they were still loveable! i'm really glad that the movie made both of the main characters likeable, and pretty realistic. they were both charming in their own way, and i enjoyed watching them.
The ONLY defense for the post by SouthernCross88au is Dora worked in a strip club and when the roommates tried to get Paul kicked out by saying Paul didn't do any chores, made derogatory remarks about other ethnic groups and he had bad personal hygiene. Paul remarked that he loves to make racial slurs, didn't like to do chores and indoor plumbing is way too confusing. The name of the movie is Loser which is about Paul because, he had trouble making friends and gets walked all over but, in the end he is the winner, I am guessing as I am only about one third into the movie.
SouthernCross88au must be a drunk A**h**E
I have 2 sets of twin boys, Pete & Repete and Mark & Remarkable
That bothered me a bit as the roommates were telling the housing resident all those lies and Paul didn't deny it. Paul just didn't find the other students who had similar likes. He would fit in with them. Then again, many were rich kids who just wanted to get by and pass. Dora was equally committed to her studies. Good match there.