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Accepted

When every college turned them down. . . they made one up.
2006 | 93m | English

(143971 votes)

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A high school slacker who's rejected by every school he applies to opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown piece of property near his hometown.
Release Date: Aug 18, 2006
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Mark Perez, Bill Collage, Adam Cooper
Genres: Comedy
Keywords straitjacket , college, fraud, girlfriend, university, frat party, electro shock, college admission, best friends, comedy
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Shady Acres Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $38,505,009
Budget: $23,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Justin Long Bartleby Gaines
Jonah Hill Sherman Schrader
Blake Lively Monica Moreland
Adam Herschman Glen
Columbus Short Hands
Maria Thayer Rory
Lewis Black Uncle Ben
Jim O'Heir Mr. Schrader
Mark Derwin Jack Gaines
Ann Cusack Diane Gaines
Hannah Marks Lizzie Gaines
Robin Lord Taylor Abernathy
Diora Baird Kiki
Lisa Gleave Kiki's Best Friend
Joe Hursley Maurice / The Ringers
Jeremy Howard Freaky Student
Anthony Heald Dean Van Horne
Ross Patterson Mike McNaughton
Sam Horrigan Mike Welsh
Travis Van Winkle Hoyt Ambrose
Kaitlin Doubleday Gwynn
Kellan Lutz Dwayne
Brendan Miller Wayne
Chantelle Tibbs Confused Kid
Skyler Stone S. H. Student in Hallway
Darcy Shean Mrs. Schrader
Brian Powell Economics Teacher
Scott Adsit Drop-off Dad
Lindy Loundagin Drop-off Mom
Steve Little Desk Clerk
Parker Quinn Frat Guy
Artie Baxter Mike Chambers
Greg Sestero Frat guy (uncredited)
Sara Jean Underwood Girl By Pool (uncredited)
Alejandra Gutierrez Kiki's Best Friend
Yorke Fryer S. H. Student in Hallway
James Taku Leung S. H. Student in Hallway
Jay Harik Family Friend
Mathew Vigil Shoe Store Boy
Debbon Ayer Shoe Store Mother
Carla Jimenez Shoe Store Manager
Ned Schmidtke Dr. J. Alexander
Tim Bagley Vice Principal Matthews
Ray Santiago Boy Going to Princeton
Margaret Travolta Academic Counselor
Ethan Hova Male Graduate (scenes deleted)
Criscilla Anderson Go Go Dancer
Larke Hasstedt Go Go Dancer
Meredith Giangrande Glen's Party Girl
Kate French Glen's Party Girl
Zoe Di Stefano S. H. Testimonial Student
David Carmon S. H. Testimonial Student
Armen Weitzman S. H. Testimonial Student
Christopher Khai S. H. Testimonial Student
Jamie Leffler Fake ID Kid
Wendy Rodriguez Fake ID Kid
Richard Alan Brown Fake ID Kid
Mylika Davis Fake ID Kid
Laurie Meghan Phelps Fake ID Kid
Portis Hershey Fake ID Kid
Joseph Stiteler The Ringers
Name Job
Chris Carpenter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Andy Dylan Stunts
Danny Downey Stunts
Pat Romano Stunts
Austin Priester Stunts
Pete Turner Stunts
Ronn Surels Stunts
Jeff Carson Music Editor
Tom McComas Stunt Coordinator
Vanessa Motta Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunts
Mark Perez Screenplay, Story
David Schommer Original Music Composer
Genevieve Tyrrell Costume Design
Denise Hudson Art Direction
Sam Urdank Still Photographer
John A. Brubaker Transportation Coordinator
Odin Benitez Supervising Sound Editor
Adam Kopald Sound Effects Editor
Joseph Middleton Casting
Susan Bierbaum Script Supervisor
Suzanne Hanover Still Photographer
Fred Teague Transportation Captain
Andy Koyama Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Hilkene Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Jonascu Sound Effects Editor
Rusty Smith Production Design
Charles Martin Inouye Music Editor
Ken Sale Transportation Co-Captain
Steve Cantamessa Sound mixer
Voni Hinkle Hair Department Head
Susannah Carradine Art Department Coordinator
Jody Spilkoman Additional Second Assistant Director
Courtney Farnsworth Stunts
Nena Smarz Makeup Department Head
Brycen Counts Stunts
Justin Sundquist Stunts
Jeremiah Vaughn Stunts
Steve Pink Director
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
Bill Collage Screenplay
Adam Cooper Screenplay
Scott Hill Editor
Name Title
Brian Lutz Executive Producer
Tom Shadyac Producer
Michael Bostick Producer
Louis G. Friedman Executive Producer
Mark Perez Executive Producer
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Reviews

YouShouldKnow
8.0

I connected more with the concept a lot. Though the movie is a dramatization (as films are) and therefore it is cliché-laden, colorful and hyperbolic. But it explores an idea. We are raised to follow certain paths, categorized and rejected if we are different and take different paths. What if a p ... lace of higher education existed where that wasn't the case? This film explores that idea. A place of informal education and personal growth.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

A legendary movie for a hangover-day, but one that I will never begrudge others for disliking. This is really not my usual sort of movie, but for whatever reason, _Accepted_ somehow totally works for me? _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
9.0

Fantastic watch, will definitely watch again, and can recommend. I've watch this movie so many times, and it's probably one of my favorite movies. With the ridiculous premise that you have to go to college, what happens to the qualified people that don't get in: they make their own way, literall ... y. Just the concept of doing something like this is fascinating, and with the cast, the delivery is amazing: Justin Long, Blake Lively, Maria Thayer, (fat) Jonah Hill, Lewis Black, and even a young Hannah Marx. The jokes are paced so well, and there is some noticeable punch up, but it's usually so good I don't mind. Part of the reason I like this writing is that a lot of it is character based: just making weird and fun characters and making them live in this fun world. So many of the scenes have background action happening, which is risky, but the pay off is magnificent. On top of that, there are sub-arcs, and a great grand arc all about inclusivity and innovation. Watch this, I seriously doubt you'll be disappointed.

Jun 23, 2021
rsanek
5.0

Forgettable, but mostly harmless. ...

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
9.0

**Accepted is an insane ridiculous and charming comedy and pure dumb escapism.** Accepted thrives in its absolute ludicrous premise - college hopefuls create a fake college because they don't want their parents to know they didn't get accepted anywhere else. Everything about this movie is ridicul ... ous, wacky, and insane, and it's so much fun! The cast boasts two young up-and-coming stars, Jonah Hill and Blake Lively, before their careers exploded into mega-stardom. Justin Long's Bartleby Gaines grows as the leader of this ragtag group of rejects, eventually gaining the attention of the popular girl that hardly noticed him before. At its core, Accepted is about outcasts finding their tribe and embracing their entertaining quirks. The crazy characters always constantly entertain, and the laughs never stop. No one should ever reject Accepted.

Sep 17, 2022
SoSmooth1982
8.0

Cool concept for a movie. It would be sweet if we could pull this off for real. Epic times. ...

Mar 24, 2023