While his 28 year-old face has a hard time passing for a teenager, Long's gusto for the role really gives the film oomph when it needs it the most.
Accepted (2006)
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Reviews Counted:107
Fresh:38
Rotten:69
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Like its characters who aren’t able to meet their potential, Accepted's inconsistent and ridiculous plot gets annoying, despite a few laughs.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for language, sexual material and drug content
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Aug 18, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $36,300,285
Synopsis: High schooler Bartleby Gaines ("B" to his friends) is on his way to scoring a perfect eight out of eight college rejection letters-which isn't going to go over big with his parents. At least, he's... High schooler Bartleby Gaines ("B" to his friends) is on his way to scoring a perfect eight out of eight college rejection letters-which isn't going to go over big with his parents. At least, he's not alone-several of his posse of oddball friends are in the same, college-less boat. What's a guy, facing down a lifetime career as a convenience store clerk, going to do? Created his own college, of course. B calls in some friendly favors-has a techie bud build a website, convinces another friend's burnout uncle to pose as the dean and organizes a clean-up/building party at a local abandoned mental hospital-and South Harmon Institute of Technology is born. Just as B and his fellow South Harmon classmen are settling into their charade, they realize they've done their jobs too well as dozens of other college rejects show up for classes at this off-the-radar institute. Under the scornful eyes of the privileged students and faculty from the neighboring college, B and friends forge ahead with maintaining a functioning (and fake) university. Their effort to keep up the use quickly escalates into a battle between the have-nots of South Hamon and the have-snots of their "sister" school-higher learning has never stopped so low. Accepted is produced by Tom Shadyac (Bruce Almighty) and Michael Bostick and is directed by Steve Pink (writer of High Fidelity and Grosse Pointe Blank in his feature film directorial debut). It is written by Mark Perez, Adam Cooper & Bill Collage. -- © Universal Pictures [More]
Starring: Justin Long, Blake Lively, Mark Derwin, Columbus Short
Starring: Justin Long, Blake Lively, Mark Derwin, Columbus Short, Maria Thayer, Ann Cusack, Lewis Black, Anthony Heald, Jonah Hill, Adam Herschman
Director: Steve Pink
Director: Steve Pink
Screenwriter: Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Mark Perez
Producer: Michael Bostick, Tom Shadyac
Composer: David Schommer
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Accepted
It's not a perfect movie, and its story is ludicrous, but darned if it isn't charming in its bald-faced preposterousness.
It's a mildly diverting concept that's been brought to the screen with a notable lack of style and effort.
Accepted has the ideas and the energy to be a college classic in the vein of Animal House and Old School, but it doesn't have the comic juice.
insists silly, different and stupid is funny on its own, instead of being as pathetic as you and I know it to be.
As an 'anti-college' college comedy, Accepted is able to surpass its predictable formulaic nature.
Accepted may seem tired and monotonous topically, but it is also proof positive that a solid leading comic performance can take an otherwise ho-hum premise and cruise it to victory.
Perhaps you would find more success at a direct-to-video institution. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
A clever slacker and his oddball crew invent a phony college in this passable example of that oxymoronic genre, the Hollywood comedy about sticking it to the man.
It's loud and goofy, but it's sorely lacking energy, not to mention laughs.
A vanilla version of a raunchy romp just a few 's'-words away from Disneyfication.
Sophomoric doesn't begin to describe the humor (most of the characters are freshmen after all), but you may find some laughs in spite of yourself.
The rowdy college comedy Accepted will probably generate the most laughs among viewers too young to realize it's been cobbled together from Animal House and Revenge of the Nerds, with inspiration from American Pie.
Lurking somewhere inside the high-concept sloppiness of Accepted is the kernel of a solid comedy.
It’s an obvious nod to Rock 'n' Roll High School that mostly serves as a grim reminder of how far comedies about the education system have fallen.
While Accepted isn't great, its genuine admiration for the scratch-and-dents of society lends it a certain unexpected sweetness.
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