The rising college nerds set out to a convention in Florida, but are not welcomed by the Alpha Beta representatives.The rising college nerds set out to a convention in Florida, but are not welcomed by the Alpha Beta representatives.The rising college nerds set out to a convention in Florida, but are not welcomed by the Alpha Beta representatives.
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- TriviaJulia Montgomery refused to reprise her role as Betty because in the original script Betty is caught cheating on Lewis. Montgomery felt it betrayed the change in her character from the first film. Joe Roth offered to have the scene re-written but Montgomery still refused. She eventually returned for the following sequels. Lewis is shown packing a picture of Betty in the beginning of the film, implying they're together and that Lewis cheats on Betty with Sunny later in the film.
- GoofsDuring the jail scene, two of the boys are playing chess. Considering they are experienced players (Skolnick's remark at the beginning of the movie); they should have seen that the board was in the wrong position.
- Quotes
Lamar: [7:54] We're V.I.P.s
Stewardess: [directing] Right over there.
Booger: Very Immense Penises.
[Flight Attendant slaps Booger]
- Crazy creditsHOTel cORAL esSEX neon signage by D. Rex Downham & FX Unlimited
- Alternate versionsComedy Central airing cuts: Booger pouring condoms into his travel bag, Booger's "VIP" line and the flight attendant's slap (though video footage of it still appears in the credits), footage of the wet nighty contest (though the contest is still referenced), any direct shots of the altered "HOTel cORAL esSEX sign (though the final scene has a similarly-altered scene uncut), and numerous scenes of Ogre smoking weed with the Nerds. All profane language is cut as well.
- ConnectionsEdited from Gilligan's Island (1964)
- SoundtracksBack to Paradise
Performed by 38 Special (as 38 Special)
Written by Bryan Adams (as Adams)/Jim Vallance (as Vallance)/Neil Giraldo (as Geraldo)
Courtesy of A&M Records
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A terribly silly but awfully amusing little sequel, it may be a touch predictable, and it is missing Thomas Newman's excellent theme song, but having the same likable characters on hand helps it to be equally as fun as the first film. Some of the jokes are really hilarious, and arguably I would say that it is funnier than the first film. I would not definitely call it better, but it is certainly at least on the same level, with an interesting charm radiating from the nerdy characters. And there is another song to take the place of Tom Newman's ditty: an amusing little number called "No on Fifteen". The film seems to get a lot of negative feedback, but I cannot agree - it may not be a great film, like the first, but it is by all means amusing, like the first.
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- Die Supertrottel
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,063,289
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,900,879
- Jul 12, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $30,063,289
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