Dean Slater: Resident Advisor
Dean Slater: Resident Advisor
| 27 August 2013 (USA)
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After their overenthusiastic RA is imprisoned in Mexico, a group of college freshmen are plunged into their first semester under a renegade Resident Advisor, Dean "The Dean" Slater. The boys battle viral video stigma, psychotic girlfriends, and hangovers on their way to creating a more analogue college experience.

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GetPapa

Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible

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Kaelan Mccaffrey

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Kinley

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Kayden

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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brysonbyrne

Based on knowledge of all the actors and the one and only director Colin Sander I believe this movie is a 10. Colin is a film pro and is known for being a great director and editor. This film shows his talent. I would recommend this movie and all of his movies. The actors are not just hysterical but good at what they do. This is a Summer classics for the ages. Big props to Mr. Sander on this masterpiece. I Love KendamaUsa. Dean is a very creative character who is hilarious and a bit creepy at the same time. I love how the dean incorporates his skill toy In the mix. This movie oddly reminds me of American pie. Jimmy Wong is a well known actor in one of my favorite series on YouTube known as video game high school. I hope this review fills your doubts and makes you buy this wonderfully made movie.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen

While "Dean Slater: Resident Adviser" is not amongst the worst of teen comedies, then it is neither amongst the best of them."Dean Slater: Resident Adviser" is a fairly adequate movie. It has some good and bright moments here and there, but this is hardly the type of comedy that will have you in tears from laughing. Sure, there were moments from time to time that proved funny and broke laughs. But in overall, then the movie wasn't riding high on laughs and comedy.The story is straight forward, easy to follow and basically what you would expect from a movie such as this.However, what carried the movie was the gallery of characters. The characters in the movie were well-portrayed and fleshed out on the screen. But characters are, of course, almost nothing without talented actors to bring the characters to life on the screen. And I will say that the people on the cast list in "Dean Slater: Resident Adviser" were doing good jobs with their given roles.While not a movie that will leave a lasting impression, then "Dean Slater: Resident Adviser" is good entertainment for a single watching.

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Adam Simmer

Well, If you are into movies like Animal House, Old School, PCU, Revenge Of The Nerds, Van Wilder or any other movie that pokes fun at College, then this film is for you! Crazy antics, hot babes and pure laughs. All of these and more are in store for you on this INSTANT CLASSIC!!! This film can be instantly watched on YOUTUBE or downloaded/rented on Itunes. They also have a Facebook page and Twitter page. Be sure to check them both out and give RA's pages some love. BTW, if you are into Kendama, Resident Advisor's Facebook page has a bunch of contests that they post pretty much every day. Like their page, watch their film, give them your money. All of these things are a must.

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chomptown

Hearkening back to the 80's college comedy aesthetic this movie tackles the modern dilemma of social media vs. real world interaction. Set at the fictitious Southern California State University the movie follows three freshmen boys who, struggling to overcome their high school identities, find guidance from a long-lost alum standing in as their resident adviser. On screen you see a lot of pretty young faces and bodies (a couple of the actors are of Disney and Nickelodean pedigree) and a surprisingly diverse assortment of locations from desert to campus to beach to an elaborate data-network center.Things begin with the usual college antics...partying and partying then paying the price. This all comes with some laughs. A lot of the gags are of the gross out variety and I have to say that despite myself I was laughing out loud at some of the absurd potty humor (particularly a case of drunken toilet bowl mix-up).There is a love story or two for the hopeless romantics but the emotions seem to take back seat to silliness as the story moves forward towards it's internet defying climax.The acting is all good enough with the one stand out being Mitchel Jarvis of "Keith Stone" infamy who plays the pseudo-lead Dean Slater. Jarvis brings some real gusto to his scenes with a mix of Gene Wilder Willy Wonka and Johny Depp Jack Sparrow making for a strangely transfixing character.With their coincidentally freshman effort, Colin Sander (writer, director) and Christian Sander (writer, producer) have made a movie with all the signs of a young and enthusiastic cast and crew having fun and learning as they go along. There are plenty of little things to criticize with the story and structure, but with this kind of movie it's really not worth getting worked up over. Delivering a good dose of laughs and surprises this is worth the rental fee.P.S. The credit sequence (though perhaps coming in a little late) is fantastic. I hope to see more of that creativity in the next Sander Bro's collaboration.

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