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A bored college student (Sam Huntington) decides to play along when an attractive classmate mistakenly... (Learn more)

Starring: Marla Sokoloff, Heather Matarazzo, Bryce Johnson (View All)

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Heather Matarazzo stars in the movie Freshman Orientation. (Photo: Element Films INC)
About Freshman Orientation

Starring: Marla Sokoloff, Heather Matarazzo, Bryce Johnson

Can a young man win the hand of the girl of his dreams by convincing her that he prefers the company of men? That's the dilemma facing the protagonist of this independent comedy. Clay (Sam Huntington) was a big man on his high-school campus, but he discovers he's just another nobody when he starts his first year of college, and while he expected to be making time with lots of pretty coeds, most of the girls on campus could care less about him. As Clay hopes to improve his social status by rushing a fraternity after his dorm roommate unexpectedly dies, Amanda (Kaitlin Doubleday), another incoming freshman, is similarly hoping to join a sorority, and as part of her initiation she and the other pledges are each instructed to pick up a certain type of "loser" guy for a party where the boys will be humiliated as part of the evening's entertainment. Amanda is supposed to find a guy who is obviously gay, and her friend Jessica (Heather Matarazzo) mistakenly thinks Clay fits the bill. It doesn't take long for Clay to realize what's going on, but he decides to play along if it means going out with a pretty girl, and he gives himself a crash course in gay behavior in hopes of winning Amanda's heart with some help from amiable queer bartender Rodney (John Goodman). Produced under the title Home of Phobia, Freshman Orientation was the first feature film from writer and director Ryan Shiraki. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Quick Facts

US Release Date

8/31/07

MPAA Rating

Rated R for for strong sexual content, language and some drug use.

Running Time

91 mins.

Locations

  • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Language

  • English

Box Office Total

$10,462

Distributor

  • Here Films
  • Here! Films
  • Universal Studios Home Entertainment

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