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So, 'Fratboy Layovers' is one of those cheeky little entries from 2012 that leans heavily into the college comedy genre, with a twist of adult themes. You've got Paul Pratt leading a fresh-faced crew of college boys who find themselves stuck in an airport, and, well, they decide to make the best of a frustrating situation. The performances are definitely on the green side, but there's a certain charm in the way these guys embrace the absurdity. It has a playful tone, almost like an extended sketch, that captures that chaotic, youthful spirit of college life, though with a focus on desire and discovery. Not groundbreaking, but has its own vibe that sticks with you in a nostalgic way.
This film has been somewhat elusive in the collector circles, as it didn't see a wide release and was more of a niche title. Originally available on DVD, it hasn’t yet received a remastered release, which adds to its scarcity. Enthusiasts of the genre often seek it out for its playful yet slightly risqué take on college life, making it an interesting footnote in the landscape of early 2010s comedies.
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