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Revenge of the Nerds
Theatrical release posterDirected by Jeff Kanew Produced by Ted Field (producer)
Peter Samuelson (producer)
Peter Macgregor-Scott (co-producer)Screenplay by Jeff Buhai
Miguel Tejada-Flores
Steve ZachariasStory by Tim Metcalfe Starring Robert Carradine
Anthony Edwards
Timothy Busfield
Curtis Armstrong
Brian Tochi
Ted McGinley
Bernie Casey
John GoodmanMusic by Thomas Newman Cinematography King Baggot Editing by Alan Balsam Studio Interscope Communications Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date(s) July 20, 1984 Running time 90 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $8 million Box office $60,400,000 (Including rentals)[1] Revenge of the Nerds is a 1984 comedy film satirizing social life on a college campus. The film stars Robert Carradine and Anthony Edwards, with Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley, Julia Montgomery, Brian Tochi, Larry B. Scott, John Goodman, and Donald Gibb. The film was directed by Jeff Kanew.
The film's storyline chronicles of a group of nerds trying to stop harassment by the persecuting jock fraternity, the Alpha Betas. Revenge of the Nerds is #91 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies."[2]
Contents
Plot
Best friends and nerds Lewis Skolnick (Robert Carradine) and Gilbert Lowe (Anthony Edwards) enroll in Adams College to study computer science. The Alpha Betas, a fraternity to which many members of the school's football team belong, carelessly burn down their own house and seize the freshmen dorm for themselves. The college allows the displaced freshmen, living in the gymnasium, to join fraternities or move to other housing. Lewis, Gilbert, and other outcasts who cannot join a fraternity renovate a dilapidated home to serve as their own fraternity house. The Alpha Betas and their associated sorority, the Pi Delta Pis, harass the nerds. The nerds appeal to the Greek Council, but its president Stan Gable (Ted McGinley), the leader of the Alpha Betas, rejects their complaints as the nerds are not a part of any fraternity. The nerds attempt to join a national fraternity, but all but one reject them. They meet U.N. Jefferson (Bernie Casey), the head of the black fraternity Lambda Lambda Lambda (Tri-Lambs). Although Jefferson notes that the applicants are nerds, due to the Tri-Lambs' rules, they receive probationary membership.
The nerds prepare a party and invite Jefferson, but the party is nearly ruined before it starts when the Pi Delta Pis, after promising to be their dates, do not appear. However, thanks to the Omega Mus — a sorority consisting largely of overweight or geeky women — and a supply of marijuana, the party is successful. The Alpha Betas and Pis unleash pigs in the nerds' house, then taunt and moon them; Jefferson sees firsthand the harassment the nerds face. The nerds seek revenge. First, they perform a panty raid on the Pi Delta Pi house, using the distraction to drill glaringly obvious holes in the ceiling, and mount a large television transmitter on the roof of the sorority house, in order to install view-adjustible video cameras, the transmission of which they can watch and maneuver via remote control on their television, to spy on the sorority girls while they undress. Then, the next day, the nerds sneak into the football team's locker room and put liniment in the players' athletic supporters, resulting in a painful and humiliating football practice. The nerds' ingenuity impresses Jefferson, who officially makes them the Adams College chapter of Lambda Lambda Lambda.
However, it does nothing to deter the Alpha Betas, as they continue to harass the nerds, leaving a burning "NERDS" sign outside the house. The new Tri-Lambs realize they need to win control of the Greek Council by winning the annual Greek Games during homecoming. They use their intelligence to compete well with the Alpha Betas during the athletic portion of the event. They then use topless photos taken from their Pi Delta cameras to easily win the charity sales and costume events, during which Lewis has sex with Stan's girlfriend Betty Childs (Julia Montgomery) by posing as Stan after Lewis takes Stan's costume mask earlier in the day. The nerds' elaborate, computer-driven musical production wins the final event of the Greek Games, and the Lambdas nominate Gilbert to succeed Stan as president of the Greek Council.
The angry Alpha Betas, with the order of the sadistic Coach Harris (John Goodman), vandalize the Tri-Lambs' house. Gilbert attempts to denounce the act at the homecoming pep rally, but Stan, Burke (Matt Salinger), and the Ogre (Donald Gibb) attack him, and also the school's dean when he intervenes. The assault is stopped when Jefferson and a group of Tri-Lambs from other chapters arrive on the scene. Gilbert makes an inspiring speech about how it feels to be mistreated just for being different, and Lewis invites anyone who has "ever felt stepped on, left out, picked on, put down" to come and join them. Betty (who has fallen in love with Lewis) and many members of the assembled crowd, whether nerds or not, do so. The Tri-Lambs get the Alpha Beta house until theirs is repaired, while the Alpha Betas must live in the gymnasium. The film ends with the nerds celebrating their victory, accompanied by "We Are the Champions".
Cast
- Nerds
- Robert Carradine as Lewis Skolnick, a nerd and one of the film's two main protagonists
- Anthony Edwards as Gilbert Lowe, a nerd and one of the film's two main protagonists
- Timothy Busfield as Arnold Poindexter, a nerd who plays the violin
- Andrew Cassese as Harold Wormser, a 12-year-old nerd forced to move up into college by his parents
- Curtis Armstrong as Dudley "Booger" Dawson, a nerd with disgusting personal habits
- Brian Tochi as Takashi Toshiro, a Japanese-American nerd
- Larry B. Scott as Lamar Latrell, an effeminate African-American nerd, later revealed to be gay
- Michelle Meyrink as Judy, a female nerd and Gilbert's girlfriend
- Jocks and their girls
- Ted McGinley as Stan Gable, a jock and the film's main antagonist
- Donald Gibb as Frederick W. "The Ogre" Palowaski, a jock with tendencies similar to Booger's
- Matt Salinger as Danny Burke, a jock and Stan's second-in-command
- Julia Montgomery as Betty Childs, a cheerleader and Stan's girlfriend; later dumps him for Lewis
- Lisa Welch as Suzy, a cheerleader
- Adults
- John Goodman as Coach Harris, nerd-hating coach of the jocks and a major antagonist
- David Wohl as Dean Ulich, nerdy dean of Adams College
- Bernie Casey as U.N. Jefferson, President of the national Lambda-Lambda-Lambda ("Tri-Lamb") fraternity
Fraternities and Sororities
Fraternities and Sororities of Revenge of the Nerds[3]
Fraternity Name Characteristics Paired Sorority Name Characteristics ΛΛΛ Lambda Lambda Lambda, aka "Tri Lamb" a black fraternity that has a nerd chapter at Adams College ΩΜ Omega Mu sorority for nerds and fat girls ΑΒ Alpha Beta athletes' fraternity ΠΔΠ Pi Delta Pi sorority of pretty girls PPP Rho Rho Rho In Greek Sing Contest ΙΣΨ Iota Sigma Psi ΝΤΝ Nu Tau Nu ΩΨ Omega Psi AN Alpha Nu ΧΣΡ Chi Sigma Rho ΒΔΓ Beta Delta Gamma ΗΒ Eta Beta Production
Exterior scenes such as the arrival of the nerds at college and the fraternity houses were filmed at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. The original Nerds residence, from which they were ousted, was in fact Cochise Hall.[4] Their subsequent residence was Bear Down Gymnasium.[5] The original Alpha Beta fraternity house that gets burned down was shot at the Beta Theta Pi house on University Boulevard and the Pi house was the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house.[6]
Soundtrack
Revenge of the Nerds Soundtrack album by various artists Released July 20, 1984
March 31, 1998 CDGenre College rock, new wave, synthpop Label Volcano Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [7] No. Title Artist Length 1. "Manhattan" Andrea & Hot Mink 3:45 2. "Don't Talk" Ya Ya 4:02 3. "One Foot in Front of the Other" Bone Symphony 3:10 4. "Breakdown" The Rubinoos 3:34 5. "Revenge of the Nerds" The Rubinoos 3:19 6. "They're So Incredible" Revenge 3:54 7. "Are You Ready?" Ya Ya 4:02 8. "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls" Gleaming Spires 4:10 9. "Right Time for Love" Pat Robinson and Jill Michaels 4:00 10. "All Night Party" Gleaming Spires 2:31 Reception
Revenge of the Nerds was rated moderately well by most critics. Rotten Tomatoes scored it an average of 77% fresh.[8]
Sequels
Three not-as-successful sequels followed; two of which were television films.
- Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise (1987)
- Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation (1992)
- Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love (1994)
Television series
The pilot episode of the 1991 attempted series of the same name was mostly a condensed version of the film's events. The only character created for the series was the nerds' resident advisor, P.T. Turner (Richard Gant). The pilot aired on FOX in 1991 to fairly negative reviews. This pilot is available on the "Panty Raid" DVD release.
Home media
On January 3, 2007 Revenge of the Nerds was released as a special edition DVD entitled "Panty Raid Edition" (The special edition name was changed from "The 'We've Got Bush' Edition", with preliminary artwork shown on websites such as The Digital Bits). Special features included: an audio commentary, Making of Documentary, deleted scenes, television pilot, and two theatrical trailers.
Shelved remake
A remake of the original Revenge of the Nerds was slated for release in 2007; however, the project was canceled in 2006 after two weeks of filming.[9] The cast included Adam Brody (who also co-produced), Dan Byrd, Katie Cassidy, Kristin Cavallari, Jenna Dewan, Chris Marquette, Ryan Pinkston, Efren Ramirez, and Nick Zano. The film was to be directed by Kyle Newman and executive produced by McG. The script was written by Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah, Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson, and Adam F. Goldberg.[10]
Filming took place in Atlanta, Georgia at Agnes Scott College, the Georgia State Capitol, and Inman Park.[11] Filming was originally scheduled to take place at Emory College but university officials changed their minds after reading the script.[12] A story by the Chicago Tribune described the film as too "raunchy" for the campus administration.[13]
In November 2006, the film was shelved by Fox Atomic. Producers found it difficult to shoot on the smaller Agnes Scott campus, and studio head Peter Rice was disappointed with the dailies.[9] The remake would have been the first project for the newly created Fox Atomic. 20th Century Fox personnel have stated that it's highly unlikely that a remake will be picked up in the future.[13]
References
- ^ "Field Marshal". Newsweek. http://www.newsweek.com/1997/02/09/field-marshal.html. Retrieved 2010-12-22.
- ^ "Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies" on Lists of Bests". Listsofbests.com. 2006-06-02. http://www.listsofbests.com/list/7092?page=2. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
- ^ Revenge of the Nerds, Organizations as paired and ordered at the end of event one (Tricycle Race) Time:1:01:40
- ^ "ResLife: Cochise Hall". Life.arizona.edu. http://www.life.arizona.edu/undergraduate/has/halldescripts/cochise.asp. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
- ^ Revenge of the Nerds (1984) - Filming locations
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088000/trivia
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r230516
- ^ "Revenge of the Nerds at Rotten Tomatoes". http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/revenge_of_the_nerds.
- ^ a b LaPorte, Nicole; Alex Romanelli (2006-11-21). "Atomic blast to 'Nerds'". Variety. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117954365.html?categoryid=13&cs=1. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ ""Nerds" Get Revenge on Agnes Scott Campus". Collegenews.org. 2006-11-03. http://www.collegenews.org/x6334.xml. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ Longino, Bob (2006-10-14). "'Nerds' will hang out in Atlanta". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. http://www.accessatlanta.com/movies/content/movies/stories/2006/10/13/1014LVnerds.html. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ Grossberg, Josh (2006-11-22). "No Revenge for New Nerds". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=f8e2e05e-dec6-47fd-a82c-a23b8dce50f0. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- ^ a b "Naughty `Nerds' remake is shut down - Chicago Tribune". Articles.chicagotribune.com. 2006-11-23. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2006-11-23/news/0611230299_1_fox-atomic-revenge-campus. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
External links
- Revenge of the Nerds at the Internet Movie Database
- Revenge of the Nerds at AllRovi
- Revenge of the Nerds at Box Office Mojo
- Revenge of the Nerds at Rotten Tomatoes
- Revenge of the Nerds at Metacritic
- Revenge of the Nerds on Fast Rewind
Films directed by Jeff Kanew 1970s Black Rodeo (1972) · Natural Enemies (1979)1980s Eddie Macon's Run (1983) · Revenge of the Nerds (1984) · Gotcha! (1985) · Tough Guys (1986) · Troop Beverly Hills (1989)1990s V.I. Warshawski (1991)2000s Babiy Yar (2003) · National Lampoon's Adam & Eve (2005)Categories:- 1984 films
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