Dudley (Booger) Dawson is about to get married, but the father of the bride doesn't want his daughter to marry a nerd. The nerdy gang needs to set things straight once again.Dudley (Booger) Dawson is about to get married, but the father of the bride doesn't want his daughter to marry a nerd. The nerdy gang needs to set things straight once again.Dudley (Booger) Dawson is about to get married, but the father of the bride doesn't want his daughter to marry a nerd. The nerdy gang needs to set things straight once again.
- Mr. Skolnick
- (as Jamie Cromwell)
- Ogre
- (as Don Gibb)
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- TriviaOriginally presented during the FOX television network's May 1994 "sweeps" event called "Fox-O-Rama", which was presented in anaglyph 3-D and "Aroma-Vision". Viewers were prompted to use "scratch 'n' sniff" cards from their "Fox-O-Rama" kits, which could have been bought at participating 7-Eleven stores for 35 cents.
- GoofsAt Booger's bachelor party, the spy camera is permanently fixed inside a statue, and is stationary. Later, when Jeanie's father shows the video to his family, the shots are panned, when they should have been stationary like the camera was.
- Quotes
[Lewis stops Trevor from mooning people]
Lewis Skolnick: Trevor, it isn't nice to moon.
Trevor Gulf: Oh, it isn't?
Lewis Skolnick: No, it isn't.
Trevor Gulf: Mr. Ogre mooned.
Lewis Skolnick: Well, you see Trevor, Mr. Ogre is a converted nerd, ok? He used to be a jock so he's still a little rough around the edges.
Trevor Gulf: Jacques, is he from France?
- Crazy creditsAfter the end credits, Lewis, Booger, and their wives are gathered around the new baby. Lewis says to Booger, "It's gonna be a great year." Lewis said the same thing in the first film.
- Alternate versionsThe 3-D version shows the entire bachelor party in 3-D featuring scenes where stuff is repeatedly thrown at the screen. The VHS version has a completely different version of the 3-D bachelor party stuff including Lamar stripping. The stuff with Stan and Judy in bed remains the same, just not in 3-D.
- ConnectionsFollows Revenge of the Nerds (1984)
The acting was horrible, the plot was a re-hash of the previous 3 movies, and the writing was as smart as 3rd grade "What I Did Last Summer" report. The main reason for the making of the movie was as a broadcast token.
When the Fox Network originally aired this movie in the United States in 1994, it was broadcast with 3D scenes. A little logo would appear on-screen to tell you to put on your special 3-D glasses during certain scenes. The glasses were sold at convienence stores around the time, a marketing tie-in for the occasion. Some of the scenes looked cool in 3-D, like the food fight and the bachelor party, but it was just a novelty and was only worth seeing once, which is exactly how many times it was shown in the 3-D format.
When I die, St. Peter will probably frown on me for wasting the two hours of my life that I wasted to watch this crap, when I could have been doing something to help mankind instead.
- drloveis
- Jun 25, 2003
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- Помста придурків 4: Закохані придурки
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