What astonishes me about this movie
Saw it for the like 100th time last night. What amazes me is how many classic scenes and lines there are. People remember, I suppose, Bluto in the lunchroom (FOOD FIGHT) and watching Mandy on the ladder the most, but so many others: The boys visiting the two frat houses at the beginning, Flounder is shown on the screen when Delta House is accepting pledges with Otter giving his "we were once all losers" speech, Niedermeyer abusing Flounder ("A PLEDGE PIN!!! ON YOUR UNIFORM!!!"), Neidermeyer's line "your all worthless and weak - now drop and give me 20"), getting stoned with Donald Sutherland, Neidermeyer's horse dying in Dean Wormer's office, the toga party with the two contrasting "love scenes" between Otter/Mrs. Wormer and Pinto/Mayor's daughter; Greg Marmalade in 2 scenes with 2 girls both unsuccessfully trying to pleasure him, Otis Day and the Nights, the Delta house hearing with yet another speech from Otter, the Road Trip (best line in the whole movie for me was Otter, about the recently deceased Fawn Liebowitz who died in a kiln explosion: "she was going to make me a pot;" "what's your majo?" - "primitive cultures;" "mind if we dance with your dates?"- ), meeting with Dean Wormer - ("Mr. Blutarski - zero point zero); Bluto's "it's not over" speech ("was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?") Pinto and Mayor's daughter exchanging secrets in the sleeping bag, the parade, the captions at the end - - and I know I'm forgetting alot.
Just an incredible movie from top to bottom. How another thread could compare this to the mediocre (at best) "Van Wilder" is beyond me.
There's also a great humanity about the movie, but that's a different topic.