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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GurlyIamBeach

Instant Favorite.

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Comwayon

A Disappointing Continuation

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KnotStronger

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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Ella-May O'Brien

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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kel tirados

This movie hits all points of the funny bone, Physical humor, clever background shenanigans and good ol fashioned fart jokes. How this movie was thought out and put together was very precise and quite frankly hilarious. The dialog was very clever and reminds me of the little banter that me and my friends have when we are out and about. Being a California native, the humor of this movie really had me laughing. The movie also has a a great message regarding social media and how it has an ironic impact on these underclassmen. Apart from the classic college comedy scenarios, the real gold is what you hear and see in the background! I watched this movie with headphones on and was laughing with all the crowd remarks, B to C roll audio and the little stories that happen unfold in the background. It also has a kendama in it. How cool is that?!?! I really enjoyed this movie and recommend it for a fun laugh with friends. See if you can spot the director Colin Sander Cameo! It would make Alfred Hitchcock Proud!

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nui wong

Growing up people will always enjoy their college memories and this can show a lot of the comedy in those moments that you can relate to, the movie blows.....The Mind! <- spoiler phrase by one of the actors. I wish i could have a dean like this man, even tho id like someone like Jim Carrey make me laugh everyday in class. Great movie, Be sure to check it out its worth every bit of your time. From parties to studies, to love and pranks the standard college memory will live long on before it gets renewed. This film will give you phrases to use in lifetime moments and Maybe add some new great ideas or things to do. I promise you wont be disappointed, i know i wasn't, personally meeting the creators of this film was even better cause you can see where the inspiration for the film came from.

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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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Beau Walters

To start off,this movie was both entertaining and philosophical. The film offers aspects of humor I have never seen used in film. The film makers used many different techniques to amuse and entertain the audience. Each scene was not only quite amusing and often made me laugh out loud, but provided a look into the human mind. A lighthearted moral guide. Many lessons to be learned from this unbelievable film.I can't say enough about the hysterical humor presented in this movie. There can only be great things and better films to come in the future from this ultra- talented group of cinematographers. This is a true masterpiece if studied and observed with an open mind. I recommend this film to anyone who wants a brief look into mind of the American adolescent. Be warned that you may never feel the same after watching this film.Thank you to everyone who participated in this film. I enjoyed every second.

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