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''Revenge of the Nerds'' is a 1984 American
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directed by
Jeff Kanew Jeffrey Roger Kanew (born December 16, 1944) is an American film director, screenwriter, film producer and film editor who early in his career made trailers for many films of the 1970s and is probably best known for directing the film '' Reven ...
and starring
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, Anthony Edwards,
Ted McGinley Theodore Martin McGinley (born May 30, 1958) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Jefferson D'Arcy on the television sitcom '' Married... with Children'', Charley Shanowski on the ABC sitcom '' Hope & Faith'', and as Derek on the ...
, and
Bernie Casey Bernard Terry Casey (June 8, 1939 – September 19, 2017) was an American American football, professional football player and actor. He was a football player and All-America, All-American hurdler at Bowling Green Falcons, Bowling Green State Un ...
. The plot follows a group of
nerd A nerd is a person seen as overly intellectual, obsessive, introverted, or lacking social skills. Such a person may spend inordinate amounts of time on unpopular, little known, or non-mainstream activities, which are generally either highly t ...
s at the fictional Adams College trying to stop the ongoing harassment by jock
fraternity A fraternity (; whence, "wikt:brotherhood, brotherhood") or fraternal organization is an organization, society, club (organization), club or fraternal order traditionally of men but also women associated together for various religious or secular ...
Alpha Betas and its sister sorority Pi Delta Pi.


Plot

Best friends and
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s Lewis Skolnick and Gilbert Lowe enroll in Adams College to study
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. The Alpha Betas, a
fraternity A fraternity (; whence, "wikt:brotherhood, brotherhood") or fraternal organization is an organization, society, club (organization), club or fraternal order traditionally of men but also women associated together for various religious or secular ...
that includes most of the Adams football team, carelessly burn down their own house and urged by Coach Harris, take over the freshman dorms, throwing the freshmen out into the street. Dean Ulich designates temporary living space in the gymnasium and allows the freshmen to rush the fraternities. Lewis, Gilbert, and several other nerds fail to join fraternities but obtain and renovate a dilapidated house near campus. The Alpha Betas, led by star quarterback Stan Gable, are irked by the nerds' success, and Stan sets his fellow members to harassing the nerds, which includes throwing a rock through the window that says "Nerds, get out". The nerds complain to
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who are constrained by the Greek Council that adjudicates all such pranks. Stan is currently president of the Council and largely controls its processes. The nerds decide to seek membership in the Greek Council by joining a national fraternity. After 29 rejection letters, the only one to consider them is the
black fraternity African-American fraternities and sororities are social organizations that predominantly recruit black college students and provide a network that includes both undergraduate and alumni members. These organizations were typically founded by Blac ...
Lambda Lambda Lambda (Tri-Lambs), led by U.N. Jefferson. After meeting the nerds, Jefferson is about to refuse their application when Poindexter notices the Tri-Lambs rulebook states that all applicants are given probationary membership. The nerds organize a large party with the Omega Mu sorority, similarly made up of nerdy and overweight women, including Gilbert's girlfriend Judy, and invite Jefferson to attend. The party is dull until Booger provides everyone with high quality
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. The Alpha Betas and the Pi Delta Pis, the sorority to which Stan's girlfriend Betty Childs belongs, then disrupt the party by bringing and releasing pigs. The nerds exact revenge on both groups by pulling pranks of their own. Impressed with the nerds' tenacity, Jefferson grants them full membership. However, the harassment intensifies, and Stan prevents any attempts by the Greek Council to sanction Alpha Beta. The nerds realize the only way to get the Council to help is to put one of their own in as president, which they can do by winning the Greek Games during
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. Partnering with the Omega Mus and using their extensive scientific knowledge and creativity, the Tri-Lambs compete strongly with the Alpha Betas and Pi Delta Pis during the athletic events. At the charity fundraiser, the nerds heavily outsell the Alpha Betas by offering pies containing hidden nude pictures of Betty and other Pi Delta Pis. During this, Lewis, who has fallen in love with Betty, steals Stan's costume and tricks Betty into engaging in sexual intercourse with him. Finally, the nerds dominate the musical competition with a techno- computer-driven musical production, winning the overall games. Lewis immediately nominates Gilbert as the new Council president. Coach Harris lambasts the Alpha Betas for losing to the nerds, and Stan leads them in vandalizing the Tri-Lamb house. The nerds become despondent, and Gilbert decides to barge into the middle of the Homecoming Pep Rally to voice his complaints. The Alpha Betas try to stop him, but Jefferson and a large group of national Tri-Lambs arrive to intimidate the Alpha Betas, offering Gilbert the opportunity to give a rousing speech about standing up to discrimination. Lewis and the other Tri-Lambs, many alumni, and Betty, who announces she is "in love with a nerd", join in cheering Gilbert, soundly shaming the Alpha Betas. An emboldened Dean Ulich instructs Coach Harris that the Tri-Lambs will now live in the Alpha Beta house, while the Alpha Betas will live in the gym until they can repair the Tri-Lamb house.


Cast


Development

The movie was inspired by a Los Angeles magazine article, titled "Revenge of the Nerds", that describes computer programmers gaining respect in Silicon Valley.Gold, Jon (July 20, 2014).
'Revenge of the Nerds' Turns 30
". ''Arizona Daily Star''. p. E1, E5.
Director
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saw
Ted McGinley Theodore Martin McGinley (born May 30, 1958) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Jefferson D'Arcy on the television sitcom '' Married... with Children'', Charley Shanowski on the ABC sitcom '' Hope & Faith'', and as Derek on the ...
on the cover of a "Men of
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" calendar and decided he was perfect for the role of the head of the Alpha Beta fraternity. Kanew cast
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as another Alpha Beta brother because he loved his father
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's book ''
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'' so much. A scene of a Tri-Lambda convention in Las Vegas was deleted because a
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executive thought it was making fun of him.


Production

The
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in
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, was chosen to film many of the exterior scenes. Bill J. Varney, the university's assistant vice president for administrative services, approved filming, particularly after
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agreed to make a large donation to the university. Two weeks later, the university's administrators revoked permission to film on campus.Svejcara, Bob (January 13, 1984).
'Nerds' Casting Call Draws Likely Candidates
". ''Arizona Daily Star''. p. 21.
Dudley B. Woodard, university vice president for student affairs, said the movie would not "portray campus life in a representative way". Allan Beigel, vice president of university relations, said there was nothing that would make them change their minds. After some negotiations, the university allowed filming on campus as long as the producers tried to schedule film shooting so as to not affect campus activities, not film anything "with a questionable nature with regards to taste", and accept advice from fraternities. Film shooting on campus began in January 1984. The nerds' original residence, from which they were ousted by the Alpha Betas, was actually Cochise Hall. Their subsequent residence was University of Arizona's Bear Down Gymnasium. The original Alpha Beta fraternity house that is burned down was filmed at the
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fraternity house (on University Boulevard). Casting for
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s, specifically for mean jocks, sorority sisters, and members of a
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, was held at the University of Arizona's Drama Building and at a Tucson Hilton Inn. While working as a security guard during filming, an off-duty police officer found a vial with a small amount of cocaine in a dressing room. The police decided not to pursue an investigation because it would be impossible to determine whose it was. Interior scenes were shot at
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. Different sources report the film's budget between $6million and $8million, low for a feature film of the time. According to producers
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and
Peter Samuelson Peter Samuelson (born 16 October 1951) is an American and British TV and film producer known for films such as ''Revenge of the Nerds'' and ''Arlington Road''. Early life Samuelson was born in London, England, and has a master's degree in Engl ...
, the two had to fight for the ending pep rally scene as others involved in the production wanted a more cathartic ending where the Nerds would get more violent revenge on the Alpha Betas including destroying their house. Field and Samuelson further stated that the nerds' actions were inspired by
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's usage of
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.


Soundtrack

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, of
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fame, wrote and performed the song "They're So Incredible" for the film, under the name Revenge. In the film, the song is performed by the Tri-Lambs at the final event of the Greek Games and contains different lyrics. Three songs appear in the film but not on the soundtrack: "
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" by
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" by
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, and "
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" by
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.


Reception


Critical response

''Revenge of the Nerds'' was panned by many reviewers at release.
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'' wrote, "It is the absence of genuine comedy that exposes glaringly the film's fundamental attitude of condescension and scorn toward blacks and women, and a tendency toward stereotyping that clashes violently with its superficial message of tolerance, compassion and fair play." ''
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'' said "''Revenge of the Nerds'' is primarily the story of outcasts getting their just rewards, and that is always a satisfying movie ingredient. Nonetheless, this scattergun, often scatological film is filled with extensive racial stereotypes, which may offend some moviegoers." ''
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'' said that Lewis's pursuit of a cheerleader "goes beyond being pathetic and becomes masochistic". ''
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'' called it "another predictable and witless teenage sex comedy". Kevin Thomas of ''
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'' thoroughly enjoyed the movie, calling it "a delicious, gratifying underdog fantasy and a raunchy, uproarious satire set in the often cruel and inherently discriminating world of college fraternities and sororities".


Box office

''Revenge of the Nerds'' was released in theaters on July 20, 1984, although some theaters showed the movie a few days early as a
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. The film grossed $40million domestically.


Home media

The film was released on
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on March 6, 2007, and on
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on May 6, 2014, by
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.


Legacy


Lasting reception

The film holds a 71% critics' approval rating film
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, based on 43 critics' reviews. Their consensus reads: "Undeniably lowbrow but surprisingly sly, ''Revenge of the Nerds'' has enough big laughs to qualify as a minor classic in the slobs-vs.-snobs subgenre". On
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, it has a score of 44 out of 100, based on reviews from six critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". It is #91 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies".


Fraternity

Due to the influence of the film, a genuine
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fraternity was founded at the
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in 2006, and several chapters have launched. The "Tri-Lambs" (not an all-black fraternity as portrayed in the film, but open to all races and orientations) has six chapters in Connecticut, Maryland, New York, and Washington state.


Depiction of rape

About three decades after the film's release, some commentators have looked at the film and considered some of the scenes, particularly when Lewis pretends to be Stan and has a sexual encounter with Betty, to be
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and a misogynistic remnant of a male-dominated culture of that time. William Bradley of ''
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'' stated that after viewing the film again as an adult he "was immediately struck by the way the film plays sexual exploitation and assault for laughs". Amy Benfer of ''
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'' wrote that the ''Revenge of the Nerds'' scene, and a similar scene in
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's ''
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'', were evidence that at the time of these films' productions, "people were stupid about
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". In an interview with '' GQ'' in 2019, director Jeff Kanew and writer Steve Zacharias expressed their regret regarding the rape by deception scene, with Kanew saying, "In a way, it's not excusable. If it were my daughter, I probably wouldn't like it".


Sequels

Three less successful
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s followed; the last two are
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. * '' Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise'' (1987) * '' Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation'' (1992) * '' Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love'' (1994)


Planned remake

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of the original ''Revenge of the Nerds'' was slated for release in 2007, the first project for the newly created
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, but was canceled in November 2006 after two weeks of filming. The cast included
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The film was to be directed by
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, executive produced by
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, and written by
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and
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, Adam Jay Epstein and
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, and Adam F. Goldberg. Filming took place in
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at
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, the
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, and
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. Filming was originally scheduled to take place at
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, but university officials changed their minds after reading the script. The film was shelved after producers found the movie difficult to shoot on the smaller Agnes Scott campus and studio head Peter Rice was disappointed with the
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.
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personnel have stated that it is highly unlikely that a remake will be picked up in the future.
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announced his intentions to reboot the series under his
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for
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in December 2020 with
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to write and star in the film.


Television

A pilot for a ''Revenge of the Nerds'' television series directed by Peter Baldwin was produced in 1991, but was never aired and was not picked up for a series. The aborted TV pilot was later included as a bonus in the DVD and Blu-ray release of the film. In the mid-2000s, Armstrong and Carradine had devised an idea for a
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show based on nerds competing against each other in challenges, inspired by ''Revenge of the Nerds''. However, the idea was rejected at the time, due to the competing ''
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'' show. Six years later, Armstrong and Carradine shopped the idea around and were able to get the show greenlit on TBS in 2012. ''
King of the Nerds ''King of the Nerds'' is an American reality competition series co-produced by Electus and 5x5 Media. It was inspired by the ''Revenge of the Nerds'' films. The show is hosted by actors and executive producers Robert Carradine and Curtis Arms ...
'' ran for three seasons from 2013 to 2015, with Armstrong and Carradine hosting.


See also

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