My tribute to the greatest movie of all time.

My long lost family!
ANIMAL HOUSE





The Man was a god!
This page is a tribute to my all time favorite movie; ANIMAL HOUSE.
If you have never seen this movie you don't belong in college!
Here is some Animal House trivia for ya.
Animal House Trivia
- The movie premiered on July 28, 1978. The movie went on to become
the highest grossing comedy of its time. *
- Co-writer Chris Miller based the National Lampoon short stories that
gave rise to the film on his expereriences in Alpha Delta fraternity at
Dartmouth (from which he graduated in 1962).*
- The credits for this film (and other John Landis films) include an
advertisement for a tour at Universal Studios. The ad says "Ask for
Babs''. As of 1989, Universal Studios no longer honors the "ask for
Babs'' promotion, which was either a discount or a free entry. *
- Otis Day and the Knights were initiated into Epsilon Sigma Chapter of
Tau
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at the University of Central Oklahoma as
honorary members about 1986. An autographed album cover and
photos are at the house. The band had just performed in Edmond OK,
and the members invited them to join; they accepted. Their names are
on the rolls at International Headquarters in Indianapolis.**
Here are some quotes!
- Babs: Greg, honey, is it supposed to be this soft?
- Otter: Flounder, I am appointing you pledge representative to the social committee.
- Flounder: Gee Otter, thanks. What do I have to do?
- Otter: It means you have to drive us to the Food King.
- Bluto: Grab a brew. Don't cost nothin'.
- Dean Vernon Wormer: Greg, what is the worst fraternity on this campus?
- Greg Marmalard: Well that would be hard to say, sir. They're each outstanding in their own way.
- Dean Vernon Wormer: Cut the horses$@#, son. I've got their disciplinary files right here. Who
dropped a whole truckload of fizzies into the swim meet? Who delivered the medical school
cadavers to the alumni dinner? Every Halloween, the trees are filled with underwear. Every spring,
the toilets explode.
- Greg Marmalard: You're talking about Delta, sir.
- Dean Vernon Wormer: Of course I'm talking about Delta, you TWERP!
- Bluto: My advice to you is to start drinking heavily.
- Otter: Better listen to him, Flounder. He's in pre-med.
- Boon: Now, she should be good-looking, but we're willing to trade looks for a certain... morally
casual attitude.
- Robert Hoover: We're in trouble. I just checked with the guys at the Jewish house and they said
that every one of our answers on the Psych test was wrong.
- Dean Vernon Wormer: The time has come for someone to put his foot down. And that foot is me.
- Larry's evil conscience: Fuck her. Fuck her brains out. Squeeze her titis, squeeze her buns. You
know she wants it.
- Larry's good conscience: For shame! Lawrence, I'm surprised at you!
- Larry's evil conscience: Aw, don't listen to that jerk-off. Look at those gazongas. You'll never get
a better chance.
- Larry's good conscience: If you lay one finger on that poor sweet helpless girl, you'll despise
yourself forever. ...I'm proud of you, Lawrence.
- Larry's evil conscience: You homo.
- Bluto: They took the bar! The whole fucking bar!
- Bluto: See if you can guess what I am now!

- Bluto: I'm a zit, get it?
- Dean Wormer: Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son.
- D-Day: War's over, man. Wormer dropped the big one.
- Bluto: Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the
Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Heck no!
- Otter: Germans?
- Boon: Forget it, he's rolling.
- Flounder: May I have ten thousand marbles, please?
<"Harvested" by David Lundvall>
Here are some mistakes from the movie!
- Mustard on Bluto's toga vanishes and reappears in toga party scene.
- During the lecture on Milton, the handwriting for the word "Satan'' on the chalkboard
change from scene to scene.
- The letters on the balcony change from "DXT'' to "DTX'' and back again while the house is
being gutted by the authorities.
- Flounder Drives a 1964 Lincon in a movie that is set in 1962.
- The movie, set in 1962, features "Louie, Louie", which did not come out until 1964.
- The letters of SIGMA SIGMA change during the parade- The second "A" was knocked off
by the fire hydrant and re-appears.
Courtesy of Mr. Adam Brooksy
-Courtesy of INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE if not otherwise specified-
� 1998
[email protected]
since March 27 1998
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