Today’s Prayer Focus

College

MPA Rating: R-Rating (MPA) for pervasive crude and sexual content, nudity, language, drug and alcohol abuse.
Moral Rating: not reviewed
Moviemaking Quality:
Primary Audience: Teens
Genre: Teens, Comedy
Length: 1 hr. 34 min.
Year of Release: 2008
USA Release: August 29, 2008 (wide—2,000 theaters) DVD: January 27, 2009
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Relevant Issues
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Every time you buy a movie ticket or rent a video you are casting a vote telling Hollywood “That’s what I want.” Why does Hollywood continue to promote immoral programming? Are YOU part of the problem?

How can I deal with temptations? Answer

Should I save sex for marriage? Answer

How far is too far? What are the guidelines for dating relationships? Answer

What are the consequences of sexual immorality? Answer

Fornication

Featuring Drake Bell, Andrew Caldwell, Andree Moss, Carolyn Moss, Wendy Talley, Kevin Covais, Alona Tal, Ryan Pinkston, Brandi Coleman, Jessica Heap, Finch Nissen, Camille Mana, Haley Bennett, Nathalie Walker, Nick Zano, Gary Owen, Zach Cregger, Reggie Martinez, Deejay Buras, Ethan Tobman, Todd Voltz, Melissa Lingafelt, Brandy Blake, Ava Santana, Nick Erickson, Wallace Merck, Stephanie Honore, Marissa D'Onofrio, Tracy Mulholland, Romeo Clarke, Valentina Vaughn, Heather Vandeven, Verne Troyer, Lisa Morrison, Earl Maddox, Amanda Abadie, Michael J. Gaeta
Director Deb Hagan
Producer John J. Anderson, Julie Dangel, Sam Nazarian, Malcolm Petal, Adam Rosenfelt, Marc Schaberg
Distributor
Distributor: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Trademark logo.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(MGM), owned by Amazon® through MGM Holdings, Inc.

“Best. Weekend. Ever.”

Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “Follows three high school seniors who have the wildest weekend of their lives when they visit a nearby college as prospective freshmen.”


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Movie Critics
…Alcohol/Drugs: Extreme… Profanity: Extreme… (at least 81 “f” words)… Sex/Nudity: Extreme…
ScreenIt
…With its rapid-fire bombardment of one gross-out moment after the next, Deb Hagan’s ‘College’ strains to sell itself as one crazy ride (raging parties! hot lesbian sex! bare breasts!), and chances are it won’t disappoint those looking solely for unadulterated raunch. …
Laura Kern, The New York Times
…rock bottom…
Jim Lane, Sacramento News and Review
…The gross-out-humor level is so juvenile, however, it’s hard to imagine anyone over 16 getting rib-tickled at this R-rated romp. …
Frank Lovece, Film Journal International
…Don’t just skip it, avoid it at all costs. …
Geoff Berkshire, Metromix Chicago