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Two Tickets To Paradise (2007)
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Category: Comedy
Studio: First Look Home Entertainment
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91 mins

 
 

 

Mark (John C. McGinley, Scrubs), McGriff (D.B. Sweeney, Spawn, The Cutting Edge) and Jason (Paul Hipp, Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil) are three life-long buddies, who manage to stay afloat in their small Pennsylvania hometown. Mark, whose fleeting college football glory has morphed into adangerous obsession with gambling, is becoming more estranged each day from his wife and son. McGriff, who has never let go of his rock-and-roll aspirations, realizes that he is not the man he used tobe. And then there's Jason, who still lives with his parents and allows them to dictate his life. Trying to find an escape from their everyday lives, they embark on a cross-country road trip to go to the CollegeFootball Championship Bowl. Their journey takes them through twists and turns, boozing and misbehaving every step of the way. Tensions arise between the three friends and their shortcomings become apparent. In the end, they discover that the most important thing in this crazy, uncertain world is their friendship.