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Loser

Loser

2000Movie⏱️ 1h 38mPG-13🏆 #6186 Top Rated
ComedyRomance
5.3
IMDB Rating
31,817 votes

A college student, branded a loser by his roommates and booted from the dorm, falls in love with a coed who has eyes for their condescending professor.

Director
Amy Heckerling
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, Zak Orth
Release Date
July 21, 2000
Language
English
Country
United States
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 175
Reviews
📋 17.3K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Jason Biggs
Jason Biggs
as Paul Tannek
Mena Suvari
Mena Suvari
as Dora Diamond
Zak Orth
Zak Orth
as Adam
Thomas Sadoski
Thomas Sadoski
as Chris
Jimmi Simpson
Jimmi Simpson
as Noah
Greg Kinnear
Greg Kinnear
as Prof. Edward Alcott
Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd
as Dad
Twink Caplan
Twink Caplan
as Gena
Bobby Slayton
Bobby Slayton
as Sal
Robert Miano
Robert Miano
as Victor

💰 Box Office

$18,404,706
Worldwide Gross
$15,618,626
Domestic Gross
$6,008,611
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
DTS
Sound
Dolby Digital
Sound
SDDS
Color
Color
Filming Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Production
Columbia Pictures, Branti Film Productions, Cockamamie

🏷️ Keywords

college studentteacher student relationshipnerdoutcastsecret

🎯 Categories

Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Hits a little close to home
by Quinoa19842000-07-28
7/10

"I have always been the outsider as a teenager (why do you think I have hundreds of movies on my comment list), so I can relate to this film. Not because I have gone to a college from a far off land and am not familiar with the area. But because I have always known what It's like to not always get the girl, always to be alone and to have such low self-esteem you make eeyore from Winnie the Pooh look like Richard Simmons. So I can sympathize. But saying did I like the entire movie, no. Because the main heroine (Mena Suvari) knows who is the right one in her life (her choices are the tee..."

💡 Did You Know?

In a February 2017 feature at The Ringer that interviewed Amy Heckerling and wrote about her entire career, Heckerling said that the main reason this film failed is that the studio insisted it be delivered as a PG-13 film even though it was intended by everyone else, from Heckerling to the since-departed studio executives who'd greenlit production, as an R-rated comedy. The studio said that R-rated comedies weren't welcomed by enough audiences and forced the film to be watered down considerably. Heckerling said the movie failed because audiences could tell it was not doing what it was intended to do.

📖 Synopsis

A college student, branded a loser by his roommates and booted from the dorm, falls in love with a coed who has eyes for their condescending professor.