Heather Matarazzo,
Harland Williams,
Yvonne Sciņ,
Brad Beyer,
Michael Rosenbaum
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The time-honored "men in drag" concept gets a teen sex comedy makeover with this farce from director Wallace Wolodarsky. Dave (Barry Watson), Adam (Michael Rosenbaum), and Doofer (Harland Williams) ar... read more
Directed by: Wallace Wolodarsky
Release Date: March 22, 2002
DVD Release Date: October 15, 2002
Stats: 1,676 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (1,676)
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November 18, 2010
Of the genre I thought this was pretty good; I never expect much from late night, and as a result I'm rarely disappointed. This one was well acted, and had many laugh out loud scenes. The plot was predictable, but pleasantly so...and at the end of it all you are left with the fee... read more
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June 15, 2009
I have no idea why I like this movie as much as I do, it is terrible but awesome at the same time. Probably the fact that I think Barry Watson is hot has to do a lot with it.
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December 2, 2007
CRAP with capital C,R,A & P
I can't believe a comedy can be something like this; annoying & disgusting without a single funny moment -
November 26, 2007
Not exactly a classy film but it was surprising how good it actually was. I didn't want to see it but just watched it because there was nothing else and was pleasantly surprised.
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January 7, 2010
I thought it was funny it's like a cross dressing version of mean girls funny in a way had enjoyment
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June 4, 2009
I'm not really going to buy Harland Williams as the same age as the rest of them, but it's still funny.
Critic Reviews
Whenever it realizes it's venturing into truly risky territory, it bounces back to somewhere safer, like the terra firma of conventional boy-oriented teen-raunch comedy. Full Review
This comic gem is as delightful as it is derivative. Full Review
To say this was done better in Wilder's Some Like It Hot is like saying the sun rises in the east. Full Review
None of this sounds promising and, indeed, the first half of Sorority Boys is as appalling as any 'comedy' to ever spill from a projector's lens. Full Review
The noble tradition of men in drag hits an all-time low in Sorority Boys, whose makers apparently believe that women's clothing can cover up any deficiency in acting, writing or direction.
Whatever the movie's sentimental, hypocritical lessons about sexism, its true colors come out in various wet T-shirt and shower scenes.
Because the intelligence level of the characters must be low, very low, very very low, for the masquerade to work, the movie contains no wit, only labored gags. Full Review
There's nothing interesting about it at all. Full Review
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