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Exclusive 'Mardi Gras: Spring Break' Trailer Premiere


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MTV News readers, get ready to head to "[url="http://www.mtv.com/videos/movie-trailers/681624/mardi-gras-spring-break.jhtml"]Mardi Gras: Spring Break[/url]" in this exclusive trailer for the upcoming college flick!

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The movie certainly lives up to the premise that the title implies: three college buddies decide to head down to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras for spring break. Mike, played by "Fired Up's" Nicholas D'Agosto (also appearing as the main character in this weekend's fifth "Final Destination" movie), is a whipped boyfriend, but all that is about to change when he runs into his girlfriend down on Bourbon Street.

Bret Harrison (best known for his television gigs on "V," "Breaking In" and "Reaper") plays virgin Scotty, who is in for the time of his life down in Mardi Gras. And Bump, played by "Love and Other Drug's" Josh Gad, is -- for lack of a better word -- a tool. A very, [i]very[/i] naked tool.

Take those three guys and throw them together with Carmen Electra -- playing herself in the movie -- and things are certainly going to take a turn for the entertaining.

The boys end up getting into plenty of shenanigans and see all the beautiful ladies they were hoping for. Directed by Phil Dornfeld, "Mardi Gras: Spring Break" looks to be a bromantic comedy along the lines of "American Pie" and "Road Trip." It arrives in theaters later this year on September 23.

[i]Are you looking forward to "Mardi Gras: Spring Break"? Tell us what you think of the trailer in the comments section below or on [url="http://twitter.com/mtvmoviesblog"]Twitter[/url]![/i]



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