Power Ranking The 5 Best Fraternity Movies Of All Time

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Today marks the 37th anniversary of the release of the greatest fraternity movie – nay, the greatest guy humor movie – of all time, National Lampoon’s Animal House. In celebration of the historic date, here’s a breakdown of best fraternity movies to grace the silver screen.

5. The Skulls (2000)

Synopsis: College senior Luke McNamara joins the prestigious rich kids club, The Skulls, for political leverage going into law school. However, he soon finds out the power the organization holds is more extensive than he could have imagined.

Why you should watch it: The ritual scenes will remind you of your fraternity rituals, though yours probably weren’t quite as extreme. Also, it’s based on the secret Skull and Bones society that the Bush family, among others, were members of at Yale.

4. PCU (1994)

Synopsis: A skittish high school senior visits Port Chester University where he tours the overly-sensitive, politically-correct side of campus life. Luckily, he’s quickly saved by a group of rowdy fraternity men who give him a taste of what college really has to offer.

Why you should watch it: This was the first time the world got to see the cunning, brutal, and rapid-fire wit of Jeremy Piven, who is backed by a strong, sarcastic cast including David Spade and Jon Favreau. The movie also shows us the early-’90s roots of the PC movement, then promptly shits all over it.

3. Revenge of the Nerds (1984)

Synopsis: A group of college nerds are kicked out of their dorms by the jock frat, Alpha Beta, who needed somewhere to stay after accidentally burning down their fraternity house. The nerds relocate to a beat-up house, but when the jocks continue to harass them, they plot their revenge.

Why you should watch it: Even though this one was made almost as an anti-fraternity movie, the look at the jock frat is hilariously accurate. Compare your chapter’s meathead to anyone in Alpha Beta.

2. Old School (2003)

Synopsis: When a nearing-middle-age man falls into disarray after discovering his wife likes to partake in the occasional orgy, his friends lift his spirits by throwing him a rager. The crew has such a good time, they decide to start their own unofficial fraternity.

Why you should watch it: If there’s a Frank in your fraternity, this movie is the origin of his nickname. It’s Will Ferrell at his best. Also, there’s a ton of iconic one-liners, like “You’re my boy, Blue!” and “We’re going streaking!” plus memorable moments like the cinderblock scene.

1. Animal House (1978)

Synopsis: After getting rejected from the snooty, top-tier Omega Theta Pi fraternity, rushees Kent and Larry instead settle for the notoriously out-of-control Delta Tau Chi house, which is on the edge of being shut down by the college’s uptight dean.

Why you should watch it: Animal House is the quintessential fraternity film. While most college party movies try to one up each other with insanely over-the-top gags, Animal House keeps it believable. There’s a reason we still celebrate it 37 years later and congress deems it “culturally significant” enough to be stored in its library – it set the standard for everything listed above and many, many more.

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  1. thatstruegenttoyou

    While I was pledging, I was forced to watch Animal House and drink a case of bud light while simultaneously being hazed in whatever way the movie was showing at the time.

    9 years ago at 12:41 pm
    1. Patches_OHoulihan

      “forced”

      Don’t act like you didn’t fucking enjoy it. It’s Animal House.

      9 years ago at 3:17 pm
      1. thatstruegenttoyou

        Don’t get me wrong, it’s a fantastic film, but the forced part goes along with the whole hazing bit.

        9 years ago at 9:46 pm
      2. ScoochMcGooch

        My pledge class was forced into watching the movie, too… Or, you know, the way I normally put it, we watched the movie as a pledge class… You can word anything to sound like hazing anymore.

        9 years ago at 10:19 pm
  2. Eezybreezy

    Skulls is terrible. Social network is better. Zuckerberg kicked spiderman out of fb bc spidey got into some ultra frat. Also, jt pulls

    9 years ago at 12:59 pm
    1. BrohanBrohan

      You realize the only fraternity related thing in The Social Network is Zuckerberg saying which finals club he wants to join?

      9 years ago at 1:38 pm
      1. DanFrockingtonLXIX

        You could have at least made an effort to be creative, is that so much to ask?

        9 years ago at 4:35 pm
  3. GirthBrooks

    I know it’s not exactly a comedy movie, but Brotherhood was pretty intense.

    9 years ago at 2:09 pm
  4. ZeteNJ

    They’re young. They may not realize it yet, but they’ve got the same raging hormones, the same self destructive desire to get boldly trashed, and wildly out of control. Feed me drinks! Get me laid! Ahhhhhhhh! – Droz, PCU

    Most underrated college movie of all time, including on this list.

    9 years ago at 3:48 pm
  5. JackDawson

    I submit Oliver and Company as a runner up. That kitten went through some pledging-esque stuff.

    9 years ago at 5:43 pm