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Sorority Boys
Dave
(Barry Watson), Adam (Michael Rosenbaum) and Doofer (Harland
Williams) are about to go where no frat boy has gone before.
They're three playboy chauvinists who, strapped for cash,
find themselves drawn to one last, desperate hope for free
housing: one of their campus' sororities, Delta Omicron
Gamma (or D.O.G.). With a little make-up, a little pantyhose
and lots of "pluck," they go undercover as Daisy, Adina and
Roberta. Everying goes fine until Dave falls for Leah
(Melissa Sagemiller), the alpha D.O.G. The boys see
firsthand how the other half lives and their history of
treating women badly comes back to haunt them when they walk
a mile in their shoes. Meanwhile, Dave wants to tell Leah
about who he really is, but without destroying "Daisy's"
relationship with the girl of his dreams. What's a boy
pretending to be a girl to do?
Genre: Comedy
Running Time: 1 hr. 34 min.
Release Date: March 22, 2002
MPAA Rating: R for crude sexual content, nudity,
strong language and some drug use.
Distributor: Touchstone Pictures
Reviewed by Peter Veugelaers © 2002
- Take a pot shot but be warned.
"Sorority Boys" is another in a long
line of raucous teen comedies. When just about everything has been
lampooned, from flatulence to sex and everything else in between,
unknown director Wallace Wolodarsky and debut screenwriters Joe
Jarvis and Greg Coolidge help create a worthwhile addition to the
teen exploitation flick. They add some heart and thought provoking
pinches, but it doesn’t trumpet its own horn, and says something
more meaningful than the conclusion of another recent teen comedy American
Pie.... more
Review by
Blake French
- You'll need a survivor pack
Believe it or not, I was actually looking
forward to Sorority Boys. I hoped it would be different from
the recent explosion of aimless sex comedies considering the
ample comic opportunities.... more
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