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Lambdas decide to beat the Alphas at their own game and throw a party at the Hotel Coral Essex. The neon sign outside the hotel is deliberately broken so that it reads "Hot oral sex", which draws people for miles. The Tri-Lambs perform a rock/rap "No On 15" song outside of the hotel, winning over the crowd. Prop 15 is voted down the next morning. Roger expresses a desire to make peace with the Tri-Lambs, and to that end he proposes a bylaw stating that any fraternity found guilty of a crime will be expelled from the conference and their charter revoked. The Lambdas, satisfied that the Alphas now cannot attack them without being expelled from the conference, accept their offer of friendship and their luxurious hotel suite at the Royal Flamingo. Roger encourages Sunny to grab a couple of girls and take the Tri-Lambs to the beach in his car. On the beach Sunny and Lewis get to know and like each other. Roger reports his car stolen, and the Lambdas are arrested.
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Booger discovered on the island, Ogre and the others realize he is not so different from them after all. As the group sleeps Lewis has a dream about Gilbert, who implores Lewis not to give up and points out that Lewis is acting like a jerk to Sunny, who is stranded with him by choice. This helps give
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film to include Anthony Edwards as Gilbert and Andrew Cassese as Wormser. Edwards did not like the script and was very reluctant to reprise his role, and only agreed to return when his scenes were scheduled to be filmed very quickly and without any location filming. The script was changed so Gilbert
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The next day, Roger announces a new bylaw to be voted upon by the conference: "Proposition 15", which would require physical as well as academic standards to be met by all members of the conference. Lewis's argument against the proposition is co-opted by a wet-nightie contest happening poolside. The
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The next morning The Tri-Lambs find a Cuban military officer's hidden cache of military supplies, including an amphibious boat/truck. At the conference, Roger is presiding over the vote to expel the Tri-Lambs, when, decked out in military gear, they crash the conference, driving right through the
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Stewart and Sunny bail the Tri-Lambs out of jail. Sunny apologizes and explains that she knew nothing of Roger's plan, but Lewis does not believe her. The Alpha Betas kidnap the Tri-Lambs along with Sunny and dump them on an uninhabited island. Disgusted by Roger's actions, Sunny jumps overboard.
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films seemed to rely on having a built-in audience of people who were ostracized during adolescence in lieu of a good story or good jokes, but that where the original at least was "erratically funny", the sequel offered nothing but forced and unfunny gags. He also criticized the brutish means by
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and turned down multiple offers from the studio with pay increases as well as the pleas of Robert Carradine who was worried that without the commitment of Anthony Edwards and now Curtis Armstrong the project would collapse. Armstrong eventually changed his mind when a Fox executive told him the
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Heading to the United Fraternity pre-conference barbecue, the Lambdas end up in the Florida swamplands (intentionally given wrong directions by Roger) and confront a group of Seminole Indians in an ancient Mayan temple, an act concocted by the Alphas to humiliate the Tri-Lambs into leaving the
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conference room wall, then chase the attendees out to the pool. Sunny reveals that Roger set them up and kidnapped them. Lewis punches Roger in the jaw, knocking him into the pool. The fraternity council vote Roger and the Alphas out of the fraternity council and revoke their charter.
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despite having no prior directing experience, because he was well liked by the studio administration and had a reputation for efficiency. Script writing duties were assigned to Dan Guntzelman and Steve Marshall who were best known for serving as writers on the sitcom
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had a broken leg, which enabled Edwards to film almost all of his material in one session, and he spent a few days filming the scene where he appears in Lewis's dream. They are played by other actors in the third film and stay offscreen in the fourth film.
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who played Betty Childs was initially supposed to return, but after learning the movie would've begun with Betty cheating on Lewis with a random Alpha Beta in order to free up Lewis for a new love interest, Montgomery refused to return.
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only returned in a cameo appearance as he was reportedly busy with another film with the producers not all that concerned by Edwards absence as they considered him the least funny character in the original film.
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The film was a box office success, largely because many fans of the original saw it. Also, the movie had a relatively small budget of $ 10 million and its participants did not have large shares of the grosses.
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When they realize Ogre cannot be trusted to keep his mouth shut, they also throw him into the water, despite the fact that he cannot swim. Wormser jumps into the ocean and rescues Ogre. After smoking some
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based on 27 reviews with an average score of 3.67/10. The critical consensus reads: "It reunites most of the original cast and rounds them up for a trip to Fort Lauderdale for spring break, but
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conference. They are captured, forced to strip to their underwear, chased by alligators and later Ogre, and forced to make their way across town back to their hotel in their underwear.
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film in which Betty does not appear, although a picture of her is at the beginning of the film. Stan Gable, Takashi, and U.N. Jefferson also do not appear. This is the last
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was offered to direct, Kanew had been vocal in his opposition to a sequel and was quoted saying "It's done, the nerds won. What are you going to do? Have them win again?"
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which the "nerds" achieve victory, saying it makes it "hard to see much difference between their values and the ones of those tormenting them".
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film to feature Poindexter. Although he is shown on the DVD cover of the fourth film, he is not seen nor mentioned in it. This is also the last
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who played Toshiro Takashi was not able to reprise his role in the sequel due to him playing the character Tomoko Nogata in the
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just has a bunch of guys schlepping around wishing somebody had written some dialogue for them." Michael Wilmington of the
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Back at Adams College, Lewis and Gilbert lead an induction ceremony for the newest member of Lambda Lambda Lambda, Ogre.
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only to find out upon accepting the deal that Gelbart was not nor had he ever been approached for such a job.
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forgets to pack enough jokes or compelling characters to make it through its 89-minute running time."
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in a stark reversal of the previous studio head's "no sequels" policy, believing a sequel to
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Curtis Armstrong admitted to hating the script and instead wanted to focus on his role in
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due to being a faster and cheaper alternative. Shooting took place at Fort Lauderdale and
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Lewis the confidence he needs to apologize to Sunny and try to find a way off the island.
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Revenge of the Nerd: Or . . . The Singular Adventures of the Man Who Would Be Booger
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series, which he contractually agreed to do before learning of the Nerds II sequel.
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series. Its cast features most of the main actors from its predecessor, including
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The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. It holds a 7% rating on
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with many vacationing college students used as extras and background actors.
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from Adams College head to a national fraternity convention in
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was a "no brainer". While there was no indication original
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At a 30th anniversary of the original film in 2014,
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