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Orange County (2002) Certificate 12

Orange County
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(59%)
 
Starring: Jack Black | Colin Hanks | Catherine O'Hara | John Lithgow | Harold Ramis | Schuyler Fisk | Jane Adams | Garry Marshall | Dana Ivey | Chevy Chase
Director: Jake Kasdan
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 79 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Dubbed: Czech, German
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish
Released: June 02, 2003

High school student, Shaun Brumder, has his sights set on gaining a place at Stanford University. His dreams are shattered when he receives a letter of rejection after his counsellor sends the wrong papers to Stanford. Now Shaun has just twenty-four hours to reach Stanford and put the record straight...

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Rising head and shoulders above the usual “teen comedy” pack thanks to its offbeat observations, quirky sensibilities and marvellous performances, this is also noteworthy for agreeably showcasing the second-generation Hollywood talents of Colin Hanks (Tom's son), Schuyler Fisk (Sissy Spacek's daughter) and Jake Kasdan (director Lawrence's son). It feels so amusingly fresh because Kasdan focuses on extracting wry humour from a colourful ensemble of flawed eccentrics rather than gross-out actions. Set in the “perfect” Californian region of the title, aimless surfer dude Hanks finds his life changed when he discovers a novel buried in the sand and is so struck by its passionate content he decides to become a writer. But, a clerical mistake means his now brilliant grades are attributed to another student and he has 24 hours to fix the error before Stanford University closes its application ranks. Plenty of hearty chuckles and knowing giggles arise from the screwball complications, which are further energised by the brilliant John Lithgow and Catherine O'Hara as Hanks's divorced off-the-wall parents and a host of on-target cameos by Lily Tomlin, Ben Stiller, Harold Ramis, Chevy Chase and Kevin Kline.

Highest rated reviews

10 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Bloody hilarious

A Customer from Norwich, England, 12th February, 2004

I started to watch this one with no preconception of what it was, and the opening scenes caught my attention. As the movie progressed I felt that I knew all of the characters in the people around me. The actors were perfectly cast, Colin hanks to play the lead, Jack Black as his waster of a brother.

This one has everything, comedy, action and above all a real story!!! Rare amongst modern movies.

If you are not sure what to watch tonight, watch this, you will not be disappointed.

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6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
Without Jack Black...

CC from from Sutton Coldfield, 16th January, 2007

Often films explore how beyond reach achievements can become reality. This film relies upon the viewers knowledge of how difficult a college place is to obtain, however seems unsuitable in our current culture, thus seems his chosen path is one of no importance to him. The film tries to please too many viewers with little portions of comedy, despair, love, etc but never enough in one area. It is a nice film if you want to unwind, but not one to be excited, challenged or even for laughs. Jack Black rescues this film somewhat.

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5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
What a funny film

Thomas Woods from London, 5th January, 2005

Just conveying the comments from previous viewers really as to how great a film this is. The emphasis is on the empathy with the main character Shaun and his hap-hazard multi-dysfunctional Orange County family and his efforts to get into Stamford University. Jack Black is superb (as Shaun's drugged up brother) as are John Lithgow and Catherine O'Hara (as Shaun's career obsessed and partially psychotic (respectively) parents).

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Excellent surprise

janetyjanet from , 19th July, 2004

Didn't know much about the film other than that it stars Tom Hanks son Colin & Jack Black (the latter not necessarily a recommendation as far as I'm concerned) so was very happy to sit back & find myself watching a cracking comedy with touches of insight and meaning.
At times it does veer towards the silly but never irredeemably so and is continually pulled back by the spot on performances of all concerned.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 4.0 stars
Fantastic

aj77home from , 6th February, 2010

A film that I have seen advertised so many times and thought the summary sounded boring. How wrong I was, absolutley loved this piece of messed up genius. The journey of a young man's realisation that despite all the mishaps of his confused family life. life really can be alright. Certificate 12 it can be understood by adults and children on different levels. Well worth watching

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Rated 4.0 stars
Super Funny, but Weird

A Customer from London, 21st December, 2009

Ok, so this film is a bit weird, but then again, Orange County is a weird place. Gotta love Jack Black! Super funny, but not your average 'the studio thinks your stupid funny'. You gotta think outside the box for this one! Enjoy and don't take too seriously.

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Rated 2.0 stars
how blue can you get?

xmaseveeve from , 13th December, 2009

Wow this is bad. This is so bad that you wonder how it got made. The great thing about it is Jack Black. And the steaming mother. I'm with her.

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