@@amitpundhir011 Grind (2003) [skateboarding comedy], Grandma's Boy (2006) [gamer comedy], Superbad (2007) [high school comedy], Jackass (2002) [dumbass comedy], Beerfest (2006) [drinking comedy], Sky High (2005) [superhero high school comedy], etc etc etc...watch those for some badass nostalgia and feel-good vibes of the chill days. EDIT: Waiting (2005) [restaurant work comedy] absolutely hilarious. Has Ryan Reynolds and Justin Long. Great great movie with feel-good vibes and in the end you'll feel more motivated to do something with your life lol
Yeah i just talked about that yesterday,my iphone beeped like pager and we died me and my friend just started talking about old times man way better then world today
Yes!! The joy of walking through blockbuster with your friends/loved ones and making a get together out of it. I miss simpler/happier times! Everything is so easily accessible now which is convenient but we lost the fun in it all
Just remember just because times where okay for you back then doesn’t mean people where not suffering as well as just because you don’t like the way things are now people are going to remember this 2010-2020 era as there best life
@@miklonarvaez7902 you need tissues papers for you rant pal? Everybody knows post 2006 it’s a going down the toilet. As for suffering hello Sherlock that has been always there since Ancient Greece. Maybe in your country history is not taught. Go watch your new age clown media and movies.
@@thatdopedude7217 I don't even remember this comment. 3 years later and you point out the '200s' haha. Now I don't want to change it, think it deserves to stay.
I remember wanting to watch this movie in theaters. My family did not want to see it then I found it at Walmart I bought it. I asked the cashier bad and he said it's one of his favorite movies. I really enjoy the movie I think it is very underrated an fun to watch I really love this movie.
Is it just me or did attitudes towards college change after the recession hit? When I was in high school (2006 - 2010), I feel like teachers were constantly pressuring us to aim for the most prestigious colleges and universities. And now, almost 10 years after graduating, I'm seeing all my "Straight out of High School > 4 Year High-End University" pretty much in debt for the next half a century. And all the friends who went to community colleges (the so-called "Loser's College") and transferred/stopped at their associates, are doing much better because 1. They have little to no student debt and/or 2. Focused on their career so their resumes look super beefy. Maybe it's just me, but this movie feels like a product of the time. Like the line of having "a happy and successful life, go to college". I know that there are jobs out there that won't consider you if you don't have a college degree and going to college in general helps land a job sometimes. But it really is all about who you know. My adivce would be to go somewhere, anywhere, and do something. Be it community college. interships, or university. All those things have been key to success for decades, I know, but I feel like when I was in high school, it was not stressed at all. What was stressed was "Jamie got accepted into UC Irvine"; a school some of my friends drowning in debt went to. Just "going to a 4 year university would be good enough" was the single most stressed point I took out of high school. Surprise, it wasn't good enough. That recession REKT a lot of people and a lot of college grads entered a garbage economy with a diploma that was essentially, just a piece of paper
I actually love this movie. Way ahead of its time, in terms of college not being the measure of success that it used t be. I’d love to see another movie like this that pushes trade school values instead of traditional college values.
on one hand this is a great movie about self actualization, on the other hand this is a movie about a phony for profit school with seedy origins that barely qualified as being a legit school.
I went to a very good top-rated college, but unless you went to Harvard or Oxbridge, you should be rooting for this film, because whoever you are, unless you're in the 0.0000001%, there's always going to be someone better-off and more powerful than you. It's our duty to bring those people down, and to lift those below us up, and hope that those above us will do the same and lift us up. What does it benefit any of us to keep people above *us*? 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️ It's utter madness, and unless you're part of the 1%, you should be fighting for egalitarianism.
The idea for this came from a real college that existed in the late 1960s called Free University of California - where anybody could teach and anybody could be a student.
I loved this so much and I can feel how drowning it is, and how exciting it actually is. I remember knowing this film already when I'm still a primary school kid, this content might be true for me.
@@bassyey I think it'd be so much better than just the movie. There are so many characters here with their own backstories, and there are so many tropes to explore with both the flaws of the modern American higher education system but also of course the wonder of being an 18-year old kid going to college.
Must've watched this a thousand times when it came out. Watched it recently after not seeing it for 10 plus years, and I got kinda sad. I think it's normal feeling a bit down after seeing something for the first time in a long time.
Justin Long was the poster "that guy who play the awkward funny college character". I miss this era of film, when we still got simple light hearted comedy with some kind of lesion at the end.
Okay, so for the last year or so, this has been most people's reality, hence why I thought about this movie I hardly remembered. We are taught that we need to take all these classes, all these exams and do all these papers, only to end up an Uber Driver or working at Walmart (no diss, but, how does going into debt and crashing so hard to end up nowhere near where we thought?). I for one, am terrible at even trying. I can't even sing while I'm alone in a car with the windows up because of how the world, my own interpretation of it based on my upbringing, and somehow I'm supposed to be apt in a career? Most jobs you get, you might apply a miniscule amount of what you "learned" in a traditional college. Hell, even Google wants to make a 6 month period of a degree because it is all as much of a legal cash grab as is alcohol (95,000 ppl dead/261 deaths per day) and cigarettes (480,000 deaths a year/ 1,315 people a day). But yeah, this movie is silly (it is, but in retrospect...is it? I mean, maybe all those happy people don't feel the need to compete or stress to complete something they may never get to use or need. But I digress.).
Wait.... This is the best teens movie i've ever watched. believe me, it's 1 level above CORUNDUM... It's definitely 10 Mohs .... I MEAN... it's a DIAMOND.
It appears that the real campus of the South Harmon Institute of Technology at time 1:54 is really Chapman University. I am a PHD Student at this campus and recognize it.
Just watched this again on Netflix. Something about early 2000s movies, the setting and everything just feels nostalgic. Feels great
Exactly the same thing I feel watching early 2000s movies.
Can you suggest more such films
@@amitpundhir011 Grind (2003) [skateboarding comedy], Grandma's Boy (2006) [gamer comedy], Superbad (2007) [high school comedy], Jackass (2002) [dumbass comedy], Beerfest (2006) [drinking comedy], Sky High (2005) [superhero high school comedy], etc etc etc...watch those for some badass nostalgia and feel-good vibes of the chill days.
EDIT: Waiting (2005) [restaurant work comedy] absolutely hilarious. Has Ryan Reynolds and Justin Long. Great great movie with feel-good vibes and in the end you'll feel more motivated to do something with your life lol
@@Hugs_4_Bugs_ Thank you so much bro
I will give them a change in this quarantine
@@Hugs_4_Bugs_ WOW. Much appreciated I love early 2000 movies.. Makes me think of better days😢
*movie trailer narrator voice* “In a world, where community college apparently doesn’t exist...”
LOLOL
tuktujktujtyujt
Abed?
Even tho there’s community college it’s still boring and nothing like the college they made
Nah Harmon Community College rejected him too
I'm here because Netflix doesn't have a trailer nor a movie clip :)
Same
Same
Same lol
Sameeeee
U need a medal son?
Times were good when this movie came out. I remember buying it on dvd. Man social media and phones sucked out the lives from us.
Yeah i just talked about that yesterday,my iphone beeped like pager and we died me and my friend just started talking about old times man way better then world today
Yes!! The joy of walking through blockbuster with your friends/loved ones and making a get together out of it. I miss simpler/happier times! Everything is so easily accessible now which is convenient but we lost the fun in it all
Just remember just because times where okay for you back then doesn’t mean people where not suffering as well as just because you don’t like the way things are now people are going to remember this 2010-2020 era as there best life
@@miklonarvaez7902 you need tissues papers for you rant pal? Everybody knows post 2006 it’s a going down the toilet.
As for suffering hello Sherlock that has been always there since Ancient Greece. Maybe in your country history is not taught. Go watch your new age clown media and movies.
@@aryanpower1110 suffering is gone beyond even the Greeks buddy maybe you need to learn some more history pal and sure you got some tissues?
I sincerely think this film is a perfect (if not, at the very least _near_ perfect) comedy. I can honestly watch it any given day and enjoy myself.
I agree
@@sebastiansmith8228 me 2.
I’m watching it rn
Same
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One of the few movies I can watch a thousand times and not get tired
One of my favourite early 200s movies. Watching this as a college student feels unreal.
Ah yes the early 200s great times
@@thatdopedude7217 I don't even remember this comment. 3 years later and you point out the '200s' haha. Now I don't want to change it, think it deserves to stay.
Yall realize that community college accepts everyone right?
Not all countries have that...
Denisa Matei America does though
Greendale?
Must’ve failed the entrance exam.
rfyukykuytujkyt
I remember wanting to watch this movie in theaters. My family did not want to see it then I found it at Walmart I bought it. I asked the cashier bad and he said it's one of his favorite movies. I really enjoy the movie I think it is very underrated an fun to watch I really love this movie.
Is it just me or did attitudes towards college change after the recession hit?
When I was in high school (2006 - 2010), I feel like teachers were constantly pressuring us to aim for the most prestigious colleges and universities.
And now, almost 10 years after graduating, I'm seeing all my "Straight out of High School > 4 Year High-End University" pretty much in debt for the next half a century. And all the friends who went to community colleges (the so-called "Loser's College") and transferred/stopped at their associates, are doing much better because 1. They have little to no student debt and/or 2. Focused on their career so their resumes look super beefy.
Maybe it's just me, but this movie feels like a product of the time. Like the line of having "a happy and successful life, go to college". I know that there are jobs out there that won't consider you if you don't have a college degree and going to college in general helps land a job sometimes. But it really is all about who you know. My adivce would be to go somewhere, anywhere, and do something. Be it community college. interships, or university. All those things have been key to success for decades, I know, but I feel like when I was in high school, it was not stressed at all. What was stressed was "Jamie got accepted into UC Irvine"; a school some of my friends drowning in debt went to.
Just "going to a 4 year university would be good enough" was the single most stressed point I took out of high school. Surprise, it wasn't good enough. That recession REKT a lot of people and a lot of college grads entered a garbage economy with a diploma that was essentially, just a piece of paper
I actually love this movie. Way ahead of its time, in terms of college not being the measure of success that it used t be.
I’d love to see another movie like this that pushes trade school values instead of traditional college values.
I’d like to see a sequel to this movie where they do a reunion showing how everyone has gotten on since school
This is a feel good movie, if only there were colleges where you don’t feel stressed out about failing! It’s good for people who didn’t get accepted
That moment when you realize that the Penguin from Gotham is in this movie.
+PowPowRyan SO THAT'S WHERE I KNEW HIM FROM
Sniper Chick26 IKR!? GOT SO DAMN SURPRISE XDD
I shoulda known.
😂😂😂😂 facts
I just realized that and came here to check that.
LMFAO “have fun being hot.”
UPPPPPP
Interessante
"I hate my life" 😆
The good old days. I miss 2006 best year of my life.
Tiger Bedmat I was 9 that year
Wesley I was 2..
Αlin B I know lmao but I couldn’t help it
@@SuisLBC i was 6
I lost my virginity that year 😂.
on one hand this is a great movie about self actualization, on the other hand this is a movie about a phony for profit school with seedy origins that barely qualified as being a legit school.
Don't insult the south Harmon institute of technology
DeVry
Accepted 2 pleasee😍😍😍
amen!
Yeahh i waited Sesson 2 too!!
No, 13 episode Netflix series, please.
yeees
i think it bombed at the box office so im not sure, though a sequel could maybe happen since its been a while
My childhood with my brother the best time in my life, and green day, all i love are in this film. 2006 - the best year ever
one of the best movies ever made .
That moment when you realize "FALTU" was remake of the "ACCEPTED"😂
In hindi version they got one thing right, they named the movie as per the expectations.
We also have a version in Egypt called
EUC
It's Camp Nowhere
Before the faltu i had seen this movie
@@n8956692158 lol
2000s movies hit different
Underrated. Still one of my favorites.
Being constantly rejected sucks so I love this😹😻
Robin Lord Taylor being so adorable. I'm crying.
I went to a very good top-rated college, but unless you went to Harvard or Oxbridge, you should be rooting for this film, because whoever you are, unless you're in the 0.0000001%, there's always going to be someone better-off and more powerful than you. It's our duty to bring those people down, and to lift those below us up, and hope that those above us will do the same and lift us up.
What does it benefit any of us to keep people above *us*? 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️ It's utter madness, and unless you're part of the 1%, you should be fighting for egalitarianism.
Watching it because of Blake Lively 😍😍😍
The idea for this came from a real college that existed in the late 1960s called Free University of California - where anybody could teach and anybody could be a student.
They should bring that idea back
I loved this so much and I can feel how drowning it is, and how exciting it actually is.
I remember knowing this film already when I'm still a primary school kid, this content might be true for me.
lol what are you talking about? XD
@@Hunting380 I dunno~
@@user-interface are you English or something? Because I don't understand your slang 😂
A wholesome timeless comedy movie
Pretty funny movie, I don't know how I missed it in 2006.
This needs to be remade into a Netflix series.
So tru
Good idea, I feel like they can stretch this out to 12 episodes and it'll still be okay.
@@bassyey I think it'd be so much better than just the movie. There are so many characters here with their own backstories, and there are so many tropes to explore with both the flaws of the modern American higher education system but also of course the wonder of being an 18-year old kid going to college.
I just saw this has 38% in Rotten Tomatoes...
Damn, you really can't trust reviews for what you'll end up liking.
this was an awesome movie. reviewers be dumb today.
Back in the day when trailers had no suspense....just show you the whole damn movie in the trailer
I watched this movie during quarantine and i swear the god it made my quarantine after watching this movie i felt great every day
Really??
Then I'm gonna watch it
@@jaseemshan2602 i swear
Me too
Must've watched this a thousand times when it came out. Watched it recently after not seeing it for 10 plus years, and I got kinda sad. I think it's normal feeling a bit down after seeing something for the first time in a long time.
omg he was screaming and my cat was panicking, trying to fight the sound hahahah
Justin Long was 27 in this movie but played 18 really well while Blake lively was 19
Ikr, that is literally why I came to see the trailer. I was so convinced he was 18 but the man was pushing 30.
this was filmed at my college
+Lauren South really ?
SiM yeah haha at Chapman University
Lauren South thats cool :DD
waw is so good i need to making girl like you xD
You're kidding! You go to Harmon?! 😂
Justin Long was the poster "that guy who play the awkward funny college character". I miss this era of film, when we still got simple light hearted comedy with some kind of lesion at the end.
1990+ untill 2009's movie was much better.
Ok Grandpa
@@NK-vd6wv Lol they were
One of the best movie i've ever watched
Imagine if colleges were structured like this, life would be amazing lmaoo
Ah yes, the good old days when movie trailers had voice overs
Omg Jonah Hill is a baby here!
2000 type of movies, you just had to be there
❤
Everything is alright motion city soundtrack playing in the background. That's so badassss
I still wish this school was real. Best ending for me.
One of the best films I ever saw.
This was so much fun to work on. 😂
man what a gem the early 2000s were
So far, the best movie I've ever watched
I miss 2006 good times
the best film ever.
How the hell did I miss this one growing up?
Probably busy watching cars, like a real man
Did you guys have any idea I graduated high school when this movie came out? I was a below avg kid on top. Nostalgia strong as hell.
Yeah man I graduated a year after this came out, nostalgia for sure.
Thanks I just watched the whole movie 👍🏼
This ad is a summary.
Well, that last part has sure aged well.
If they had a football team they would be Bishop Sycamore...
One of the most incredible and funniest movie with a message in Hollywood
almost 14 years of ths movie.. but i still watching it again and again.... youre crazy one bartleby.. 😝😝
Mr. Anderson it will be 14 in August
I love the Spinal tap quote..
just saw this for free on youtube.... Jonah Hill and justin Long are soo funny, this movie is great
The audio is out of sync with the video here.
How have I never heard of this? Guess I'll watch it now!
I felt bad for Bartleby. He got rejected from every college
just rewatched this and i am so glad that it honestly holds up well
I was unsure whether to watch this movie until the Penguin showed up
It’s a good movie worth watching, I love it!
Thanks for the rec! was looking for someone that said that!
Hey could've just gone to community college
Salamander bruh it’s funny that you mentioned it
This movie is awesome !
The song for this trailer is Everything is Alright by Motion City
Blake Lively soo hot
She was ....before she got Deadpooled
Back on Netflix right now
This needs a sequel Jay Baruchel and Jonah Hill are good together...
That is not Jay Baruchel.
You mean Justin Long and Jonah Hill, right? Although it's true that Baruchel and Hill are good together too, especially in This Is the End.
Justin Long makes secondary school look so easy.
It's good to feel accepted
Okay, so for the last year or so, this has been most people's reality, hence why I thought about this movie I hardly remembered.
We are taught that we need to take all these classes, all these exams and do all these papers, only to end up an Uber Driver or working at Walmart (no diss, but, how does going into debt and crashing so hard to end up nowhere near where we thought?).
I for one, am terrible at even trying. I can't even sing while I'm alone in a car with the windows up because of how the world, my own interpretation of it based on my upbringing, and somehow I'm supposed to be apt in a career?
Most jobs you get, you might apply a miniscule amount of what you "learned" in a traditional college. Hell, even Google wants to make a 6 month period of a degree because it is all as much of a legal cash grab as is alcohol (95,000 ppl dead/261 deaths per day) and cigarettes (480,000 deaths a year/ 1,315 people a day). But yeah, this movie is silly (it is, but in retrospect...is it? I mean, maybe all those happy people don't feel the need to compete or stress to complete something they may never get to use or need. But I digress.).
lmao that girls for the streets
I love this movie I wanna see it again
I'm here because my kid was born in 2005 and this movie is him now.
An explosion of flavour!
Wow this audio is perfectly in sync!
who’s here after the views podcast?
“This 30 year old guy is definitely a graduating high school senior!”
Aww justin is so cute
I couldn't stop laughing while watching the whole thing 😂😂😂
old good movies
In Bollywood this movie is recreated , name as “ FALTU “
' Can't believe that this is a class'
Just here 2 watch these Awsome classic trailers to download the movies n watch it🥰😁
Can't wait for the next part
This one is still 🔥 till now
Love the movie , appreciate it ❤️
I don't think it's coming
This movie is the best!!
Anyone from David dobrik's podcast ??
Me lol he was freaking pissed at ilya when he left during the best part of the movie
Is this a masterpiece? 😳
Wait.... This is the best teens movie i've ever watched. believe me, it's 1 level above CORUNDUM... It's definitely 10 Mohs .... I MEAN... it's a DIAMOND.
It appears that the real campus of the South Harmon Institute of Technology at time 1:54 is really Chapman University. I am a PHD Student at this campus and recognize it.
I swear they had to have gotten their inspiration from the movie "Camp Nowhere"
I think Accepted is a more relatable premise.
Such a classic movie
Bollywood made a remake of this movie named F.A.L.T.U.
And it sucks
This tells the whole story.