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Accepted
TrailerAfter being rejected from every college he applied, Bartleby Gaines opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown piece of property near his hometown.Genre: ComedyActors: Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Adam Herschman, Columbus Short, Maria Thayer, Lewis Black, Blake Lively, Mark Derwin, Ann Cusack, Hannah Marks, Robin Lord Taylor, ...»Director: Steve PinkCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Accepted"
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Characters of "Accepted"
Bartleby GainesPlayed by: Justin LongSherman SchraderPlayed by: Jonah HillGlenPlayed by: Adam HerschmanDaryl 'Hands' HollowayPlayed by: Columbus ShortRory ThayerPlayed by: Maria ThayerBen LewisPlayed by: Lewis BlackMonica MorelandPlayed by: Blake LivelyJack GainesPlayed by: Mark DerwinDiane GainesPlayed by: Ann CusackLizzie GainesPlayed by: Hannah MarksAbernathy Darwin DunlapPlayed by: Robin Lord TaylorMike WelshPlayed by: Sam HorriganThe RingersPlayed by: Joe HursleyDean Richard Van HornePlayed by: Anthony HealdHoyt AmbrosePlayed by: Travis Van WinkleDrop-off DadPlayed by: Scott Adsit -
Directors of "Accepted"
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Creators of "Accepted"
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Critic Reviews of "Accepted"
Ebert & RoeperAugust 21, 2006Even the characters in the movie are saying at the beginning, 'This is crazy. This will never work.' And I'm like, you know what? You're right. It never will. Not for one second. Even in a whacky comedy like this.
Toronto StarAugust 19, 2006Here's the final mystery about Accepted: Why title a movie that so readily invites the headline Rejected as a critical riposte?
Seattle TimesAugust 18, 2006Even though it outright plagiarizes many plot points and gags of that generational classic, Accepted can't make the leap from contrived to genuine comedy.
Wall Street JournalAugust 18, 2006Go right ahead and skip this one at the Cineplex. You've got my word: It won't be on the final.
San Francisco ChronicleAugust 18, 2006If you can lighten up for an hour and a half, the film delivers one good laugh after another.
Philadelphia InquirerAugust 18, 2006Too bad what begins as a cheerfully irreverent comedy in the tradition of Animal House gets all pious when it slams fraternity culture at neighboring Harmon College.
ComingSoon.netDecember 28, 2010It has a few funny bits here and there, but they're deeply mired in the seen-it-all-beforeness of the film.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)March 15, 2007Though keeping worthwhile targets - like professors who want to see their most creative students fail - director Steve Pink lets his punk inspiration slide into standard school rivalries and unrelated slapstick.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007The movie works on the pure energy of its straight-faced silliness.
Film Freak CentralNovember 12, 2006[Accepted] would be funnier with an R rating on principle
ViewLondonOctober 05, 2006Average comedy that's low on jokes and doesn't quite live up to its premise, though it remains watchable thanks to a charming performance by Justin Long.
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