Rating: PG13
Genre:
Comedy
Theatrical Release: 09/13/2002(USA)
Release Date: 02/18/2003
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 82 min
Flags: Adult Language, Adult Humor, Drug Content
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
Two buddies find themselves doing some very wrong things for perfectly right reasons in this broad
comedy.
John (
Jason Lee) is a nice guy who is responsible and hardworking; his best friend
Duff (
Tom Green), however, is his polar opposite, a layabout who is constantly getting in some sort of trouble.
John is very much in love with his longtime girlfriend
Elaine (
Leslie Mann), and wants to marry her, but true to form, he has pledged not to make the walk down the aisle until he has saved up to 30,000 dollars so they'll be able to afford a down payment on the house they've always wanted. After years of saving,
John has finally put 30 grand in the bank, and has set the date with
Elaine. However, as
John's big day approaches, he gets word from his sister
Patty (
Megan Mullally) that her daughter
Noreen (
Tammy Blanchard) has been accepted into Harvard University -- and years ago,
John promised her if she got into the prestigious college, he'd pay the tuition. Making good on
John's pledge to his niece would leave him with a mere 121 dollars in the bank, but he doesn't have the heart to say no to
Noreen, or tell
Elaine of his dilemma.
John does tell
Duff about his problem, who comes up with a typically hare-brained solution -- turning to a life of crime for the next two weeks in order to steal another 30,000 dollars.
Stealing Harvard costars
Dennis Farina and
Chris Penn;
Bruce McCulloch, a member of the
comedy series
The Kids in the Hall, served as director.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide