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Freshman Orientation

Country: USA, Language: English, 92 mins

Original Title

Home of Phobia
  • Director: Ryan Shiraki
  • Writer: Ryan Shiraki
  • Producer: John J. Anderson; Dan Halsted

CGiii Comment

Ridiculously amusing...

The epitome of stereotypes, done to perfection, surprisingly.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A typical Midwestern 18 year-old freshman at a large state university, eager to delve into the college party life, discovers instead that school is not the beer-driven, sexual fantasy of his imagination. Determined to do anything to obtain the girl of his dreams (a gorgeous but reluctant sorority girl), he decides to adopt a gay identity in order to insinuate himself in her life. This casual charade, however, quickly lands him in a morass of campus activism, gender warfare, fraternity hazes, sorority torture, "coming out" narratives, political martyrdom, and ultimately a university-wide meltdown.

Cast & Characters

Sam Huntington as Clay Adams;
Marla Sokoloff as Marjorie;
Mike Erwin as Matt;
Heather Matarazzo as Jessica;
Kaitlin Doubleday as Amanda;
Bryce Johnson as Tazwell;
Jud Tylor as Serena;
John Goodman as Rodney;
Rachel Dratch as Very Drunk Chick;
Mark Abney as Malcome Wood;
Dicky Barrett as Homophobic Cop;
Jonathan Watts Bell as Bad Dancer;
Palma Botterell as Alana;
Skylar Duhe as Bessie Friend;
Antonio Echeverria as Party Guy