This movie is 1 hr 32 min in duration and is available in English language. More Mistakes at MovieMistakes.National Lampoon's Van Wilder was released on and was directed by Walt Becker. Beaverman, the shot changes and Richard says "OB/GYN" and his mouth doesn't move. In the scene where Van goes to Gwen's house and meets her parents, Richard introduces Van to the doctors in the room. Yet throughout the entire movie everyone is dressed in shorts and tank tops like its summertime outside when in reality January up north near Massachusetts is FREEZING. She wouldn't have moved it as her hands don't move in the scene.ĭuring the hockey scene between Van and Gwen, the radio on top of the goal changes angles between shots.Īt the beginning of the movie Van tells the viewers that it is the beginning of spring semester at Coolidge College and it is obvious that the college is somewhere up north near Massachusetts because in the scene where Van is giving the basketball team a pep talk one of the players asks Van if he invited the girls from Mount Holyoke (which is in Massachusetts)to their party. When the shot changes, it has disappeared from her shoulder and is on her back. In the last scene, at Van Wilder's party, Gwen is talking to Van Wilder and her bathing suit strap is on her left shoulder. When the camera cuts to Van's assistant he's being licked again. When the camera cuts to Van he's not being licked. © 2002 Artisan Entertainmentĭuring the scene when Van and his friends are riding in Van's golf cart, just after Van has sex with the secretary, the guy in the back is seen being licked on the face by the bulldog. Outrageous, irreverent and absolutely charming, this winning campus comedy is all about the burden of facing real life…and the freedom that comes from not taking it too seriously.
In the tradition of Ferris Beuller’s Day Off and Rushmore, Van Wilder: Party Liaison brings us an intrepid, visionary hero with the brains and the bravado to change school as we know it. The only problem: Gwen’s self-obsessed, frat house boyfriend, Richard, who’s determined, at any cost, to put a stop to Van’s rule as campus king. What begins as a clash of wills, however, soon leads to unexpected romance as Van and Gwen both realize they have a lot to learn from each other. Armed with a personal assistant and a coterie of admirers, Van has reached the status of living legend on campus, throwing bashes that make geeks popular, raise money for charity and generally “inspire the uninspired.” But when Van’s father refuses to pay any more of his son’s tuition bills, Van must turn to party planning for profit in order to continue living in under-graduate bliss, thereby becoming the subject of an exposé by disapproving school journalist Gwen Pearson (Tara Reid, Josie and the Pussycats, American Pie). Van Wilder (Ryan Reynolds, ABC’s “Two Guys and a Girl”) might be starting his seventh year at Coolidge College, but graduation is the furthest thing from his mind. VAN WILDER - Best party comedy (minus American Pie)Ī derivative gross-out comedy that's short on laughs. While this is not exactly highbrow fare, teen audiences who are not too squeamish will enjoy this bawdy college romp.
The main set piece here involves dog semen injected into eclairs. But not before there are plenty of opportunities for the kind of gross-out humor that teen flicks like THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY and AMERICAN PIE have made so popular in recent years. Through his exploits, Van eventually begins to turn over a new leaf, and finally grow up. His fundraising ideas include a topless tutorial service and other raunchy schemes, which only help add to Van's "Big Man on Campus" status.A romance develops between Van and Gwen (Tara Reid), who is writing an investigative piece on Van for the school newspaper.
In fact, after six years of partying his way through Coolidge College, his parents have decided to stop paying his tuition, but Van Wilder isn't worried-he just needs to find a way to pay it himself and keep the fun coming.