
A man turns to a life of crime to pay for his niece's tuition for her first year at a prestigious university. His girlfriend also wants him to pay $30,000 for the down payment on a house; and his buddy is a bad influence on him.... (Full plot summary below)
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A man turns to a life of crime to pay for his niece's tuition for her first year at a prestigious university. His girlfriend also wants him to pay $30,000 for the down payment on a house; and his buddy is a bad influence on him.
Leave your thoughts about Stealing Harvard.
| Hollywood ReporterDavid HunterSeems destined to flop both in theaters and in ancillary manifestations. |
| Houston ChronicleEric HarrisonIt's all pretty tame. The most offensive thing about the movie is that Hollywood expects people to pay to see it. |
| Supercala.comJohn Venable...all we want out of our comedies at times are just a few good laughs, and this one delivers more than a few. |
| Denver Rocky Mountain NewsRobert DenersteinStealing Harvard aspires to comedic grand larceny but stands convicted of nothing more than petty theft of your time. |
| New TimesLuke Y. ThompsonHad Stealing Harvard merely been a stupid movie about people stuck in a string of silly moments, it could have gotten by on charm. As written by Peter Tolan and directed by Bruce McCulloch (''Kids in the Hall'') it's a stupid movie about stupid people. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettThe best way to hope for any chance of enjoying this film is by lowering your expectations. Then lower them a bit more. |
| Supercala.comPaul SalfenIn what promises to be a top contender for worst movie of the year, Stealing Harvard proves that Tom Green should just stay out of the film business. |
| Countingdown.comLarry CarrollQuite frankly, I can't see why any actor of talent would ever work in a McCulloch production again if they looked at how this movie turned out. |
| Local Planet Weekly (Spokane, WA)Rachel DeahlSeemingly a vehicle to showcase the Canadian's inane ramblings, Stealing Harvard is a smorgasbord of soliloquies about nothing delivered by the former Mr. Drew Barrymore. |
| Hollywood Report CardRoss AnthonyAs for the antics themselves, the early ones lack, sometimes loudly lacking. But like John's dumb-determination, the script keeps rubbing its two sticks together until something funny sparks. A weak B+. |