'Bad Trip' secrets: How Eric André, Tiffany Haddish pranked people with real crashes, fake walls

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It takes work to make the stupid pranks of "Bad Trip."

For each bizarre, sometimes dangerous  and – let's just call it – moronic gag on the raucous Netflix comedy, filmmakers would seriously sweat out details for weeks.

The trick: Fooling unsuspecting members of the public into believing Eric André and Lil Rel Howery, playing best friends Chris and Bud in the unscripted road trip comedy, had flipped their car, or Tiffany Haddish (as Bud's escapee sister Trina) had plowed a police car into an art gallery.

Then, capture incredulous bystander reaction on hidden cameras.

"It's a fascinating process, figuring out how to do something that seems crazy impossible," says director Kitao Sakurai. "But using tricks and sleight of hand, you realize that it's actually crazy but possible.

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The car vacuum mishap required a breakaway onesie with a hook

The comedy's opening skits features André's Chris working as a car-detailing attendant in Los Angeles whose entire uniform gets sucked into the power vacuum cleaner.

André wore a specially made breakaway onesie work uniform with small hooks attached to a super-strength invisible line in a vacuum tube. When André yelled, "Hey, I'm stuck," that was the cue for the hidden film crew to pull the line, yanking the breakaway uniform off – leaving Chris naked after his dream girl Maria (Michaela Conlin) pulled up.

"That took a lot of trial and error to get it right," says Sakurai. The third mark was the perfect foil, even helping to hide naked André in his car's back seat.

The event bouncer took his detail seriously

For a scene where Chris tries to enter an art gallery party hosted by Maria, filmmakers hired a bouncer outside a fancy Los Angeles location, giving strict instructions only to allow invited attendees inside. Chris was not on the list. The bouncer rebuffed André's multiple attempts to enter, but finally, begrudgingly allowed him in on the sly seemingly for the sake of true love.

So romantic, right? Until the bouncer found he had been pranked. "He was not happy. He had a long, seething moment," says André, who needed the bouncer to sign a release form for "Bad Trip" to use the scene. "We really had to massage his emotions after the prank to get him to sign. But he did."

The car really flipped on an Atlanta street

Howery's Bud was not at the wheel for the film's dramatic car flip. However, "Bad Trip" stunt coordinator Charles Grisham flipped the film's pink Cadillac into the air on an Atlanta street during a controlled stunt. "It had to be a precision driver," says Sakurai. André and Howery got in the car afterward. A crowd of spectators taking part in a fake street art tour was brought past the carnage to see the two seemingly dazed stars emerging from the upside-down wreckage.

The ensuing screen argument between the two characters was made even more dramatic by a real, controlled fire bursting dramatically from the car.

Tiffany Haddish drove into an art gallery

When Chris does finally get to Maria at her art show, the moment is ruined by Haddish's Trina, who drives her stolen police car literally into the gallery. To pull that stunt off, Sakurai set up a believable gallery, with credible art pieces and invited guests. The unsuspecting guests were discreetly kept away from a fake brick wall. "We set up a system to make sure all the art admirers were in a safe zone," says Sakurai.

Given the all-clear signal by the stunt coordinator, Haddish was behind the wheel as her car plowed through the fake wall into the building – with the car attached to guiding wires to keep it on course. As the guests looked on in shock, Haddish emerged and turned her destruction onto the remaining art pieces.

It takes practice to make a drunken fall

André's Chris appeared to have too much alcohol at the Electric Cowboy bar in Kennesaw, Georgia. He stood in a precarious perch above the bar to make a drunken toast to his friend before falling. André practiced the 15-foot tumble into a nearby container, with hidden padding beneath folded boxes, the day before. "I did it over and over so that it looked fluid when it was real," he says. 

After the true tumble, a crew member posing as a concerned patron discreetly fixed a tube that ran up Andre's body, enabling his Chris to projectile vomit – actually a combination of material including pea soup and vegetables.

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Eric Andre and Lil Rel Howery reveal the secrets behind Bad Trip ’s boldest pranks

Eric Andre and Lil Rel Howery in Bad Trip

Longtime fans of Eric Andre and his brand of anarchic, ranch-friendly comedy   might be surprised by his ne w hidden-camera movie Bad Trip , which premiered on Netflix on March 26 after a year-long delay . While the semi-scripted comedy puts Andre (and his game co-stars Lil Rel Howery and Tiffany Haddish) at the center of ridiculous The Eric Andre Show -esque public stunts, it isn’t just a 90-minute onslaught of pranks; there’s a method to the madness—in the form of a loose road trip storyline—and an unexpected amount of heart. In essence, Bad Trip is a story about friendship, putting longtime pals Chris and Bud (Andre and Howery, respectively) through the ringer, testing their loyalty with gorilla attacks, high-speed car accidents, and one indestructible finger trap. Along the way, real, unsuspecting people lay witness to their antics, and Bad Trip ’s funniest moments come from bystanders’ natural reactions to what’s unfolding in front of them, whether that’s with genuine concern and sweetness, or with a knife.

“The movie shows the Good Samaritan nature in people,” Andre told The A.V. Club , commenting that Bad Trip ’s jokes are never at the expense of its unaware non-actors. But that doesn’t mean that everyone reacted to Andre and Howery with a sense of level-headedness—as it turns out, one stunt in particular almost got them killed. “That was Rel’s first day of filming... So, Rel was like, ‘I quit! You’re going to get me fucking killed. This is reckless!’” That’s just one of the surprising things The A.V. Club learned when Eric Andre and Lil Rel Howery took us behind the scenes of some of Bad Trip ’s biggest comedic set pieces. Below, the actors break down some of the movie’s boldest pranks and reveal how they (along with director Kitao Sakurai) pulled them off, all while not getting recognized by fans.

On Bad Trip’ s   approach to the hidden camera genre

Early on in Bad Trip , Andre’s Chris beaks out into a full-on musical number at a mall to profess his love for longtime crush, Maria (Michaela Conlin). The moment is meant to be disruptive and annoying, but most bystanders react with a bewildered amusement, and one particularly memorable old man goes so far as to make excuses for Chris: “He’s in love!”

A movie is a different medium than an 11-minute Adult Swim show. In a movie, to get an audience across 90 minutes of footage, your character has to be likable. You have to empathize and sympathize with the lead. —Eric Andre

On the “dick trap” prank that almost got them killed

Near Bad Trip ’s midpoint, Chris and Bud make a drugged-out detour at a grocery store, only to wake up the next morning with their dicks stuck in either end of a novelty finger trap. What ensues is a frenzied attempt to escape, enlisting nearby people for help, including an enraged barbershop owner who pulled a knife on the duo on their first day filming together.

The first day was when we almost got murdered. So, when that happened the first day, it was like—I remember calling my whole team. I called Tiffany [Haddish]. I was like, ‘I’m afraid for my life! I’m an actor!’ That’s the first time I ever called myself an actor. [Laughs.] —Lil Rel Howery

On what you didn’t see during the Electric Cowboy scenes

An earlier pit stop sees Chris and Bud cutting loose at a bar called Electric Cowboy. Chris eventually gets so drunk he falls off the bar, and another prank involves a steady stream of fake urine. Andre and Howery admitted that drunk non-actors only made things more unpredictable, and shared that there was a safe word to keep things from getting too out of hand—if only Andre could remember it:

So, it turns out this guy [at the bar] owned like a chain of strip clubs or something. He was dressed like a Russian mobster. We saw him come in the bar, and he sat down and was loud and talking shit. And I could just tell he was trouble in the best way. —Eric Andre

On making people believe the gorilla attack was real

One of Bad Trip ’s most ambitious stunts has Andre’s Chris sneaking into an exhibit at the zoo for a photo, only to be attacked (and then some) by an angry gorilla. For safety—and other obvious reasons—the gorilla was an actor in a costume, meaning the crew had to go the extra mile to make sure zoo-goers believed it was real. For the scene, Howery played a crucial role, helping coax reactions out of people, and getting them to buy into the absurdity.

While [Andre’s getting attacked], I had to make it real. They had to believe it, the emotion part of it. And they bought into it, man. Like that’s one of the only times I tried not to laugh. To them, it was real, it was crazy. It looked like I’m crying, but I’m really crying laughing. —Lil Rel Howery

On getting recognized by fans

No matter where they were, Andre, Howery, and Tiffany Haddish always ran the risk of being spotted by fans. After years of doing pranks for The Eric Andre Show , Andre knew the secret to going unrecognized: Know your audience.

We had it down to a science, basically, like we would make sure that we were pranking people over 40. I mean, that goes a long way. But most of my fans skew younger. But, you know, we’d get busted every once in a while. —Eric Andre

On pulling off that climactic rooftop stunt

Hot on Chris and Bud’s trail most of the movie, Tiffany Haddish’s Trina finally catches up to them at a New York art gallery. After a quick squabble inside, Trina takes Chris to the roof where she dangles him off the side—conveniently located across from people in line at a taco truck. Andre explained how a hidden rig kept him safe, and revealed how they’d often get unsuspecting bystanders to Bad Trip ’s filming locations.

As they’re all ordering tacos, I quietly snuck off the roof [in the rig] and Tiffany’s mimicking like she’s holding me. As soon as we’re in position—which only took like 10 seconds—I yelled for help. So everybody turns around and it’s like the shocking, jarring thing. —Eric Andre

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Here's How 'Bad Trip's Filmmakers Pulled off the Movie's Crazy Pranks

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Mar. 29 2021, Updated 5:31 p.m. ET

Looking for a new laugh-out-loud comedy? 

Netflix 's latest film, Bad Trip , follows Eric André and Lil Rel Howery, who play best friends Chris and Bud, as they embark on a cross-country road trip. However, this comedy is not scripted and is instead filled with hilarious pranks and very real reactions from innocent bystanders.

So, how did the filmmakers and actors of Bad Trip pull off these outlandish pranks? Keep reading to find out more about how the film captured real reactions from people standing nearby. 

Yes, 'Bad Trip' is real! Here's how the Netflix movie pulled off its crazy stunts.

From the creators of Jackass, this hidden-camera film is filled with hilarious (yet raunchy) pranks and hijinks that only the actors are clued in on. So, how did they pull this wild movie off?

"It's a fascinating process, figuring out how to do something that seems crazy impossible," director Kitao Sakurai told USA Today . "But using tricks and sleight-of-hand, you realize that it's actually crazy, but possible."

In one scene, Chris (played by Eric) gets extremely drunk and falls about 15 feet while at the Electric Cowboy bar in Kennesaw, Ga. To prepare for this stunt, the actor practiced the fall the day prior, and fell into folded boxes with padding hidden underneath so he wouldn't get hurt.

"I did it over and over, so that it looked fluid when it was real," he told USA Today . Additionally, a crew member posed as a bar patron and very covertly fixed a tube that was attached to Eric's body, which allowed him to (fake) projectile-vomit on cue. A lovely combo of pea soup and vegetables was used.

'Bad Trip' star Tiffany Haddish tricked a city worker into thinking she had really escaped from prison.

There's no denying that Tiffany Haddish is one very funny individual. The actress stars in Bad Trip as Bud's sister Trina, who escapes from prison. 

The scene in which Tiffany is spotted escaping from the prison bus garnered one of the best reactions from a clueless bystander. 

“A guy is cleaning graffiti off a wall as this prison bus pulls up. The guard gets out, walks past him, and all of a sudden Tiffany drops out of the bottom of the bus and starts talking to the guy," producer Jeff Tremaine explained to Decider . "And the guy, looking out for her, tells her, ‘You gotta go. You gotta get out of here.’ I had no idea that she would be so good at the hidden camera game. She’s just a natural at taking people for a ride.”  

The bouncer in Netflix's 'Bad Trip' was not happy with filmmakers.

Though the innocent bystanders were not aware that they were being captured on hidden cameras at the time of their scenes, they eventually had to sign a release form after the gag, so filmmakers could use them in footage.

However, Eric revealed that some people had to be persuaded. 

During the scene when Chris (aka Eric) attempts to enter a Los Angeles art gallery party hosted by Maria (Michaela Conlin), he's denied entry by the bouncer several times.

The bouncer had been given very strict instructions not to let anyone enter the event unless they were on the list. But he eventually allows Chris inside after being told that he's trying to get ahold of his true love.

After finding out that he was part of a prank, the bouncer was not happy. "He had a long, seething moment," Eric revealed, adding that he needed to convince the man to sign a release form to use the scene in the movie. "We really had to massage his emotions after the prank to get him to sign. But he did."

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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 ... Read all 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. 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.

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Where Was Bad Trip Filmed?

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Directed by Kitao Sakurai, ‘Bad Trip’ is a hidden-camera comedy film that tells the story of two friends, Chris Carey (Eric André) and Bud Malone (Lil Rel Howery), as they travel from their hometown in Florida to New York City so that Chris can ask out his high-school crush Maria Li (Michaela Conlin). Hot on their heels is Bud’s sister and convicted criminal Trina Malone (Tiffany Haddish), whose car the two friends have stolen. The film depicts their riotously funny misadventures and the pranks that the cast pulls on real bystanders.

Both Sakurai and the Director of Photography Andrew Laboy are André’s long-time collaborators, having worked on ‘The Eric Andre Show.’ So, they are very much familiar with André’s particular brand of physical comedy and the danger that obviously comes with it. If you are wondering which locations the filmmakers used to shoot this cross-country road comedy, here is what we know.

Bad Trip Filming Locations

The film took shape over the course of seven-and-a-half years. André, Sakurai, and Laboy shot the film in several locations in Georgia, New York, California, and South Carolina. Let’s take a look at the specific filming sites of ‘Bad Trip.’

Atlanta, Georgia

The production crew for ‘Bad Trip’ shot a significant portion of the film in Atlanta, Georgia. Colloquially called the Hollywood of the South, the capital city has a thriving film industry and has been a preferred destination for filmmakers for decades. While promoting the movie, André shared an incident in which he and Howery nearly got stabbed while filming a scene in Atlanta.

The two actors had their penises stuck inside a Chinese finger trap and ventured into a barbershop. This prompted the owner to pursue them with a knife. Eventually, the security had to step in. When the man learned that they were shooting a movie, he was much more accommodating. In another scene, André’s character gets violated by a gorilla in a zoo while the horrified real bystanders look on. Initially, this was set to be filmed at the Atlanta Zoo. But when the management learned the exact nature of the scene, they backed out. It was subsequently filmed in a zoo located in rural Georgia.

New York City, New York

Most of the last act of the movie is set in New York City. There are several shots of the famous New York skyline in the film. One of the most important cultural hubs in the world, New York has an entertainment industry that rivals the might of Los Angeles. ‘ Black Panther ,’ ‘Avengers: Infinity War,’ and ‘Jurassic World’ are some of the movies filmed in the Big Apple.

The cast and crew of ‘Bad Trip’ shot some scenes in the US state of California. As the Mecca of entertainment, Hollywood, is located in California, many of the world’s biggest studios are headquartered in the Golden State. Films like ‘ Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens ,’ ‘ Avengers: Endgame ,’ and ‘ Avatar ’ were shot there.

South Carolina

The Palmetto State also hosted the production crew for a while. In the past, ‘ Forrest Gump ,’ ‘The Waterboy,’ and ‘Halloween (2018)’ were also filmed in South Carolina.

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The thing about critiquing almost any comedian is that you will inevitably find yourself coming up against avid (if not rabid) fans insistent that you just don’t “get” the work. Eric Andre in particular, with his trademark Dadaist impulses and penchant for all things uncomfortably nude, is undoubtedly one of those figures. Those who enjoy his surreal and animated style of laughs will be quick to defend the comedian, citing his ability to deconstruct staid notions of late-night television and bland stand-up with his long-running Adult Swim series “The Eric Andre Show.”

On the other hand, his detractors would rightfully point to Andre’s history of transphobic, fatphobic, and myriad other jokes which serve only to punch down at certain individuals who, one might argue, have already been punched down on enough.

Which is why “Bad Trip,” the long-awaited hidden-camera comedy flick helmed by long-time “Eric Andre Show” director Kitao Sakurai , is such a curious film. Ostensibly a buddy road movie following Chris Carey (Andre, also a co-writer) and best friend Bud Malone (Lil Rel Howery) as they travel cross-country to New York, “Bad Trip” seems to be aware of these criticisms of Andre and the way in which they would be further visible in a wide-release movie (now launching on Netflix ). The jump from Adult Swim to feature film has been accompanied by a watering down of Andre’s unpredictable absurdities and instead offers a much more conventional approach to its prankster schematics.

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The laughs are certainly there, but Andre’s almost trademark sense of intentional derangement is missing and in many ways, this is one of his strengths as a performer. Sure, there are the juvenile gags that form many of the film’s comedic centerpieces — a scene involving boisterous gorilla sex comes to mind as one of several moments that attempts to tap into Andre’s chaotic energy but fizzles out, leaving instead the bad taste of an obvious, if not adolescent, bit. While for some this style of failure might only deepen their appreciation for Andre and the ways in which they view him as a sort of anti-comedian, it’s also imperative to remember that the phrase anti-comedy should not act as a synonym for shallow, empty or thoughtless.

The film loosely entwines its real-world pranks with an overarching story that knows itself to be a farce, but can’t help but be burdened by its halfhearted tries at sincerity. Andre is not a strong enough actor to pull this particular positioning off but then again, that is anything but the point here. Even within that, the slack nature of “Bad Trip’s” premise is enough to put in higher relief both the successes and failures of the comedy’s gags. The former has a sharp ability to see the innately comedic textures of humanity (further seen in the film’s delightful post-credits sequence), while the latter is too staged and likewise rigidly edited (particularly toward the film’s front end which too often takes on the tonality of a warm-up).

For a cornier, more establishment type of comedian, the kind of story environment emblematic of these failures might be par for the course but for an iconoclast like Andre, the misses here can be glaring — I doubt even his most stringent detractors would honestly be able to call Andre a mediocre or average performer. Which is why it is so disappointing that “Bad Trip” falls just as easily into humdrum ordinariness as much as it does its most simple and effective bits.

Andre’s influences have always been clear, from Sacha Baron Cohen to Tom Green to the “Jackass” bunch, but they struggle in the present when faced with Andre’s move from surrealism to literalism. Unlike oft-cited inspiration and Borat star Cohen, Andre’s previous world-making has been exactly out of this world, if not a complete undoing and deflation of it. While he is able to elevate the everyday to the level of the comedic through a more even-keeled yet effective style of absurdity here, there is a certain degree of impact missing that will will be expected given the star. While Howery provides the perfect foil to Andre’s Chris and Tiffany Haddish (here playing Bud’s prison-breaking sister, Trina Malone) is, as always, nothing but an expert improviser (and arguably the reason to see “Bad Trip”), it is Andre’s strange turn to reality which will leave audiences searching for more.

All of this said and done, if it makes you laugh (and I mean really makes you laugh) as it often did me, that can be salve enough.

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‘Bad Trip’: Eric Andre, Tiffany Haddish and Lil Rel Howery Prank America

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It makes a certain kind of sense that Bad Trip, Eric André’s entry into the Gonzo Comedy Hall of Fame (see: Jackass, Borat, Bad Grandpa ), starts in Florida. Not that the other 49 states of this fine U.S. of A. don’t have their share of goofballs, chowderheads, numbskulls, fuck-ups and jag-offs; it’s just that this particular Southeastern one has a reputation for American eccentricity that results in eyes bugging out, jaws dropping and shit going very wrong. Those “Florida Man” headlines are well-earned.

And the “Florida Man” energy is strong in this one, right from the get-go: No sooner has the comedian appeared onscreen, rocking a mechanic’s jumpsuit and washing a BMW in a West Grove car wash, then something genuinely WTF happens. If you’ve seen the trailer, you know it involves a vacuum hose and full frontal nudity. It also involves a customer who has no idea that he’s part of an elaborate prank that’s been set up for several rolling cameras, someone who is neither in on the joke nor the butt of it. The guy is just an innocent bystander who suddenly finds himself in the middle of a situation he hadn’t planned for or even possibly imagined, while a naked man tries desperately not to show his dick and balls to the world. “Florida Man Loses Clothes, Flashes Customers in Bizarre Car Detailing Accident.” Normally, you can’t make this stuff up. André engineers it like he’s in charge of a NASA launch.

The scene is over way, way too soon — a problem that plagues a lot of Bad Trip ‘s gotcha scenarios, but that’s the risk you take when you’re literally putting your ass out there when making variable-heavy comedy — but it still does what it needs to do, i.e. set the tone and set up the “story.” Note the scare quotes; abandon all hope, ye who want a narrative here, which is frankly missing the point. This is no more a movie than The Eric André Show is a talk show. (Though the director, Kitao Sakurai, has also worked on that Adult Swim gem.) It’s a delivery system for strung-together Situationist happenings and performance art, a fancy way of saying that everyday people get co-opted into sometime highly elaborate, often hilarious, remarkably effective smart-comics-doing-really-dumb-and-gross shit. Including, in one case, a bit that may or may not have involved being covered in actual fecal matter. We don’t know just how Jackass things got here.

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Right, sorry, the story: So when Chris (André) is cleaning the unsuspecting gent’s car, a second customer drives up. Her name is Maria (Michaela Conlin), and she was Chris’s high school crush. He was going to ask her out, but then whoosh go his clothes. Later, he finds out she lives in New York and runs an art gallery. If he’s ever town, drop by and see her. So Chris grabs his best friend Bud (Lil Rel Howery), they take the pink Crown Victoria that belongs to Bud’s sister, Trina ( Tiffany Haddish ) — she’s in prison, it’s all good — and plan a road trip to visit Chris’s soulmate. When Trina “releases” herself from the clink, she finds out that her car’s been stolen and decides to track these guys down across the Eastern seaboard.

There’s a version of Bad Trip in which you pay attention to this tender story of best friends who’ll do anything for each other, who have their ups and downs but still have each other’s backs, rednecks and psycho siblings and cops be damned. The version you’ll probably want to push to the forefront, however, is the one where these three comedians, respectively and together, stage the kind of truly outrageous shenanigans that make you wonder how the hell they got out of these scenes alive. Looking at my notes, I see nothing but a series of phrases: “Chinese Finger Trap,” “Smoothie Shop Blender,” “Cowboy Bar,” “Projectile Vomiting,” “A Priest,” “The Hamptons,” “Gorilla Selfie.” (That last one is genuinely above and beyond the call of duty.) To try and explain what they mean wouldn’t do the gags justice, though I will say that a sequence involving a a movie-musical number in a mall — which includes singing, dancing, a giant wedding cake and the threat of actual violence — is a work of genius.

In other, the sheer hilariousness of a number of individual bits here are enough to get you past slow spots and a few D.O.A. duds, and you come out of Bad Trip with a serious appreciation for this trio’s chops and ability to go with the flow. (Four, actually: Conlin can more than hold her own when she needs to.) And unlike the Jackass crew’s how-low-can-you-go competitions and Borat ‘s politicized exposés, there’s almost a sweetness to the way these folks prank the public. The everyday folks who find themselves having to deal with angry ex-cons or exchanges spiraling out of control aren’t marks; they’re more like collaborators in the movie’s “what if” set-ups. For every encounter in which you fear that André or Howery or Haddish are actually going to get the snot beat of out of them for antagonizing folks, there are a half dozen examples of people stepping in and defusing things, offering help, trying to de-escalate a blow-up. The end credits roll feature a bunch of “smile, you’re on Candid Camera” reveals that lead to smiles and yelps of “oh my god, that was crazy!” The joke’s not on them. They were just a key part of the trip.

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Bad Trip , the new Netflix movie starring Eric Andre, Lil Rel Howery, and Tiffany Haddish, features a lot of pranks. Its plot amounts to a fairly dull, run-of-the-mill buddy comedy, but that’s really not the reason to watch the movie – most people are clicking play to see the real-life pranks.

Frequenters of  The Eric Andre Show   have at least some familiarity with the kinds of things to expect, and  Bad Trip  falls in line with a lot of the extreme, awkward humor that the show offers.

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With that in mind, let’s dive into the spoiler-filled ranking of all the pranks in  Bad Trip !

20. J.R. Crickets

For a hidden-camera prank to really work, you have to hit the sweet spot of suspension of disbelief with both the people witnessing the prank and the audience watching the movie. In this prank, in which Tiffany Haddish’s Trina alternates with Andre’s Chris and Howery’s Bud in a bunch of missed connections within one busy restaurant, neither of the two criteria land at all. The prank drags out for far too long, and it doesn’t really make sense that the patrons wouldn’t think they’re on  Punk’d  here.

19. Reunited on the Bus

In a stereotypical “movie moment,” Chris stops the bus that his estranged friend Bud is on just as it’s leaving. He apologizes and reconciles with Bud in front of the bus passengers, one of whom is visibly moved by the interaction. Not much is really outrageous about the prank, and the situation itself, unfortunately, relies on more plot service than hinging on reactions – pretty unremarkable.

18. The Smaller Pranks (Title Sequence, Porta Potty, Bouncer, GTFO, etc.)

All the brief interactions between the cast and random people on the street are included here, like Chris running through random houses in the title sequence, Bud falling in the porta potty, and Maria screaming at Chris to get out, then getting consoled by cleaning ladies right after. Most of them read like first drafts of  Eric Andre Show  bits, but the best ones cede quality airtime to some more blunt, open people on the street.

17. Gas Station Leak

Before getting on the road in Georgia, Chris tries, in the stupidest way possible, to refill his gas tank, breaking the gas pump clean off. A pretty gullible “cowboy man” tries to help out by pressing all the buttons on the broken pump instead of, you know, going in the station store for help. It’s a solid bit docked a couple of  ranks for being pretty short and underdeveloped.

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Parents need to know that Bad Trip , a hidden-camera road trip comedy starring Eric Andre, Lil Rel Howery, and Tiffany Haddish, has language, nudity, sexual references, and violence that make it appropriate only for older teens. The film combines a scripted story involving an impromptu road trip with hidden…

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Friends stick by each other through thick and thin. You can learn from unrequited love. Sometimes it's important to follow your dreams.

Positive Role Models

Trina bullies her brother, steals, escapes from prison, and threatens and intimidates people, but she also cares about her brother and wants him to be strong. Chris and Bud steal Trina's car and get into all kinds of trouble on a misguided road trip. They "accidentally" destroy property and scare innocent people, but they're devoted to each other and their friendship. They often behave like impulsive kids, but they generally seem to mean well and treat people kindly. Bystanders involved in this film also often act with genuine kindness. The film is mostly set in Black communities, and the characters are cognizant when they're the "only Black people" in a place. When they dress up as White people, they tell each other to "think White thoughts."

Violence & Scariness

Chris and Bud suffer all kinds of "accidents" played as real to shock bystanders. These include getting a hand stuck in a blender, falling from heights, flipping a car, crashing through a glass door, and being raped by a gorilla, threatened with a knife, doused with gasoline, hit with a golf club, and electrocuted by car jacks. They get sprayed with gorilla semen, Porta Potty poop, and chunky vomit. In one scene, Chris suggests he wants to kill himself and offers to sign up for the military and go to the front lines of Iraq or Afghanistan. Trina threatens to kill Bud and Chris for stealing her car. She threatens multiple other people for snitching on her as she commits crimes like escaping prison and stealing a cop car. She hangs Chris off a tall building and steals money from Bud. Chris daydreams about an outing with Maria where they beat a blind man and steal his wallet.

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Discussion about sexual acts and nudity includes a man's bare bottom and two penises stuck together and stretched out with a toy, and language like "make love," "condom," "cum," "jizz," "suck your d--k," "hairy p--sy," and having sex with different "genders and genres." Chris sees his high school crush and falls in love with her all over again. In a daydream, a priest makes out with the bride and groom after marrying them. Trina tells a cop he's "beautiful" and asks if she can kiss him.

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"F--k," the "N" word, versions of "s--t" and "ass," as well as "bitch," "damn," "hell," "suck," "crap," "c--ksucker," "d--k," "poop," "retard," "p--sy," "cum," "hell," "idiot," "nuts," "booty-hole," "pee," "piss," "fart," "Jesus," and a poster of a hand giving the middle finger.

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Adults smoke cigarettes and vape, and Chris and Bud drink shots at a bar until Chris gets so drunk he vomits all over the place and other people. They take pills they find in Trina's car thinking they are mints and end up on a hallucinogenic drug trip, waking up in a compromising position without knowing how they got there.

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Parents need to know that Bad Trip , a hidden-camera road trip comedy starring Eric Andre , Lil Rel Howery , and Tiffany Haddish , has language, nudity, sexual references, and violence that make it appropriate only for older teens. The film combines a scripted story involving an impromptu road trip with hidden-camera pranks and scenes involving unsuspecting real-life people. Some of these pranks get violent or destructive: The point is to shock with "accidents" (only Howery and mostly Andre get "hurt") involving blood, semen, poop, accidental drug trips, drunken vomiting, and nudity (male behinds and parts of penises are shown). Sexual references include some explicit language. Characters swear profusely, including the "f--k," the "N" word, versions of "s--t," "ass," and more ("bitch," "damn," "hell," "suck," "crap," "c--ksucker," "d--k," "retard," "p--sy," "cum," and "hell," for example). The film is a buddy movie and the main characters learn how much they love and appreciate each other over the course of the action, and Howery's character comes to a new understanding of his relationship with his tough-as-nails sister (Haddish) as well. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails .

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What's the Story?

Buddies Chris ( Eric Andre ) and Bud ( il Rel Howery ) are stuck in dead-end jobs living in the same Florida town where they went to high school at the start of BAD TRIP. When Chris runs into his high school crush, Maria Li ( Michaela Conlin ), he convinces Bud to drop everything and drive to New York City, where Maria lives, so he can declare his love for her. Lacking their own wheels, they decide to borrow Bud's sister Trina's ( Tiffany Haddish ) car. She's serving time in prison and won't miss it anyway -- or so they think. Soon after they take off on their road trip, Trina escapes from prison. When she discovers the boys have taken her car, she vows to hunt them down and get her car, or kill them in the process. Meanwhile, Bud and Chris will get into all kinds of trouble as they drive north from Florida.

Is It Any Good?

This film has several laugh-out-loud moments, many meant-to-shock sequences, and even some tender scenes of friendship between its two male leads. But like the Borat and Jackass films before it, Bad Trip will turn many audiences off with its over-the-top vulgarity, violence, and gross-out scenes, mostly involving bodily fluids (go ahead and imagine the worst because it's all here). The actors are all convincing in their roles: Howery as the sweet underdog Bud, Andre as the misguided but well-intentioned Chris, Conlin as love interest Maria, and especially Haddish as the hilariously unhinged bully Trina. A perennial comic tool, the male characters seem stuck in a prolonged adolescence. You can tell the cast and crew had a blast making this movie, but even if it's sometimes a fun ride, it definitely won't be for everyone.

The hidden-camera genre always offers some insights into human behavior. It's eye-opening to see how regular people react in completely abnormal circumstances, like a man getting raped by a gorilla, a woman escaping prison or threatening to throw a man off a building, and two men emerging from a spectacular car crash. Some speak out, others ignore what's going on, and some offer advice or assistance -- even in committing a crime. Most pull out their phones and begin filming. This movie is set primarily in Black neighborhoods and businesses up the Southeast corridor between Florida and New York except for some notable exceptions, like an all-White cowboy bar. A final, racially-tinged sequence is reminiscent of Borat at the Conservative Political Action Conference and pays homage to the Wayans brothers' 2004 movie White Chicks . Stick around for the end credits to see how some of the unsuspecting bystanders react when they're told they've been pranked.

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Do you think the film goes too far at any point in its vulgarity or antics? If so, when and why?

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Movie Details

  • On DVD or streaming : March 26, 2021
  • Cast : Eric Andre , Tiffany Haddish , Lil Rel Howery
  • Director : Kitao Sakurai
  • Inclusion Information : Black actors, Female actors
  • Studio : Netflix
  • Genre : Comedy
  • Topics : Friendship
  • Run time : 84 minutes
  • MPAA rating : R
  • MPAA explanation : crude sexual content, pervasive language, some graphic nudity and drug use
  • Last updated : February 18, 2023

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Which songs are used in  Bad Trip , and how are they used? Starring Eric Andre and  Lil Rel Howery , the 2021 Netflix comedy follows two friends who make a fantastic voyage from Florida to New York City, with a hidden camera gimmick capturing real-life pranks. The Bad Trip soundtrack prominently features hip-hop tracks but also includes some country twang and a standout musical performance by Andre.

In Bad Trip , Chris Carey (Andre) works at a Florida mall and spots his former high school crush, Maria Li (Michaela Conlin), an art museum curator in Manhattan. Hoping to spark up a relationship, Chris takes off for the Big Apple with best friend Bud Malone (Howery), who borrows a car from his sister, Trina (Tiffany Haddish). The 2021 Netfix movie   plays out like a fictional comedy, but the main story beats are designed to shock unassuming bystanders.

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Musicians Joseph Shirley and Ludwig Göransson composed the official Bad Trip score, however, the film mostly relies on commercial tracks to complement its biggest moments. The first 45 minutes are especially heavy on hip-hop, but director Kitao Sakurai mixes in some different genres, allowing for an off-kilter flow. Here's every featured song in Bad Trip.

"Soul on Top" - Boca 45

"Monica Harris Introduction at South Dallas Pop Fest 1970" - Charles Hunt

"Bad Bitch" - SJAE featuring Cam and China

"Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II)" - Handsome Boy Modeling School

"Toots Number Two" - Ben Davis

"I Saw a Girl Today" -  Eric Andre featuring Joseph Shirley and Monica Sonand

"Queso" - Pell

"Red Barn Blues" - Ben Davis

"I Don't Give a F***" - SJAE featuring Cam and China

"Farmer Jeff (Acoustic)" - Ben Davis & Christopher McKeon

"My Baby Likes to Rock It" - Prentis Goodwin

"I Was Born a Rebel" - Tim Buppert

"Eight Hour Automobile" - Prentis Goodwin

"Bar Room Floor" - Nick Burke

"Dream Girl" - Barry Richards

"B Boy Joint" - The Impossebulls

"Booty Whop" - Big Freedia

"It Takes Pride to Be a Working Man" - Nick Burke

"Thank You for Being a Friend" - Andrew Gold

"Knockout" - Yung Gravy

"Party Up (Up in Here)" - DMX

"Soul on Top"  plays at the beginning of Bad Trip during a montage sequence about West Grove, Florida. Moments later in the Netflix film , an instrumental version of "I Saw a Girl Today" gently plays when Chris spots Maria for the first time in years, and "Bad Bitch" scores the introductory scene for Trina. Bad Trip unofficially begins when "Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II)"  kicks in during the opening title sequence as Chris sprints to work after being woken up by a confused plumber.

After Chris receives love advice from a random gentleman, he performs "I Saw a Girl Today"  at a local mall and disturbs numerous patrons. Shortly after, "Queso" establishes a sassy vibe when Bud decides that it's a wise decision to steal his sister's car, and  "I Don't Give a F***" briefly plays when Trina takes off in a police vehicle. When Chris and Bud visit the Electric Cowboy, "My Baby Likes to Rock It" plays during an expositional sequence in the 2021 movie , and "I Was Born a Rebel" accompanies a shot-drinking sequence.

"Dream Girl" can be heard when Chris imagines his ideal life with Maria, and "Booty Whop" drops when then protagonists accidentally get high and roam a grocery store. During a road sequence,  "Thank You for Being a Friend" ( The Golden Girls theme song) captures a moment of joy for Chris and Bud, and  "Knockout" plays when they arrive in New York City. Bad Trip ends with Trina (in disguise) organizing a high society dance party featuring  "Party Up (Up in Here)."

The Bad Trip soundtrack was supervised by Rudy Chung ( The Last Dance ) and Marielle Jade Te ( Pennyworth ).

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Eric André Proves That He’s The Hardest-Working Man In Comedy In ‘Bad Trip,’ A Surreal, Guerrilla Take On ‘Dumb And Dumber’

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At the very least, give Eric André credit for trying something new. Known mainly for his surreal anti-talk show The Eric André Show on Adult Swim, which is sort of like Tom Green’s old MTV show on mescaline, André’s willingness to push boundaries seems to be his defining characteristic. This time around, André’s Bad Trip co-star Lil Rel Howery ( The Carmichael Show , Rel ) doesn’t seem to have entirely bought into this concept. Which would be devastating to most projects but here just seems kind of relatable. Can you blame Howery for not wanting to torture random bystanders?

So what is the concept? In short, imagine Dumb and Dumber shot guerrilla-style, where none of the ancillary characters know that they’re being filmed for a movie. A stock plot, with genuine reactions. It’s a wild concept, that offers both big laughs and big cringe in almost equal measure. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a film vacillate so wildly between borderline unwatchable and irresistibly watchable.

André and Howery play Chris and Bud, slacker buddies working demeaning jobs who dream of something bigger. They perform the requisite exposition of this concept in public spaces, like a city bus and the local mall, while the locals rightly gape open-mouthed, wondering just why this scripted playtime has invaded their reality. It turns into a buddy road movie when “Chris” sees his high school crush, Maria Li, played by Michaela Conlin, show up at his Jamba Juice-type job. André and Li perform this rendezvous, again, before an audience of dumbfounded juice bar patrons. Supposedly distracted by his crush, André puts his “hand” into a spinning blender blade, shooting a geyser of fake blood all over the juice shop.

The reason Bad Trip waffles so drastically between painful and thrilling is that it basically combines execrable Improv Everywhere-style stunts, in which performers assault people just trying to live their lives with hokey shtick, and Borat -style stunts, in which the performer is a wild card clown making a surreal spectacle of themselves in front of those same normal people — often playing on their prejudices and expectations of what that clown is meant to represent in the process (Borat was using people’s assumptions about the “backward former Eastern Bloc” to explore their own cultural blindspots and stock prejudices). Which is to say, Bad Trip is great when it’s staging stunts. It’s awful and kind of gross when it’s staging shtick. Those poor people. Though I suppose it is some kind of meta-commentary on the boundaries between movie reality and reality-reality.

For their Dumb and Dumber -style road trip to track down Maria at her art gallery in New York, Chris and Bud “borrow” a car from Bud’s ex-con sister, Trina, played by Tiffany Haddish in cornrows and fake lady mustache. Trina is probably Bad Trip ‘s most successful Borat-style character, everyone’s nightmare of a “ghetto thug” come to life, who shakes down her brother for cash at his iPhone repair store and drives a hot pink hoopty with “BAD BITCH” written in giant script on the back window.

André’s biggest asset is his complete lack of shame and willingness to make an utter fool out of himself in front of virtually any audience, having his clothes ripped off by a rigged car wash vacuum and singing musical theater numbers in a mall food court. He has the soul of a stunt man, staging same-sex kisses and acting suicidal in between legitimately dangerous-looking pratfalls like the demon spawn of Steve-O and Super Dave Osborne. Eric André is basically the xanny rap Super Dave.

Yet “Chris” isn’t a very well-designed character. He’s just sort of a stock slacker in a dramedy inserted awkwardly into real life, with surrealist elements. Trina is much more clearly defined, playing on people’s assumptions about, and fear of, this profane, wild-eyed ex-con, offering not just spectacle but oddball insight. It helps that Haddish herself is also genius, with a Sacha Coen-esque facility for improvising and an uncanny ability to insert perfectly-timed, perfectly-crafted one-liners into high-risk situations. She’s either raising the stakes of a situation by adding a new complication or adding in an element of the absurd, sometimes both. She combines André’s panache with a mastery of craft. She is clearly a monumental talent.

Howery, meanwhile, a talented and versatile comedic actor, doesn’t seem to have known what he was getting himself into when he signed up for this movie. Virtually all of his lines were clearly filmed as scripted inserts into André’s unscripted guerilla ambush comedy. Again, this mostly comes off relatable. Performing a loud, expository stock comedy scene on a crowded bus, cowboy bar, or mall food court before an audience who didn’t pay to attend or ask for any of this seems like my worst nightmare too. You can practically hear him telling André off-camera, “Uh uh, I’m not doing that shit.”

But once again here, André is pushing the boundaries of scripted until it fuzzes out and seems to distort reality itself. Which isn’t necessarily funny (and is often painful) but is definitely doing an art.

Much of the comedic gold in Bad Trip (and I laughed heartily and uncontrollably at various points) comes from the bystanders themselves. The speed with which they switch from trying to help a fellow man to “get away from me motherfucker” is particularly fascinating.

Oftentimes you just have to sit through excruciatingly uncomfortable situations in order to get to that. Maybe that’s just Eric André giving us a taste of what it’s like to be Eric André, in which comedy can only be wrung from pain and discomfort, and with strenuous effort. Whatever you think of Bad Trip , and your mileage will likely vary, it’s hard to deny that Eric André is the hardest-working man in comedy.

‘Bad Trip’ hits Netflix on Friday, March 26th. Vince Mancini is on Twitter . You can access his archive of reviews here .

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Stavropol Krai, often simply referred to as Stavropol, is a federal subject (krai) of Russia located in the North Caucasus region. It is known for its diverse landscapes, agriculture, and cultural heritage. Here is some information about Stavropol Krai:

Places to Visit in Stavropol Krai: Pyatigorsk: This famous spa town in the region is known for its natural mineral springs and lush parks. The Proval Lake and Flower Garden Park are popular attractions.

Kislovodsk: Another renowned spa town, Kislovodsk boasts beautiful architecture, promenades, and the Kurortny Park.

Stavropol: The capital city of the krai offers historical sites, such as the Ascension Church and Stavropol Drama Theater.

Mineralnye Vody: This city is a gateway to the region’s spas and the nearby Caucasus Mountains.

Essentuki: Known for its therapeutic mineral water, the city features picturesque parks, including the Essentuki Park.

Budyonnovsk: A town with a rich Cossack history and cultural heritage. Explore Cossack traditions and history in the Cossack Museum.

Best Time to Visit Stavropol Krai: Summer (June to August): Summer is an excellent time to visit Stavropol Krai. The weather is warm, and outdoor activities are in full swing.

Spring and Autumn: Spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October) offer milder temperatures and are suitable for sightseeing and exploring the natural beauty of the region.

Things to Do in Stavropol Krai: Visit Mineral Springs: Enjoy the healing properties of the mineral springs in the spa towns of Pyatigorsk, Kislovodsk, and Essentuki.

Hiking and Nature Exploration: Explore the region’s natural beauty by hiking in the Caucasus Mountains, visiting parks, and taking in scenic landscapes.

Cultural Experiences: Learn about the diverse cultures of the region, which include Cossack traditions and historical sites.

Try Local Cuisine: Savor traditional dishes like shashlik (kebabs), pelmeni (dumplings), and local dairy products.

How to Get Around Stavropol Krai: Public Transportation: Public buses and minibuses (marshrutkas) serve many cities and towns in the krai.

Trains: The region has a railway network that connects cities like Stavropol, Kislovodsk, and Mineralnye Vody.

Taxis: Taxis are available in urban areas and are a convenient way to get around. Ensure you agree on the fare before starting your journey.

Car Rental: Renting a car can be a good option for exploring the region independently, especially if you plan to visit more remote areas.

Where to Eat in Stavropol Krai: Local Restaurants: Explore local eateries and restaurants to enjoy traditional Russian and Caucasian cuisine.

Cafes and Tea Houses: Visit cafes that offer Russian tea, pastries, and local dishes.

Street Food: Look for food vendors selling local snacks and quick bites in markets and town centers.

Where to Stay in Stavropol Krai: Accommodation options in Stavropol Krai include hotels, guesthouses, and hostels, with choices for various budgets. Popular places to stay include the spa towns and larger cities like Pyatigorsk and Kislovodsk.

Travel Tips for Stavropol Krai: Language: Russian is the primary language spoken in Stavropol Krai. While English may not be widely spoken, knowing some basic Russian phrases can be helpful.

Currency: The currency used is the Russian Ruble (RUB). Credit cards may not be accepted everywhere, so it’s advisable to carry cash, especially in more rural areas.

Safety: Stavropol Krai is generally safe for tourists, but be mindful of your belongings and practice common-sense safety precautions.

Climate: The region has a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Be prepared for seasonal weather conditions.

Respect Local Traditions: Be respectful of local customs and traditions, especially in regions with Cossack heritage and culture.

Transportation: Familiarize yourself with the local transportation options and consider using taxis or ridesharing apps for convenience.

Stavropol Krai offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and historical heritage. By following these travel tips, you can have an enriching and memorable visit to this diverse region in the North Caucasus.

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