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Fraternity Vacation

Fraternity Vacation

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hysterical college fantasy
Review: As a college student, I find this movie to be a riot! It's your typical college fantasy (frat guys at the beach with ony 1 thing on their mind) and I think it provides a comic relief that is so far from reality it gives everyone something to daydream about. Tim Robbins and the entire cast are great in it, and I think it should be recognized more often.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A CLASSIC!!!!!!!
Review: Fraternity Vacation is an excellent movie. I love this film. Stephen Georffeys is excellent as Wendell Tvedt, as well as Amanda Bearse. All the actors are well casted. Cameron Dye as Joe and Tim Robbins as Mother are hilerious and are well paired as buddies. Sheree J. Wilson is excellent and charming. It's nice to see Barbara Crampton and Kathleen Kinmont in their somewhat small roles. With this movie, you just have fun. It's funny, there's some romance and a little bit of nudity, if your Barbara Crampton and Kathleen Kinmont fans-you'll love it. This film is a classic in my opinion.
By Justine Ryan

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Let them go or I'll marry a Democrat!!!
Review: HEre's another great mindless comedy from the 80's. It such a shame they can't make movies like this anymore. Members of rival fraternities show up at Palm Springs for Spring Break. They make a thousand dollar bet on who can make it with the 'dream girl'. One decides to play a suicidal love-stricken romantic, the other a fitness guru. Both strike out, but have 'proof'.

Along for the ride is Wendyl. He's the astrology geek who ends up with the babe. But not before he gets involved with Amanda Bearse who's father is the town sheriff.

This movie has all the things that make 80's movies so great, a light plot, sex, nudity, low-brow humor, and doing things that would get you arrested today, but back then seemed innocent enough. Movies like this never won any awards, but they live forever to remind us of how much fun the 80's were.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fraternity vacation
Review: I really enjoyed the movie and I think that it would be good for an adult to watch it with some friends but not get the wrong idea that its all for sex or only to look at the naked women. I think that it is a good comedy movie with some romance on the side.

I also enjoy the fact that the beautiful women who plays on walker the tv show is on the movie. Sheree makes the movie better to watch. If I like an actress or actor that makes me want to watch the movie better and more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First american teen comedy in USSR
Review: It was a first american teen comedy legally purchashed in USSR and even after 15 years it still stands amazing. Simple, nice, gentle and funny. Hollywood isn't able to make such films anymore...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen Geoffreys, you the man
Review: One should see this movie solely to see Stephen Geoffreys and Amanda Bearse working together again (from FRIGHT NIGHT). When watching the topless scenes, remember, this is fro mthe guy that directed THE MUPPET MOVIE.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This movie is so bad it's kinda good
Review: Steven Jeffries is the man. I wonder what happened to him. This movie is a typical 80's movie but that's what makes it so bad it's good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Barbara and Kathleen are the real stars
Review: The five stars is rewarded to the infamous scene with Barbara and Kathleen. They are so gorgeous. They are the true stars of this movies. I never grow tired of watching that scene over and over again.
This is their best work ever.


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