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  1. 1 ott 2013 · DisOrientation: Directed by Russell Whaley. With Eric Toms, Todd Gaebe, Richard Moll, Konstantin Lavysh. An unapologetic, collegiate underachiever and his 15-year-old, brainiac roommate overcome their differences and team up to exact revenge on a posse of goons, who think they rule the school.

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    • Comedy
    • Russell Whaley
    • 2013-10-01
  2. After a string of incompatible dorm mates, Finn – an unapologetic, collegiate underachiever and extreme party boyhopes that a new year is going to bring some better luck. But 15-year-old, nerdy, brainiac Toby isn’t exactly who he had in mind.

    • Russell Whaley
    • RD Motion Pictures
  3. A college student is shocked when he meets his new dorm mate, a 15-year-old genius. After overcoming their differences, the two team up and get revenge on a gang...

    • Comedy
    • Russell Whaley
    • Richard Propes
    • Eric Toms
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  4. John Boorman’s 1972 film Deliverance is preoccupied with being lost. Before he and his three companions embark on their fateful trip down the Cahulawassee River, Lewis (Burt Reynolds) announces with bravado, ‘I never been lost in my life’.

  5. 17 giu 2012 · Movie review of DisOrientation (2012) by The Critical Movie Critics | A nerd and a goon are roommates who team up against school tough guys.

    • Russell Whaley
    • R
  6. 17 ott 2020 · Ami Harbin has suggested that ‘[t]o become disoriented is, roughly, to lose one's bearings in relation to others, environments, and life projects’ (Harbin 2016: xi). All three of these features can be seen in Boorman's film.

  7. 5 apr 2022 · Clearly written but critically and theoretically bold, The Cinema of Disorientation: Inviting Confusions explores both how we get (or fail to get) our bearings with respect to a film, and what we might discover by (and while) doing so.

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