Van
Wilder DVD Review:
The Movie
You'll
never think of bulldogs, pastries, protein shakes or tutors
in the same way again
National Lampoon's Van Wilder
stars Ryan Reynolds as a 7th year student who has no plans
to graduate. Life is good for Van; he's got a coed in every
closet and a party to go to every night. His slick reputation
even catches the eye of sexy Gwen Pearson (Tara Reid), and
on campus reporter determined to expose the naked truth behind
his wild exterior. When Gwen enters his life and his father
stops paying his tuition, could Van's days as the king of
Coolidge College be over?
Van Wilder
is the next Animal House for the new millennium. In spite
of the gross style of humor, there are some genuine laughs
in Van Wilder. The film does not have much in the style of
originality, but it does have a personality to it. Ryan Reynolds
is an accomplished performer, he creates a character in Van
Wilder that is totally revolutionary, fun loving, desirable,
impressionable, and bright.
Van Wilder
is foolish and coarse but its rarely as dim-witted as
some other films Ive seen of this genre. If you dont
try to compare it to Animal House or American Pie, then you
might just find plenty here to come away pleasantly surprised.
The Video
Van Wilder
appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided,
double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
The image generally seemed to be sufficiently sharp, but some
scenes displayed moderate softness and fuzziness. I did see
occasional examples of jagged edges. Colors seemed to be accurate.
For the most part, colors displayed acceptable clarity and
deepness, and yet they seemed to be a bit weak.
Black
levels seemed to be fairly deep and dense, but shadow detail
showed some concerns. Ultimately, none of the concerns ruined
the affair, and many parts of the film actually looked pretty
good. However, Van Wilder presented a surprisingly weak visual
experience for such a recent film.
The Audio
Van Wilder
is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. The front channels
offered decent ambience, but there wasnt much of note
to discuss in the 5.1 presentation as a whole. Some sounds
panned cleanly from channel to channel, however this remained
a quiet and refined track.
The music
provided the most active elements from the surrounds, as I
heard decent support of these elements from the rear. Some
mild ambient effects also cropped up in the surrounds, but
these were fairly moderate. Dialogue sounded natural and clear.
Effects appeared clear and accurate at all times; no distortion
or other problems with dialogue. As a whole, the soundtrack
of Van Wilder provided a pleasant but unspectacular auditory
experience.
The Extras
Extras:
Deleted
Scenes
Outtakes
Comedy Central's Reel Comedy: Van Wilder
Burly Bear TV: Half Baked, Impostor, Movie Junky
Live Action Interactive Menus Hosted by "Naomi"
Music of Van Wilder
Van Wilder Campaign Art Gallery
TV Spots
Trailer Gallery
Trailers
Cast and Crew
Production Notes
Scene Index
Sugarcult "Bouncing Off The Walls" Music Video
Unrated Exclusive: Add'l "Topless" Tutor Deleted
Scene
Overall
I thought
Van Wilder worked well, it offered enough humor to keep me
with it. The DVD provides an average picture and sound as
well as a good roster of supplements on this 2-disc package.
Van Wilder will likely go down as a comedy classic for the
next generation. Highly recommended.
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