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Screwballs
Welcome to T & A High, where the entire student body including campus virgin Purity Busch, chronic masturbator Melvin Jerkovski, repressed Principal Stuckoff and blonde bombshell Bootsie Goodhead all must rise to the challenges of freshman breast exams, bikini cheerleader attacks, inappropriate uses of bowling ball holes and much more.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students at a predominantly male university devise elaborate schemes to get into the women's dormitories. Their comedic adventures involve various disguises and elaborate plans, all in pursuit of romantic encounters. The film follows their often disastrous but humorous attempts to navigate the complexities of college life and relationships.
Critical Reception
Screwballs is a low-budget, sex-comedy from the early 1980s, characteristic of the genre at the time. It received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its uninspired plot, crude humor, and low production values. Audiences, however, found some amusement in its campy nature and straightforward comedic premise.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on cheap gags and predictable storylines.
Its humor is often considered juvenile and repetitive.
Despite its flaws, some viewers may find it entertainingly cheesy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available suggest a mixed reception, with many finding it a typical, if unoriginal, sex comedy of its era. Some appreciated its straightforward approach to humor, while others found it lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
The film was marketed with the tagline 'The only thing they're serious about is getting laid.'
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