This is shocking only for its tepidness; except for some raunchy language, it's ready-made for basic cable.
Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:3
Rotten:39
Average Rating:2.7/10
Consensus: A low-brow comedy, minus the comedy.
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Comedies
US Box Office: $3,833,762
Synopsis: The legacy of perpetual college party-man Van Wilder lives on in NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VAN WILDER 2: THE RISE OF TAJ, as his former apprentice Taj Mahal Badalandabad (Kal Penn) takes the torch to... The legacy of perpetual college party-man Van Wilder lives on in NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VAN WILDER 2: THE RISE OF TAJ, as his former apprentice Taj Mahal Badalandabad (Kal Penn) takes the torch to jolly old England, where he is continuing his education at stuffy Camford University. At first things look bleak for Taj, despite his gleaming newfound confidence and hip makeover from his days at Coolidge College, as he is rejected by the prestigious fraternity, Fox and Hounds, and ends up boarding with a group of misfits. Driven to live up to his former mentor's good name and also to make his father proud, Taj sets out to prove his big-man-on-campus potential by unabashedly leading his outcast housemates in an attempt to defeat the wealthy elite of Camford in a range of competitions for the coveted Hastings Cup. Like its predecessor, the film is chockful of vulgar humor and sophomoric antics. Although Taj is the only character to appear from the first VAN WILDER (with the exception of Wilder's pet bulldog), many of the plot points are predictably similar. Occasionally peeking through the excessive sexual references, outrageous gags, and cringe-worthy debauchery is a laugh-out-loud film that encourages the underdog and thumbs its nose at the establishment. Much like the grandfather of all college films, ANIMAL HOUSE (1978), VAN WILDER 2: THE RISE OF TAJ examines the lighter side of higher education, pointing out that its not only about earning a diploma but also about discovering one's potential--and not forgetting to have fun along the way. [More]
Starring: Anthony Cozens, Kal Penn, Holly Davidson, Daniel Percival
Starring: Anthony Cozens, Kal Penn, Holly Davidson, Daniel Percival, Amy Steel, Steven Rathman
Director: Mort Nathan
Director: Mort Nathan
Producer: Peter Abrams, Robert L. Levy, Elie Samaha
Screenwriter: Brent Goldberg
Composer: Robert Folk
Studio: MGM/UA
Reviews for Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj
Screw Tara Reid! Who needs her in this movie. We've got a cockney girl with huge knockers.
Penn sports little of the squirrelly charm evidenced by the original Van Wilder star, Ryan Reynolds.
National Lampoon recycles countless collegiate comedies for this spin-off sequel.
From haphazard editing to clueless cinematography to godawful acting to gaping plot holes to zero laughs to low production values, this sorry sequel has all the earmarks of your classic 'take the money and run' ripoff.
...original star Ryan Reynolds wisely took a pass on coming back for more...
Everything old is old again in this rickety extension of 2002's already rickety Van Wilder.
There was a hedonistic amorality and joyous celebration of privilege in the first Van Wilder that's missing from its sequel. That's fine with me. I hated that movie.
Taj plays like a very bad combination of Revenge of the Nerds and Harry Potter.
Britain and India face off in National Lampoon's Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj, a strained attempt to transplant the American campus comedy to more uptight shores.
Van Wilder 2's sense of numbing familiarity is not enhanced by director Mort Nathan's apparent unfamiliarity with the entire filmmaking process.
Some movies are Hollywood's version of littering: Like half-eaten pizzas or rancid burgers, these flicks are tossed aside to rot in empty cinemas.
It's hard to fathom why this didn't go straight to video, or maybe even YouTube.
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