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OK, I know it's a kid's movie but...


...but that has got to be the most unrealistic showing of college life ever! there wasn't any reference to alcohol, drugs, no bad language, no actual sexuality, the women dressed properly... the list goes on and on.

I'm not saying I want these things, I'm just saying that it just isn't realistic without things.

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Hello? Do you think the producers want to show that in front of the kids? This is a cartoon, after all. It's not real.

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Then you've never seen the director's cut...

It's the end of the post as we know it, and I feel fine.

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I agree with everyone...they couldn't show drunk sex-crazy college kids in a DISNEY movie! Can you imagine the uproar they would get! But in the first one, that girl was dressed pretty damn slutty for a Disney movie! You know, she was in basically a black bra and was even making-out with that other guy in the song After Today (they dont really show it but it is pretty strongly implied seeing as that he has her pushed up a gainst a fence with there arms wrapped around each other and he pulls his face away from hers when the bell rings, but...) I think they could have made it slightly more realistic, they could have shown boys running around yelling but not show them drinking...

R.I.P Steve Irwin, I didn't know you but I felt like you were my best friend...I'll miss you.

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urg it is very unrealistic and i think it wasnt as great of an idea with the whole college thing for a kids movie should of just went to the next year in highschool and kept Roxanne or just not make a sequel at all... sheesh

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Well I actually really appreciated the way they represented college in this, how instead of showing the "naughty" aspects they exxagerate on how the students act, like they overly cliche' the way people act and try to be cool in college, like the way they talk and make references to "deep" things. "Did you get that off a bumper sticker" for example I can totally imagine a real college kid saying.

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