Who can ever forget the joys and hassles of selecting a college?
There are
the S.A.T scores, the grades to maintain, the list of clubs
and activities, and the constant dealings with a guidance
counselor. The funny thing about guidance counselors, is the
concern that if they are really such experts on colleges and
how to get in the right college, then how did they end up
in such a position?

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After
all of the forms have been filled out, applications mailed,
and interviews and visits completed, then comes the dreaded
task of waiting for an acceptance to the college that will
mark ones transition into adulthood, and provide an education
and experiences that will shape ones future and develop a
person into whom they are to become.
In the
new film "Orange County" viewers are introduced
to Shaun Brumder (Colin Hanks), a Straight A student who has
developed a love of writing following the surfing death of
a freind. A chance finding of a book by a noted author at
Stanford has given Shaun the direction he has looked for,
and he wants nothing more than to attend Stanford and study
writing under the author who inspired him. Shaun's guidance
counselor (Lily Tomlin), tells him that he is certain to get
into Stanford, and that he does not need to apply to any other
schools. The days of waiting pass, and Shauan is shocked when
he is rejected for admission. A quick check of the facts uncovers
that the school sent Stanford the wrong transcripts, and Shaun
is determined to get into the school. Sadly for Shaun, his
family is in the way. By calling in a favor, Shaun;s girlfriend
Ashley(Schuyler Fisk), sets up a meeting with a member of
Stanfords admissions board. In one of the funniest scenes
in recent memory, things go badly from this point on. Shaun's
mother is drunk, and spills all of her venom over Shauns father
(John Lithgow), who left her for a younger woman. Shaun;s
stoned surfer buddies show up un announced, and worse yet,
brother Lance (Jack Black), arrives clad only in his underwear
looking for a urine sample for his probabtion officer to avoid
jail.
If this was not bad enough events follow that make a bad situation
even worse, and Shaun, Ashley, and Lance head to Stanford
in a last ditch effort to fix the damage that has been done.
What follows is some predictable but at times entertaining
adventures, where Shaun has to question what he wants in life,
and discover the things that matter to him and inspire him.
While not a deep story, the film has some funny moments and
Black and Hanks are very good in their roles despite having
limited material to work with. The film is not very long so
I would suggest seeing it during the day when it is
cheaper or waiting for a video.
Gareth Von Kallenbach
RATING: 3
out of 5
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