 |


Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
Watching "National Lampoon's Van Wilder," I grew nostalgic for the lost innocence of a movie like "American Pie," in which human semen found itself in a pie. In "NatLampVW," dog semen is baked in a pastry. Is it only a matter of time until the heroes of teenage grossout comedies are injecting turtle semen directly through their stomach walls? ...
Glenn Whipp
L.A. Daily News
"National Lampoon's Van Wilder" is like the 6-week-old puppy you bring home -- slobbering, ever-so-anxious to please and given to peeing all over the place. It's one of those gross-out comedies like "American Pie" or "There's Something About Mary" (although nowhere in their league) that wants to turn on your heartlight while including a scene where a bunch of frat boys devour eclairs filled with dog semen. ...
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
Reynolds, star of the sitcom "Two Guys and a Girl," is a nimble comedian who tosses off gross-out double-entendres as though he were in a society receiving line. Likewise he brings hauteur and grace to the obligatory how-low-can-you-go scene, filling eclairs with dog sperm. While the content is not at all funny, Reynolds' impeccable form is, simply, hilarious. ...
John Monaghan
Detroit Free Press
Reynolds ambles through the movie with the been-there-done-that smugness of a young Chevy Chase. He tackles obstacles, like Gwen's frat-pig boyfriend, in the most predictable and disgusting ways possible. ...
|
 |
National Lampoon's Van Wilder
-
(2002)

Post your own review or see others reviews.

See the official trailer.
Overview:
He's the biggest man on campus. He's the boss with the sauce. He's the guy all the girls want and all the guys want to be. Cause in the collegiate jungle, there can be only one king... and at Coolidge College it's Van Wilder.
Starring:
Ryan Reynolds, Tara Reid, Kal Penn, Teck Holmes, Tim Matheson and Tom Everett Scott
Directed by:
Walt Becker
Written by:
Brent Goldberg and David Wagner
Cinematographer:
James R. Bagdonas
Composer:
David Nessim Lawrence
Studio:
Artisan Entertainment
Release Date:
April 5, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(R) - for strong sexual content, gross humor, language and some drug content
Running Time:
95 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
|
 |