Best and most relivent college movie in years!
Added 5/14/2009
I first saw this movie on HBO in summer 1995. I didn't remember it ever having been in theaters, but the tagline on Prevue Network was "an Animal House for the 90's" and I love Animal House, so I decided to give it a try. I found it to be even better than Animal House, due to being more relevant to the times, plus just a good movie all-around. Very little bad language, no sexual situations, and a fun, lighthearted message about going against the flow and being yourself. Modern college movies could, and should, take notes. THIS is how you make a comedy.
Two thumbs up!
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One of the Best Movies You Have Never Seen
Added 9/13/2008
This movie takes a hilarious look at the PC (politically correct) movement that began to plague college campuses in the late 80s to early 90s. Jeremy Piven is at his best in this movie as the slacker leader of a bunch of college misfits. The story centers around a 'pre-frosh' that visits the PCU campus and has his ideas and expectations of what college life will be shattered during one crazy weekend in the 'Pit'. This movie has queitly become a college campus cult classic much like its predecessor, 'Animal House'. Highly recommended for a good laugh.
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PCU is a cult classic!
Added 5/21/2008
After watching an old VCR taped version of PCU one night, we decided to purchase the DVD. We love it! Like anything on DVD, the clarity and color quality alone make it worth the purchase. The commentary from Jeremy Pivens was a fun way to watch it. If you somehow missed this movie before, it's required viewing to anyone that went to college in the 1990s. It resonates with generation Xers.
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classic jeremy piven
Added 1/28/2008
one of the best jeremy piven movie i have ever seen.
its an instant classic - a must buy
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Excellent Movie--best unknown college film
Added 11/1/2007
This simplay is one of the best college films (comedies) that has been made and everyone who loves Animal House, Van Wilder, or Revenge of the Nerds should watch this film. In my opinion, it's right up there with Animal House as one of the best ever, and will have former college students laughing like crazy as they remember all the most insane parts of political correctness gone amuck.
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Best and most relivent college movie in years!
Added 5/14/2009
I first saw this movie on HBO in summer 1995. I didn't remember it ever having been in theaters, but the tagline on Prevue Network was "an Animal House for the 90's" and I love Animal House, so I decided to give it a try. I found it to be even better than Animal House, due to being more relevant to the times, plus just a good movie all-around. Very little bad language, no sexual situations, and a fun, lighthearted message about going against the flow and being yourself. Modern college movies could, and should, take notes. THIS is how you make a comedy.
Two thumbs up!
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One of the Best Movies You Have Never Seen
Added 9/13/2008
This movie takes a hilarious look at the PC (politically correct) movement that began to plague college campuses in the late 80s to early 90s. Jeremy Piven is at his best in this movie as the slacker leader of a bunch of college misfits. The story centers around a 'pre-frosh' that visits the PCU campus and has his ideas and expectations of what college life will be shattered during one crazy weekend in the 'Pit'. This movie has queitly become a college campus cult classic much like its predecessor, 'Animal House'. Highly recommended for a good laugh.
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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PCU is a cult classic!
Added 5/21/2008
After watching an old VCR taped version of PCU one night, we decided to purchase the DVD. We love it! Like anything on DVD, the clarity and color quality alone make it worth the purchase. The commentary from Jeremy Pivens was a fun way to watch it. If you somehow missed this movie before, it's required viewing to anyone that went to college in the 1990s. It resonates with generation Xers.
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