Sorority Boys
Sorority Boys
R | 22 March 2002 (USA)
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After being falsely accused of stealing the budget for their annual cocktail cruise, three very different fraternity brothers are kicked out of their dorm. In order to clear their name and to secure their future careers, the three dress up in drag and pledge the sorority next door where they learn a few valuable - and hilarious - lessons about themselves and the female species.

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powermandan

Guys in drag has been done with much better results than this. And there's even college films out there than this. I'm not praising this and saying this was better than Tootsie, but it was actually really funny. My 10/10 may well be a sympathy vote, but who cares, the movie was hilarious and irresistible.The movie stars Barry Watson from 7th Heaven and Michael Rosenbaum from Smallville star as Dave and Adam, two high-standing people from the KOK Fraternity. Them and the frat idiot Doofer (Harland Williams) are framed for stealing money for an important cruise and are kicked out with no place to go. They then dress up as women under the names Daisy, Adina, and Roberta and pledge the DOG Sorority, where all the ugly and weird girls go. I almost hate admitting this, but the lead actors were actually kinda cute as the women they were playing. Watson particularly looks hot as Daisy. What unfolds next is your run-of- the-mill gender-bender where the guys get a chance to see life in a woman's perspective and they help the other girls change for the better. That has been done many times before with much better results. But does better always mean funnier? Not necessarily. It has its moments of sheer hilarity. Aside from that, the movie itself is just simply fun and enjoyable. This isn't a must own or highly recommended, just the perfect movie to watch if you want to kill time or crave something simple-yet-funny.

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vze3vhtf

Some movies live up to their hype, some do not, & some are actually better than expected.'S.B.'s ' falls into the last category.The title alone should make it clear this is not ' Citizen Kane '.Yet it is a worthy successor to ' Animal House ', which is fitting, as the cast includes several ' A.H. ' alumni, in cameo roles.This film is well-written, directed, and acted- -And most importantly, it is really F---ing Funny!!!(There are some great lines, such as, " ...My Name is Roberta, & I'm Addicted to Porn, and I Masturbate Constantly! ")I honestly cannot understand why other inferior raunchy comedies (' Bridesmaids ', Etc.), are actually rated higher.That's a mystery, and also an injustice. This movie is far more worth your time! :-)M

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Python Hyena

Sorority Boys (2002): Dir: Wallace Wolodarsky / Cast: Barry Watson, Harland Williams, Michael Rosenbaum, Melissa Sagemiller, Tony Denman: Stupid comedy about one gender poising as another as three college boys are accused of stealing fraternity money and driven off campus. They must gain possession of a video tape in order to gain access to whom the thief really is. To this they dress in drag and are accepted into a fraternity for ugly girls. One of the girls is too dumb to realize that the woman she is showering with is actually a guy. One of the boys makes a fatal trip to the male frat house and is nearly molested by a guy. There is even a fight sequence involving rubber penises. Shameless and predictable humiliation with Barry Watson, Harland Williams and Michael Rosenbaum hardly resembling women and viewers are asked to react as stupid as the characters they encounter. Melissa Sagemiller is even worse playing an airhead who cannot tell an impostor when the audience isn't buying it. Director Wallace Wolodarsky makes good use of slow motion but for superior males in drag movies I recommend Some Like It Hot and Tootsie, which were funny and a little more convincing in their attempt to convey a male as a female. Sorority Boys is an embarrassing charade done countless times where perhaps the reel should be used as a bra stuffer. Score: 1 / 10

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strippedsmile

Oh my good god. This movie was funny, it wasn't fantastic, but I thought it was good, so everyone moaning about how it's offensive needs to shut it. I'm a girl and I'm not exactly outgoing and my self esteem isn't that high, but I though it was a good movie, and yes, I do indeed have respect for myself. It's not real, it's fiction, get over it, and find your humor.Back to the movie. Although it's insulting to a lot of people, it's hilarious and I practically busted a gut watching it. It's not a movie that deserves a Grammy, but it's defiantly good and something I would watch more than once. And the fact my favorite actor, Michael Rosenbaum, was in it made it all the more better and watchable.Bottom line. It's a good movie. That's it.

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