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Stealing Harvard

  • 2002
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  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Jason Lee and Tom Green in Stealing Harvard (2002)
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A middle-class man turns to a life of crime in order to finance his niece's first year at Harvard University.A middle-class man turns to a life of crime in order to finance his niece's first year at Harvard University.A middle-class man turns to a life of crime in order to finance his niece's first year at Harvard University.

  • Director
    • Bruce McCulloch
  • Writers
    • Martin Hynes
    • Peter Tolan
  • Stars
    • Jason Lee
    • Tom Green
    • Leslie Mann
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Bruce McCulloch
    • Writers
      • Martin Hynes
      • Peter Tolan
    • Stars
      • Jason Lee
      • Tom Green
      • Leslie Mann
    • 92User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jason Lee
    Jason Lee
    • John
    Tom Green
    Tom Green
    • Duff
    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Elaine
    Megan Mullally
    Megan Mullally
    • Patty
    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Mr. Warner
    Tammy Blanchard
    Tammy Blanchard
    • Noreen
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Mr. Cook
    Chris Penn
    Chris Penn
    • David Loach
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • Detective Charles
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Uncle Jack
    Zeus
    • Rex the dog
    Ken Magee
    • Butcher
    Martin Starr
    Martin Starr
    • Liquor Store Clerk
    Mary Gillis
    • Duff's Mom
    Bruce McCulloch
    Bruce McCulloch
    • Fidio the Lawyer
    Ashlynn Rose
    Ashlynn Rose
    • Younger Noreen
    Lorna Scott
    Lorna Scott
    • Aunt Jean
    Bobby Harwell
    • Uncle Dave
    • Director
      • Bruce McCulloch
    • Writers
      • Martin Hynes
      • Peter Tolan
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    User reviews92

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    5allar100

    Not too bad.

    I saw this movie because Tom Green and Jason Lee was in it. I know that that doesn't really gaurentee anything, seeing as how they both have a spotted track record. Anyway, it wasn't horrible, and I guess it had its moments of decent laughter, but it wasn't all that great. Nothing to spectacular here, but what did you expect.
    csweetleaf2

    Not perfect but pretty watchable

    Even though the critics and some of the viewers come down pretty hard on this movie, I kinda disagree cause the movie was pretty funny and watchable, and the situations that Tom Green and Jason Lee got themselves into were hilarious, there are some scenes which I couldn't bear to watch but if you love to watch crude comedies, watch Stealing Harvard and while it may not be a classic, it can be a good way to relax for about 80-90 minutes.
    5Mr_Censored

    An okay way to kill 80 minutes.

    The plot is as simple as the film itself: John (Jason Lee) once made a promise to his niece that if she ever got accepted to college, he would pay her way. When the time arrives, he finds himself broke, and resorts to asking his loser buddy, Duff (Tom Green), for help. Clichés and hi-jinks ensue.

    The film is surprisingly sterilized, especially when you consider its two stars: Jason Lee, a Kevin Smith alum, and Tom Green, the gross-out king who wrote, directed and starred in "Freddy Got Fingered." Lee is likable and congenial, if a bit soft, while Green relies more on physical humor and less on substance. He utters a few humorous lines here and there, but he is, in essence, just a prop. There are several other talented comedic actors such as Leslie Mann ("Big Daddy"), Megan Mullally (TV's "Will & Grace"), John C. McGinley (TV's "Scrubs") and of course, the amazing Martin Starr (TV's "Freaks & Geeks") who help keep the film fresh and funny, but unfortunately there's just not enough of them. The film is stacked with great and hilarious actors, but rarely takes advantage of this fact. As far as the humor goes, it forgoes the gross-out comedy of the time in an effort to yield rather tame and inoffensive results. And in its brief 82 minutes, it works. "Stealing Harvard" is hardly a classic, but if one were to sit down on a dead Sunday afternoon, kick back and relax with few expectations, it works. You'll likely get a few solid chuckles out of it, and it's innocent and simplistic plot makes for a good "turning off the brain" time.
    vchimpanzee

    Mostly funny, sometimes crude

    John Plummer is engaged to Elaine, who makes baskets for special occasions. John works for Elaine's father at Homespital, a medical supply company. John and Elaine finally have saved $30,000, enough money to buy a house.

    But there is a problem. Years ago, John made a promise to his niece Noreen, whose mother Patty is considered "trailer trash" (the term is used in the movie), and whose father is unknown. Noreen was eliminated early in a spelling bee, and John told her she wasn't dumb. In fact, he said he would pay for Noreen's college education. And the promise is preserved on videotape.

    Surprise! Noreen has been accepted to Harvard. And she is getting financial aid and she has saved money from her job handling cattle carcasses. So she only needs ... guess how much? John can't tell Elaine they can't buy a house. And her father doesn't respect him as it is. So John turns to his friend Duff, a landscaper who still lives with his mother. John has some ideas, but they generally involve breaking the law. For example, Duff's Uncle Jack runs a liquor store and has lots of money collected from selling lottery tickets, guarded by a clerk who supposedly offers no threat from anyone wanting to steal it.

    And David Loach was a former classmate and a loser, but he seems to have money to lend, and a bunch of goons to make sure he is repaid. Where does he get his money? Well, you'll find out ONE way ...

    And Duff's client who won't lock his safe (what was his landscaper doing INSIDE the house?) and who misses his late wife. This is good for some of the raunchiest but also funniest gags in the whole movie.

    I think a lot of people will consider Tom Green and John McGinley to be the standout performers in this movie. I don't like either of them, but they both do quite a good job. So does Dennis Farina.

    Elaine is not a pleasant character for the most part, but when she gets excited, she's really quirky. Plus she's pretty. John is normal, and I wouldn't have even recognized Jason Lee without the mustache he had in a flashback. He's just mostly there, and not that much like Earl Hickey. Earl is a loser who had to turn to crime when he didn't have a job, and ... wait a minute. But, wait, see, John Plummer has a job, and he doesn't NEED to commit crimes.

    The important thing is that Green and Lee are often hilarious together, a couple of bumbling idiots.

    "Will and Grace" fans need not watch for Megan Mullally, because Patty is nothing like Karen. They might still like her and the movie for other reasons. Actually, I can think of one big reason ...

    There is one tender scene related to the fact that Patty and John lost their parents when John was 18. The movie opens with scenes from that time in John's life, and the funeral scene makes more sense after the scene with the two of them later.

    Martin Starr is really funny as the liquor store clerk who was more savvy than our heroes may have expected.

    It could have been better, but I was mostly happy. Where this is funny, it's really funny. And you must be able to handle crude humor.

    One more thing: I usually stay around until the credits end because I often like to see what songs were used. In this movie, you absolutely must watch until the very end for the outtakes. Some of them are hilarious.
    turtlewax182

    Not THAT Bad

    This movie wasn't one of the funniest I've ever seen or anything, but I don't think it's as bad as everyone is claiming. There were a handful of times when I laughed out loud. Many people I know complained about Tom Green - he's just the type of guy you either love, or really hate... doesn't mean he's a talentless goon. It's hard for me to picture Lee in a film not directed by Kevin Smith, it seems like he's not comfortable in anything else. Maybe I just perceive it wrong. But I'd only recommend this to a fan of somebody in the movie.

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    • Trivia
      When Elaine brings Duff the basket of cheese, there's some discussion of the origin of Gruyere cheese. Duff is correct. Gruyere is from the Gruyeres district in Switzerland, not from France.
    • Goofs
      When Duff is making the little kid cut the branch, it lands on the trunk of the car, then falls onto the street. In the next shot, the branch is back on the trunk of the car.
    • Quotes

      Duff's Mom: Hi John how's your parents?

      John: Dead, still.

    • Crazy credits
      There's several minutes of outtakes after all the credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Folles funérailles (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      My Way
      Written and Performed by Butch Walker

      Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.

      Under license from BMG Special Products, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Say Uncle
    • Filming locations
      • Sylmar, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Studios
      • Imagine Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,036,406
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,041,521
      • Sep 15, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,277,032
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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