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Directed by Todd Phillips.
Three men relive their carefree college years by killing off as many brain cells as possible in this over-the-top comedy. Mitch (Luke Wilson) returns home from a less-than-pleasant business trip one evening to discover his wife, Heidi (Juliette Lewis), involved in a ménage à trois with two blindfolded strangers. Feeling less than welcome at home after this, Mitch rents a house near the campus of a nearby college; two of Mitch's old college buddies, Beanie (Vince Vaughn) and Frank (Will Ferrell), stop by to cheer him up. They soon become regular guests at Mitch's place, despite the fact that Frank only recently wed Marissa (Perrey Reeves), while Beanie and his wife, Lara (Leah Remini), are busy with two kids. Beanie decides to throw a housewarming party for Mitch, and since Beanie sells audio equipment for a living, he's able to trick out the big bash with a massive PA system and an appearance by Snoop Dogg. Mitch soon finds he's the not-entirely-willing proprietor of the school's leading party spot, which raises the ire of Pritchard (Jeremy Piven), a dean at the college who was the target of Mitch, Frank, and Beanie's abuse when they were all students. Pritchard arranges to have Mitch's neighborhood zoned into a student housing district, but Beanie and Frank respond by forming a fraternity and making Mitch's home their headquarters. Mitch, however, is not enthusiastic about the idea, especially as he's trying to impress Nicole (Ellen Pompeo), a beautiful divorcee who is less than enchanted with Frank and Beanie's "party hearty" lifestyle. Old School director Todd Phillips knows more than a bit about the seamy side of fraternity life as director of the infamous unreleased documentary Frat House. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Andy Dick Exposes Teen’s Breast ...
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"Is it just me, or does Andy Dick’s mug shot from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department look like a head shot from a Joker audition? Suddenly his part in Old School as Barry the Oral Sex Instructor is a lot less funny. For anyone who doesn’t know Andy Dick was arrested this morning at 1:13 am for exposing a 17-year-old girl’s breasts outside of a Buffalo Wild Wings (yes, Buffalo Wild Wings) in Murrieta, CA. Police were investigating a call about “an intoxicated male” urinating outside the restaurant. It was then, a police statement says, that Dick approached the girl and pulled down her tank top and bra. But really? Is anybody shocked? It’s like the fake gasps that Pee Wee Herman masturbated at a theater. I’d be more surprised if a year went by without some Andy Dick genital story (no pun intended). The actor has reportedly exposed himself to audiences twice, was arrested for cocaine and marijuana possession in 1999, and in Feb., 2007 was forced from the set of the “Jimmy Kimme ... " [More]
magrebimagrebi Re:Six Degrees of Separation #1
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"[quote user="corvine"] Here are the rules: Two actors, actresses, or directors will be chosen. It is now your duty to try and connect the two using information on Spout (player pages and filmography). The more elaborate or funny the connections, the better. 6 degrees of separation is your goal but you are not limited to 6. Use Spout to search for the films to make your connection. Please indicate the person you are using as the connection and link the movie in which they appear. Good Luck. Here is the first one. Connect: Seann William Scott To: Judi Dench Please feel free to make your own Threads with new Connections. [/quote] ok, here we go (this was a group effort) Sean William Scott to Will Ferrel in Old School Will Ferrel to Emma Thompson in Stranger than Fiction Emma Thompson to Kiera Knightly in Love Actually Kiera to Judi Dench in Pride and Prejudice BEAT THAT! " [More]
KarinaKarina NYUFF Opens Tonight
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"The 15th edition of the New York Underground Film Festival opens tonight with a film we’ve covered extensively since its Toronto premiere, Suroosh Alvy and Eddy Moretti’s Heavy Metal in Baghdad. The fest runs through April 8, and when it’s over, it’s over: though co-directors Kevin McGarry and Nellie Killian are said to be working on mounting a new event with a similar spirit, the NYUFF as we know it will cease to exist after this run. Ed Halter ran the festival for ten years, taking it over for co-founder and future Old School director Todd Phillips (yes, seriously). Halter has an obit of sorts at the Village Voice, in which he makes it clear that NYUFF isn’t ending because it has to financially. “It’s a conscious decision: There’s no rent hike to point to, no defunding agency to blame…True to its indie-rock genealogy, the NYUFF has always functioned more like a band than a traditional arts organization…Sometimes, a band just decides to call it quits—and hopes to go out in style, ... " [More]
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"The 15th edition of the New York Underground Film Festival opens tonight with a film we’ve covered extensively since its Toronto premiere, Suroosh Alvy and Eddy Moretti’s Heavy Metal in Baghdad. The fest runs through April 8, and when it’s over, it’s over: though co-directors Kevin McGarry and Nellie Killian are said to be working on mounting a new event with a similar spirit, the NYUFF as we know it will cease to exist after this run. Ed Halter ran the festival for ten years, taking it over for co-founder and future Old School director Todd Phillips (yes, seriously). Halter has an obit of sorts at the Village Voice, in which he makes it clear that NYUFF isn’t ending because it has to financially. “It’s a conscious decision: There’s no rent hike to point to, no defunding agency to blame…True to its indie-rock genealogy, the NYUFF has always functioned more like a band than a traditional arts organization…Sometimes, a band just decides to call it quits—and hopes to go out in style, ... " [More]
usesoapusesoap The Nines': Know thyself
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"A brief, deliberately vague review of 'The Nines' I have always been interested in this philosophical concept, as well as Plato's 'Cave Parable, 'which has been worked into some of my most re-watched cinematic outings of the past few years (The Matrix, Fight Club, Old School -- OK, maybe not that last one).As a writer, I love the kind of Charlie Kauffman-lite vibe this film has going for it, much like 'Stranger Than Fiction,' but I think much more complex. Ryan Reynolds, who I know many are hot-and-cold over, really displays some heretofore untapped range in three separate roles. Hope Davis is always a welcome addition to any film, but --wow -- where did Melissa McCarthy come from? Have not seen an episode of Gilmore Girls, I suppose I am late to the game, but she is amazing in situations that must seem heart-breakingly true to life for her.John August, who previously wrote Go and is a frequent Tim Burton collaborator (Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocola ... " [More]
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"One of the earliest Frat Pack films. Will Ferrell has a prominent supporting role and really makes this movie. As a former fraternity guy myself I was intrigued with the idea of guys in their 30’s diving into that partying lifestyle, although in reality there’s no way a 35 year old man can party like he did when he was 19 or 20. Trust me. " [More]
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"Old School In this comedy, a thirty-year old businessman comes home early from a sales convention to find his wife just getting started on an orgy. To console him, his three buddies help him rent and house-warm an old house on the edge of campus. The guys sort of return to their ways of old, or what they wished the old days had been like, or what they could make the old days now that they have a decade of acumen, or what is as much like the old days as the young people will allow--with what I thought were hilarious results. The most memorable image is of Will Ferrell streaking to the stadium oblivious to the fact that no one from the party is following him and that his new wife is driving by in the car.Jim Bell " [More]
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"Any Simpsons fan who remembers Maude Flanders can tell you that putting a death in a comedy is an iffy proposition, but the creators of Old School have thought of a surefire way to brighten a funeral: Position Will Ferrell graveside, warbling "Dust in the Wind." In fact, Ferrell's presence anywhere is usually enough to guarantee a laugh (though Zoolander, sadly, was DOA), and the beauty of Old School is that this time, he doesn't need to be the film's saving grace. Writer-director Todd Phillips packs the movie with plenty to amuse, from worthy co-stars Luke Wilson and Vince Vaughn to details such as an impassioned wedding singer lacing "Total Eclipse of the Heart" with expletives. ("Every now and then I get a little bit terrified/Then I see the fucking look in your eyes!") Ferrell, Wilson, and Vaughn play 30-something friends who have settled into suburban adulthood but collectively regress after Mitch (Wilson, proving that bland can be funny despite Jason Lee's rec ... " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Re: Guess The Movie Quote
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"Judges, I need to call for a ruling. Not that I care too much, but why wouldn't the win pass to me? I got it right too! I was just waiting for Bill. Just need clarification because, for those who still want to play, it should be fair. And I'm a stickler for rules in games....:-) And anyway, if it's being put to a vote, there should probably be something similar to a vote. But, to continue playing for those who don't care about the above, I'll guess Old School . " [More]
davedave Re: Super Troopers:
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"A. This movie is funny. B. I would agree with tmoney. It does bring me back to a time and a place. I can remember exactly where I was and who I was with. The same reason Old School is so funny to me. Still not the worst movie ever. " [More]
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