National Lampoon's Animal House with John Belushi: DVD Cover
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National Lampoon's Animal House
a.k.a. Animal House Director: John Landis Cast: John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/26/2003
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Rating: Rated R

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Digitally remastered with better-than-original picture quality and 5.1 audio; Hot new music video "Shout," remade by hit music group MXPX; "Where Are They Now? A Delta Alumni Update": A hilarious all-new mockumentary featuring the original cast; "Did You Know That?": Universal animated anecdotes about the original production of the film; "The Yearbook: An Animal House Reunion"

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Side #1 --
1. Faber College 1962 (Main Titles) [2:35]
2. The Best House on Campus [2:39]
3. The Worst House on Campus [6:34]
4. Double-Secret Probation [1:47]
5. The New Pledges [3:40]
6. The Problem With Milton [1:58]
7. Neidermeyer's Golf Lesson [3:04]
8. A Joint With Mr. Jennings [3:33]
9. A Defenseless Animal [2:09]
10. The Horse's Heart Attack [2:46]
11. The Mayor [1:01]
12. Lunch With Bluto [2:48]
13. Food Fight! [2:29]
14. Mandy's Secret Admirer [2:55]
15. The Psych Test [3:35]
16. Preparing to Party [4:43]
17. The Toga Party [2:38]
18. Shout! (Otis Day & the Knights) [3:25]
19. Toga Love [3:03]
20. Larry's Dilemma [2:29]
21. The Probation Hearing [6:05]
22. Closed Down [1:41]
23. Road Trip! [1:09]
24. Fawn's Fiancé [3:06]
25. The Only White People Here [6:07]
26. The Morning After [1:22]
27. My Brother's Car [2:08]
28. The Deltas Come Undone [2:48]
29. When the Going Gets Tough [2:02]
30. A Really Futile and Stupid Gesture [2:32]
31. The Homecoming Parade [3:27]
32. The Deltas Strike Back [3:24]
33. The Deathmobile [3:33]
34. Where Are They Now? [1:45]
35. End Titles [4:01]
36. When in Hollywood... [2:59]

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Editorial Reviews

Drubbed by critics who sniffed at its bawdy, tasteless gags, 1978's National Lampoon's Animal House became a box-office smash that spawned a host of imitations (right up to the present day) and wormed its way into our collective consciousness. Inexpensively produced with a talented but largely unknown cast and a director with one modest hit (Kentucky Fried Movie) to his credit, Animal House revolutionized the way Hollywood makes comedies. The raucous antics at Faber College's disreputable Delta House had audiences howling with laughter: Who knew dead horses and toga parties could be so funny? Rowdy frat boys and '60s pop tunes in movies became de rigueur overnight; John Landis became a hot director; cast members Tom Hulce, Karen Allen, Kevin Bacon went on to become stars; and many of the film's punch lines became part of our cultural vernacular. Best of all: More than 20 years later, Animal House is just as funny as ever. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Double Secret Probationby Anonymous

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July 15, 2006: The awesome and very philosophical debut of John Belushi. Great comedy, especially in a politically correct age. 'Nough said. Besides, it could cost millions of lives.

This review was written about the DVD Widescreen edition.

Hilarious!by Anonymous

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March 14, 2006: I first watched Animal House in a movie theater when I was around 13 years old. I watched Saturday Night Live every Saturday night and I was a huge fan of John Belushi so I really wanted to see this movie and he was absolutely hilarious as Bluto and the rest of the cast was great too, especially Tim Matheson and Peter Reiger. I had this movie on VHS video tape and when the Double Secret Probation Edition DVD came out I bought the widescreen version and despite not being able to bypass the previews and having to watch approximately about 5 minutes of adds for other movies I'm not sorry I bought the DVD! Seeing it again in it's original widescreen theatrical aspect ratio again after all these years after having to watch it on TV and on video tape in the pan and scan format was a definite plus. It was very nice to see the full Widescreen length!

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