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Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
24K
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Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj (2006)
Taj Mahal Badalandabad leaves Coolidge College behind for the halls of Camford University in England, where he looks to continue his education, and teach an uptight student how to make the most out of her academic career.
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Taj Mahal Badalandabad leaves Coolidge College behind for the halls of Camford University in England, where he looks to continue his education, and teach an uptight student how to make the m... Read allTaj Mahal Badalandabad leaves Coolidge College behind for the halls of Camford University in England, where he looks to continue his education, and teach an uptight student how to make the most out of her academic career.Taj Mahal Badalandabad leaves Coolidge College behind for the halls of Camford University in England, where he looks to continue his education, and teach an uptight student how to make the most out of her academic career.

  • Director
    • Mort Nathan
  • Writers
    • David Drew Gallagher
    • Brent Goldberg
    • David Wagner
  • Stars
    • Kal Penn
    • Lauren Cohan
    • Daniel Percival
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mort Nathan
    • Writers
      • David Drew Gallagher
      • Brent Goldberg
      • David Wagner
    • Stars
      • Kal Penn
      • Lauren Cohan
      • Daniel Percival
    • 68User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 21Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos4

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:43
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    The Rise Of Taj Scene: Scene 1
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    The Rise Of Taj Scene: Scene 1
    The Rise Of Taj Scene: Scene 2
    Clip 1:48
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    Van Wilder: The Rise Of Taj (Featurette)
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    Kal Penn
    Kal Penn
    • Taj
    Lauren Cohan
    Lauren Cohan
    • Charlotte
    Daniel Percival
    • Pip
    Glen Barry
    Glen Barry
    • Seamus
    Anthony Cozens
    • Gethin
    Steven Rathman
    Steven Rathman
    • Simon
    Holly Davidson
    Holly Davidson
    • Sadie
    Tom Davey
    Tom Davey
    • Percy
    William de Coverly
    • Roger
    Beth Steel
    • Penelope
    Amy Steel
    • Alexandra
    Jonathan Cecil
    Jonathan Cecil
    • Provost Cunningham
    Roger Hammond
    Roger Hammond
    • Camford Dean
    Kulvinder Ghir
    Kulvinder Ghir
    • Taj's Father
    Shobu Kapoor
    Shobu Kapoor
    • Taj's Mother
    Rupert Frazer
    Rupert Frazer
    • Charlotte's Father
    Cornelia Pavlovici
    • Charlotte's Mother
    Christopher Robbie
    Christopher Robbie
    • Old Bearded Man
    • Director
      • Mort Nathan
    • Writers
      • David Drew Gallagher
      • Brent Goldberg
      • David Wagner
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    User reviews68

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    3JoeDaniels

    Nothing but lowbrow humor

    Taj Mahal Badalandabad (played by Kal Penn) had a few funny moments in the movie (i.e. jokes regarding the former British aristocracy in India), but the movie almost nothing but sex jokes for the entire movie. This sort of humor included nearly a dozen different euphemisms for the female anatomy (I lost count), and countless jokes about how to "score" with the opposite gender. I laughed at the first few sex jokes, but by the end of the movie, I was really tired of hearing crude jokes.

    If this sort of humor is appealing to you, then you'll enjoy this movie. Otherwise, don't bother seeing it. Overall, I felt "Harold and Kumar" was much more humorous. I'm a fan of Kal Penn's, but unfortunately, I cannot recommend this movie.

    Brief Plot Synopsis (no spoilers below): Taj heads to Camford University (name taken from Cambridge and Oxford) in England to pursue his higher education and to follow in his fathers footsteps. He believes that he has been accepted to the prestigious fraternal guild "Fox and Hounds". However, upon arriving at the University, he is told by a "Fox and Hounds" member (nicknamed "Pip") that he was mistakenly sent this acceptance letter.

    Taj is forced to become a teacher's assistant at the "Barn" residence, which contains a group of social outcasts. Pip and the other "Fox and Hounds" members treat Taj and his house mates very poorly. Determined to help the members of the Barn residence gain acceptance, Taj starts the "Cock and Bulls" fraternal guild. He hopes that the "Cock and Bulls" guild will win the Camford Cup, which is an annual academic, social, and athletic competition between fraternities. The bitterness between Taj and Pip only increases as the fraternities compete in several competitions to earn points towards the Camford Cup.

    I cannot say anything more about the plot, or else I'll spoil it for you.
    3nunyerbiz

    Not a total train wreck... but probably should be avoided

    You know things aren't going well when the title character doesn't make an appearance in the 'sequel'. As much as I enjoyed Kal Penn in the first Van Wilder (and Harold and Kumar), he isn't given much to work with here.

    The script is awful, just brutal. I think I laughed twice throughout the whole thing. I'm sure nobody is watching this type of movie for compelling characters and riveting plot, but when almost every single joke falls completely flat... every other blemish on the script becomes glaring. There are completely nonsensical subplots thrown about that reference secondary characters that you forgot were introduced in the first place, a silly competition that never makes any sense and an embarrassing turn by the bulldog that made his infamous scene from the first "Van Wilder" look like high art. If you sat a twelve year old in a room with a typewriter and told him to write "Revenge of the Nerds in England" he couldn't do much worse than what's given here. The worst part is that the movie gets consistently less funny as it goes on. The final 15 minutes or so is cringe inducing.

    The direction isn't much better. The whole thing has a look of a made for cable TV movie you'd see on a kid's network. Not only is Kal Penn inconsistent with his accent from scene to scene, sometimes it's every other line. On a few occasions, I couldn't even make out the dialog. The actors clearly didn't give a clean read but it made through to the final cut anyways. I realize this was made on the cheap, but you can tell the folks behind the camera didn't put forth much effort. Either that or they didn't have the time. Regardless, it's not pretty to watch.

    The only saving grace are the actors. Despite Kal Penn not bothering to hold his accent, everybody on screen appears to be having a good time. Even if everything else is awful, I can't hate a movie where it at least appears that the actors enjoyed their work. They all seemed determined to give their best despite what they all must have known was horrendous material. Kal and the female lead (Lauren Cohan) admirably build some chemistry with little help from their lines. Holly Davidson also steals a couple of scenes as the "cockney" member of the group.

    While I didn't think this was a complete disaster, you'd be wise to avoid it.
    lg_productions

    Attempts to capture the spirit of its predecessor

    "Van Wilder 2 attempts to capture the spirit of its predecessor, "Van Wilder: Party Liaison," but falls short in terms of humor and originality. The movie follows Taj, played by Kal Penn, who was a popular character in the first film and now takes the lead.

    While Kal Penn does his best to bring charm and wit to the role, the film lacks the charisma and comedic timing of Ryan Reynolds from the original. The storyline is formulaic, following the classic college comedy tropes without adding much innovation.

    One of the film's redeeming qualities is its supporting cast, featuring talented actors like Anthony Cozens and Daniel Percival, who manage to inject some humor into otherwise predictable scenes. Additionally, the picturesque setting of the British university campus provides an interesting backdrop.

    However, the film relies heavily on crude humor and stereotypical jokes, often resorting to clichés and tired gags. The humor feels forced and rarely hits the mark, making it difficult to sustain interest throughout the movie.

    In comparison to the first "Van Wilder" film, "The Rise of Taj" lacks the charm and memorable moments that made its predecessor a cult classic. While it may provide some mild entertainment for fans of college comedies, it ultimately falls short in delivering a truly enjoyable and memorable cinematic experience.

    In summary, "Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj" tries to capture the essence of the original film but fails to replicate its comedic success. It's a forgettable sequel that relies too heavily on tired humor and lacks the originality and charm of the first installment. While it may offer a few laughs, it ultimately falls flat in its attempt to recapture the magic of the original "Van Wilder" movie.
    2Confidante77

    Oh my god

    After making a great supporting role in Van Wilder and being pretty damn funny in Harold and Kumar, I had kind of high hopes for Kal Penn, but Oh God does this movie suck.

    Short of changing the actor who plays the lead character for a sequel, the worst thing you can do when making a sequel is get rid of the main character who is in this case also the title character (how can it be called Van wilder 2 if Van Wilder isn't freaking in it?).

    A brief synopsis of the story is that Taj goes to England and starts trying to do Van's thing in a posh college, he also somehow gets involved in a dog show. Sounds pretty lame, doesn't it? Well, yeah it is. Not only is it not funny at all, but again there's the completely stupid British stereotypes flying around as if people even found them funny the first time round.

    Don't waste your time
    4tommorusso-1

    Worth a look if you have literally nothing else to do for 90mins

    This is not a great film, and certainly not a worthy sequel to the hysterical first film.

    The lack of any other characters from the first is a killing blow to this film.

    Its worth a look for the dog "ballsack" and for Taj. But otherwise its little more than giggle-worthy. Also, there is an incredible lack of research into real English society, This is the weakest Lampoon film i have ever seen.

    But worth a look when you're free

    Needed Ryan Reynolds.

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    • Trivia
      The name Camford is a cross between the names Cambridge and Oxford, the two most prestigious universities in England. This is a reversal of the name Oxbridge which was created by Virginia Woolf.
    • Goofs
      The "Earl's" Great Dane has cropped ears but the story takes place in England, where ear cropping has been ruled inhumane.
    • Quotes

      Pipp Everett, the Earl of Grey: Let's settle this the way my ancestors did!

      [Reaches for the swords hanging on the wall]

      Taj: You want to exploit me economically?

    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Jonathan Dubowski

      Performed by Jonny Lives!

      Courtesy of Eleven Seven Music

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Romania
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Sexy Party: Van Wilder 2
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Bauer Martinez Studios
      • Tapestry Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,300,645
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,313,372
      • Dec 3, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,086,508
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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