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      • Old School received mixed to positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 60% based on reviews from 167 critics, with an average score of 5.7/10. The website's consensus states, "While not consistently funny, the movie does have its moments."
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  2. Feb 21, 2003 · Old School” wants to be “National Lampoon's Animal House,” but then don’t they all. It assumes that the modern college campus is a hotbed, or is it a sinkpit, of moral squalor, exhibitionism, promiscuity, kinky sex and rampant rampantness.

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  3. After discovering his girlfriend (Juliette Lewis) has been participating in group sex, attorney Mitch (Luke Wilson) feels his world come undone. He moves into a new place, which happens to be near...

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  4. Very politically incorrect; funny for many adults. Read Common Sense Media's Old School review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Will Ferrell
    • Todd Phillips
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  5. Every college educated male between the ages of 25-50 knows someone just like Frank and Beanie. Absolutely hilarious. Will Farrell is perfect as Frank but Vince Vaughn steals the show. Half of everything Beanie says in this movie is just classic.

    • "Ah Denver, The Sunshine State... Denver?! Gorgeous!"
    • "What, I Thought We Were in The Trust Tree in The Nest, Were We Not?"
    • "Well, Why Don't You Give Me Your Number in Case Anything Happens to My wife."
    • "I'm Here For The Gang-Bang."
    • "That's How You debate."
    • "When I Left She said, 'Weensie, If You Screw This Up, I'll Kill you.'"
    • "Just Ring The F**King Bell, You Pansy."
    • "You Just Took One in The Jugular, man."
    • "And Finally, Why Is The Other End of This String Tied Securely to Your Penis?"
    • "You're My Boy, Blue!"

    Mitch

    As the lead of the movie Luke Wilson's Mitch is more of a straight man to the other wackier characters of the movie. However, he does also get some hilarious moments, such as when he is drunk at Frank's wedding following his revelation about his girlfriend. RELATED: 10 Funniest Quotes In Glass Onion Reuniting with his old high school crush, Nicole (Ellen Pompeo), Mitch drunkenly tries to reconnect with her. Wilson's delivery of this line is some terrific drunk acting that makes Mitch's failed...

    Frank

    One of the funniest sub-plots of the movie is Frank (Will Ferrell) finding that his hard-partying ways are damaging his new marriage. Frank's wife is having a hard time coping with the various shenanigans he is getting involved in and they eventually go to marriage counseling. As the counselor ensures them that they are in a safe space where they should share openly, Frank decides to share what is one his mind lately. He goes into great detail about how he daydreams about other women and thei...

    Beanie

    Throughout the movie, Beanie talks about how terrible the idea of marriage is and how much he regrets marrying his wife. It's not surprising that he leads the charge on starting the fraternity as some form of escape from his domestic life. RELATED: 10 Funniest Quotes From Ticket To Paradise However, when an attractive girl at one of the parties makes a move on Beanie, he proves that he really does love his wife and turns her down. However, he adds this last-minute suggestion, keeping the door...

    Gang-Bang Guy

    The film starts with a bang, so to speak, with Mitch (Luke Wilson) returning home from a business trip and finding an unexpected surprise. He walks into his bedroom to find his girlfriend, Heidi, watching adult movies. While he is initially excited by the idea, that excitement quickly turns to horror as a group of blindfolded people, sansclothes, emerge from the closet. For someone to find out that their partner is cheating on them is bad enough, but to find out just how much she was getting...

    Frank

    As with many great college movies, Old Schoolgets to a point when the partying and shenanigans have to be put aside in order for the characters to actually prove themselves academically. This leads to the climax with the characters facing a variety of tests, including Frank heading a debate team. Even though he is going up against political commentator James Carville, Frank blacks out and delivers an intelligent and irrefutable argument, priding himself on his out-of-the-blue debate skills.

    Weensie

    The exploits of the new fraternity soon catch the attention of the college Dean, who has a bitter history with Mitch and his friends. As a way to punish them, he declares the fraternity is to be shut down and all members expelled from the school. One of the frat boys, Weensie, takes this particularly badly, saying that his mother will kill him. The others reassure him that he's overexaggerating, but Weensie explains that his mother made that point perfectly clear. That's a pretty intense way...

    Blue

    It's clear that the frat's stand-out member is Blue. The extremely old veteran proves to be as passionate about the fraternity as any of the young members and participates in all the activities, no matter how dangerous. However, the mud-wrestling contest they hold for his birthday bash proves to be too much for the old man. RELATED: The 10 Funniest Quotes In The Bad Guys As he steps into the ring, Frank questions if he's actually up for this kind of activity. Blue bluntly responds with his fi...

    Peppers

    While the whole cast of Old Schoolhelps to make this movie so great, Will Ferrell really steals the show. Frank is such a mess that Ferrell is given plenty of outrageous and hilarious situations to deal with. One of the funniest moments comes when Frank is talking with an animal wrangler (Seann William Scott). Despite the tame petting zoo animals that he takes care of, the wrangler is very excited by the prospect of getting to use his tranquilizer gun on one of them. Of course, it's Frank who...

    Mitch

    As with any frat movie, there needs to be a hazing sequence for their new recruits. After violently abducting the wannabe frat members, the men take them to the top of one of the college buildings for a terrifying test of their trust in each other. Each member stands at the edge of the building holding a cement block tied to a rope. The other end of the rope is then tied to their p***s. They are then told to drop the cement blocks and trust that they have been given enough rope to prevent any...

    Frank

    Frank proves to be the most intense member of the fraternity and takes a lot of pleasure in ordering the pledges around and yelling at them constantly. One member that he seems to take a strange liking to is Blue. So, naturally, Blue's death in the tragic wrestling mishap hits Frank pretty hard. RELATED: 10 Funniest Quotes From See How They Run In a touching and hilarious tribute, Frank soulfully sings "Dust in the Wind" at Blue's funeral. Breaking down at the end, Frank cries out "you're my...

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  6. Old School is a 2003 American comedy film directed and co-written by Todd Phillips. The film stars Luke Wilson , Vince Vaughn , and Will Ferrell as depressed men in their thirties who seek to relive their college days by starting a fraternity , and the tribulations they encounter in doing so.

  7. Old School: Directed by Todd Phillips. With Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Jeremy Piven. Three friends attempt to recapture their glory days by opening up a fraternity near their alma mater.

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