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"Dorm Life" deserves - and hopefully will receive - much wider attention. It is a hilariously accurate, relatable take on College Life. It's style follows that of The Office, but episodes are only 5 minutes long and the characters are more appealing. The psycho RA Marshall and the pitiable Steph are the scene-stealers, but the entire cast acquits themselves very well. Although, the cast and creators of this show are from UCLA, the characters and stories are universal.
I stumbled on this show by accident and now can't wait for Season 2 to start in October. Congrats to all the actors, writers and directors for their superlative effort. www.dorm-life.com
I stumbled on this show by accident and now can't wait for Season 2 to start in October. Congrats to all the actors, writers and directors for their superlative effort. www.dorm-life.com
The Yankees weren't playing, so I was flipping around and caught this show. Now, there have been many films/shows about hormone-driven high school boys.
What sets "life as we know it" apart is the writing. The dialogue and story lines are both funny (the one guy whose parents accuse of being chronic masturbator) and heartfelt (Dino's mother's affair). The performances from the three leads are top-notch: Foster is much improved from his brooding turn in "Door in the Floor," and Faris, who looks like Tom Cruise, Jr., is also a fine actor. With his looks and acting ability he is probably poised for superstardom.
The friendship that the three boys share is really at the center of this show. While on the surface it may seem like it is only about sex, most viewers will be able to see that this show is really about surviving adolescence in America and "getting by with a little help from your friends."
Highest Recommendation
What sets "life as we know it" apart is the writing. The dialogue and story lines are both funny (the one guy whose parents accuse of being chronic masturbator) and heartfelt (Dino's mother's affair). The performances from the three leads are top-notch: Foster is much improved from his brooding turn in "Door in the Floor," and Faris, who looks like Tom Cruise, Jr., is also a fine actor. With his looks and acting ability he is probably poised for superstardom.
The friendship that the three boys share is really at the center of this show. While on the surface it may seem like it is only about sex, most viewers will be able to see that this show is really about surviving adolescence in America and "getting by with a little help from your friends."
Highest Recommendation