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Old School (Widescreen Unrated Edition) (2003)

Phe Caplan , Elisha Cuthbert , Todd Phillips  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (329 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Phe Caplan, Elisha Cuthbert, Katherine Ellis, Will Ferrell, Patrick Fischler
  • Directors: Todd Phillips
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Dreamworks Video
  • DVD Release Date: June 10, 2003
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (329 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JM1F
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,149 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Old School (Widescreen Unrated Edition)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Deleted scenes
  • Bloopers and Outtakes
  • Inside the Actors Studio spoof
  • Welcome to Old School
  • Nominations and Awards--So did we win anything?
  • Commentary from the stars and director

Editorial Reviews

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When three thirtysomething friends with woman troubles (Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, and Vince Vaughn) decide to form a fraternity, it's supposedly to save Wilson from losing his house, which the nearby college is trying to claim for academic purposes. But really, Ferrell and Vaughn are desperate to return to the reckless, feckless days of beer bongs and hot chicks, and they drag Wilson along with them as they throw themselves into gathering frat pledges of all ages. Old School could have been just another string of bad jokes hanging on a flimsy plot, but the script and the cast have a jovial energy and just enough grounding in reality--at least, up until the obligatory beat-the-system ending, but by that point you'll forgive the excesses of this silly, cheerful, and frequently funny movie. Featuring Jeremy Piven and Juliette Lewis, with cameos by Snoop Dog, Andy Dick, and others. --Bret Fetzer

Product Description

Three men relive their carefree college years by killing off as many brain cells as possible in this over-the-top comedy. Mitch (Luke Wilson) returns home from a less-than-pleasant business trip one evening to discover his wife, Heidi (Juliette Lewis), involved in a ménage à trois with two blindfolded strangers. Feeling less than welcome at home after this, Mitch rents a house near the campus of a nearby college; two of Mitch's old college buddies, Beanie (Vince Vaughn) and Frank (Will Ferrell), stop by to cheer him up. They soon become regular guests at Mitch's place, despite the fact that Frank only recently wed Marissa (Perrey Reeves), while Beanie and his wife, Lara (Leah Remini), are busy with two kids. Beanie decides to throw a housewarming party for Mitch, and since Beanie sells audio equipment for a living, he's able to trick out the big bash with a massive PA system and an appearance by Snoop Dogg. Mitch soon finds he's the not-entirely-willing proprietor of the school's leading party spot, which raises the ire of Pritchard (Jeremy Piven), a dean at the college who was the target of Mitch, Frank, and Beanie's abuse when they were all students. Pritchard arranges to have Mitch's neighborhood zoned into a student housing district, but Beanie and Frank respond by forming a fraternity and making Mitch's home their headquarters. Mitch, however, is not enthusiastic about the idea, especially as he's trying to impress Nicole (Ellen Pompeo), a beautiful divorcee who is less than enchanted with Frank and Beanie's "party hearty" lifestyle. Old School director Todd Phillips knows more than a bit about the seamy side of fraternity life as director of the infamous unreleased documentary Frat House.

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This was one of the funniest movies i have ever seen. typecero  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great cast, too hilarious to ignore!! February 22, 2003
I just saw this movie about three hours ago, and I have to say it is the best movie I've seen in the theater in a long, long time. The starring cast is unbelievable, as Luke Wilson (from 'The Royal Tenenbaums' and 'Legally Blonde'), Will Ferrell (SNL funnyman/'A Night At The Roxbury' star), and Vince Vaughn (from both 'Made' and 'Swingers') star as three married buddies who begin a fraternity; or something like it. And along with the three stars, there's a great list of supporting roles and cameos. Including Sean William Scott (Stifler of 'American Pie'), Andy Dick, CBS Late Late Show's Craig Kilborn, and Jeremy Piven. And once you get past the long cast list, you have a very funny movie. As the movie starts, you get a glimpse of each of the three stars and their lives; as far as their marriages go. Then as it turns out, none of them are really happy.

And as Mitch (Luke Wilson) gets divorced and moves into a frathouse near a college, they decide to start a fraternity. But it's not like any old club on campus--for this one you don't even have to go to the college. Anyway, as the film roles on, you can imagine what (and if you saw the previews, you get the gist of it) they do. They drink, party, and slowly drift away from the lives they have with their wives. And I have to say, out of the three star performances, Vince Vaughn's was the best. Will Ferrell's certainly is the funniest, but Vince was great. He sort of carries in the same swagger-style he had in the riotous movie 'Made'; something that works very well for him. I don't want to give too much away, but I will say that the previews don't even begin to prepare you. It's definitely not one of those movies that is only funny in the previews. The laughs portrayed there are multiplied by 100, at least....

For those of you who saw 'Road Trip' you'll not be let down with 'Old School'. And being that it's from the same director (Todd Phillips), that makes sense. But this one is better. Much better. This time around the director takes it to a whole new level. And the characters are more well-rounded here than they were in 'Road Trip'. The slogan of the movie says it all: "All the fun of college. None of the education." I think that speaks for itself.

So I could leave you here saying that if you liked 'Road Trip' you will like 'Old School'; and that's it. But that's not true. This is not just a "teen cult" movie--or whatever they're calling it these days--it's much much more than that. It's a hilarious movie with an astonishing/almost too hilarious cast that will keep you laughing even through the closing credits (courtesy of Ferrell and Vince). And it's not every day I put an exclamation point on my review titles, much less two. I gave the movie 5 stars because that's what it deserves. It's a 5 star movie, there's not getting around it. And again, if you saw the previews and you laughed (or even thought about laughing) then you need to see this movie. There's so many great lines and so many awesome scenes that I couldn't even begin to list them; I wouldn't know where to start. Go see this movie. Read more ›

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111 of 135 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars what? unrated? whats the difference? June 11, 2003
By Nick
Format:DVD
This movie is hilarious, and I would give the movie itself 4 our of 5 stars. But there is hardly any difference between the unrated cut and the R rated cut of the movie. When you have topless women on the menu and on the back of the cover, one might be mislead to think there was tons more nudity, when in reality there are 2 brief scenes with any type of nudity (besides will ferrel's butt scene). This movie could have easily passed the R rating cut, as the unrated thing is nothign but a marketing ploy. I bought the movie for laughs and definately not for sex, but for someone who does, the "UNRATED AND OUT OF CONTROL" part is quite misleading.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sort of an Animal House 25th anniversary tribute. March 25, 2003
"Old School" brings back the fun and irreverence of the days of "Animal House" that so few movies seem willing to revisit. Comedy these days seems built around 'paint-by-numbers' formulas or 'let's see how much we can gross people out' shock characteristics. Current releases like "Boat Trip" and "Bringing Down the House" fall in the former category while any movie involving Tom Green or the Farrelly Brothers falls into the latter category. In "Old School", it's refreshing to see a movie that takes a 'devil may care' attitude with its plot and characters while also have the common sense to push the envelope where appropriate without ever crossing the line (following "Animal House's" lead).

In "Old School", Mitch (played by Luke Wilson) is depressed after a breakup with his longtime girlfriend. He moves into a new house near the local college campus and his two best friends, Beanie (Vince Vaughn) and Frank 'the Tank' (Will Ferrell) decide to cheer him up by using his new house to throw a wild 'freedom' party. In a party complete with nubile co-eds, binge drinking, and a performance by Snoop Dogg, the party becomes legendary and draws the ire of the college dean, who just happens to be some nerd that Mitch, Beanie, and Frank tormented in high school. He attempts to take the house from Mitch by claiming it can only be used for campus-related events. This sparks Beanie's imagination to create the most unorthodox fraternity in existence to circumvent the dean's ruling. From there, "Old School" engages in the type of 'us against the administration' hi-jinx that made "Animal House" such a riot.

Will Ferrell gives a performance worthy of John Belushi with his Bluto-esque take as Frank the Tank, whose relapse back into his college days fractures his brand new marriage.
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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Some good, unclean fun February 23, 2003
I was expecting a good movie when I went to see "Old School," but I wasn't expecting something THIS good. This movie is, simply put, absolutely hilarious, and it's got lots of brains and heart to go with the goofball humor. I'm not really into lowbrow comedies, but "Old School" is a very intelligent take on the typical fratboy fare. The humor is goofy, but witty at the same time, and there are even some real emotions on display. The plot revolves around three thirtyish friends who start up a fraternity with some local college students, and it gets a nonstop stream of laughs out of the idea of guys trying to reclaim some of their lost youth. Will Ferrell is especially great as the loopy Frank, whether he's shooting himself with a tranquilizer dart at his friend's son's birthday party, setting himself on fire trying to jump through a hoop, or belting out an unforgettable rendition of Kansas's "Dust in the Wind" at the funeral of an elderly pledge. The underrated Luke Wilson makes a perfect straight man as Mitch, and Vince Vaughn is the picture of intensity as Beanie. It's really too bad this movie doesn't seem to be getting much attention. I don't go to the movies much anymore, but this one was more than worth the trip.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious & non stop laughing
Will Ferrell kills it in this movie. Great cast and Vince Vaughn does a great role in this. Anything with a star cast like these guys will get 5 stars.
Published 3 days ago by TaraTVaron
2.0 out of 5 stars disappointed
I love Will Farrell and Vince Vaughn but this movie was terrible. I turned it off after about 20 minutes. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Barbara Schuler
5.0 out of 5 stars Instant Classic, Great Movie, Absolutly hilarious
Some guys going through a bit of a mid life crisis of sorts decide to start a fraternity. From there things always interesting. Will Farrell is hilarious in this movie. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Matthew Waycott
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
The movie itself is archetypal Will Ferrell, for all of you fans out there and the bonus is that is great quality!
Published 25 days ago by miller234u
4.0 out of 5 stars :p
Hahahaha! Fantastic classic film right here. this is a must have, along with your Wedding Crashers, Step Brothers, Taladega Nights (spelling?), Anchorman, etc...! awesome
Published 27 days ago by WiTeBoi
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny Movie
I HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS MOVIE SO I CAN'T TELL YOU ANYTHING ABOUT IT EXCEPT WHAT I HAVE BEEN TOLD AND I WAS TOLD IT IS A FUUNY MOVIE THAT IS ALL
Published 1 month ago by David Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly entertaining. A classic.
Despite its name, this movie never gets old. It's a great movie with good jokes throughout. Definitely on my top 20 list.
Published 1 month ago by emily a hess
5.0 out of 5 stars very funny
great movie, always a classic, good entertainment, fun to catch up on this movie after not seeing it for quite a while now
Published 1 month ago by Cory Kreikemeier
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Classic Will Ferrell
I am a huge Will Ferrell fan. This movie never fails to make me laugh. It's been years since I've seen it so I decided to watch it again and I laughed so hard just like it was... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Fallyn
5.0 out of 5 stars SO FUNNY
I saw this movie a bunch of times when it came out, but I forgot how funny it was. I don't think that good comedies come around that often, but this movie is so funny, again and... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jen
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