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The 16 Best College Themed Movies


Looking for some collegiate entertainment? Well we broke down the 16 best movies that feature college as the main theme behind each movie:

16. Son-In-Law

Son In Law

Son In Law tells the tale of Rebecca Warner (Carla Gugino), a sheltered valedictorian from a quiet South Dakota farming town who heads off to UCLA. Pauly Shore plays her RA and shows her around. After recovering from culture shock, she adapts, and adopts a new appearance and style. Soon it's time for her to return home for Thanksgiving and an inevitable marriage proposal from her high school sweetheart. Faced with this challenge she asks Shore to come home with her. Silly Pauly Shore plot twists and jokes ensue and everyone lives happily ever after...except the bad guy of course.

15. How High

How High

What would a college movie list be without stoners? Redman and Method Man (you guys were really broke huh?) play two potheads that fertilize marijuana with the ashes of their deceased buddy. Let that sink in. The magic weed summons the friend's ghost (don't give up on us yet) who helps the boys get perfect scores on their college entrance exams...because that's what ghosts do; help their still living friends get good grades. The guys are both admitted to Harvard and continue to succeed with the help of the magic weed but run into trouble when their nerdy nemesis steals the remainder of their magical stash.

14. Accepted

Accepted

Accepted throws some real life jabs at US higher education when high school senior Bartleby Gaines, who's been rejected by every college he applied to, creates a fake university in order to please his constantly disappointed father. In order to make his scheme as realistic as possible, Bartleby acquires a campus and encourages students in similar college-rejection situations to attend South Harmon Institute of Technology (S.H.I.T.) He's forced to defend his school from nearby Harmon College by attaining accreditation.

13. Rudy

Rudy

The premise of Rudy, based on a true story, centers around blue-collar raised Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger. Despite being undersized and unable to afford college, Rudy, played by Sean Astin, is able to make it onto the practice squad. After years of hard work, coach Dan Devine gives Rudy the chance to play in a real game.

12. Paper Chase

Paper Chase

The Paper Chase is the coming of age tale of Hart, a first year Harvard Law student who busts his balls to survive, succeed and impress the toughest professor, Kingsfield. During his studying and struggling Hart begins dating Susan only to find out later that she is Kingsfield's daughter.

11. With Honors

With Honors

Brendan Fraser plays Monty, a Harvard student on the brink of graduating with honors, pending the approval of his senior thesis. Due to a hard drive crash, Monty has only one physical copy of his thesis that he accidentally drops into the basement of the library where unbeknownst to anyone, Simon Wilder (Joe Pesci) a homeless man, has been living. Monty must fulfill different tasks for Wilder in return for one page of his thesis. With Honors is more profound than the typical college comedy.

10. Dead Man on Campus

Dead Man On Campus

Everyone knows that if your roommate commits suicide, your teachers are required to give you straight A's. That's the premise in Dead Man On Campus. Two buddies in severe danger of failing try to find a suicidal roommate. They provide ample opportunity for their victims to do so, like leaving ropes and razor blades around the room, and hilarity ensues. Don't try this on your roommate though, it's been reported that "Pass by catastrophe" is merely an urban legend. But hey, if you hate your roommate enough, why not give it a shot?

9. Real Genius

Real Genius

Val Kilmer is a genius college senior at the fictitious Pacific Tech who is working on a government project to build a chemical laser. Mitch (Gabriel Jarret) is a young high school student who is accepted as the youngest student ever at Pacific Tech. Mitch begins to burn out quickly and is caught up in the project's lead professor's lies and evil plots. Of course, the students team up and save the day.

8. Slackers

Slackers

Three pals have scammed and cheated their way through college. They are about to graduate when the geekiest kid on campus catches Dave (Devon Sawa) cheating and threatens to blow him and his friends in unless Dave hooks him up with the object of his masturbation/affection, played by Jaimie King. Of course, Sawa is banging her, so it leads to all sorts of hilarious problems.

7. Van Wilder

Van Wilder

Van Wilder has been called the Animal House (see below) of our generation. Van Wilder (Ryan Reynolds) is the utmost goof-off, attending college for years with no intentions of graduating. He makes advances at Gwen (Tara Reid) a reporter for the school newspaper who dates Richard, the classic douchey frat boy. When Richard finds out about Van's motives, he sets forth to destroy him. And yes, there's plenty of poop and semen humor in this movie.

6. Back To School

Back To School

Rodney Dangerfield plays an uneducated but wealthy father whose son is struggling with college. He brokers a deal with his son that he, Rodney Dangerfield, will attend college with him until he finishes. Since he's pretty dumb, he bribes his way through the admissions process then hires professionals to complete his coursework for him. Follow the silly plot of professors out to get him and the final oral exam that determines his collegiate fate.

5. Road Trip

Road Trip

Road Trip follows a group of college buddies driving across the country trying to beat the postal service. Josh (Breckin Meyer) taped a message to his girlfriend Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard) who attends college across the country because he hadn't heard from her in awhile. In the meantime he convinces himself that she's been cheating and hooks up with Beth (Amy Smart) who tapes their tryst. Naturally, the sex tape accidentally gets mailed instead of the intended video. All sorts of crazy mishaps and adventures occur on this wild trip.

4. Old School

Old School

Since college is the greatest four (or more) years of a person's life, it's understandable that a person might want to travel back in time to relive them. That's what Old School is all about. A group of thirty-somethings start a fraternity even though they aren't students. Dean Pritchard (Jeremy Piven) wants to shut the frat down and the fellas, along with their pledges, set out to fulfill all the requirements Pritchard creates.

3. Revenge of the Nerds

Revenge Of The Nerds

Nerd buddies Lewis Skolnick (Robert Carradine) and Gilbert Lowell (Anthony Edwards) have just arrived at Adams College. When the jock/frat boys burn down their own fraternity house, they put pressure on the school to put them up somewhere else. They invade the freshman dorms, much to Lewis and Gilberts chagrin. When the guys renovate an old run down house, the jocks and their sorority friends trash the place, leading to a showdown of hilarious proportions.

2. PCU

PCU

The ultimate college satire, PCU takes stabs at every possible group: frats, feminists, geeks, tree-huggers and more. Incoming freshman, Tom Lawrence (Chris Young), manages to offend every group during his campus visit. He meets Droz (Jeremy Piven) and his degenerate but awesome-at partying friends at their place known as The Pit. In order to stay on campus, members of The Pit throw an enormous and realistic party when funk musician George Clinton shows up. This is the movie with the classic line; Droz: "What's this? You're wearing the shirt of the band you're going to see? Don't be that guy."

1. Animal House

Animal House

Animal House is the college movie to which all other college movies are compared. It has everything: sex, drugs, alcohol, the fat friend who parties harder in one night than you will in your entire life, and of course, douchy rich kids trying to narc on the cool kids good times. If you were indifferent about going to college after high school, Animal House got your mouth watering at the prospect of partying higher education style. Even if college life isn't exactly the same as it was in this movie, you may have found that it's not that different, either. It's about the elitist frat, the Omegas, and their battle against the Deltas, who are dirty and fun-loving. All efforts by the Omegas to force the Deltas off campus are thwarted by the Deltas extreme pranks and outrageous parties.

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Weinsteins Bringing Neverland , The Wall to Broadway





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The Weinsteins are bringing it to Broadway, baby. Their company will produce a musical version of Finding Neverland for the stage in 2010 as well as a theater adaptation of Pink Floyd's The Wall.

Harvey Weinstein helped bring Tom Stoppard's play The Real Thing to Broadway in 2000 and then became involved the following year in Mel Brooks' The Producers. Since then, he has invested in many theater projects, including wildly popular August: Osage County. All along he has maintained "a low-key role in the creative process," according to Variety. But for the upcoming slate of projects, he's laying plans for the company to take control.

"Now it's time for us to really take the lead on things," Mr. Weinstein said. "We own all these properties that lend themselves to musicals."

More musicals in the works include versions of Shakespeare in Love, Chocolat, Cinema Paradiso and Shall We Dance.

To own or to rent; that is indeed the question:

Matty: Hmm
A little bored this afternoon
Thought i'd do an exercise on leasing versus renting

UG: indeed

Matty: Paul Macartney is my subject

I note according to reports he paid 49million dollars to heather mills for 5 years or marriage?

Assuming he got sex every night during their 5 year relationship (which lets be honest, probably didnt happen) it would end up costing him $26,849 per time.

Heather aint exactly the best looking bird

UG: then he's a dumbfuck :)

Matty: Now i also note, Elliot Spitzers call girl, Kristen, an absolute stunner with a body like no other, charges $4,000 an hour. For anything..

Had Paul McCartney 'employed' Kristen for 5 years, he would've paid $7.3 million for an hour of sex every night for 5 years (a saving of $41.7 million).

Value-added benefits are: a 22 year old hot babe, no begging, no coaxing, never a headache, plays all requests, ability to put BOTH legs around you (!!!), no bitching and complaining or 'to do' lists. Best of all, she leaves when you're done, and comes back when you ask her. All at 1/7th the cost, with no legal fees

Sometimes renting makes far more sense..