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National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze

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Plot
Set during a crazy afternoon in the lives of a dozen college students at a co-ed dorm that starts with the arrival of two very different women with the same name of Dominique.

Release Year: 2003

Rating: 4.4/10 (5,232 voted)

Director: David Hillenbrand

Stars: Tatyana Ali, Boti Bliss, Gable Carr

Storyline
Dorm Daze unfolds during a crazy afternoon at a university co-ed dormitory in the days before Christmas break when one of the students, Styles McFee, hires a prostitute named Dominique for his unwitting brother, Booker, to lose his virginity. But Booker prefers to lose his virginity to his long-term sweetheart Rachel just down the hall. Meanwhile, another student, named Wang, awaits the arrival of a French foreign exchange student, who speaks little English, also named Dominique. Farcical wackiness ensues as a series of mistaken identities and mishaps escalate into monumental proportions starting when Wang leaves for work, Dominique the Student arrives and is mistaken for the prostitute by Styles, while Dominique the Hooker is mistaken for the student by others including the two dorm gossip queens Lynne and Marla. Other characters involve Adrienne, who is targeted by the dorm geek, Newmar...

Writers: Worm Miller, Patrick Casey

Cast:
Tatyana Ali - Claire
Boti Bliss - Dominique the Hooker
Gable Carr - Rachel
Patrick Cavanaugh - Pete
James DeBello - Cliff Richards
Marieh Delfino - Gerri Farber
Tony Denman - Newmar
Danielle Fishel - Marla
Courtney Gains - Lorenzo the Black Hand
Gregory Hinton - Ted
Edwin Hodge - Tony
Paul H. Kim - Wang (as Paul Hansen Kim)
Katie Lohmann - Dream Girl
Jennifer Lyons - Lynne
Marie Noelle Marquis - Dominique the Student

Taglines: College Freshmen. Virgin Territory.



Details

Official Website: Official site |

Release Date: 20 August 2004

Filming Locations: Balboa Park - 1549 El Prado, San Diego, California, USA

Opening Weekend: $35,018 (USA) (28 September 2003) (34 Screens)

Gross: $436,365 (Worldwide)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
During the campus orientation, Pete asks if anyone knows what famous campus building Eugene O'Neill died in. O'Neill did in fact die in a campus building: room 401 of Shelton Hall, a dormitory in Boston University (which had been a hotel at the time of Eugene's death).

Goofs:
Continuity: After Dominique the hooker kisses Cliff, the sign around his neck is smudged, but in the next shot, it isn't.



User Review

Good Premise but Poorly Executed

Rating: 3/10

When I read the cover of the Brazilian DVD "Dorm Haze", I found a funny premise in the synopsis. A French student named Dominique comes to the Billingsley University in a exchange program and her host can not welcome her since he needs to work. So he asks a gay roommate to receive her in the university dorm. Meanwhile, another student hires a call girl named Dominique to force his roommate to lose his virginity against his will. There is a misunderstanding with the "Dominiques" and the dorm goes crazy.

Unfortunately the cast is unfunny and the gags are too silly and do not work. I saw this film expecting to laugh and I did not find it funny in any moment. The Fantasy Girl in the Extra is the best part of the DVD. Last but not the least, there are many fake reviews in IMDb promoting this terrible flick. My vote is three.

Title (Brazil): "Nota 10 em Confusão" ("Grade A in Confusion")





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