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''National Lampoon's Van Wilder'' (also known as ''Van Wilder: Party Liaison'' in certain countries) is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Walt Becker in his directorial debut and written by Brent Goldberg and David T. Wagner. The film stars
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as the title character, alongside
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,
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, and
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. The movie was loosely inspired by a 1997 ''
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'' article about
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alumnus and future stand-up comedian Bert Kreischer. The film follows the misadventures of its lead character, Van Wilder, a seventh-year senior who has made it his life goal to help undergrads at Coolidge College succeed in the future. After an article is written about his legacy by fellow student, Gwen Pearson (played by Reid), Van Wilder's party lifestyle is brought to light. This attracts the attention of Wilder's father, played by Matheson, who cuts off his tuition. Wilder becomes stuck in the middle of a
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between Gwen and her mean-spirited boyfriend, Richard Bagg while struggling to graduate. He tries various schemes to earn enough money to pay his tuition and graduate, with help from Gwen and the rest of the student body, except for a couple of sinister enemies who attempt to sabotage his efforts. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics but was popular with audiences. The film grossed $21,305,259 at the US box office; $16,970,224 at the international box office; and $38,275,483 overall, thus making it a box-office success. A sequel, '' Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj'', was released on December 1, 2006. A prequel, '' Van Wilder: Freshman Year'', was released straight-to-DVD on July 14, 2009.


Plot

Vance "Van" Wilder is a confident and sardonic seventh-year senior at Coolidge College who spends his days driving around campus in his customized golf cart, posing nude for
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classes, and organizing soirees and fundraisers for his peers. His father severs financial support upon learning that his son is still in school. Van seeks a payment extension from the registrar, Deloris Haver. After having sex with her, she hands him the paperwork for an extension, whereupon Van realizes he only needed to ask for it. After a couple of attempts to get money fast, Van is approached by the Lambda Omega Omega
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, offering to pay him $1000 to throw them a blowout party to boost their popularity. Gwen Pearson, a reporter for the school paper, writes a story crediting Van as the party's host. Van, who usually refuses to do interviews for the paper, realizes the article can be the "cash cow" he needs to stay in school and agrees to sit down with Gwen for a follow-up piece. Gwen's boyfriend, Richard "Dick" Bagg, is a pre-med student and the president of his fraternity Delta Iota Kappa, as well as of the student government. As he learns of Gwen's work with Van, suspecting a growing bond between them, he moves to sabotage their prospective romance. Van and Richard exchange escalating pranks. Gwen learns that Van stopped attending classes years ago, 18 credits short of graduation. Angry that she dug into such personal details, he disassociates himself from her, taking a contemplative look at his life. Richard arranges to sabotage Van's latest party with Jeannie, a member of a sister sorority, by smuggling children in and getting them drunk, then calling campus police to the scene. Van is arrested for providing alcohol to minors and faces expulsion from Coolidge. He prepares to leave the college until his friend Taj inspires him to fight the charges. Van throws himself at the mercy of the court, asking that rather than expelling him, they force him to graduate. He offers to complete his remaining credits before the semester ends, earning a degree in leisure studies. The academic board votes 3–2 in favor of Van's reinstatement; Professor McDougal's was the decisive vote for reinstatement, surprisingly. Van begins studying for the finals, which will be held in six days. Outside the court, Jeannie reveals Richard's plot to Gwen and his infidelity. Angered by this, Gwen pretends to forgive Richard and then spikes his protein shake with a powerful
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just before his entrance exam to Northwestern Medical School. While taking the exam, Richard begins to have uncontrollable
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and hurries down the line with his exam, not even reading the questions due to his dire need for release. As he rushes to the bathroom, Richard is intercepted by his future alumni, intending to interview him for his entrance. Unable to hold it in any longer, Richard drops his pants and proceeds to defecate violently in a wastebasket in front of the doctors, much to their horror and disgust. Van uses the entire exam period for his last final with his least favorite professor, Prof. McDougal, who later delivers the news to him that he passed. McDougal explains that he had been so harsh on Van all those years because he believed that he was not living up to his potential, not because he had also hooked up with McDougal's daughter freshman year. Gwen finishes her article on Van for the graduation issue. In it, she reveals his many contributions to the students and staff of Coolidge in the last seven years, his superhuman accomplishment of doing a semester's worth of studying in just six days, and Richard's plot to have him expelled. Both Richard's reputation and medical school dreams are permanently tarnished. The university celebrates Van's graduation with a wild party in his honor. After reading Gwen's article, his father admits that he was wrong and expresses his pride in Van's success. Gwen arrives, lovingly reuniting with Van.


Cast


Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was released on March 26, 2002. # " Roll On" –
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(Chris Cheney) # " Bleed American" –
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(Jimmy Eat World) # "Hit the Ground" – 6gig (6gig) # " Bouncing Off the Walls" –
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(Sugarcult) # "I'm a Fool" – American Hi-Fi (Stacy Jones) # "Girl On the Roof" – David Mead # "Things Are Getting Better" – N*E*R*D (
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) # "Okay" – Swirl 360 (Denny & Kenny Scott, Tonio K) # "Blind Spot" –
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is featured in the movie, although it is not included on the official soundtrack.


Release


Home media

''Van Wilder'' was released via
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and
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by
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on August 20, 2002. The DVD was presented in rated and unrated editions, both editions containing a cropped full-frame transfer, and a widescreen version in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio. The two-disc set also contained
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s, outtakes, three Burly Bear TV specials, a
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: Reel Comedy TV special, " Bouncing Off the Walls" music video performed by
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,
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, and other promotional material like television ads and poster art. On November 28, 2006, in a way of promoting the sequel to ''Van Wilder'', '' The Rise of Taj'',
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Home Entertainment released a 2-disc special edition DVD with new bonus features including a "Drunken Idiot Kommentary" (featuring National Lampoon editors Steven Brykman and Mason Brown), behind-the-scenes footage, and interviews with the cast and crew. The film was also released on
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on August 21, 2007, which had almost the same features as the 2-disc special edition DVD. Also included (and exclusive to the Blu-ray edition) is the "Blu-Book Exam", an interactive game that focuses on ''Van Wilder'' trivia questions, plus a series of "Blu-line" options including a pop-up film-progression menu that allows the viewer to set bookmarks and skip around the feature film. The film was released on 4K UHD Blu-Ray on August 14, 2018.


Reception


Box office

''Van Wilder'' opened with $7,302,913, ranking number 6 at the domestic box office. It grossed $21,305,259 domestically with $16,970,224 internationally for a worldwide total of $38,275,483. Based on a $5 million budget, the film was a box office success.


Critical response

Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film a grade "C+" on scale of A to F.


Sequel and prequel

A
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, entitled ''The Rise of Taj'', followed this, centering on the character of Taj Mahal Badalandabad. The film was released theatrically in 2006 by
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and produced by Bauer Martinez. A
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to this film was also released in 2009 by
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under its Paramount Famous Productions label, entitled ''Freshman Year''; the film follows Van as he deals with his freshman year of college.


References


External links

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