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Mitch finds himself in a high-stakes academic debate where he accidentally falls into another blackout-induced genius trance, just like his legendary performance at the Gala Debate .

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The only way to save the house? A loophole in the university charter requires a "Traditional Campus Competition" involving a series of mental and physical trials. The catch: the participants must be the original founders. Old School(2003)

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Mitch (Luke Wilson) is now a partner at his law firm, trying to balance a steady relationship with Nicole while keeping his sanity. Beanie (Vince Vaughn) has expanded "Speaker City" into a massive tech empire, but he’s bored of boardrooms and missing the chaotic energy of Mitch-A-Palooza. Frank (Will Ferrell) is a suburban dad who has successfully suppressed "The Tank"—until he gets a letter in the mail inviting him to a "Founders' Gala" at Harrison University. The Conflict Mitch finds himself in a high-stakes academic debate

Through a series of ridiculous mishaps—including a rogue tranquilizer dart at a children's birthday party and a tribute to the late, great Blue—the guys realize they don't need to live in the past to feel alive. They save the house, but instead of a frat, they turn it into the "Blue Memorial Community Center," a place for people of all ages to be a little bit irresponsible.

Frank returns home to his wife, slightly smelled of hops but with his spark back, while Beanie finally finds a way to sell speakers to a new generation of "outcasts". A loophole in the university charter requires a

The guys have to recruit a new "pledge class" of retirees and misfits to help them navigate modern campus life, which is far more sensitive and tech-heavy than their streaking days.

Old School(2003)
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