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Road trip raunchfest is ridiculously awful. Read Common Sense Media's Miss March review, age rating, and parents guide.
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A young man and a young woman talk to middle school aged children about abstinence and tell them a story about a young couple that had sex while in high school, became pregnant and exchanged a venereal disease. A man tells another man, in graphic detail, that he head sex with his girlfriend.
Miss March is based on a screenplay written by American comedians Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger, who also co-directed the movie. Edit. What are the differences between the R-rated cut and the unrated cut of the movie?
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Miss March (2009) directed by Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore. Movie information, genre, rating, running time, photos, trailer, synopsis and user reviews.
NEW. On the night that he and his high-school sweetheart, Cindi, plan to consummate their love, Eugene (Zach Cregger) whacks his head and falls into a coma. Four years later, Eugene wakes up and ...
our word to parents: Here's a quick look at the content found in this R-rated comedy. Profanity consists of at least 71 "f" words, while other expletives and colorful phrases are also uttered.