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Sorority Boys

Sorority Boys (2002)

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Review

Three overly rowdy college guys suspected of stealing money get kicked to the curb outside their frat house in Sorority Boys (2002). Truly one of the movies you couldn't make these days for a million different reasons, Dave (Barry Watson), Adam (Michael Rosenbaum) and Doofer (Harland Williams) are accused of stealing cash from their frat, but know a video camera Adam secretly set up in his room to film his fornicating, can prove their innocence. Secret sex cameras? Yikes. That might get you off the hook with the frat, but it won't sit well with the Feds. Since they can't get into the house, they go incognito by dressing up as broads. Dave becomes Daisy, Adam becomes Adina, and Doofer becomes Roberta, because when you barely disguise yourself around people who know you very well, it's best to pick a name extremely similar to your actual one. Our fellas get tossed from the frat party for being ugly, and brazenly decide to pledge the "ugly girl" sorority, so they can go to more frat parties and roofie the kid living in the rom with the camera. Yeah, this one's not getting rebooted. While doing damage as dames, they see how the other half lives. They might clear their names, but can they clear their consciences of all that awful behavior, now that they've experienced what girls go through? Around here we're all about the titties, boys, and are happy to report there's a pair in the film. Melissa Sagemiller used a body double in a group shower scene where we watch her lather her hangers as a panicked Watson pretends to have his covered in bubbles. We'd deal with the hazing to get an upclose look at those things, they're amazing! Beyond that, there's some nippy looks at Bree Turner, Nikki Martin and Jessica Kiper during a football game on what must've been a chilly day, and some snapshots of Vanessa Evigan and Cristen Coppen in bikinis as they are photographed doing some household chores. Roger Ebert loathed this one, and mocked it relentlessly. We're not saying Sorority Boys is the most original flick in the world, but at least this knockoff of Bosom Buddies had some great coed knockers!