After three rowdy guys get booted from their frat house, they dress up as women and pledge the 'ugly girl' sorority, where they figure they'll blend right in. They then get a better understanding of women when they walk a mile in their high-heeled shoes.
Whenever it realizes it's venturing into truly risky territory, it bounces back to somewhere safer, like the terra firma of conventional boy-oriented teen-raunch comedy.
Merely (and literally) tosses around sex toys and offers half-hearted paeans to empowerment that are repeatedly undercut by the brutality of the jokes, most at women's expense.
Internet Reviews
November 15, 2002
Most bad movies have at least some redeeming features. Sorority Boys isn't most movies
The film is directed by Wally Wolodarsky from a script by Joe Jarvis and Greg Coolidge. These are names to remember, in order to avoid them in the future.
The premise for this kegger comedy probably sounded brilliant four six-packs and a pitcher of margaritas in, but the film must have been written ... in the thrall of a vicious hangover.