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Old School
Old School starring Juliette Lewis, Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, and Jeremy Piven in a comedy drama that follows three friend who want to revisit their glory years by setting up a fraternity near their former school.
30 November 1970, New York City, New York, USA
25 October 1944, Carville, Louisiana, USA
19 January 1951, Denniston, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
1970, Santa Monica, California, USA
17 June 1919, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA
30 November 1982, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
7 January 1980, Redondo Beach, California, USA
22 January 1970, Rochester, New York, USA
10 November 1969, Everett, Massachusetts, USA
24 July 1972, Mobile, Alabama, USA
15 October 1979, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
13 October 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 May 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 06, 2010
Flawed, cliché, contrived, and poorly developed...December 10, 2008
When an Oster Breadmaker gets some of the film's biggest laughs, you know the thing's in trouble.February 22, 2003
a nonstop gag machine, subscribing to that time-honored comedy philosophy, 'throw enough at the wall and something will stick'.December 06, 2005
Will Ferrell is a fearless comedian, and he commits completely to his insanity in the film, and that makes it work.December 26, 2010
Very politically incorrect; funny for many adults.August 07, 2008
The lead males give impressively modulated performances that keep the laughs flowing as all hell breaks loose.March 07, 2005
Only fitfully funny, except when Ferrell is onscreen -- then you won't stop laughing.February 17, 2010
Mitch (Luke Wilson) has just been cheated on and moved into a nice new bachelor pad right near the local college. But when threatened with eviction by the dean of the college, Mitch's buddies Beanie (Vince Vaughn) and Frank (Will Ferrell) suggest that theFebruary 22, 2003
An extremely funny and, of course, socially unredeemable comedy.February 25, 2003
A flatland of lowest-common- denominated retro-collegiate wackiness.January 26, 2006
Director Phillips confesses to frat membership in his youth, and even made a documentary on the subject. So why is this not funnier or more outrageous?February 24, 2003
This is a raucous frat-school comedy that's dopey, degrading and disgusting -- and consistently hilarious.