Scanialara
You won't be disappointed!
Listonixio
Fresh and Exciting
StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Maziun
They will try to earn few bucks every way that is possible. Even by making a dull TV-sequel that nobody wants . People didn't really needed a second sequel , much less the third . The second at least appeared in cinemas . In my opinion it was watchable . I could live without it , but I don't suffered while watching it.This one is a completely different story . The only positive thing is the appearance of old nerds at the end of movie. The villain is also back. Too bad the movie misses the charm and heart of original and turns it into marathon of dumb jokes . Hollywood shouldn't really make a franchise out of "Nerds " just like they shouldn't do it with "Police academy".I'm shocked the even made one more sequel . It was as bad as this one. Thankfully the only thing I remember about this movie is it was awful. I give it 1/10.
burke_electric
Terrible movie. And what's with Stan claiming he graduated Adams college in '80 and Lewis claiming he graduated in '81? It just made an already bad movie that much more confusing. The original was released in 1984 and the sequel in 1987. Neither movie made reference to having taken place in the past. As a matter of fact, the technical gizmos the nerds played with were 1980s stuff. Even the clothing and decor were 1980s. I thought the first two movies were pretty good. I can even remember going to see the sequel when it came out in the summer of '87. It was on my 18th birthday. I couldn't even make it all the way through this one. I'm not even going to waste my time on part 4.
bronsonskull72
This time a new generation of nerds face off against the Dean (Ted McGinley) and go to get help from Poindexter (Robert Carradine) who has turned into a cool yuppie dude in this painful sequel which leaves the viewer thinking the obvious question: What were they thinking? Ted McGinley is probably the best thing about the movie as he delivers a performance that at least has some comic energy, Robert Carradine acts through this movie as if he was his brother David Carradine on Kung Fu, which is to say this is quite painful to watch. It doesn't help that this is made for TV so the antics are all watered down and why Anthony Edwards is nowhere to be found. Even most of the nerds from #1 and # 2 are nowhere to be found until the very end. This is the worst sequel of the bunch. After this, the series almost had to get better.
Shivetya
Forget the movies II and IV, they're crap. This one, however, resonates very well with the original Revenge of the Nerds movie. We're also back at Adams College, and several key members of the original cast are contributing. If you liked the original movie, you should see this.