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A high school slacker who's rejected by every school he applies to opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown piece of property near his hometown.

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Release : 2006
Rating : 6.4
Studio : Universal Pictures,  Shady Acres Entertainment, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Justin Long Jonah Hill Blake Lively Adam Herschman Columbus Short
Genre : Comedy

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Reviews

FeistyUpper
2018/08/30

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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PiraBit
2018/08/30

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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Janis
2018/08/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Justina
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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rajatshanu64
2016/07/30

some movie is looking over reality like this one a guy making fool his parents that he accepted in a university which is fake and made by him in a old dirty place with help of some friend and many student comes there to get admission when his friend made website about university and they all happy because they can do whatever they want they don't need to study about a subject who they don't want they have freedom to choose any subject even it's exist in course or not thinking is good as movie little inspiration and really can i guy do this in real world is very big anything can possible accept this one haha but a good movie i enjoyed it and i feel joyful when in last his university was approved by government

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view_and_review
2015/09/13

"Accepted" is about a small band of high school graduates, led by Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long), that began a college. They say that necessity is the mother of invention. Well, these kids were all rejected from known universities and had to concoct a plan to stave off parental accosting (I guess junior colleges didn't exist in this town). Coincidentally (or not coincidentally) this very thing occurred in Germany in 1948.This movie was mildly funny and really if it weren't for Jonah Hill it would not have been that. Justin Long's style and the played out clichés just didn't do it for me. What clichés? Well, he was rejected by Harmon College which, of course, is full of wealthy xenophobic WASPs who wouldn't even urinate on you if you were on fire if you don't fit their mold. Harmon College and its attendees were the typical over-the-top bourgeois, nose-in-the-air, stuck up group which give the undying impression that all rich people are a-holes. And Bartleby, or B, was the quirky, witty, cliché individualist that flies in the face of the establishment. In other words, a Hollywood plot we've all seen a thousand times.That's not to say that the movie was a total bust and not worth watching. Like I stated, Johan Hill as Sherman Schrader was great. It was interesting enough to see how big he used to be. Lewis Black, for those who like him, was in classic form. The movie had good moments and provided a solid story of a school started by students. It's just Justin Long and the redressed "Revenge of the Nerds" that I didn't like.

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higherall7
2014/06/25

There are characters in movies that I immediately identify with and I must admit Bartleby Gaines is one of them. I felt the same pang of recognition as when I watched Jimmy Rabbitte organize his Soul Music Band in Dublin, Ireland in 'The Commitments', or when I watched the little shoeshine boy challenge The Cincinnati Kid to a game of pitching pennies at the end of that movie. 'Hey, that's like me!' or 'Yeah! That's like something I would do!' The truth is 'winging it' has its limitations and sooner or later every student of this subject must eventually pay the piper, no matter how artistic or expert he becomes with this form of discipline. But we true believers of the Faith love it when we see anyone confront a difficult situation with spontaneous creativity rather than the rules or guidelines that come out of some standard textbook. Any artistically inclined person easily relates to the type of creative energy and thinking outside of the box that proves to be Bartleby Gaines' forte. While also appreciating how such aptitudes when not properly supervised can lead to the ill gotten gains of the Confidence Artist amongst others.This movie has lots of nice bits of business in it that brought to mind Robert Donat's improvised speech while on the run from the long arm of the Law in 'The Thirtynine Steps' or Bill Murray's declaration in the middle of the movie 'Quick Change' when he stumbles into a den of thieves and states 'We came for the MONEY!'. You can't help but root for Bartleby and his gang of college rejects as they work the system on behalf of rejects everywhere.Some people love to uphold and defend the Status Quo and other folks are born and bred to defy it. This film lightly explores the uneasy tension between these two groups with often hilarious results. The premise may seem improbable, but I seem to remember when some upstarts seeking the rights and privileges of titled gentlemen and freedom from the Royal Elite thought they could take on the whole of the British Empire and win out. We all know what happened to them. I think all this occurred in some backwater on the East Coast of North America centuries ago.Anyway, the concepts of inclusion and exclusion, inculcating learning to serve the needs of the society at large through authoritarian means and tailoring learning to serve the needs of the individual and the soul on a non-authoritarian basis, are played upon in the scatological vein for laughs and touches upon some interesting insights without putting a damper on any of the fun. There are even a couple of wry nods made to the principles of 'Teaching With Love and Logic' although if you blink you'll miss them.The ending comes across as the adolescent's version of 'Mister Smith Goes to Washington', but I think I've said enough. You'll either go with the premise of this wacky College Comedy or write it off as infantile hogwash.I have a warm sense of amusement inside every time I think of this movie myself.

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raghavendra-ramadass2
2013/09/28

I just got this movie from my friend and had a good time watching it... This movie is amazingly funny and also really enthusiastic too ! This movie says about the truth of today's education system, maybe abroad or here in India, it's all the same... It is an excellent portrayal of the "system" in question and how ridiculous it truly is. The funny portions in the movie r really funny, because they say the truth ! Many other movies just become stupid, actually meaning to be funny, but this isn't a movie like that! this is actually a funny and meaningful movie that every student and Parents too should watch !!!Hope you have a good time watching this movie!

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