When three college lads are thrown out of their fraternity, they become so desperate for free lodgings that they join the female Delta Omicron Gamma sorority house... Read more
| Starring | Barry Watson, Harland Williams, Michael Rosenbaum, Melissa Sagemiller |
|---|---|
| Director | M. Wallace Wolodarsky |
| Genres | Comedy |
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When three college lads are thrown out of their fraternity, they become so desperate for free lodgings that they join the female Delta Omicron Gamma sorority house...
| Starring | Barry Watson, Harland Williams, Michael Rosenbaum, Melissa Sagemiller |
|---|---|
| Director | M. Wallace Wolodarsky |
| Studio | TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Dubbed | Czech, Hungarian |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish |
| Released | DVD: 25 Nov 2002 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
Sexist frat boys learn valuable lessons about women in this watered-down college comedy. A cross between Tootsie and Porky's, it follows a macho trio who masquerade as female students after being kicked out of their fraternity house. Though the film is often amusing with some laugh-out-loud sequences, it's too self-conscious to make a lasting impression. Corny innuendo and repetitive sight gags quickly go stale, while some of the subject matter — from heavy periods to date rape — is just bad taste. Where the puerile romp works best is in its scenes of male-as-female insecurity, with Michael Rosenbaum of TV's Smallville particularly hilarious in his guise as the butt ugly Adina.
The film was a funny film. That you cannot deny. However, if you are thinking of allowing your children or young children watch it, think again. The content is very grpahic and unsuitable for a young audience. That now out of the way. onto the film itself.
It's all about 3 university students who are thrown out of their fraternity house and instead, they move into an all girls house. Obviously, that in itself produces funny results. But what seemed to be lacking in the film was a plot that was more gripping and more fluid in nature.
The film seemed to have been chopped into separate parts with no continuation or real flow to the story.
The Film is watchable once, but a second time, it becomes a bore. American Pie would be a better buy or rental than Sorority Boys, but it's all down to ones personal taste.
The film was a funny film. That you cannot deny. However, if you are thinking of allowing your children or young children watch it, think again. The content is very grpahic and unsuitable for a young audience. That now out of the way. onto the film itself.
It's all about 3 university students who are thrown out of their fraternity house and instead, they move into an all girls house. Obviously, that in itself produces funny results. But what seemed to be lacking in the film was a plot that was more gripping and more fluid in nature.
The film seemed to have been chopped into separate parts with no continuation or real flow to the story.
The Film is watchable once, but a second time, it becomes a bore. American Pie would be a better buy or rental than Sorority Boys, but it's all down to ones personal taste.