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School Daze Director: Spike Lee Cast: Laurence Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, Tisha Campbell, Kyme

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2001
  • Original Release: 1988
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 29,904
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Fraternity and sorority members clash with the other students at a historically black university in this politically charged musical, which marked the sophomore feature from director Spike Lee. Dap (Laurence Fishburne) is a politically conscious brother who leads anti-apartheid demonstrations and eschews the social climbing of the Greek system. But Half-Pint (Lee), his craven young cousin, is willing to endure any humiliation to join the manly Gamma fraternity. As Half-Pint tries unsuccessfully to impress the Gammas with his inept womanizing, Dap engages in philosophical debates with Rachel (Kyme), his girlfriend. Meanwhile, the light-skinned, straight-haired sisters of the Gamma Ray sorority battle it out in a beauty parlor with their darker-skinned, Afro-headed fellow co-eds. Eventually, Half-Pint gets the chance to join the frat, but only after a degrading episode with Jane (Tisha Campbell), the soon-to-be ex-girlfriend of his house president, causes Dap to lose all respect for him. Based in part on the director's experiences at Atlanta's Morehouse College, School Daze was also written and produced by Lee. Despite production numbers that included "Straight and Nappy," a dis-fest between the "wannabes" and "jigaboos" on campus, the biggest hit on the film's soundtrack was the go-go anthem "Da Butt," E.U.'s ode to shaking one's backside. Supporting players Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy also co-starred on the TV comedy A Different World, another look at life on a primarily African-American campus. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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School Dazeby Anonymous

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October 24, 2006: This film really pushed me to focus on going to a predominantly black college. I loved the realness, rawness, and radical way this movie showed young black students. I loved it soo much, that I went to a black school and graduated with Honors. My experience wasn't the same, but it was really close,Thanks Spike Lee, you are the best!!!!!!!!!!

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School Dazeby Anonymous

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October 23, 2004: School Daze is a really good movie.The music scenes are the best.I did not understand the ending though and the movie is kinda long.