
A high school senior comes to visit Port Chester (aka Politically Correct U) for the weekend, and the admissions department mistakenly sets him up to stay with Droz, a seven year student and party-animal who lives in The Pit, the most offensive house on campus. After trying to pawn the pre-freshman off on his house mate, Droz sets off on his normal daily activities including disrupting a political protest by throwing meat at a group of vegan protesters. The President of the U... (Full plot summary below)
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A high school senior comes to visit Port Chester (aka Politically Correct U) for the weekend, and the admissions department mistakenly sets him up to stay with Droz, a seven year student and party-animal who lives in The Pit, the most offensive house on campus. After trying to pawn the pre-freshman off on his house mate, Droz sets off on his normal daily activities including disrupting a political protest by throwing meat at a group of vegan protesters. The President of the University then receives a number of complaints, and with the help of her lackey, she may finally have the power to kick Droz's house off campus. But the Pit throws an all-campus rager where George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic performs, and everything might turn out alright if the various political groups can forget their protests for one night and just have fun together.
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| Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyPolitical correctness is such a natural target for satire, it’s surprising that it has taken so long to hit the bigscreen. At the same time, given the issue’s extensive media coverage, it wouldn’t have been too much to expect PCU to cut with a sharper and nastier edge. |
| Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumGood, amusing, disreputable fun—until it starts getting solemn and preachy. |
| DVDTalk.comScott WeinbergTake Piven out of the equation and it'd be a whole lot uglier. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe movie is afraid to be - yes - Politically Incorrect. It isn't really critical of anybody's behavior, and it sketches its campus fringe groups in broad, defanged generalizations. Beneath its facade of contemporary politics, it's another formula film in which the kids want to party and get drunk, and the adults are fuddy-duddies. |
| The Seattle TimesJeff ShannonThe whole point of this anemic venture is to get down and party, but it comes across as a pale passe carbon of "Animal House" that's not half as much fun. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Christopher HarrisP.C.U. turns out to be a surprisingly lame and unfocused campus comedy, one that pays remarkably little attention to its own comic possibilities. |
| User ReviewAndrea LHigh-larious college comedy about a Politically Correct University. Fav. line "We're not gonna protest! We're not gonna protest!" |
| User Reviewshelly bit unfourtunately does not get the same attention as the movie animal house does and it deserves to. |
| User ReviewEhimen AI went to the West Coast branch of PCU: San Francisco State University. Looking to relive college memories? Watch this movie. |
| User ReviewCésar Gwow LOVE this movie! Pivens the maan! George Clinton and the parliments were awesome. This movie is like a newer Animal House but i liked this movie better. |