Mardi Gras: Spring Break is a 2011 comedy film directed by Phil Dornfeld. The movie follows three college seniors, Phil, Scott, and Stu, who are bored with their mundane lives and decide to go on a road trip to New Orleans during Mardi Gras.

The trio sets out to have the ultimate college experience, where beautiful women are aplenty, alcohol flows freely, and wild parties are the norm. Once they reach New Orleans, they learn that the city is a playground of debauchery, where anything goes. They also learn the importance of brotherhood and loyalty as they navigate through their adventures.

The boys start their journey with a few hiccups, including their car breaking down on the way to New Orleans and getting mugged by a group of street performers. As they arrive in New Orleans, they become more confident and begin to reap the rewards of their journey.

To really capitalize on the Mardi Gras experience, the boys decide to dress in drag to gain entry into an exclusive all-girls party. Once inside, they meet their dream girls, but their lies begin to unravel, leading to humorous and awkward situations.

While in the city, they also get embroiled in a mishap involving a famous actress, Carmen Electra, and participate in a risque live sex show that they mistakenly believe to be a talent show.

The climax of the movie involves a practical joke gone wrong, resulting in the accidental explosion of a feces bomb in a swanky hotel lobby. The boys must race against time to avoid being arrested, and in the end, learn a valuable lesson about taking responsibility for their actions.

Overall, Mardi Gras: Spring Break is a light-hearted comedic take on the college experience, and the adventures that come with youth and a sense of adventure.

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