A Vingança dos Nerds 4: Os Nerds Também Amam
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDudley (Booger) Dawson is about to get married, but the father of the bride doesn't want his daughter to marry a nerd. The nerdy gang needs to set things straight once again.Dudley (Booger) Dawson is about to get married, but the father of the bride doesn't want his daughter to marry a nerd. The nerdy gang needs to set things straight once again.Dudley (Booger) Dawson is about to get married, but the father of the bride doesn't want his daughter to marry a nerd. The nerdy gang needs to set things straight once again.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Mr. Skolnick
- (as Jamie Cromwell)
- Ogre
- (as Don Gibb)
Avaliações em destaque
'nuff said!
Bad movie that doesn't warrant any further discussion. Except that I advise you not to watch it. Unless you love the entire series as a whole (I know that there are several people out there how do). Others need not apply.
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Let's hope this will be the last film.
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"Behold! The nerd child!"
Well, I've done it. I've seen all of the "Revenge of the Nerds" movies. Though this final installment wasn't the best sequel, it was better than Part III was. Booger takes center stage with this one as we join him on his very special wedding weekend. Yep! Booger is getting married. Overall, I had fun watching all of these movies back-to-back. The very final scene was a perfect way to close out the film as well as the series. But, more on that later. Let's look at the plot line.
As I mentioned before, Booger arrives at his future in-laws home for his wedding to the girl of his dreams, Jeanie - an Omega Mu. Of course, his nerdy, crass ways do not sit well with her family, especially her father who would rather resort to breaking up the wedding than suffer Booger as his new son-in-law. So he commissions his other son-in-law to dig up whatever skeletons in Booger's closet he can find to cast a shadow of doubt in Jeanie's mind. When a 12-year-old girl arrives saying that Booger is her Dad, it surprises everyone. Even Booger, who can't be sure it if is true or not. Meanwhile, Lewis and Betty, who are expecting their first child, and the rest of the gang show up as well to give Booger their support.
The last movie in the series showed a lot more heart than the third movie did. It was made-for-tv, and it felt like it, but it was a fun time. Corinne Bohrer, as Booger's bride, Jeanie, steals the show. She was perfect as the quirky, uninhibited, and slightly off-kilter love of his life. They actually made sense - LOL. She was so much fun to watch. Ogre is back as well, and Stan Gable shows up, now a confirmed nerd himself - though he spends most of the time in bed because he has the chicken pox.
The final scene where the closest of the bunch are gathered around to look at the new baby was perfect and just the right way to close it all out. "It's going to be a good year" someone says and they all laugh. I loved it. I would actually recommend this one. It isn't great, it isn't even a strong film, but it was entertaining with a solid feed-good vibe to it. Well, this one is over. Someday, I will be revisiting my nerdy friends again down the road.
The acting was horrible, the plot was a re-hash of the previous 3 movies, and the writing was as smart as 3rd grade "What I Did Last Summer" report. The main reason for the making of the movie was as a broadcast token.
When the Fox Network originally aired this movie in the United States in 1994, it was broadcast with 3D scenes. A little logo would appear on-screen to tell you to put on your special 3-D glasses during certain scenes. The glasses were sold at convienence stores around the time, a marketing tie-in for the occasion. Some of the scenes looked cool in 3-D, like the food fight and the bachelor party, but it was just a novelty and was only worth seeing once, which is exactly how many times it was shown in the 3-D format.
When I die, St. Peter will probably frown on me for wasting the two hours of my life that I wasted to watch this crap, when I could have been doing something to help mankind instead.
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- CuriosidadesOriginally presented during the FOX television network's May 1994 "sweeps" event called "Fox-O-Rama", which was presented in anaglyph 3-D and "Aroma-Vision". Viewers were prompted to use "scratch 'n' sniff" cards from their "Fox-O-Rama" kits, which could have been bought at participating 7-Eleven stores for 35 cents.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt Booger's bachelor party, the spy camera is permanently fixed inside a statue, and is stationary. Later, when Jeanie's father shows the video to his family, the shots are panned, when they should have been stationary like the camera was.
- Citações
Chip: You know, there's two days before the wedding. A lot of things could happen.
Aaron Humphrey: Like what?
Chip: Engagements get cancelled all the time for all sorts of reasons.
Aaron Humphrey: You mean, break up the wedding?
Chip: We all want what's best for the family.
Aaron Humphrey: Break up my daughter's wedding? Don't even think about it, you've got a nasty mind, Chip! I hate when you have a nasty mind, break up my daughter's wedding, geez!
Chip: In addition to ruining any chance of a political career, think for one minute what this will do to the family tree.
Dudley Dawson: [Booger's portrait appears next to Jeannie, with Booger picking his nose] You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your relatives.
Aaron Humphrey: Do whatever you have to do.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAfter the end credits, Lewis, Booger, and their wives are gathered around the new baby. Lewis says to Booger, "It's gonna be a great year." Lewis said the same thing in the first film.
- Versões alternativasThe 3-D version shows the entire bachelor party in 3-D featuring scenes where stuff is repeatedly thrown at the screen. The VHS version has a completely different version of the 3-D bachelor party stuff including Lamar stripping. The stuff with Stan and Judy in bed remains the same, just not in 3-D.
- ConexõesFollows A Vingança dos Nerds (1984)