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Movie Review: 'Sorority Boys'

Mar 23, 2002 - Lynn Barker

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WARNING: This film is rated "R" for crude sexual content, nudity, strong language and some drug use.

"There's a long comedy tradition of guys running around in dresses," says Wally Wolodarsky, director of Sorority Boys, "I thought it would be fun to slap some women's shoes on a new generation of actors and see if they could walk without breaking an ankle." Whether it's Bosom Buddies, the TV show that launched Tom Hanks, or Dustin Hoffman's brilliant Tootsie, watching guys forced to learn how the "other half" lives has been satisfying to us girls and usually funny for both sexes.

Playboy, chauvinist fratboys Dave (Barry Watson), Adam (Michael Rosenbaum) and Doofer (Harland Williams) are the kings of Kappa Omicron Kappa fraternity (yes, that's KOK). As such, they party hearty, dis girls who don't look like supermodels and especially pick on the gals from DOG (Delta Omicron Gamma). All is status quo until the boys are framed for stealing a load of fraternity cash and are kicked out of their frat house.

With nowhere to go, the trio poses as Daisy, Adina and Roberta and are taken in as DOG members. As they plot to prove their innocence, the "girls" start to realize that their lifestyle was pretty cruel to the opposite sex. Things really get complicated when Dave (Daisy) falls for DOG President Leah (Melissa Sagemiller).

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