Sentences with phrase «about frats»

I love movies about Frats and Sororities.
Now it's about frat boys and those Cubs hats with shamrocks on them.
Nick Stoller directs this comedy about a frat boy whose bad behavior affects a local neighbor's family life.

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While at Stanford, Spiegel sent emails about advising his frat brothers on how to get sorority girls drunk (Jell - O shots) and spent a lot of his time wondering whether his teaching assistant had even been urinated on during sex.
«He was this nerdy guy who was just a little bit out there,» your mom recalled about your dad, aka «Slayer» to his former frat bros..
There is a gloominess about his demanding frat world where all must dress, talk, guzzle and hump alike.
Something about the campus environment predisposes students to react to seemingly negligible events (an email about Halloween costumes, rumors of exclusion from a frat party, one person hearing racial slurs from a passing driver) with shocking levels of anxiety, including a particular distress about free and therefore potentially offensive speech.
Or perhaps a story about the decisions that life makes for you while it dances around like an obnoxious frat boy singing lalalala and holding its fingers in its ears, ignoring your instance that this was not - in - the - plan, even if there was no real plan to speak of.
You've commented three times since your last argument about Prince Tyson Gulley's cutting of the dreds because his cult — oops, «frat» — told him to.
You might be a mid 20's frat boy still hitting on 18 year olds, but the top players in the country are thinking about the NBA.
Stanford student and author Kiley Roache comes to Kepler's to talk about her debut novel, Frat Girl, that centers around fraternity life, feminism, and finding your own truth.
And Rump is about as even keeled as a drunken frat boy on a unicycle.
Writing in the Observer, Mr Hunt labels Mr Cameron «the frat - boy prime minister who spills confidences about the Queen and covers up policy failure with personal attacks».
If it was that easy to gain muscle then no bodybuilder would complain about how they are not gaining muscle, every college frat guy would be huge, and defensive backs in football would get so huge they would turn into linebackers.
That's actually what I have been loving about IF: this funny situation where I have to eat like a frat boy trying to win a bar bet.
But I refuse to start with a vignette about college coeds hooking up in a frat..
At the behest of his best friends Frank (Ferrell), newly and unhappily married, and Beanie (Vaughn), a multimillionaire and family man chafing at the boredom of family life, the brokenhearted Mitch (Wilson) reluctantly agrees to turn his new bachelor pad into a frat house (some rigamarole about zoning laws prompts the switchover to Greek life).
Phillips, whose professional calling card was a documentary about college fraternities («Frat House»), returns to the subject in this story of a 30 - year - old guy named Mitch (Luke Wilson) who rents a house close to a college campus.
Raunchy frat comedies are as hard to pull off as any other kind because they have to keep surprising the audience, and «The Hangover» does with a bizarre series of uproarious situations with explanations that just about stay within the bounds of plausibility.
And that was a movie with some household name actors (who were about to become a full - fledged cinema movement as the so - called Frat Pack), not just a bunch of young faces you might recognize from high school movies like Clueless and American Pie.
With that, the five - star - rated fairy godfather speeds out of the movie, having set the tone for a pleasant adventure about Deanna's re-enrollment in college to finish her own degree — the movie equivalent in these R - rated gross - out days of swaggering up to the frat party bar and ordering a chardonnay, which she does.
McCarthy and Falcone's script generates some atypical juice in a thread about Deanna's hot - and - heavy mutual infatuation with a sweet - natured frat hunk (Luke Benward).
MacFarlane had himself spoke many times about his (and audiences) trepidations in doing a sequel, particularly for a comedy, so in a move more akin to Bond or Batman, the writers disregarded some aspects of the original (noticably Mila Kunis's Lori) and sensibly shifted the focus more to Ted as a «person» rather than even more rambunctious frat - boy shenanigans with his Thunder Buddy John (Wahlberg), and what his existence means for those around him.
Seth Rogen and Zac Efron are starring in this comedy about a family man whose life is upended by a hard - partying frat boy.
But Somebody's Darling is a very modern story about toxic masculinity, betraying an anxiety about the fading of the traditional male archetype (for the frat pack, vulnerability is equated with weakness), combined with the vile backlash against new - wave feminism, which in the real world we witness in the abuse apologist and the normalizing of misogyny.
With The Hangover, it looks like he has taken the frat comedy to its next logical step: a guy who is about to get married falling back into a mess of drunken antics with his buddies the night before.
In 2009, audiences were introduced to The Hangover, a raunchy Frat Pack-esque comedy about a small group of men who overdo it when they celebrate one of their own's bachelor party in Las Vegas.
Since she's just as stir crazy about being a stay - at - home mother and trying to maintain a bit of her younger lifestyle, she gets just as caught up in some of the sabotage partying and war with the frat brothers.
I disagree about Fight Club being shut out — Pitt's character plays like a psychotic frat boy — and Edward Norton has been better elsewhere as well as Carter.
The tour is where he met the producer / director Ivan Reitman, and for some reason, the guy who had directed documentaries about fringe groups and frats was just the person to make R - rated comedies in Reitman's eyes, which led to Phillip's film career.
He followed that up with Frat House, an expose about fraternities that won the Grand Jury Prize for documentaries at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.
Brett eventually develops a conscience about what's happening, now that his brother is involved, but he's still hesitant to offer any help beyond advice about how meaningless frat life is.
So, before you post those photos of last week's frat party, that snarky comment, or attack on another's character, think about who you're broadcasting it to.
The one bad thing about not going to college is no more dorm or frat parties.
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