaske) takes him to the alley behind the store to engage in **Banned Word**sex. Unfortunately, Jamie, who is in charge of all of the money and passports, is robbed of everything by a mugger (Diedrich Bader).
With no choice but to hitchhike to Berlin, they manage to get a lorry driver to pull over. Unfortunately, he does not speak English and Scotty uses what little German he knows to communicate with him. He misunderstands the burly driver and believes they are indeed going to Berlin based on the fact he said it numerous times - though he was actually trying to explain he was going "nowhere near Berlin" as he is wanted for stabbing a woman and sexually assaulting a horse there. Consequently they end up in Bratislava, Slovakia where they are horrified by the desolation of Eastern Europe.
They talk to a Slovak man (Rade Šerbedžija) and discover that there is no train network. They only have US$1.83 but due to the (exaggerated) exchange rate, they get the executive suite at a lavish Slovak hotel. They arrive at a nightclub that is apparently owned by the man Jenny met at the railway station in Paris. She discovers that he is married and bisexual. In a fit of depression, Jenny downs half a bottle of absinthe — becoming so intoxicated that she makes out with Jamie, her brother. The next morning, the same Slovak man (Rade Šerbedžija) drives them to Berlin.
After reaching Berlin, they find out that Mieke has gone on a boat tour for the summer and will only be reachable in Rome for a short time. In order to afford flight tickets, Jamie sells his precious Leica camera to earn enough money to travel to Rome.
In Rome, the four go to Vatican City, since Mieke will be there before she leaves. Cooper manages to ring the bell of Saint Marco and lights up white smoke in Vatican City, which makes everyone think Scotty has been elected as the new pope, Scott finds Mieke and jumps down a banister to meet up with her. Although the Swiss Vatican guards realized what was going on and attempted to stop them and severely punish them for their actions, the football hooligans from earlier in the film return (because of their hatred toward Italians, although the Swiss Guard are actually Swiss and use German as their official language) and thwart their attempts. Soon after, Scotty introduces himself to Mieke and they spend time having **Banned Word**in a confessional before Mieke boards her boat. A man whom Jamie took on a tour of the Vatican turns out to be Arthur Frommer (played by Patrick Malahide), author of the guidebook Jamie has memorized and he hires Jamie to tour every museum and cathedral in Europe. Cooper and Jenny have **Banned Word**in one of the aircraft's toilets after both complaining about not getting any crazy European sex.
At the end of the film, Scott moves to Oberlin College. Mieke surprises him when she says that she is his roommate, due to another misunderstanding about her name. The film ends with Scott and Mieke kissing.