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National Lampoon's Animal House on DVD (1979)

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Average rating: 72%
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Starring: John Belushi, Kerwin Mathews, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Tom Hulce, Donald Sutherland
Director: John Landis
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 104 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: The must have movies, The Big List, 80's comedy classics, Lifetimes work, Films considered the greatest ever!, Just Stuff I watch and love, The Foot Collection, Your funny bone won't make it through in tact!
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 04/02/2002

Brief synopsis of National Lampoon's Animal House

In National Lampoon's first film, a parody of 1962 college life, it's campus hijinks galore as the rowdiest fraternity at Faber College battles rival fraternities and administrators, chases women, and throws toga parties. Chief animal John "Bluto" Butarsky (John Belushi) leads the fraternity in wacky hijinks and raunchy debauchery as they take on the establishment of the college. This extremely popular college comedy became an instant classic, quickly beoming one of the most oft-quoted films ever made.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

It spawned a number of puerile spin-offs, but this cheerfully vulgar offering deserves the status of comedy classic. As well as providing John Belushi with his best ever role, it also helped launch the career of a number of rising young actors (Kevin Bacon, Tom Hulce, Peter Riegert), not to mention director John Landis and co-writer Harold Ramis, who went on to star with Bill Murray in the Ghostbusters movies and direct him in the hilarious Groundhog Day. There's not much of a plot to speak of: at a US college in the early 1960s, dean John Vernon plots to remove the depraved Delta House fraternity from the campus; Belushi and his fellow students decide to fight back. Everyone remembers the food fight, but the film is crammed with smart sight gags and one-liners, while Belushi's incomprehensible rallying speech at the end is quite wonderful.

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	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A ragbag of college gags, of interest only to those who have had the experience; but its success caused much imitation, especially in American television.

Variety

"...There's enough bite and bawdiness in the Matty Simmon-Ivan Reitman production to provide lots of smile and several broad guffaws..."

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Rated - 4 starsFantastic and hilarious

Adam H. Gallimore from the middle of Dorset , 31/01/2005

Having only seen many other National Lampoon films, many of which can be called crimes to celluloid (Men in White comes to mind), I doubted the quality of this one before watching.

But have no fear - this is the original and best, made at the end of the seventies before the massive influx of eighties teen films.

This film is about a frat house that is constantly failing to meet necessary academic goals, seeing as all of the people in it just want to party. This Animal House is full of great characters, especially John Belushi as Bluto, who is, thankfully, not overused. Look out for Kevin Bacon as a smarmy rival from another house.

There are many great scenes, though those set at uni are funnier than the chaos that ensues at the end.

Its legacy is clear, casting a shadow over the eighties and still seen today in films like Old School.

Definitely one to watch - hilarious.

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Rated - 5 starsClass

A customer from Cymru , 10/06/2004

I forgot how good this film really is. What a classic!

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Rated - 5 starsIgnore the people who have had....

Comedy Enthusiast from Manchester UK , 15/02/2006

a sense of humour transplant that gave this movie any less than 4 stars.

This film is a classic and the person who advises that road trip etc are the modern versions, well if that is how far we have come I am ashamed. Animal House is 20 / 30 times funnier, more original and classier than the so called modern day remakes.

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Rated - 5 starsAppeals to all!

steve17 from Wrexham , 23/01/2005

Still one of the funniest films around it will appeal to all. Comedy of this class never gets too old.

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Rated - 5 starsClass

A customer from Cymru , 10/06/2004

I forgot how good this film really is. What a classic!

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Rated - 3 starsA great movie spoiled by lack of original soundtrack

Marc King from Manchester, UK , 27/03/2006

The original gross-out comedy - one of the funniest films ever made and my favourite comedy film. Except this version does not have the original soundtrack which played with the theatrical release of the film and therefore loses some of the appeal of the original. e.g. the canteen scene originally began with Sam Cooke's 'wonderful world' - a perfect fit. In this version there is the crass replacement of the track with a more modern song which just does not work as well. Anyone disagree? With the original soundtrack I woud rate five stars - without hesitation.

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