Revenge of the Nerds: Panty Raid Edition
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Release Date: 06/03/2007
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Close friends Lewis and Gilbert are freshman at their new college. Unfortunately, they are also nerds to the extreme: horn-rimmed glasses, ill-fitting, mismatched clothes, intelligence galore, etc. Naturally, the curvaceous coeds, juvenile jocks and infantile frat brothers make their lives, and the lives of their fellow outcasts, a misery. But when the nerds decide to create their own fraternity, sexual and comedic hijinks ensue as the nerds seek vengeance against those who've done them wrong. Director Jeff Kanew Star Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Curtis Armstrong Special Features: Widescreen, Commentary Featurettes, Bonus Shorts.
SET CONTAINS:
The deluxe edition of the 1984 college comedy Revenge of the Nerds comes equipped with a variety of special features that the film's cult fans will find essential. First, a running audio commentary by director Jeff Kanew and actors Robert Carradine, Timothy Busfield and Curtis Armstrong proves a delight: warm and silly memories by some very likeable, middle-age guys about working, scene-by-scene, on a goofy, Animal House-like movie in their younger years. The same four individuals, and others from the cast such as Ted McGinley (who played the villainous hunk Stan Gable), Julia Montgomery (Stans girlfriend, Betty Childs), and Andrew Cassese (Wormser), reminisce in the featurette documentary "Im a Nerd and Im Pretty Proud of It" about how they landed their respective jobs on the film (seems like everyone read for Carradines part) and how wild and crazy the actual shoot was in Tucson. What strikes one is how positive all those memories are. Even though some careers havent exactly skyrocketed in the years since Revenge took off, the experience seems to have been very good for everyone at the time. Also included in the special features section is the original, Orson Welles-narrated theatrical trailer; a trailer for Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds In Paradise; and such deleted scenes as a romantic interlude between Gilbert (Anthony Edwards) and girlfriend Judy (Michelle Meyrink), and another starring Michael Lerner as Gilberts racist uncle. A real rarity: the pilot for a truly forgettable television version of Revenge of the Nerds. --Tom Keogh