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Subject: PCU (1994)
Written By: joeman on 06/11/11 at 11:42 pm
Anyone ever seen this movie? It has Jeremy Piven and David Spade in it. It is a college movie very similiar to Old School(which Piven also starred in). My favorite scene is when George Clinton showed up and played at their party.
Subject: Re: PCU (1994)
Written By: whistledog on 06/12/11 at 12:15 am
It also stars Jessica Walter (who's voice you will recognize as Fran Sinclair on the 90s TV series 'Dinosaurs'), a then unknown Jon Favreau, a young Jake Busey, and a then unknown Alex Desert, whom you may remember as Jake, the blind magazine store owner on the Ted Danson sitcomn 'Becker'
Best college movie of the 90s.
Subject: Re: PCU (1994)
Written By: ChuckyG on 06/12/11 at 8:02 pm
definitely one of my favorites... it's a bit over-bearing on the anti-PC movement of the 90s, but at the same time... it's got some great jokes and sight gags.
Subject: Re: PCU (1994)
Written By: AL-B Mk. III on 06/12/11 at 10:11 pm
Love this movie.
Subject: Re: PCU (1994)
Written By: MaxwellSmart on 06/12/11 at 11:47 pm
A PJ O'Rourke-poisoned Gen-X attempt to make an "Animal House" of our own.
Shallow. Trite. Crummy jokes. Passe humor. David Spade.
POISON
This movie sucked!
Subject: Re: PCU (1994)
Written By: ChuckyG on 06/21/11 at 3:04 pm
A PJ O'Rourke-poisoned Gen-X attempt to make an "Animal House" of our own.
Shallow. Trite. Crummy jokes. Passe humor. David Spade.
POISON
This movie sucked!
bah! any attempt to equate this movie with Animal House is insane...
Subject: Re: PCU (1994)
Written By: MaxwellSmart on 06/22/11 at 12:17 am
bah! any attempt to equate this movie with Animal House is insane...
They tried.
>:(
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