

Frat Pack
A shy British graduate student gets dragged on a wild road trip across America to a raging fraternity party by his soon-to-be stepbrothers, as his mother marries into a larger than life, all-American family. His worst nightmare.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the comedic phenomenon of the 'Frat Pack' actors, a group of actors who rose to prominence in the early 2000s comedies. It delves into their rise to fame, their shared experiences on set, and their lasting impact on modern comedy films. The film features interviews with the actors themselves and industry insiders.
Critical Reception
Frat Pack received mixed to positive reviews, with critics generally praising its nostalgic look at a specific era of comedy and the camaraderie of the featured actors. Some found it light on deep analysis, but overall it was seen as an entertaining and affectionate tribute.
What Reviewers Say
- An enjoyable trip down memory lane for fans of 2000s comedies.
- Offers a fun, if somewhat superficial, look at the 'Frat Pack' phenomenon.
- Highlights the chemistry and enduring friendships of the actors involved.
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Fun Fact
The term 'Frat Pack' was coined by journalists to describe a group of actors including Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Luke Wilson, and Will Arnett, who frequently appeared together in comedies during the early to mid-2000s.
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