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DisOrientation

  • 2012
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
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Richard Moll, Todd Gaebe, and Eric Toms in DisOrientation (2012)
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An unapologetic, collegiate underachiever and his 15-year-old, brainiac roommate overcome their differences and team up to exact revenge on a posse of goons, who think they rule the school.An unapologetic, collegiate underachiever and his 15-year-old, brainiac roommate overcome their differences and team up to exact revenge on a posse of goons, who think they rule the school.An unapologetic, collegiate underachiever and his 15-year-old, brainiac roommate overcome their differences and team up to exact revenge on a posse of goons, who think they rule the school.

  • Director
    • Russell Whaley
  • Writer
    • Charles Price
  • Stars
    • Eric Toms
    • Todd Gaebe
    • Richard Moll
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    486
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    • Director
      • Russell Whaley
    • Writer
      • Charles Price
    • Stars
      • Eric Toms
      • Todd Gaebe
      • Richard Moll
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Eric Toms
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    • Finn
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    Richard Moll
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    • Kenny Miller
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    8dfranzen70

    Better than most big-budget raunch

    DisOrientation - love the odd capitalization - is aimed at college kids and those of us who never grew up. Its core audience will like it, probably quite a bit. It's certainly better than most big-budget raunch films out there today, even with its unlikely plot. Or probably because of it. There's a lot of barfing, there is drug use, precious little nudity, and plenty of laughs.

    Finn (Eric Toms) is a longtime college student who rarely goes to class. He's also run through several roommates over the years, ostensibly because his wild antics drive them away. The resident assistant despises him. So do his professors. He spends most days at the only bar in town that opens before noon. He's the ne'er-do-wells to end all ne'er-do- wells.

    His new roomie is Toby (Todd Gaebe), a teen prodigy who would make Wormser from the Revenge of the Nerds movies look like Ruby Rhod from The Fifth Element. Toby is terrified of everything, especially his dad (Richard Moll), who doesn't understand his brainy offspring much at all. Finn doesn't help matters by essentially making Toby sleep under the bed while he (Finn) brings home college girl after college girl. It's a scarring experience.

    Since this is a comedy, we can rest assured that all will turn out well in the end, and it doesn't matter that we know that. We expect there to be some sort of reconciliation between the two (one makes the other less wild, one makes the other less timid). He expect a growing of character, if not outright development. And we expect some climactic scene in which bad guys, probably jocks, are outplayed in some fashion. We are not disappointed.

    Toms is the one who holds it all together. The effortless charm is at just the right level. Too much of it, and a character seems smarmy, self-promoting, and unappealing. Not enough of it, and the character can just disappear into the scenery, not something you want your lead to do. Toms manages to make Finn be both likable and unlikeable. He accomplishes this by being funny, getting the most out of writer Charles Price's script.

    The movie is low budget, surprising because of the multitude of songs on the soundtrack. And yet each song is well chosen and adds to a scenes atmosphere, rather than distracting from it. Sure, occasionally one is used for a montage - a staple of this kind of movie - but that's the exception. Regardless, the movie doesn't feel like a low-budget movie at all. It has the look and feel of a studio film, if that studio had any idea about how to make a funny college-kids movie.

    DisOrientation doesn't waste time with a complicated plot and wisely lets Toms (and Gaebe) carry the load. The movie is endearing, sure (all college-kids movies must have some heart), but it's also terrifically disgusting and hilarious. The drinking contest alone is a minor comedy gem.
    7destroyerwod

    Poor Man Van Wilder...

    I saw this at the video store, i usually love juvenile comedies like that so i gave it a shot. First thing that stroked me was how the beginning looks very close to Van Wilder. Finn wanting to remain in college even if his time should be done, trying to "educate" new roommates that are more the intellectual type. Of course you got a bully that want to do all he can to make sure Finn get trouble. Finn also has to pass exam if he want to remain there(yep pretty much like Van Wilder).

    In any case, i am more than surprise at the reviews, i tough this movie was not that funny. It had its moment, but i would say i was not impress with most of the characters. Finn himself is OK, the blond chicks who work at the bar is alright too, but the nerdy guy is just so awkward i couldn't believe in him, he look fake as hell, and i didn't saw the chemistry between the 2 guys. The bullies are not introduced until later in the movie and really where not much interesting. All the other characters where forgivable.

    Honestly i wouldn't go and say this is a terrible movie, cause it had some moments, but it was clearly not a real good movie either. Nothing really stand out of it and its just another below average teen comedy that will be easily forgot with time.

    Edit : Kinda funny reading my review again because i had really totally forgot about this movie. I watched it out of Amazon Prime yesterday and came here to review only to realize i had already seen and reviewed it, yet when i watched it i had NO IDEA i had already seen it. Funny enough tough, i actually enjoyed it much more this time. No idea if its because i was in a different mood but i upped my score from 5 to 7 and wanted to change my review as well to reflect this.
    1Uriah43

    Only for Those Who Enjoy Crude Humor and Bad Acting

    This film essentially begins with a 30-year-old man by the name of "Finn" (Eric Toms) continuing his college education--like the previous 11 years before that--with no other thought than chasing female students and getting wasted on alcohol or drugs. In short, Finn is a loser who cannot bear the prospect of ever growing up. However, as fate would have it, this time around he is forced to share his dorm room with a student named "Toby MacKenzie" (Todd Gaebe) who has just turned 15 and needs a mentor to help him adjust to college life. To that effect, Finn takes Toby under his wing and decides to teach him everything he knows, which, other than getting drunk and subsequently rejected by most college girls, is practically nothing at all. Things change, however, when they meet a college bully named "Landon" (Darrel Chaney) who, after humiliating Finn, inadvertently gives him a reason to exist--by getting even with him one way or another. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film was one of those low-budget college movies which basically followed the same standard plot as so many others that have already preceded it. The only difference is that this film was extremely crude and featured rather bad acting--especially on the part of Todd Gaebe. That being said, if you like crude humor and bad acting, then this comedy is just for you. But everyone else might want to consider avoiding it altogether.
    2seanc-gavan

    If comedy classic "Van Wilder" were a student film...

    DisOrientation is a college comedy that borrows heavily from Ryan Reynolds' turn as the titular Van Wilder but with a cocaine habit and less charm. Just like Van Wilder, our hero, Finn takes an geeky freshman under his wing who is far too awkward to be believable. A token black friend, who is literally referred to as such for a laugh, also drifts in and out but as he has nothing of importance to say or do that joke really falls flat.

    Typical of this genre, our heroes are tormented by a group of stereotypical alpha male bullies who rack up the majority of the profanity in the script. This also fails to amuse as the insults they hurl sound like the stuff nine year old boys would construct out of ignorance. The rest of the film is a mildly funny pastiche of seemingly endless vomit gags and less than the appropriate amount of nudity that a sub par script of this genre would normally require. The movie does end with a legitimately funny, homo- erotic prank which I caught while channel flipping. It was enough to make me set a recording for the next airing which turned out to be a waste of time.
    4kosmasp

    College Brothers

    It's nice when the German distribution gives you a summary line ... which they used as title for this movie! I kid you not. But let's not get ahead of ourselves (something the movie does quite a few times). I did expect it to be worse than it actually was. There even was one scene where I had to laugh out loud ("why do you have a video of your parents..." is all I'm going to say, you'll know the scene, when it comes up).

    Apart from that it's the usual: a guy who's too old to still be in "school", gets a roommate who acts like he's 16 (weird glasses and all) and completely naive. They are actually both fish out of water types. You know where this is heading, some immature jokes (nudity, puking and much more) ensue and we are well on our way. There is a lot of heart in this, even it's most silly moments. Doesn't make it great, but might make you chuckle once or twice, especially if you're in the mood

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      • October 1, 2013 (Netherlands)
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