Sorority Boys

2002 "The only way to become one of the boys again... is to become one of the girls."
Sorority Boys
5.5| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 22 March 2002 Released
Producted By: Touchstone Pictures
Country: United States of America
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After being falsely accused of stealing the budget for their annual cocktail cruise, three very different fraternity brothers are kicked out of their dorm. In order to clear their name and to secure their future careers, the three dress up in drag and pledge the sorority next door where they learn a few valuable - and hilarious - lessons about themselves and the female species.

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garthlotel Have watched this film probably a hundred times and I'm still not sick of it. It is laugh out loud hilarious and it doesn't need big stars to draw you in and make you care about the characters. Great acting from the three leads and a really heartwarming, feminist (yes, feminist! And I liked it!) storyline. You will love it despite yourself.
powermandan Guys in drag has been done with much better results than this. And there's even college films out there than this. I'm not praising this and saying this was better than Tootsie, but it was actually really funny. My 10/10 may well be a sympathy vote, but who cares, the movie was hilarious and irresistible.The movie stars Barry Watson from 7th Heaven and Michael Rosenbaum from Smallville star as Dave and Adam, two high-standing people from the KOK Fraternity. Them and the frat idiot Doofer (Harland Williams) are framed for stealing money for an important cruise and are kicked out with no place to go. They then dress up as women under the names Daisy, Adina, and Roberta and pledge the DOG Sorority, where all the ugly and weird girls go. I almost hate admitting this, but the lead actors were actually kinda cute as the women they were playing. Watson particularly looks hot as Daisy. What unfolds next is your run-of- the-mill gender-bender where the guys get a chance to see life in a woman's perspective and they help the other girls change for the better. That has been done many times before with much better results. But does better always mean funnier? Not necessarily. It has its moments of sheer hilarity. Aside from that, the movie itself is just simply fun and enjoyable. This isn't a must own or highly recommended, just the perfect movie to watch if you want to kill time or crave something simple-yet-funny.
Pumpkin_Man I thought this was a very funny movie! Barry Watson, Harland Williams and Michael Rosenbaum all did an awesome job pretending to be women. After being framed for stealing money from their sorority, Dave, Adam, and Doofer get booted from the K.O.K. house. Doofer knows that there is proof in their room that can show that they're innocent. They disguise as women and go to the all-girl party, but they are kicked out because all the guys think they're ugly. They are helped by the girls at the D.O.G. house, who are considered "nerds." Throughout the time dressing as girls, Dave, Adam, and Doofer are treated badly by the chauvinistic guys at K.O.K. and soon realize that they used to to that to women, and should have never treated them badly. Dave falls in love with Leah, the sexy leader of the D.O.G. house. Leah is sick of being treated like crap. Dave, Adam, and Doofer soon learn the error of their ways and try to find the proof. If you love college comedies, you'll love SORORITY BOYS!!!
Brodie_Henter The way that he says that, has to be one of THE funniest spoken lines in film history, it's just the way his mouth opens so wide to say it and.... OK.Sorry. Barry Watson, feeling the role of the woman a little too much there I think. Got into it very well! He seemed quite good as a woman, really is a pretty boy.Good laughs in this film, it's cute, rude, funny, and just idiotic and I loved every minute of it - do it again!, do it again! I will not say anything about the plot of the film, I just wanted to acknowledge those couple of bits of acting technique - haha! "I love it when you braid my hair."