School for Scoundrels
Dimension Films presents a Picked Last production ; a Media Talent Group production ; produced by Daniel Goldberg, Geyer Kosinski, Todd Phillips ; screenplay by Todd Phillips & Scot Armstrong ; directed by Todd Phillips.
- Widescreen ed., unrated ballbuster ed.
- New York : Weinstein Co., [2007]
- 1 videodisc (107 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Special features: alternate ending; gag reel; the making of you didn't see on TV; feature commentary with writer/director Todd Phillips and writer Scot Armstrong; theatrical trailor.
Roger Waddell is a meek New York City meter maid, who is having a rough time at work and failing in his social life. When Roger's third "Little Brother" in a row dumps him, the recreation center manager suggests he call a mysterious phone number. Sitting at home, Roger calls the number and reaches Dr. P, who then instructs him to show up at the Learning Annex carrying a manila envelope with $5,000 cash. When he arrives, he and another new student meet Lesher, Dr. P's assistant. Soon, they learn Dr. P is running a very unorthodox class in how to gain confidence and change your life. When Dr. P looks at this new collection of losers, he becomes disgusted and ends class early. Lesher is instructed to hand out beepers. The new "recruits" must carry the beepers and initiate a confrontation with someone nearby when instructed. Soon, Roger begins to excel in the class and gains the confidence to ask his neighbor out on a date. But Dr. P is a competitive guy and does not like to be upstaged by his students, so he begins to romance the same girl as Roger in an attempt to steal her away.
Unrated; for language, crude and sexual content, and some violence.
Closed captioned; Includes English and Spanish subtitles.
1594444749 9781594444746
79902 Weinstein Company
Confidence--Drama.
Interpersonal confrontation--Drama.
Teacher-student relationships--New York (State)--New York--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--New York--Drama.
New York (State)--New York
Sch 35
Special features: alternate ending; gag reel; the making of you didn't see on TV; feature commentary with writer/director Todd Phillips and writer Scot Armstrong; theatrical trailor.
Roger Waddell is a meek New York City meter maid, who is having a rough time at work and failing in his social life. When Roger's third "Little Brother" in a row dumps him, the recreation center manager suggests he call a mysterious phone number. Sitting at home, Roger calls the number and reaches Dr. P, who then instructs him to show up at the Learning Annex carrying a manila envelope with $5,000 cash. When he arrives, he and another new student meet Lesher, Dr. P's assistant. Soon, they learn Dr. P is running a very unorthodox class in how to gain confidence and change your life. When Dr. P looks at this new collection of losers, he becomes disgusted and ends class early. Lesher is instructed to hand out beepers. The new "recruits" must carry the beepers and initiate a confrontation with someone nearby when instructed. Soon, Roger begins to excel in the class and gains the confidence to ask his neighbor out on a date. But Dr. P is a competitive guy and does not like to be upstaged by his students, so he begins to romance the same girl as Roger in an attempt to steal her away.
Unrated; for language, crude and sexual content, and some violence.
Closed captioned; Includes English and Spanish subtitles.
1594444749 9781594444746
79902 Weinstein Company
Confidence--Drama.
Interpersonal confrontation--Drama.
Teacher-student relationships--New York (State)--New York--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--New York (State)--New York--Drama.
New York (State)--New York
Sch 35