• Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 08/29/2008
  • Running Time: 94 mins
  • Director: Deb Hagan
  • Cast: Drake Bell, Andrew Caldwell, Kevin Covais, Haley Bennett, Katie Knighten, Nick Zano, Ryan Pinkston, Camille Mana, Nathalie Walker, Melissa Lingafelt
  • Producer: Sam Nazarian
  • Writer: Dan Callahan, Adam Ellison
  • Distributor: MGM
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Box Office

  1. The Dark Knight, 26.1 million, 441.6 million
  2. Four Christmases, 31.7 million, 46.7 million
  3. Pineapple Express, 23.2 million, 41.3 million
  4. Bolt, 26.6 million, 66.9 million
  5. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 16.5 million, 71.0 million
  6. Twilight, 26.4 million, 119.7 million
  7. Quantum of Solace, 19.5 million, 142.1 million
  8. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, 10.7 million, 19.6 million
  9. Australia, 14.8 million, 20.0 million
  10. Step Brothers, 9.1 million, 81.1 million
  11. Mamma Mia!, 8.2 million, 104.1 million
  12. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, 14.5 million, 159.5 million
  13. Transporter 3, 12.3 million, 18.5 million
  14. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 4.9 million, 81.8 million
  15. Hancock, 3.3 million, 221.7 million
  16. Role Models, 5.3 million, 57.9 million
  17. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, 1.7 million, 5.2 million
  18. WALL-E, 3.1 million, 210.2 million
  19. Swing Vote, 3.1 million, 12.0 million
  20. Milk, 1.4 million, 1.9 million
Movie Title, Weekly Earnings, Total Earnings

College

Film critics never come home stinking of their honest labor, but the nearest equivalent is covering something like College, which leaves its stain on one's very humanity. Three high-school bros on a college visit—a dork, a gelatinous loudmouth, and a faintly sympathetic straight man with anime-character hair—run afoul of a frat marshaled by a smug Van Wilder/that-Sugar-Ray-guy amalgam who subjects the boys to Sadean hazing. (He also has the one funny line: "What the fuck do you know about welfare reform?") And so begins a morally numbing gantlet run through mechanical decadence, surpassing even the straight-to-DVD, soul-gangbanging American Pie: The Naked Mile. "Queef," "tossed salad," Verne Troyer, and the ol' fist-pump, open-mouth, tongue-in-cheek blowjob pantomime are utilized just as though they were jokes (what, kids—no "donkey punch"?). The overall mood is limply obligatory, as if everyone involved had been court-ordered to make a raunchfest party flick (director Deb Hagen only tunes in during her one tracking shot). One can't imagine there's an actual screenplay behind this—somebody seems to think Fatty is so good you can just let him riff. Nearly justifies traveling back in time to pre-emptively kill Edison, Muybridge, and the Lumière brothers. — Nick Pinkerton

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