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PCU

  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
15K
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PCU (1994)
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A high school senior visits college for the weekend, and stays at the wildest house on campus.A high school senior visits college for the weekend, and stays at the wildest house on campus.A high school senior visits college for the weekend, and stays at the wildest house on campus.

  • Director
    • Hart Bochner
  • Writers
    • Adam Leff
    • Zak Penn
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Piven
    • Chris Young
    • Megan Ward
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Hart Bochner
    • Writers
      • Adam Leff
      • Zak Penn
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Piven
      • Chris Young
      • Megan Ward
    • 71User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
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    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • James 'Droz' Andrews
    Chris Young
    Chris Young
    • Tom Lawrence
    Megan Ward
    Megan Ward
    • Katy
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Gutter
    Alex Désert
    Alex Désert
    • Mullaney
    Gale Mayron
    • Cecilia
    Jake Grace
    • Dave #1
    • (as Jake Beecham)
    Darin Heames
    Darin Heames
    • Dave #2
    Matt Ross
    Matt Ross
    • Raji
    • (as Matthew Brandon Ross)
    Stivi Paskoski
    Stivi Paskoski
    • Deege
    Jody Racicot
    Jody Racicot
    • Pigman
    Sarah Trigger
    Sarah Trigger
    • Samantha
    Viveka Davis
    Viveka Davis
    • Womynist #1
    Maddie Corman
    Maddie Corman
    • Womynist #2
    David Spade
    David Spade
    • Rand McPherson
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Bantam Draper
    Kevin Jubinville
    Kevin Jubinville
    • Carter Prescott
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Mersh
    • Director
      • Hart Bochner
    • Writers
      • Adam Leff
      • Zak Penn
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    6funkyfry

    Surprisingly funny "toga" comedy

    Funny college comedy in the "Animal House" vein, with Piven out to save his dorm from being turned over to the young Republican legion led by David Spade. The film's gimmick has the school's last party dorm constantly under attack by women's libbers, radical black nationalists and vegetarians (who get raw meat dumped on them in the film's opening scenes, sure to weed out anybody who really shouldn't see this movie anyway). Above average laughs and sincerity for this kind of fare.

    I liked seeing George Clinton in the film, too; I'm a big fan so I'm sort of biased, but I thought he and the guys and gals of P-Funk brought a lot to the film. In fact, several young people (I'm 27 myself, all you old Maggotheads) have told me they first heard of Parliament Funkadelic from this movie. That's great, but I sure wish they'd picked something better than that insipid "jump jump" song they used.
    8guyfromjerzee

    A solid, funny film that deserves to be a cult classic

    I'm really glad this movie was able to find its audience on video, because it deserves recognition. This is a damn good film! The unfortunate thing about a movie like "PCU" is that the "Animal House" comparisons are inevitable. But there's no point in comparing. "PCU" stands on its own two feet. "Animal House" is one take on college fraternities and "PCU" is another. It's like comparing "The Naked Gun" to "In the Heat of the Night," because they're both about cops. The characters and plot in this movie are in no way derivative of "Animal House." Jeremy Piven was a great choice for the lead. I've always been a fan of his, but he always gets stuck with supporting roles. In this case, he proves that he has the confidence to carry a lead role. His laid-back sense of humor makes the jokes all-the-more hilarious. I'm often more appreciative of comic actors who don't try to hammer a joke to death with mugging and wacky inflections. Piven delivers a joke the way it's supposed to be delivered--in a straight fashion. We don't see enough of that nowadays. And I can say the same about most of the actors in the film, with maybe the exception of David Spade. He's the type of actor, who can either be sarcastically funny or sarcastically annoying. He doesn't exactly provide the film's funniest moments, but he plays a moderately small role and doesn't get much of a chance to do any annoying shtick.

    In the DVD commentary, Jeremy Piven mentioned that the actors weren't allowed to improvise, and he was very disapproving of director Hart Bochner's choice to follow the script verbatim. Luckily, that didn't exactly hurt the film, since the actors were working with a solid script. The point is the movie doesn't look scripted. Whether or not they actually were, the actors seemed comfortable with the material and delivered every gag with great precision. Besides, when you let actors improvise too much, that can also hurt a film. I liked the "Rush Hour" movies, but at times it's so evident that Chris Tucker was stepping out of character to make the audience laugh that there were parts where I was taken out of the movie. I certainly can't complain too much, because the comic style of "PCU" had a uniqueness to it that really stood out for me. After watching Hart Bochner's extremely broad spoof, "High School High," I wasn't exactly sure he had a knack for directing comedy. But in this case, he proved me wrong. The gags here are nowhere near as broad, and it helps that the actors don't act like they're in a comedy. Plus, there are very few cheap shots. Very few jokes about bodily functions of genitalia. In other words, the humor had a certain intelligence--something I DEFINITELY can't say about most comedies nowadays. This is not one of those comedies aimed at a teen to young adult audience, where you're allowed to have an I.Q. of 10. As you can tell from the memorable quotes section, there are plenty of great lines. "You're gonna wear the T-shirt of the band you're gonna go see? Don't be that guy." By the way, that's the only line Jeremy was allowed to improvise, for all you trivia buffs. The most memorable gag, in my opinion, is the one involving the sign language interpreter, who has to translate phrases like "butt pirate" and "pillow biter." No one can deny that gag was classic.

    Another way cool thing about this movie: the gorgeous Megan Ward. I've never seen her look hotter. She has such a gorgeous girl-next-door look that when Chris Young's character got to kiss her, I felt his happiness. There's a great shot of her from behind, where she's wearing low-cut denim shorts. Very nice! So many elements of this movie just click. I loved the soundtrack too. The songs played over the opening and closing credits are both way cool, and plus you're treated to the great sounds of George Clinton during the film. It was an original idea to choose George Clinton, since you'd expect to see a hard rock or heavy metal band in a film of this sort. All in all, go see this overlooked gem of a movie! You won't be disappointed!
    7Hey_Sweden

    A very funny college comedy.

    As far as homages to / imitations of "Animal House" go, this has to rank as a pretty good one. It's got good characters, some amusing dialogue, decent satire of special interest groups, and a cool soundtrack. Its pacing is acceptable, its running time brief (81 minutes in total), and its spirit irresistible.

    Marking a rare directorial effort by actor Hart Bochner (who's best known as weaselly executive Ellis in the action classic "Die Hard"), "PCU" features Chris Young as Tom Lawrence, a clean cut, wide eyed "normal" sort of guy who is checking out Port Chester University to see if he'd like to go there in the fall. He gets caught up in the fervor of various "politically correct" activists, as well as the activities of the wacky guys and gals of The Pit, a student group known for their nonconformity.

    As you may guess from that running time, there's really not that much story here, but there are enough laughs to keep the movie watchable. Jeremy Piven contributes a charismatic star turn as "Droz", leader of The Pit. Megan Ward and Sarah Trigger supply appealing love interests for Young and Piven. Jessica Walter does fine as an easier-on-the-eyes version of Dean Vernon Wormer. David Spade is extremely well cast as the snooty and smarmy preppie McPherson. There are also engaging performances by actor / director Jon Favreau and Alex Desert. George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic further spice things up with their appearance. The climactic party shows how sometimes people just need to lighten up and enjoy life a little more.

    With its well defined protagonists and antagonists, the end is appropriately satisfying, and overall "PCU" provides solid entertainment to those just looking to have a good time.

    Seven out of 10.
    9marcintn

    Perfect 90s PC culture before it morphed into the Insanity we have today.

    I have always loved this movie. It captured a time when "politically correct" was becoming a watchword and a culture. Looking back, the protesters look tame and quaint compared to what we have on campuses today. Jeremy Piven is the obvious standout as the leader of The Pit, a decidedly Un-PC group on campus who just wants to have fun in a place where everyone is offended by everything. Everyone involved is amazing and the film is endlessly quotable. It's not Animal House and it's not trying to be. After loving it for years, I bought the DVD and listened to the commentary. Director Hart Bochner comes off as a guy who just wanted to make a good film, and I think he succeeded. Jeremy Piven on the other hand, comes off as an arrogant prima donna who endlessly brings up how, "If only I'd been allowed to improvise my entire dialogue, this film would have succeeded." Given some public statements he's made since then, like John Cusack wouldn't have had a career if it hadn't been for him, my opinion of Piven as a person is low. Despite that, he really does turn in a signature perform in this film. It doesn't take itself seriously and you should go into it just wanting to be entertained. It's a nostalgic trip for those of us who were teens/twenties in the 90s, like Airheads, SFW, or Singles.
    8dworldeater

    Classic 90's comedy

    PCU is a hilarious college comedy starring Jeremy Piven. A pretty normal looking preppy dude goes to Port Chester University to decide if he wants to go there and ends up befriending the people who live at "The Pit", who are at odds with some of the PC groups on campus and a thorn in the side of the administration. Jeremy Piven is a great and charismatic lead and even if he is pushing 40, he still is going to college. PCU is not too far removed from Animal House or Revenge Of The Nerds, but updated for the 90's. It plays on stereotypes, but in a fun way and is very funny. David Spade appears as well as a swarmy, preppy, frat boy type, pretty much an all around weenie. George Clinton And The Parliament Funkadelic appear to play The Pit and for good tunes. So watch PCU and have a good time, or you can ..."blow me where the pampers is".

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    • Trivia
      PCU sat on a shelf for a year after filming.
    • Goofs
      When Tom holds Katy and kisses her while dancing at the party, he calls her Megan, the actress' name. He should have called her Katy.
    • Quotes

      Droz: What's this? You're wearing the shirt of the band you're going to see? Don't be that guy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: When a Man Loves a Woman/PCU/With Honors/No Escape/The Favor (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Rilly Groovy
      Written by Du Kane and Luke Baldry

      Performed by Beautiful People featuring Jimi Hendrix

      Courtesy of Continuum Records

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • PCU Pit Party
    • Filming locations
      • Rogers Communication Centre, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Paul Schiff Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,330,020
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,129,483
      • May 1, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,330,020
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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