Driving by his hatred for the Deltas, a group of college students, who cause a great mess according to the shameful doings they do and their bad grades, Vernon Warmer, does his best in order to expel them from the university, but he faces many challenges and hardships on doing so.
The Lampoon people understand the darkest secret of an American college education: one of the noblest reasons to go is to spend four years studying sex.
John Belushi's raucous toga party isn't for young kids.
Creative Loafing
August 01, 2015
Endlessly quotable, populated by endearing and unique characters, and blessed with a great score that mixes Elmer Bernstein's orchestral maneuvers with catchy oldies, this riotous comedy has lost none of its appeal over the years.
National Lampoon's Animal House is by no means one long howl, but it's often very funny, with gags that are effective in a dependable, all-purpose way.
7M Pictures
September 05, 2013
a nice piece of counterculture which takes place at a time when there wasn't much counterculture out there
An unashamed sense of its own fantasy is coupled with classically mounted slapstick; nostalgia mixes with cynicism in seductive proportions; and John Belushi's central performance as brain-damaged slob-cum-Thief of Baghdad is wonderful.