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Transylmania

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 32m
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3.8/10
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Transylmania (2009)
A motley group of college students embarks on a semester abroad ever at Razvan University.  Located deep in the heart of Transylvania in a centuries-old castle, Razvan isn’t your typical institution of higher learning –- and the black leather-clad professors, three-foot-tall dean, instruction in crucifix-wielding, and topless vampiresses lurking in dark corners are just the start.
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Spoof horror in which a group of college kids do a semester abroad in Romania and realise that if the partying doesn't kill them, the vampires just might!Spoof horror in which a group of college kids do a semester abroad in Romania and realise that if the partying doesn't kill them, the vampires just might!Spoof horror in which a group of college kids do a semester abroad in Romania and realise that if the partying doesn't kill them, the vampires just might!

  • Directors
    • David Hillenbrand
    • Scott Hillenbrand
  • Writers
    • Pat Casey
    • Josh Miller
  • Stars
    • Patrick Cavanaugh
    • James DeBello
    • Tony Denman
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    3.8/10
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    • Directors
      • David Hillenbrand
      • Scott Hillenbrand
    • Writers
      • Pat Casey
      • Josh Miller
    • Stars
      • Patrick Cavanaugh
      • James DeBello
      • Tony Denman
    • 31User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 8Metascore
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    Patrick Cavanaugh
    Patrick Cavanaugh
    • Pete
    James DeBello
    James DeBello
    • Cliff
    Tony Denman
    Tony Denman
    • Newmar
    Oren Skoog
    Oren Skoog
    • Rusty…
    Josh Miller
    Josh Miller
    • Brady
    • (as Joshua 'Worm' Miller)
    Pat Casey
    Pat Casey
    • Mike
    • (as Patrick Casey)
    Jennifer Lyons
    Jennifer Lyons
    • Lynne
    Paul Kim Jr.
    Paul Kim Jr.
    • Wang
    • (as Paul Hansen Kim)
    David Steinberg
    David Steinberg
    • Dean Floca
    • (as David J. Steinberg)
    Natalie Garza
    Natalie Garza
    • Lia
    Nicole Garza
    Nicole Garza
    • Danni
    Musetta Vander
    Musetta Vander
    • Teodora Van Sloan
    Irena Violette
    Irena Violette
    • Draguta Floca
    • (as Irena A. Hoffman)
    Claudiu Trandafir
    Claudiu Trandafir
    • Van Sloan
    Radu Andrei Daniel
    • Edward Van Sloan
    Simon Petric
    • Stephania
    Dorin Andone
    • Reneau
    Dorina Lazar
    Dorina Lazar
    • Gipsy Woman
    • Directors
      • David Hillenbrand
      • Scott Hillenbrand
    • Writers
      • Pat Casey
      • Josh Miller
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    User reviews31

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    6StevePulaski

    A Castle in the Shy

    Transylmania can be considered the third movie in the National Lampoon's Dorm Daze series. Though it's loosely based off of them, it can be pretty much defined as a third sequel, and doesn't need much knowledge of the first two movies for this one to be seen. Seems like no one in this movie has any knowledge at all. I was lucky enough to speak to directors David and Scott Hillenbrand via the Transylmania fan-page on Facebook. As well as seeing exclusive interviews from the cast.

    The movie seems like another goofy spin off of the neverending American Pie Presents franchise. Though this accomplishes more than any of those movies have. But when compared to the original three American Pies, it doesn't stand much of a chance. It attempts to be an 80s throwback, which it does feel like a little bit, but not a perfect one.

    Rusty (Oren Skoog) has been dating an online overseas girl for a while and feels he needs to see her in person. When asked to fly over to Romania to get in touch. He feels that maybe he could get accepted to The Razvan University where she goes to school. They embark on a cross country journey to see her. The Razvan University has a bad history to it. A music box, when opened, posses your soul into a demon vampire. When open, the demon takes over your body. When ceased, or closed, your normal.

    Little does the gang know, duplicates of themselves, usually with deeper voices, are being produced as well. So the gang must find the fake impersonators, and banish them. Sounds like an uncut episode of Scooby Doo.

    Though the thing that caught me surprised me was that this is intended to be a spoof movie. And it's actually decent. This one doesn't have random pop culture references popping here and there and at random times. It doesn't have convoluted performances and bad acting. This didn't try to fit every God-forsaking blockbuster into their movie. I thought this might be the "new age" parody film that would start a revolution of the same kind of parody flicks in the style of The Naked Gun, and Airplane, or the absolute classic 70s and 80s style parodies we were waiting for for years.

    We would finally cease from all the mindless crap Hollywood puts out. No more Jason Friedberg or Aaron Seltzer. No more brain dead first timers forcing us to laugh at corny one liners. The world will finally be at rest from the likes of pointless parodies. That is...until I saw the trailer for The 41-Year-Old Virgin who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Radu who?

    Funny, but something was missing in the movie. Sure, "Transylmania" was a funny movie, but there was just something missing from the movie, something that would have made it excellent. It is a good runner-up to the movie "Lesbian Vampire Killers", though not nearly as cool.

    The story of "Transylmania" is alright and have moments that will have you laughing or smiling at least. What works best for the movie is the mistaken identity thing going on throughout the movie, that was what kept the movie afloat.

    The cast was alright, and most did a good job with whatever means they had been given for their characters. The traditional stupid attempts of recreating a Transylvanian accent was in place - you just gotta love it when Hollywood movies do that stuff to try to make some accent.

    One of the better things about the movie was the scenery and stages, they worked very well and had lots of details to them, which was quite nice.

    Sure "Transylmania" is a comedy, but there are better and funnier comedies out there. But if you like spoof movies, you should check out this movie.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Funny Parody

    The moron American student Rusty (Oren Skoog) arranges a student exchange program for his closest friend and him to study in Romania for six months and meet his Internet girlfriend Draguta (Irena A. Hoffman) to have sex with her. He travels with the potheads Pete (Patrick Cavanaugh) and Wang (Paul H. Kim); Pete's girlfriend Lia (Natalie Garza) and his twin sister Danni (Nicole Garza); the naive and romantic Newmar (Tony Denman) and his easy and stupid girlfriend Lynne (Jennifer Lyons); the nerd Brady (Joshua 'Worm' Miller) and the crook Cliff (James DeBello). His friends actually intend to party and score the Romanians.

    While traveling by train to Razvan, they learn that five hundred years ago, the vampire Radu lost his beloved Stephania, whose spirit was trapped in a music box. Radu has kept Stephania's body and has been seeking the music box to bring Stephania back. Meanwhile, a Radu's minion retrieves the music box but is deadly wounded by the vampire slayer Teodora Van Sloan (Musetta Vander) and he drops the object in a gypsy's basket. Newmar buys the music box and gives it to Lynne.

    When they arrive at the university, they are welcomed by the Dean Floca (David Steinberg) that is a dwarf. Meanwhile Rusty meets Draguta and finds that she has a horrible hunchback and the dean is her father. Further, Dean Floca is a psychopath that keeps a torture chamber in the dungeon of his house. When Lynne opens the music box, she is possessed by Stephania and Radu is identical to Rusty, and the brainless American students get into a messy situation.

    I have already written that parody movies are always of the type "love or hate" it, and "Transylmania" is no exception. I am not intellectual, I love cinema as culture, but also as entertainment, so I like them. Further, when I see this type of spoof, I know exactly what I am going to see: scatological jokes, funny and surrealistic situations and definitely a movie that will never be indicated for an Oscar. This is the type of movie that you must shut down your brain and start laughing.

    What I do not understand is some comments of persons that should never watch this type of movie. What do they expect to see when they go to the movie theaters or buy / rent a DVD or Blu-Ray entitled "Transylmania"? An art movie, with hidden messages, an epic, a classic or a film with politically correct jokes? Honestly, if I did not like this genre, I would never spend my time watching it and writing bad reviews. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Transylmania – Uma Universidade de Arrepiar" ("Transylmania – A Shivering University")
    6ApolloBoy109

    I'm still smiling

    Yea. Yea. Yea. This is not everyone's cup of Joe but there is redeeming quality here. The actors are committed to the far-out gags, characters and the well laid out storyline. No one is winning awards and I don't care.

    I wanted to laugh at some silliness in the vampire genre and that's what this is -- that's all. A splash of ta-tas, nice sword fighting, babe in leather (who should have her own TV show) and the look-a-like mistaken identify angle which is always worth a laugh or two.

    The mad scientist/Dean sub-plot fit perfectly into a main story that went balls-out for comic bits, some worked, some didn't. So what? Pop some corn, kick back and laugh at the broad but consistent spoof before you.

    Cheers!
    5innocuous

    I'm pretty sure that I'm now a bad person....

    I don't really care for many comedies. "American Pie," "There's Something About Mary," and similar films simply don't appeal to me. I just don't find them funny.

    Now, this is not to say that "Transylmania" was funny. It never made me laugh. But it WAS more entertaining and less frustrating than most comedies. The Hillenbrand brothers at least managed to keep the pace up through most of the movie. And they cheerfully steal from (er...pay homage to, I guess) numerous other films.

    The sets and locations are decent, the animated title sequence is a bit more imaginative than following one of the characters around campus (as most films do), and you can actually see and hear what's going on.

    The major puzzle is why it's as tame as it is. I watched the "unrated' version, which is basically a mild R-rating. The little violence and nudity is pretty comical, though the language can be a bit strong. The relative lack of nudity was also surprising. None of the extra-busty (or buff, take your pick) leads ever peeled down. And only a few of the extraneous characters ever got nekkid. Now, this isn't essential to a film like this, but it's pretty much the norm. Plus, if you're shooting in Romania, you're going to find lots of attractive actors there who are anxious to make a splash. I'm just surprised, is all.

    OK for people with nothing better to do.

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    • Trivia
      Musetta Vander plays vampire hunter Teodora Van Sloan, Radu Andrei Daniel plays vampire hunter Edward Van Sloan, and Claudiu Trandafir plays vampire hunter Van Sloan. In the 1931 film Dracula, vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing is played by Edward Van Sloan.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the film, when Van Sloan shoots Radu with an arrow, the arrow changes positions on Radu in different shots.
    • Quotes

      Cliff: [shot with an arrow] Hey, call me a nurse while you're at it.

      Teodora Van Sloan: Okay. You're a nurse.

    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Failure: Legion, Transylmania, Avatar & The Squeakquel (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      One Warm Coat
      Written by Jason Damato

      Performed by Jason Damato

      Courtesy of Movie Song Vault, LLC

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dorm Daze 3
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Film Rock
      • Hill & Brand Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $397,641
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $263,941
      • Dec 6, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $408,229
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby SR
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      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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