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Set during a crazy afternoon in the lives of a dozen college students at a co-ed dorm that starts with the arrival of two very different women with the same name of Dominique.Set during a crazy afternoon in the lives of a dozen college students at a co-ed dorm that starts with the arrival of two very different women with the same name of Dominique.Set during a crazy afternoon in the lives of a dozen college students at a co-ed dorm that starts with the arrival of two very different women with the same name of Dominique.
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The people from National Lampoon's should be ashamed to put there name on this piece of trash. out of the 10 National Lampoon's so far this one is the worse, and believe me there have been real bad one. John Belushi is probably turning in his grave, being assonated with this film. The National Lampoon's name has forever been tarnished.
I GIVE IT 1 out of 10, (and the 1 is just for the nudity)
MY PICKS FOR THE TOP NATIONAL LAMPOON'S MOVIES
1. National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) John Belushi
2. National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) Chevy Chase
3. National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) Chevy Chase
4.National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) Chevy Chase
5. National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation (1997) Chevy Chase
I GIVE IT 1 out of 10, (and the 1 is just for the nudity)
MY PICKS FOR THE TOP NATIONAL LAMPOON'S MOVIES
1. National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) John Belushi
2. National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) Chevy Chase
3. National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) Chevy Chase
4.National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) Chevy Chase
5. National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation (1997) Chevy Chase
"Dorm Daze" is better than I expected. As anybody who has seen "Pledge This" can attest, the name National Lampoon in association with a college-referencing title is no indication of quality. But "Dorm Daze" never stoops to the disturbing gross out "comedy" of that movie, and nor - phew - does it star Paris Hilton.
The movie also only has one scene of nudity, in which an appallingly artificial looking woman bares her rubbery chest-missiles. I think this scene is only available in the "unrated" version, and thus that's a version that should be avoided.
So what does this movie have? It's actually kind of funny, for one. Most jokes don't land, but it was able to raise a smile or a chuckle from me on occasion, which puts it ahead of the majority of comedies. The cast is also above average, and keeps the movie afloat. I didn't care too much about the lightweight plot, which is a farce based entirely on a serious of misunderstandings, such as a prostitute and a foreign exchange student both named Dominique and hence confused with each other, and two gossip mavens who falsely assume one of their fellow students is being beaten by her boyfriend.
Of course these misunderstandings only develop and deepen as the movie goes on, whereas they would otherwise be discovered and dismissed, but the movie continually finds some vein of comic potential. It's not as bad as it could have been, though it feels extremely light weight, with little going on aside from the above.
The movie also only has one scene of nudity, in which an appallingly artificial looking woman bares her rubbery chest-missiles. I think this scene is only available in the "unrated" version, and thus that's a version that should be avoided.
So what does this movie have? It's actually kind of funny, for one. Most jokes don't land, but it was able to raise a smile or a chuckle from me on occasion, which puts it ahead of the majority of comedies. The cast is also above average, and keeps the movie afloat. I didn't care too much about the lightweight plot, which is a farce based entirely on a serious of misunderstandings, such as a prostitute and a foreign exchange student both named Dominique and hence confused with each other, and two gossip mavens who falsely assume one of their fellow students is being beaten by her boyfriend.
Of course these misunderstandings only develop and deepen as the movie goes on, whereas they would otherwise be discovered and dismissed, but the movie continually finds some vein of comic potential. It's not as bad as it could have been, though it feels extremely light weight, with little going on aside from the above.
I thought Dorm Daze was great fun. I recommend it highly. This is a National Lampoon gem. All their movies should be so good. David and Scott Hillenbrand have a knack for this genre of film. Get a bunch of your friends together and laugh your asses off!
This is the first movie I have ever went to that I seriously considered walking out of. I had high expectations from this film. A group of college kids in a dorm by National Lampoon. I'm thinking Animal House and Van Wilder. Turns out it should be in the dog house. The movie is just not funny. The directors tried to throw in some gratuitous nudity to spice up the movie, but all it did was make you have a sense of pity. It was like the only reason to see this movie was the 3 combined seconds of nudity. While the idea behind the movie had potential, I would rather go to the dentist than sit through this again.
I watched this on Netflix's online service, initially as a time-killer. I had expected to turn it off after 10 minutes. Thankfully, I didn't.
It turned out to be a fast-paced comedy of errors even more complex than What's Up Doc?. Let's see... There's two gossipy girls who keep getting everything wrong, mis-delivered love letters, a hooker mistaken for an exchange student (and vice-versa), two identical handbags, one of which contains a big wad of cash and a planned armored car robbery.
With all that happening, yeah, it's hard to follow all the plot convolutions, but that's what makes it funny initially and eventually hilarious.
The young cast performs energetically, which is all this kind of movie really requires.
Not highly recommended, but a pleasant way to kill an hour and a half.
It turned out to be a fast-paced comedy of errors even more complex than What's Up Doc?. Let's see... There's two gossipy girls who keep getting everything wrong, mis-delivered love letters, a hooker mistaken for an exchange student (and vice-versa), two identical handbags, one of which contains a big wad of cash and a planned armored car robbery.
With all that happening, yeah, it's hard to follow all the plot convolutions, but that's what makes it funny initially and eventually hilarious.
The young cast performs energetically, which is all this kind of movie really requires.
Not highly recommended, but a pleasant way to kill an hour and a half.
Did you know
- TriviaThe only actors to appear in all three films of the Dorm Daze trilogy are: James DeBello (Cliff), Tony Denman (Newmar), Jennifer Lyons (Lynne), Patrick Cavanaugh (Pete), Paul Kim Jr. (Wang), Pat Casey (Mike) and Josh Miller (Brady).
- GoofsAfter Dominique the hooker kisses Cliff, the sign around his neck is smudged, but in the next shot, it isn't.
- Alternate versionsThe Unrated Version is 9 seconds longer. In it, you see a man dreams of a woman wearing only panties. Her breasts are clearly visible. The man and she talk about having sex. Another girl appears in the dream and the two girls make out.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dorm Daze 2 (2006)
- SoundtracksJokes on You
Written by Douglas Deibel
Performed by Wilnotes
Courtesy of Noma Music
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $56,127
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $27,712
- Sep 28, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $436,365
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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