

Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland
With Blue Mountain State football star Thad Castle recently signing a multi-million dollar NFL contract, his teammates and college life seem like a distant memory. However, when a new school dean threatens to clean up the BMS image by auctioning off the infamous Goat House, Alex, Sammy and the boys must find a way to convince him to get involved. Despite his new fortune and fame, there is one small favor that Thad needs done before he saves the day: the biggest booze-and-sloot fest in BMS history. Welcome to Thadland!
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Plot Summary
When a scandal threatens to shut down Blue Mountain State, former star quarterback Thad Castle rallies his old teammates and other alumni to raise money and save the beloved institution. The group organizes a massive party to attract potential donors and restore the school's reputation, leading to a chaotic and over-the-top celebration.
Critical Reception
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland was met with a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, largely appealing to fans of the original series. While some reviewers found the humor predictable and juvenile, many appreciated its commitment to the show's raunchy and irreverent style, highlighting the nostalgic return of beloved characters and their outlandish antics.
What Reviewers Say
- Fans of the original series will likely enjoy the continued crude humor and college party atmosphere.
- The film successfully brings back the familiar characters and their chaotic energy.
- Some critics found the plot to be thin and the jokes to be overly reliant on shock value.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be a fun and nostalgic continuation of the 'Blue Mountain State' series, appreciating the return of its signature raunchy humor and over-the-top college shenanigans. Many viewers felt it delivered on the expectations set by the show, though some noted it didn't necessarily break new ground.
Fun Fact
The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter, with fans raising over $700,000 to bring the series back for a movie finale.
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