

In February 2012 a publicity campaign for his book Hilarity Ensues led to his account with the company Sponsored Tweets being banned for "ethics violations". In January 2012, Max claimed he was leaving behind the lifestyle he had described in his books and that he had been in psychotherapy. In 2011, he was a guest speaker at the Ancestral Health Symposium, giving a presentation entitled From cave to cage: Mixed martial arts in ancestral health. Max attributed the poor box office performance of the film to oversights in marketing, but expressed hope it would find an audience on DVD. The film was panned by critics and earned $1.4 million at the box office on a $7 million budget. Actor Matt Czuchry ( The Good Wife) portrayed Max in the film. He detailed the process on a production blog hosted on the movie's website.

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In 2008, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Max was producing a movie based on his bestselling book, also titled I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell. He reportedly received a $300,000 advance for Assholes Finish First, and released a revised and expanded edition of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell in January 2009. Undisclosed delays pushed the release date to September 2010. In September 2006, Simon Spotlight Publishing, a division of Simon & Schuster, announced that Max was contracted to release a book in January 2008, Assholes Finish First. In 2006, he began development of a television pilot for Comedy Central, but the project was canceled reportedly due to a dispute with Sony about feature film rights. He was the facilitator of the website "Tard Blog", from 2002 to 2003. Max began his career by publishing The Definitive Book of Pick-Up Lines (2001), which he followed up by Belligerence and Debauchery: The Tucker Max Stories (2003). Max resides with his wife, Veronica, and four children near Austin, Texas. He attended Duke Law School on an academic scholarship, earning a J.D. He graduated from the University of Chicago in three years, with a B.A. Tucker grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Blair Academy in 1995, where he was voted "most egotistical".

According to Max, his parents met at "one of George Jung's coke parties in Manhattan Beach". Tucker Max's father, Dennis Max, is a restaurant owner in South Florida. He was a 2009 Time 100 finalist based on internet votes, although he did not make the magazine list. In 2010, he released a book titled Assholes Finish First, and in 2012 marked the literary releases of both Hilarity Ensues and Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers. His book was subsequently made into a feature film of the same title, which received generally negative reviews and numerous critics considered to be one of the worst films of the year. It has sold over one million copies worldwide, including 400,000 copies in 2009 alone. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell was a New York Times #1 Bestseller and made the Best Seller List each year from 2006 to 2012. He chronicles his drinking and sexual encounters in the form of short stories on his website, which has received millions of visitors since Max launched it as the result of a bet in 2000. Tucker Max (born September 27, 1975) is an American author and public speaker. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, Assholes Finish First, Hilarity Ensues, Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers
