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Revenge Of The Nerds

1984, Movie, R, 90 mins

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VIDEO: Tri Lambda

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Tri Lambda
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Length: 02:02
Posted: 8/13/2008

The guys get a fluke meeting with the president of the Lambda Lambda Lambda fraternity. watch

VIDEO: Liquid Heat

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Liquid Heat
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Length: 01:41
Posted: 8/13/2008

The guys break into the jock's locker room and pour liquid heat on their jock straps. watch

VIDEO: Building with Your Mind

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Building with Your Mind
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Length: 01:23
Posted: 8/13/2008

Gilbert impresses Judy with the magic and power of computer programming. watch

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The students not picked by fraternities must live in the school gym.
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Length: 01:23
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Gilbert tells the guys about Judy.
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Length: 00:34
Posted: 8/13/2008
Year: 1984
Rated R

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Cast
Robert Carradine: Lewis
Anthony Edwards: Gilbert
Timothy Busfield: Poindexter
Andrew Cassese: Wormser
Curtis Armstrong: Booger
Larry B. Scott: Lamar

 

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At the Movies: Nerds' Revenge Is Rescinded

Fox Atomic has officially ceased production on its Revenge of the Nerds remake, which it had hoped to release next summer. Sources close to the production tell Variety that studio biggies were not satisfied with the dailies for the film, which suffered a setback earlier this month when Emory University booted the production off its campus.... MGM has set a Dec. 1 release date for Two Weeks, a comedy about a quartet of brothers and sisters who rush home to say a final farwell to their ailing mother (Sally Field), only to see her cling to life, trapping them together for weeks. This sounds funny! read more

At the Movies: Emory U. Turns Away Nerds

Per Variety, four days before filming was to begin, Emory University renegged on an agreement to play host to Fox Atomic's Revenge of the Nerds remake, reportedly due to the film's raunchy content. The project is now on hiatus.... Julia Roberts will topline The Friday Night Knitting Club, based on an upcoming novel about a single mom juggling a teen daughter and a knitting store.... Per the Hollywood Reporter, Robert De Niro and 50 Cent are in talks to costar in New Orleans, a thriller set against the backdrop of Hurricane Katrina.... Desperate Housewives hunk Jesse Metcalfe is a rich kid ensnared in the world of drugs, sex and violence in Loaded, an indie also starring Johnny Messner and Monica Keena. read more

Also at the Movies: Jolie Has a Fine Atlas

Per Variety, Angelina Jolie is set to star as Dagny Taggart in a film adaptation of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.... Brazilian beauty Alice Braga is Will Smith's leading lady in I Am Legend.... Katie Cassidy, who reportedly beat out Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan and Speed TV's Debbie Beal for the role of Lucy Ewing in the Dallas feature film, is in final talks to play Pi Delta Pi's queen bee in the Revenge of the Nerds redo.... Per the Hollywood Reporter, Jesse Bradford will star opposite Elisha Cuthbert in My Sassy Girl, a remake of a hit South Korean romantic comedy. read more

The Book of Daniel There's something...

The Book of Daniel There's something about pairing Jesus with a Vicodin-popping Episcopalian priest that creates brouhaha. We expected the Bill O'Reillys of the world to complain (Someday O'Reilly is going to be driven to insanity when he awakens in the Twilight Zone surrounded by nice, sensible people), but apparently many in the Midwest found the subject matter so repellent that stations in places like Terre Haute pulled Daniel from their schedules. Another triumph for the easily offended. Normal-ites should ask a different question: Is The Book of Daniel worth checking out? I'd say it's a flawed but worthwhile experiment. Aidan Quinn makes a very human reverend, a man whose faith in God is directly proportional to the lack of faith he has in himself. D read more

The Book of Daniel There's something...

The Book of Daniel There's something about pairing Jesus with a Vicodin-popping Episcopalian priest that creates brouhaha. We expected the Bill O'Reillys of the world to complain (Someday O'Reilly is going to be driven to insanity when he awakens in the Twilight Zone surrounded by nice, sensible people), but apparently many in the Midwest found the subject matter so repellent that stations in places like Terre Haute pulled Daniel from their schedules. Another triumph for the easily offended. Normal-ites should ask a different question: Is The Book of Daniel worth checking out? I'd say it's a flawed but worthwhile experiment. Aidan Quinn makes a very human reverend, a man whose faith in God is directly proportional to the lack of faith he has in himself. D read more

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