Stometer
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Cleveronix
A different way of telling a story
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
aidan henry
i actually thought this was pretty good i wasn't sure how great i would be because im not a huge fan of shred the first one but was pleasantly surprisedthis movie is not only funnier then the first but has a million times improved and more interesting plot it had some hot girls and the actors i think are pretty good i like tom green but don't like him in these newer movies i loved road trip and freddy got fingered but he seems not nearly as good as the bad guy i love his old strange comedy i want him to go back to that type of comedy anyway an over OK movie i would give it a try if i were you
Jackpollins
Yes, this is a raunchy snowboarding comedy starring Jackass's Dave England and wacky comedian Tom Green, you're probably thinking to yourself "oh boy, this is going to suck." Well I am here to say it's actually very funny, with the advantage of having some cool snowboarding sequences. This is one of these rare straight-to-video movies that if it came out in theaters, and you paid to see it on the big screen, it would still be worth your money. The movie follows Max (Dave England), a man who made it big in the snowboarding industry. He then thinks that all the partying is what got him on top. We then enter the evil Kingsley (Tom Green), the man who stole Max's fame from right under his nose. Now Max has to stop Kingsley from officially taking what is rightfully his. The movie has a ton of laughs, and some cool snowboarding tricks. The movie is surprisingly focused and straight even in its most indecent moments. The movie also has two well-acted, funny performances from its two main leads. For all my acclaim to it, all I have to say is it's not American Pie, but it's certainly worth a look.