Sentences with phrase «over frat»

Yep, the ladies have taken over the frat - house.
A day after he faced questions over frat - boy mentality posts on a blog carrying his name, businessman and potential Senate candidate Marc Cenedella is knocking Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand for her turn around on the now tabled anti-piracy bill PIPA.

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From so - called bro - grammers, who have brought the worst of American frat culture to the corporate world, to Google's new plan to include user photos and recommendations in targeted ads, it's not hard to find evidence of mainstream outrage over the industry's excesses.
HR - software startup Zenefits attracted criticism over its «rambunctious, frat - like office culture,» Business Insider's Eugene Kim reported.
Kalanick's at times frat - like behavior over the company's eight - year history has come into focus in the past months, as Uber battles a public relations disaster that has led some customers to delete the app.
I would add that it has to be something that can socially compete (and to some extent by taking over from the inside) with a) the frat - based party scene, b) the college bar scene, c) the overwhelm - the - senses disco club scene, and d) the rock scene, both «indie» and more mainstream.
Our yearly frat party on Maui has grown over the years to a few hundred pledges.
The new Champs is awesome, except it's populated with every frat kid over the age of 21 (#BanThrowbackNBAJerseys)
Molinari, with a pitching wedge from 135 yards, gave the lubed - up frat boys, whose job it is to imbibe adult beverages as they hang over the grandstands and heckle the players at the notorious 16th, just what they came to see.
The frat party is over, old boy.
FRIDAY, June 23, 2017 (HealthDay News)-- A new federal report finds that fewer U.S. teens and young adults are indulging in frat - party style drinking because their levels of binge drinking have gone down over the past six years.
David (Paul Rudd), torn between sensitive - guy nostalgia for a fallen relationship and barely suppressed rage at the same ex-flame; Jay (Romany Malco), a handsome philanderer who screws himself over with his hip - hop attitude; and the homophobic would - be ladies» man Cal (Seth Rogen)-- this urgently funny trio constitutes a new - style frat - house burlesque of male paranoia and desire.
It's rare for a mainstream Hollywood comedy to emerge now which hasn't got Frat Pack fingerprints all over it - although the group evolved through such esoteric, critically lauded hits as The Royal Tenenbaums, Zoolander, and Rushmore.
Growing up in the Midwest, I had my share of run - ins with Frats and their over the top, half - naked parties, but this movie made me feel bad for them.
His previous effort was the Sundance - premiered, hour - long Frat House (1998), a documentary that HBO opted not to air over questions of its authenticity.
That picked - over sub-genre known as the frat hazing drama (see 2016's «Goat») finds a new pledge in «Burning Sands,» but aside from being set at a black college, this achingly earnest first feature by Gerard McMurray really adds nothing new to the rites - of - passage syllabus.
He and the other potential brothers must perform a list of 50 heinous acts before the semester is over in order to get into the fraternity, bedding the babes and embarrassing the rival frat houses whenever possible.
The exchange also creates some necessary conflict, as a townies vs. frat boys war emerges and these grown ups have to come to terms with the fact that they're becoming over the hill and irrelevant.
The scene - building tactic that the film keeps returning to entails the camera hunkering down in a defined space (a frat - house common room, a bar, a dugout) to observe a large group of characters tripping over each other with rapid - fire quips, cutting between them like a little steel ball careening wildly off ramps and spring - loaded slingshots.
Best friends Louis (Carradine, Coming Home) and GIlbert (Edwards, The Sure Thing) head off to Adams College together only to find that the jocks that belong to the fraternity called Alpha Beta have taken over the dorms after they burn down their own frat house.
Unremarkable details — the eruption of sprinklers, a blaring car alarm, a hammered and sleep - deprived frat pledge keeling over — play like clockwork as our «heroine» attempts to unravel the mystery of who is killing her, assuming that discovering the identity of her attacker will bring an end to the murdercycle once and for all.
In that way, the cinematic Strange will likely start off similarly to Thor, who began his first film as a drunken frat - boy caricature, and learned heroism over time.
WHAT: When a college fraternity moves into the house next door, new parents Mac and Kelly (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) become entangled in a juvenile war with the frat's tenacious president (Zac Efron) after butting heads over their hard - partying lifestyle.
After watching these movies, the «fruit» of their hoary «tree», there's no room in my mind for the thought that these two idiots are anything but those hyena - laughing frat boys you used to see in college who might devote an entire weekend to chuckling over a well - timed fart.
I was learning valuable lessons from our interactions, such as: You can bond with frat boys over more than beer pong and Cancun.
We had a home exchange over the summer but we knew our upstairs carpet looking something between a frat house and a boys» room (OK, it is a boys» room...).
Over the course of the last decade — two gaming generations — and ten main series entries, this venerable franchise, once adored by fans for its re-imagining of some of the most tragic and triumphant events of the Second World War, became little more than a frat boy gadget-fest where K / D ratio is king, and to the gulag with everything else.
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