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Screw the Right Thing is one of those hidden gems from the early '90s that dives into the chaotic world of sorority hazing. The film captures the reckless energy of college life, with Heather and Julianne as the notorious sorority sisters dishing out a mix of challenges that seem to blend outrageous humor and a touch of over-the-top absurdity. The pacing is uneven at times, but that's part of its charm; it revels in the wild moments while occasionally dragging through the hazing rituals. You’ve got performances from Monique Seabroke and Tia Ford that lean into the campy vibe, creating a distinctive atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and slightly offbeat. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still manages to offer a glimpse into the darker sides of collegiate camaraderie.
Screw the Right Thing has a somewhat elusive presence in physical media, which has driven up collector interest over the years. It was released on VHS and later showed up in a few DVD compilations, though standalone releases are rarer. Fans often seek out original tapes for their collections due to the film's campy charm and unique portrayal of sorority life during that era.
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