Old School Full Movie Reviews

Full Movie Reviews

MovieAddict
MovieAddict
Producer

Rating of
3/4

HILARIOUS!

MovieAddict - wrote on 03/11/2012

Mitch (Luke Wilson) catches the early flight home from San Diego to surprise his girlfriend (Juliette Lewis) but he is the one who gets the surprise of his life when he discovers her watching porn alone in their bedroom. He almost buys into her lies until a blind folded couple stumble out of his bathroom to engage in threesome with her. Things get worse when there is a knock at the door from a gentleman (no, not a Jehovah's Witness) who announces that he is there for the gang bang party.

Meanwhile Frank the Tank (Will Ferell) is the former party animal who is getting married despite warnings at the altar from an embittered married friend Beanie (Vince Vaughn) who whispers "You get one vagina for the rest of your life” This leads some very funny rendition of 'Total Eclipse of the …

Daniel Corleone
Daniel Corleone
Movie God

Rating of
4/4

Old School review

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 08/29/2011

Most star studded casts fail due to a weak script, over acting or just having minute parts. The film segregates the roles beautifully. Mitch Martin (Luke Wilson) becomes a head of a fraternity with the aid of the resourceful best-friend Bernard and eclectic Frank (Will Ferrell). Ferrell was made for his role and unfortunately no female character was very memorable. So many cameos and characters and yet everything fell in place. A few killer lines from the fun flick - Bernard Campbell - "What about Mitch here? He saw the wheels come off his life, guys. His whole world crumbled. Now he's the Godfather." Frank 'The Tank' Ricard - "All we are is dust in the wind..." "Were GOIN STREAKING!!" The film boasts a killer soundtrack ranging from Metallica, to Snoop to Simon & Garfunkel. One …

TheWolf
TheWolf
Movie God

Rating of
3/4

You're My Boy Blue!

TheWolf - wrote on 07/27/2007

This movie will stand out as one of the best comedy movies ever made. Everything in the movie was setup brilliantly to play off of the strengths of each member of the cast. The dialogues were well scripted although I am sure they told many of the cast to free form the dialogue to fit their personality so it just flowed perfectly.
The movie has the primary story of Mitch Martin (Wilson) who found his wife cheaing on him with mutiple people, moves into a house that is on the property of the local college, and is being told that he has to give up the house and move. In a last ditch effort to help their friend, Frank Ricard (Ferrell), and Beanie Campbell (Vaughn) form a fraternity and invite a number of the college students to join.
Dean Prichard (Piven) is the nemesis that they must …

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