Sorority Boys

2002 Comedy

The time-honored "men in drag" concept gets a teen sex comedy makeover with this farce from director Wallace Wolodarsky. Dave (Barry Watson), Adam (Michael Rosenbaum), and Doofer (Harland Williams) are a trio of broke playboy misogynists who are accused of embezzlement by their frat brothers and kicked out. The friends quickly find themselves with only one option if they wish to remain on campus rent-free and nab the real culprits: the sorority known as Delta Omicron Gamma (D.O.G.), an institution widely known for its members' deficiency of physical beauty. After undergoing radical transformations thanks to wigs, makeup, and some serious depilatory efforts, the boys are soon passing themselves off as Daisy, Adena, and Roberta. It's not long before their past mistreatment of women has come back to haunt them, while Dave falls in love with Leah (Melissa Sagemiller), the head of the sorority, forcing him to consider when and where to confess the truth. In the meantime, the boys draw closer to learning the identity of the real thieves. Sorority Boys (2002) co-stars Heather Matarazzo. more..

Director: Wallace Wolodarsky

Starring: Barry Watson, Michael Rosenbaum, Harland Williams, Melissa Sagemiller, Tony Denman

Reviews

  • There are moments of real funniness in this smarter-than-anticipated goof-fest.

    Lisa Schwarzbaum - Entertainment Weekly

    27 April 2013

  • This comic gem is as delightful as it is derivative.

    - The San Francisco Chronicle

    27 April 2013

  • Unoriginal but effective raunchy drag comedy.

    Jonathan Foreman - New York Post

    27 April 2013

  • All's well that ends well, and rest assured, the consciousness-raising lessons are cloaked in gross-out gags.

    Maitland McDonagh - TV Guide

    27 April 2013

  • Crude, lewd comedy that makes ''Animal House'' seem wholesome.

    Loren King - The Boston Globe

    27 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Feature

    Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards (2003)

  • Film - Choice Actor, Comedy

    Teen Choice Awards (2002)