Miss March (2009) May 2026

, playing himself in his final on-screen film appearance before his death in 2017.

If you're looking to watch it, the film is sometimes available on Disney+ in certain regions.

The film was the directorial and screenwriting debut for Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger , both prominent members of the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know . It also features: Miss March (2009)

Despite its cult following among fans of the directors, the film was largely panned by critics upon its release. It received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with many reviewers on Metacritic and IMDb calling it crude and unfocused. Financially, it earned roughly $4.6 million against a $6 million budget.

Released in 2009, is a raunchy American sex comedy that follows a young man who wakes up from a four-year coma only to discover his high school sweetheart has become a Playboy centerfold. Plot and Production , playing himself in his final on-screen film

Are you interested in featuring the Whitest Kids U' Know cast, or perhaps you'd like more specific trivia about this film? Miss March (2009) - IMDb

as Horsedick.MPEG, a rapper they encounter on their journey. It also features: Despite its cult following among

The story centers on (Zach Cregger), a straight-laced virgin who falls down a flight of stairs on prom night, the very night he was supposed to "go all the way" with his girlfriend, Cindi Whitehall (Raquel Alessi). He awakens years later to find that his sex-obsessed best friend, Tucker Cleigh (Trevor Moore), is the only one who stayed by his side. Upon seeing Cindi in the latest issue of Playboy , the duo embarks on a chaotic cross-country road trip to the Playboy Mansion to win her back.

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, playing himself in his final on-screen film appearance before his death in 2017.

If you're looking to watch it, the film is sometimes available on Disney+ in certain regions.

The film was the directorial and screenwriting debut for Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger , both prominent members of the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know . It also features:

Despite its cult following among fans of the directors, the film was largely panned by critics upon its release. It received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with many reviewers on Metacritic and IMDb calling it crude and unfocused. Financially, it earned roughly $4.6 million against a $6 million budget.

Released in 2009, is a raunchy American sex comedy that follows a young man who wakes up from a four-year coma only to discover his high school sweetheart has become a Playboy centerfold. Plot and Production

Are you interested in featuring the Whitest Kids U' Know cast, or perhaps you'd like more specific trivia about this film? Miss March (2009) - IMDb

as Horsedick.MPEG, a rapper they encounter on their journey.

The story centers on (Zach Cregger), a straight-laced virgin who falls down a flight of stairs on prom night, the very night he was supposed to "go all the way" with his girlfriend, Cindi Whitehall (Raquel Alessi). He awakens years later to find that his sex-obsessed best friend, Tucker Cleigh (Trevor Moore), is the only one who stayed by his side. Upon seeing Cindi in the latest issue of Playboy , the duo embarks on a chaotic cross-country road trip to the Playboy Mansion to win her back.

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