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È già college?

Titolo originale: Daria in 'Is It College Yet?'
  • Film per la TV
  • 2002
  • TV-14
  • 1h 6min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,2/10
4137
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
È già college? (2002)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDaria, Jane, and the rest of the Lawndale High seniors face graduation and college in this series finale TV-movie from MTV's "Daria."Daria, Jane, and the rest of the Lawndale High seniors face graduation and college in this series finale TV-movie from MTV's "Daria."Daria, Jane, and the rest of the Lawndale High seniors face graduation and college in this series finale TV-movie from MTV's "Daria."

  • Regia
    • Karen Disher
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Glenn Eichler
    • Peggy Nicoll
  • Star
    • Geoffrey Arend
    • Rand Bridges
    • Lisa Collins
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    4137
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Karen Disher
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Glenn Eichler
      • Peggy Nicoll
    • Star
      • Geoffrey Arend
      • Rand Bridges
      • Lisa Collins
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Geoffrey Arend
    Geoffrey Arend
    • Charles 'Upchuck' Ruttheimer III
    • (voce)
    Rand Bridges
    • Professor Bill Woods
    • (voce)
    • (as H.R. Bridges)
    Lisa Collins
    • Andrea
    • (voce)
    • …
    Michelle Damato
      Sarah Drew
      Sarah Drew
      • Stacy Rowe
      • (voce)
      Bart Fasbender
      • Andrew Landon
      • (voce)
      Amanda Fox
      Amanda Fox
      • Katherine 'Kay' Sloane
      • (voce)
      Alvaro J. Gonzalez
      • Trent Lane
      • (voce)
      Tracy Grandstaff
      Tracy Grandstaff
      • Daria Morgendorffer
      • (voce)
      Russell Hankin
      • Tom Sloane
      • (voce)
      Jessica Hardin
      • Lindy
      • (voce)
      Wendy Hoopes
      Wendy Hoopes
      • Jane Lane
      • (voce)
      • …
      Steven Huppert
      • Joey
      • (voce)
      Jessica Cydnee Jackson
      • Jodie Abigail Landon
      • (voce)
      Karen Kunkel
        Nora Laudani
        • Ms. Angela Li
        • (voce)
        Stefanie Layne
        • Lisa
        • (voce)
        Becca Lish
        Becca Lish
        • Lisa Goldwin
        • (voce)
        • Regia
          • Karen Disher
        • Sceneggiatura
          • Glenn Eichler
          • Peggy Nicoll
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        drew_graham1

        A great way to end a fantastic series.

        Being a semi-fan of the MTV days' Daria and a mega-fan of the reruns (I didn't know what I was missing!), I sought out the two made-for-TV Daria movies and was not disappointed.

        In this one, the series was given a great Finale, although I wished it hadn't ended at all. High school students planning for college and the changes it brings speaks to a great deal of Daria's audience. I always love to see the development of the characters, particularly Daria, Jane and Quinn, and this film continued to do so. I don't know of any other series that started off with a bunch of whimsical characters but somehow ended with histories and backgrounds to those characters and why many of them act and think the way they do (especially Quinn and Daria). While some thought-provoking events occur, there are also the highly amusing antics we've all come to expect (Brittney and Kevin, the future of the Fashion Club!!).

        While "Is it Fall Yet?" was funnier, "Is it College Yet?" opened many windows into the characters and their thoughts, and still managed to highly entertain. 10/10.
        7Ddey65

        A lot like most sequels--Not as good as the original(***SPOILERS***)

        But unlike most sequels that doesn't make it bad. The series-ending TV Movie is still up to the standards that made Daria the great show that it was. You don't need Daria's I.Q. to realize no TV show lasts forever, but the fact that a sixth season couldn't come before the obviously rushed series finale is still disappointing enough. In any case I'm going to weight the pros and cons now.

        The case against "Is It College Yet?"

        1)The Fate of Daria and Tom: It was abrupt and disappointing, but fortunately not over-dramatic. Despite the fact that Tom and the Sloanes made every effort to help Daria join him at Bromwell, she ends up having to settle for Raft, and ends her relationship with Tom permanently. What's also disappointing is that she finds out after calling it quits with Tom that he looks up to her. And this after she made comments about feeling like she's too unworthy of the Sloanes and their inner circle. Boy, if she only knew this earlier.

        2)Upchuck no longer went out with Stacy: Ever since the episode "Life in the Past Lane" we all were surprised that Stacy would be willing to spend any time with Upchuck. I know he'd have to have a reputation for being an annoying flirt that lasts beyond his magic show, but to still be looking for love after finding someone earlier? Frankly, I expected something better of him.

        3)The Quinn-Lindy Subplot: A little too much like an ABC Afterschool Special for many.

        4)Too many unanswered questions: The main reason Daria was such a great show was her snide remarks at the people around her. But with a lot of these people, there's more to them than meets the eye. Lots of fans, including myself were looking for more insight into what makes the supporting cast tick. Why is Stacy such an emotional cripple? Why don't we see Jodie's little Sister anywhere else but "The Daria Database?" Is Mack's father really as sports-crazy as Kevin's? And so on, and so forth.

        The Case for "Is It College Yet?"

        1)Daria and Jane graduate easily. Brittany and the rest of the cheerleaders do to, but I wouldn't let that worry me.

        2)Andrew and Michele Landon are finally vindicated as good parents: I could see this already in the episode "Prize Fighters," when some web-fans were still debating the notion that the Landon parents might be abusive to their kids. They actually give in to Jodie's feelings and allow her to go to Turner College.

        3)Kevin doesn't graduate: The only bad thing about it is that Mr. DeMartino is going to have to deal with him for at least another year. If he thinks seeing Mrs. Barch and Mr. O'Neill together gave him a good reason to bang his head on the goalposts, a few more senior years with Kevin Thompson will make him take a one-way trip to Chicago so he can jump off the Sears Tower.

        4)Daria's graduation speech: Those of us who have been fans of Daria since the days of Beavis and Butt-head know very little could prevent Daria from graduating from High School, but the surprise chance for a speech at her graduation transcends beyond Daria fandom. It rings true for anybody who hated their life in high school. Years ago in my user comment on the regular series I said that the legacy of Daria should last even if the show doesn't, and that speech gives me some confidence that it will. Overall, we'll have no more or less reason to dread the future than we did before.

        5)It's Daria -- How can anyone resist?

        Glenn Eichler said in an interview that many fans have mistaken Daria for a super-girl, and as we've learned since Season Four, she's anything but perfect and this fact is emphasized here. Still, she says what many if not most fans want to say to their elders and superiors, and that's one of the reasons why we like her. It may not seem socially acceptable to think that a two-dimensional teenage girl could be an outlet for our frustration at the world, but none of us should forget that decades ago a Minnesota man named Charles Schulz proved it was possible with a little boy named Charlie Brown.

        We'll miss you, Daria, and all your jabs at the stupidity around you...and around us. Hopefully we won't miss as many of the cast and crew that made your show as good as it was.
        8planktonrules

        Wonderful, but not quite as funny as the previous Daria film

        I have a confession. Even though I am an adult and parent of a teen, I watched all the Daria TV shows and movies when they first aired. Apparently, this show aimed at teens is something I could still enjoy--even though I am an old fuddy-duddy! Recently I bought copies of the two Daria movies. I would have bought the entire show, but so far they have not been released! How MTV could do that or allow the shows to have been rebroadcast a few years ago on Noggin (chopped up in many cases as well as only showing about half the episodes) is beyond me.

        Towards the end of the series, MTV released two made for TV movies. The first, IS IT FALL YET? was probably the funniest of the two, while IS IT COLLEGE YET? was much more angst-filled due to the characters on the show's pending graduation. Even the usually self-assured Daria is worried about life after high school--which is ironic, as she hated almost every minute spent at Lawndale High! I also think I liked this movie less because it meant an end to the wonderful series--a show that was far better than the Luke-warm reception it received. I think a lot of this was because Daria was on MTV and because the network moved the show around a lot on the lineup. The reason being on MTV probably hurt the show was because by the late 1990s, MTV was no longer a music video channel, but began producing near-pornographic "reality" shows that frankly were stupid and vacuous--appealing to audiences that probably wouldn't appreciate DARIA (since there was no sex or naked teens "hot tubbing"). People liking Daria were in most cases the type people who would have hated the rest of the MTV lineup.

        When you watch IS IT COLLEGE YET? there are a few things you should first know. First, don't watch it for the quality of the animation, since it's terrible. Instead, the show excelled because of the brilliant and insightful writing. Second, unless you have watched the TV show, much of what occurs in this movie probably won't make much sense. Still, if you are a fan, then this is a must-see.
        ManOrAstroMan

        Best. Daria. Ever.

        This film, with IIFY preceding it, is by far the best made-for-cable movie I've ever seen. It does not help that I'm a devoted Daria junkie either. This piece really does send off the Daria legacy with all the class, humor, intelligence and respect the series always deserved but sometimes never received. I recommend that all Daria fans buy this on VHS or the expanded DVD form.

        Final Score: an eternally-sarcastic 8/10.
        9peachesrox

        A nice send off for the last intelligent series on MTV.

        The dry, sarcastic humor of Daria was always a breath of fresh air in the stale t&a reality driven universe of MTV. The farewell movie is it college yet? is no exception. All your favorite twisted characters are there and so is Daria's dead pan humor. The movies plot revolves around the Lawndale High gang approaching graduation. The usual ribbing of greed, television, popularity, and success are in full, biting Daria form. Watch this movie and pray MTV has another witty, well written animated series up it's sleeve.

        Hard core Daria fans will love the animated cells at the final credits.

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        • Quiz
          This made for TV film serves as the true series finale to the show Daria.
        • Blooper
          Quinn says the job at the restaurant is her first. Her actual first job was at a pet store in It Happened One Nut (1999), but she was fired from there so she may be trying to hide it.
        • Citazioni

          [Daria accepts an academic award at graduation]

          Daria Morgendorffer: Um, thank you. I'm not much for public speaking. Or much for speaking. Or, come to think of it, much for the public. And I'm not very good at lying. So let me just say that, in my experience, high school sucks. If I had to do it all over again, I'd have started advanced placement classes in preschool so I could go from eighth grade straight to college. However, given the unalterable fact that high school sucks, I'd like to add that if you're lucky enough to have a good friend and a family that cares it doesn't have to suck quite as much. Otherwise my advice is; Stand firm for what you believe in, until and unless experience proves you wrong. Remember, when the emperor looks naked, the emperor *is* naked. The truth and a lie are not sort of the same thing. And there is no aspect, no facet, no moment of life that can't be improved with pizza. Thank you.

        • Curiosità sui crediti
          During the end credits, a montage of pictures of the 'Daria' cast in various jobs and positions after college is presented. Some of these are crazy, such as Daria and Jane as perky morning show hosts and Trent as a senator, while others are not so off the mark, such as a retired Helen and Jake hooked up to a giant tank of Valium and Brittany in a bathtub on a slasher movie set.
        • Versioni alternative
          The original airing of 'Is It College Yet?' was commercial-free and featured an intermission with the premiere of the music video "Breaking Up the Girl" by Garbage.
        • Connessioni
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