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  1. Mar 27, 2021 · The NSFW prank involves a Chinese finger trap and their genitals, along with walking into a barber shop. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Andre said the barber wasn't really into...

    • Kevin Burwick
  2. Bad Trip is a fantastic movie. Finally got a chance to watch this movie on Netflix and it was fantastic. Hilarious - and gross - pranks mixed in with the story. Some of these pranks blow my mind with how they were set up. I wish there was a commentary track where Eric would talk about the setup for them.

  3. This mix of a scripted buddy comedy road movie and a real hidden camera prank show follows the outrageous misadventures of two buds stuck in a rut who embark on a cross-country road trip to NYC. The storyline sets up shocking real pranks. Director: Kitao Sakurai. Writers:

  4. I'm half way through the movie right now and It seems soo staged. I currently have the impression that every single damn person in the film is a paid actor. The fact that they have 5 close up angles and 10 wide angles on every single scene, plus their exaggerated attempt to edit it to make it look candid is pathetic.

    • They Were Really Chased by Someone
    • Haddish Asked to Be in The Movie
    • None of The Reactions Were Fake
    • The Zookeepers Were in on The Prank
    • They Had Help from Master Pranksters
    • A Car Really Did Flip Over
    • The Guy in The Dreadlocks Was Not An Actor
    • They Chose Strategic Locations to Avoid Getting Recognized
    • The Entire White Chicks Prank Had to Be Filmed Twice
    • An Exorcism Was Pulled from The Movie

    That scene where an angry store owner ran behind the pair during the Chinese finger trap prank (which involved prosthetics) was actually real. Andre said they went to the wrong barbershop that didn’t have their hidden cameras inside and the owner was not happy about the debauchery. The man chased them out the door with a knife in the scene that jus...

    Tiffany Haddish wasn't originally in the movie. After Howery, who had never done a prank on camera before – he's best known for his role in the Oscar-winning movie Get Out - encountered the major scare noted above, he called his reps and Haddish, with whom he co-starred on Carmichael Show, to vent. Haddish, a movie star in her own right, called And...

    While viewers might be skeptical that some of the onlooker reactions were fake and featured paid actors, Andre assures that isn't the case. "Every reaction in the movie is 100 percent real", he told Den of Geek. Everything in the movie was genuine. RELATED: The Eric Andre Show: 10 Funniest Hannibal Buress Quotes, Ranked The only parts of the movie ...

    When Chris jumped into a cage with a gorilla (really a human in a lifelike gorilla suit), the people taking the zoo tour were all really there on a visit and had no idea what was going on. But the zookeepers were in on the joke. That's because the scene was shot in a private location so they had to get permission. The camera department set up hidde...

    The crew had members that were master pranksters who provided assistance and advice. That included Jeff Tremaine, the movie's producer, who had previously directed the Jackass movies and Dirty Grandpa. There was also help from members of the Punk'd team as well as Nathan Fielder from Nathan For You and some of his writers. A master of disguise and ...

    One of the scenes that was real but that did not actually involve the actor was when the car flipped over and caught fire. This really did happen but it was all handled safely by a stunt driverwho flipped the car to get the shot that shocked passersby. RELATED: 10 Best Adult Swim Shows Of The 2010s, According To IMDb Once the car was flipped and th...

    Anyone who watched beyond the end credits saw the outtakes that included a clip of the moment the truth was revealed to the unsuspecting people. One of the biggest surprises was the wonderful young man with the dreadlocks who did his best to break up the supposed fight between Chris and Bud. In the heartwarming scene, the man took it upon himself t...

    Not surprisingly, Andre and Howery got recognized a few times and had to re-shoot scenes. But they used the "know your audience" guide to help determine shooting locations and the types of crowds to surround themselves with. Andre told AV Club that they focused on pranking people over 40 since his audience typically skews younger. So, they avoided ...

    The hilarious scene at the end of the movie, inspired by the movie White Chicks, which Chris and Bud reference throughout the movie, actually had to be filmed twice. The first time in Atlanta, partygoers were so angered that they refused to sign the release forms. It resulted in a huge added expense to the budget, though Andre admits that he and Ho...

    Like any movie, plenty of scenes were filmed for Bad Trip that didn't make the final cut. One such scene depicted Andre's character getting an exorcism from an actual preacher. Andre says that, in the end, it didn't "fit the body of the movie" and, indeed, the prank sounds pretty dark. After staying in a motel that is reportedly haunted, Andre pret...

    • Christine Persaud
  5. Mar 26, 2021 · Stars Eric André and Lil Rel Howery shuffled into an Atlanta barber shop seeking scissor-cutting help as their characters (best friends Chris and Bud) announced their groins were stuck together in...

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · Eric Andre Dishes On The Bad Trip Scene That Almost Got Him Killed - Exclusive Interview. By David L. Lebovitz / March 30, 2021 2:49 pm EST. After over a year of delays due to a certain pandemic ...

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