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A wild weekend is in store for three high school seniors who visit a local college campus as prospective freshmen.

Drake Bell as  Kevin Brewer
Kevin Covais as  Morris
Andrew Lewis Caldwell as  Carter Scott
Haley Bennett as  Kendall
Nick Zano as  Teague
Gary Owen as  Bearcat
Zach Cregger as  Cooper
Camille Mana as  Heather
Nathalie Walker as  Amy
Alona Tal as  Gina

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Reviews

adrienpop
2008/08/29

This movie ranks up with some of the funniest college movies in recent times such as Van Wilder & PCU. It's about three high school seniors who visit a college campus for the weekend and become the victims of hazing & perverse jokes by some fraternity brothers. The three main characters are likable yet very different. The three have all kinds of wild adventures & get the ultimate revenge on the fraternity guys. I wouldn't compare it to Animal House, because the movie is more about the 3 boys and their escapades & less about the frat house. There's plenty of laughs and crude humor. The unrated version also has plenty of skin. Parties, sex, drugs, wild fun - this is the way college should be!

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mkilber
2008/08/30

This movie was utterly ridiculous and without any redeeming qualities. I doubt there will another movie this bad in the next 5-10 years. The portrayed college experience was so far off base that I find it hard to believe anyone involved in this movie ever went to or visited a college in their lives. Worse yet, this movie is wrought with extensive homo-eroticism that was offensive to every person of every sexuality. The movie is listed as a comedy, but nothing about it was funny. Instead they used sad, old school, low ball, grotesque antics and poor acting to hold together a weak story line. I couldn't help but think of College as Superbad remade by mentally ill drug addicts in the basement of a half-way house. No, that was unfair. That version would have been much better. Avoid this movie at all cost.

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Scott Baldwin (Meven_Stoffat)
2008/08/31

This isn't a review for the movie, which I'm sure is crap. I will admit, I have not seen the movie, and I nor do I plan on seeing it. The reason I leave this comment is because of the early comments. Quite clearly the people who leave these comments are studio plants, hired by the studio to make people go see the movie. I've noticed they're all at least a paragraph long and the users review the same movies: The Life Before Her Eyes, Flawless, and The Signal. And they all say the same thing. Just the fact that studio plants repeat the same thing over and over goes to show how crappy this film must be. And now that the film is out on DVD, they are also doing the same routine for Return to Sleepaway Camp. Just the titles like "Best weekend ever? Best Movie ever!" or "Where can I enroll? :)" are enough to make you think. Then again, I have not seen the movie, but that's something I noticed.

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kourtney
2008/09/01

This movie was terrible and a complete waste of a perfectly good Saturday...First off, the characters seemed utterly familiar to me...the way-too-nice kid that everyone likes, who is trying to get the pretty girl, the fat asshole who is supposed to be funny, and the little twerp with glasses that in the end is really supposed to turn out as the bad ass...Sound familiar? No, these characters aren't Evan, Seth, and Fogel from Superbad...even though it might seem like it.Second, Drake Bell will NEVER be that college guy that swears and drinks, he'll always be the Drake from Nickelodeon, and should stay that way, because his reputation is way too innocent for him to be in a rated R film.the only thing i enjoyed about this movie was looking at Nick Zano's abs.

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