Hello all, sorry if i seem quiet the last few days, have lots of exams at college and its hard to fi...
Hello all, sorry if i seem quiet the last few days, have lots of exams at college and its hard to find time, but I will catch up with you all and dnt worry I havnt left again lol x
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The Plot-
Three university guys are kicked out of their dorms after being framed for stealing money that they have been in charge of saving for a cocktail cruise at the end of the years semester. Without no money and desperate for clues to who framed them, they decide to dress up as women and join the 'ugly girls' frat house, the same girls they have despised throughout their university lives. Dave (Barry Watson), Doofer (Harland Williams), and Adam (Michael Rosenbaum) are the only members of the KOK (pronounced cock) fraternity social committee. What better way to fool their fraternity brothers than to show up at the party as women!? `Daisy,' `Roberta,' and `Adina' go to the party to find a hidden video camera that recorded the true thief in the act. All they need to do is find the videotape and their innocence will be revealed. If it were only so easy! Instead, they are tossed out of the party during the ceremony known as `dogcatcher' - usually reserved for getting rid of the unattractive women of the neighbouring Delta Omicron Gamma (DOG - clever, huh?) sorority.
Leah (Melissa Sagemiller), the feminist DOG sorority president, feels sorry for the masculine looking girls and offers them a room in her sorority where they can be around other aesthetically challenged co-eds. While living inside the house and plotting their moves to find evidence inside the KOK house, the three men/women get in touch with their `softer side' by dealing with tampons, dildos, makeup and dresses.
My Views-
This movie is hilarious for both the males and female audiences. It completely cracked me up with laughter. The boys become so heavily involved with the situation they find themselves in, they actually do become like real women. One of the boys, Dave, is so concerned that his ass looks fat in everything he wears, and is constantly teased by the boys of the committee, that he actually goes on a training course, and starts to shop for things that would compliment his large butt more.
The three guys attempts at pulling off high heels, nylons and short skirts creates genuinely very funny moments throughout the movie, from instances that both guys and girls can relate too.
The actors performances were marvellous for this sort of film, even though I have never heard of them before. The film was directed by Wallace Wolodarsky, who is certainly no stranger to irreverent comedy after logging time on The Simpsons. I would recommend this to anyone who just want to watch something very funny with some cheap laughs.
DVD BONUS MATERIAL
GAG REEL- After the hilarious moments of the movie, try this feature out, and have more laughs as they goof the lines whilst wearing their drag out-fits, some funny clips of them just loosing the plot completely.
On Set- This shows the boys in make up, photo shoots to promote the movie, and the guys fooling around onset in their drag outfits. Again funny to watch, with some interesting views on their experiences whilst making the film.
Cast-
Barry Watson Michael Rosenbaum Harland Williams Melissa Sagemiller Tony Denman Brad Beyer Kathryn Stockwood Heather Matarazzo Yvonne Sciņ Kerri Higuchi Dublin James Omar Benson Miller Mike Beaver Rich Ronat Brian Gross
Directed By- Wallace Wolodarsky
The cheepest I have seen this movie is £5.99 from Woolworths
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I completely agree with you, I love this film and think it's much better than alot of similar comedies that are out even though the cast are relatively unheard of.
BadCompany77 16.03.2006 18:40
Great review...........
lilly2006 23.02.2006 17:37
sounds like a good film, just enough detail for me, so great review, chick! x x
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