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National Lampoon's Van Wilder:
Freshman Year
Directed byHarvey Glazer
Produced byRobert L. Levy
Peter Abrams
Andrew Panay
Written byTodd McCullough
StarringJonathan Bennett
Kristin Cavallari
Jerry Shea
Steve Talley
Rick Calk
Ryan Stratis
Music byNathan Wang
CinematographyShawn Maurer
Edited byAden Bahadori
Distributed byParamount Famous
Release date
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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National Lampoon's Van Wilder: Freshman Year is the third film in the Van Wilder series, following Van Wilder and Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj. Freshman Year is a prequel to the first film. It was released straight-to-DVD in 2009. The film was directed by Harvey Glazer and stars Jonathan Bennett, Kristin Cavallari, Jerry Shea, and Steve Talley.

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National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj is the sequel to the successful. Taj (Kal Penn), Van Wilder's assistant in the first film, heads out on his own. Aug 27, 2009 - Van wilder 2: the rise of taj download full movie. As an alternative to this, completely free movie download services are being started by many.

Van Wilder (Jonathan Bennett) has graduated from high school. He is supposed to go on a road trip to Amsterdam with his dad (Linden Ashby), but his dad is busy with work, so Van goes alone. Van ends up going to Coolidge College, following family tradition. His family has their name on a building there, Wilder Hall. However, when he gets there, Coolidge is no longer the laid-back school of his dad's time, but a military-based institution run by Dean Reardon (Kurt Fuller).

Reardon, a military man who despises the senior Wilder, wants to take out his aggression on Van. He cannot force him out because his dad is wealthy and has ties to the school, so he tries to make Van's life a living hell. Van turns a one bed dorm room into a two-bed room (by breaking down a wall). His roommate is Farley (Nestor Aaron Absera), a pothead from Jamaica. The boys decide to throw a party on campus, which is against the rules, along with kissing, drugs, alcohol, sex, or anything else that is 'fun'. The only person to show up to the party is Yu Dum Fok (Jerry Shea). The boys then encounter a group of Christian, prudish girls led by Eve (Meredith Giangrande).

After Eve throws sacramental wine on them, Van pulls a prank during church. Reardon knows Van is behind the prank, so he commands his ROTC students, Dirk (Steve Talley) and his closeted sidekick Corporal Benedict (Nick Nicotera), on Van, trying to make him crack. Van falls for Dirk's girlfriend, Kaitlin (Kristin Cavallari), causing Dirk to get even more angry. Kaitlin thinks, lives, and breathes the military, and believes in chastity before marriage. After playing a military game with Reardon that results in him stepping down as dean and being tasered, Van and Kaitlin end up together and Van decides to finish college. The film ends as Van leaves Dirk and Benedict tied to each other in their underwear.

Cast[edit]

  • Jonathan Bennett as Van Wilder
  • Linden Ashby as Vance Wilder Sr.
  • Kurt Fuller as Dean Charles Reardon
  • Irene Keng as Dongmei
  • Jerry Shea as Yu Dum Fok
  • Steve Talley as Lt. Dirk Arnold
  • Nick Nicotera as Corporal Benedict
  • Meredith Giangrande as Eve
  • Kristin Cavallari as Kaitlin Hayes

Home media[edit]

Van Wilder: Freshman Year was released on DVD on July 14, 2009.[1] As of November 2011, 226,168 DVD units have been sold, bringing in $2,994,116 in revenue.[1]

References[edit]

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  1. ^ ab'Van Wilder: Freshman Year - DVD Sales'. The Numbers. Retrieved 27 November 2011.

External links[edit]

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  • National Lampoon's Van Wilder: Freshman Year on IMDb

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  • This is shocking only for its tepidness; except for some raunchy language, it's ready-made for basic cable.
  • Penn is capable of so much more.
  • National Lampoon recycles countless collegiate comedies for this spin-off sequel.
  • Granted, it's still ****, but with a sweeter odor than usual.
  • Entertainment Weekly

    12/6/2006 by Lisa Schwarzbaum

    Everything old is old again in this rickety extension of 2002's already rickety Van Wilder.
  • Taj plays like a very bad combination of Revenge of the Nerds and Harry Potter.
  • Britain and India face off in National Lampoon's Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj, a strained attempt to transplant the American campus comedy to more uptight shores.
  • Van Wilder 2's sense of numbing familiarity is not enhanced by director Mort Nathan's apparent unfamiliarity with the entire filmmaking process.
  • Dude, where are my laughs?
  • It's hard to fathom why this didn't go straight to video, or maybe even YouTube.
  • Crikey, it's enough to give even stupid comedy a bad name.
  • The four-years-in-the-making, badly recycled (not to mention awful) sequel might stain the honor of the Lampoon label if it hadn't already produced several even worse films.
  • The Rise of Taj is relatively pointless in the scheme of things, but refreshing in what it (mostly) doesn't resort to for laughs.
  • Hollywood Reporter

    12/1/2006 by Michael Rechtshaffen

    Penn, who also takes an executive producer credit here, wanders around halfheartedly attempting to make something amusing out of the limp shock-comedy antics, but it all just goes in one innuendo and out the other.
  • San Francisco Chronicle

    12/1/2006 by Peter Hartlaub

    As the movie itself is only occasionally entertaining, I invented my own competition: picking scenes from other movies that the Van Wilder 2 screenwriters ripped off because they didn't have any of their own ideas.
  • Minneapolis Star Tribune

    12/1/2006 by Colin Covert

    As the nerd sidekick to campus wildman Ryan Reynolds in the original film, Penn projected a geeky charm, but he's not equipped to play the lead in a well-constructed movie, let alone salvage this stunningly mediocre chain of skits.
  • The Rise of Taj never rises to the level of time-killer.
  • In this sequel to the 2002 campus comedy, Kal Penn spends much of the running time acting like Wilder I star Ryan Reynolds, which no actor with half a brain should be doing.
  • This is the sort of film that thinks calling a beer a 'libation' is a form of wit.
  • The film's incompetence is not limited to the writing, acting and directing. There are jarring jump cuts and continuity errors, and a laugh-out-loud eyeline mishap during a supposedly intimate conversation. One keeps expecting a boom mike to peek out.