
Going Greek 2001
"Sometimes the best memories can be hard to remember."
Immerse yourself in the wild world of college fraternities with Going Greek (2001), a comedy-drama romance film that will leave you laughing and cringing in equal measure.
Director: Justin Zackham
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Going Greek (2001) about?
Going Greek (2001) is a comedy-drama romance film that follows the journey of Jake Taylor, a loner freshman who's forced to join a wild fraternity to help his geeky cousin fit in.
Who directed Going Greek?
Justin Zackham directed Going Greek (2001), bringing his unique vision to the world of college fraternities.
Who stars in Going Greek?
The talented cast of Going Greek (2001) includes Dylan Bruno, Laura Harris, Simon Rex, and Chris Owen.
Is Going Greek (2001) worth watching?
While Going Greek (2001) may not be a critically acclaimed film, its blend of comedy, drama, and romance makes it a fun and engaging watch for anyone who's ever been to college or just loves a good underdog story.
How long is Going Greek?
Going Greek (2001) has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Going Greek (2001) — A Wild Ride of Friendship and Loyalty — Full Movie Info
Immerse yourself in the wild world of college fraternities with Going Greek (2001), a comedy-drama romance film that will leave you laughing and cringing in equal measure. Directed by Justin Zackham, this hilarious and heartwarming movie follows the journey of Jake Taylor, a loner freshman who's forced to join the wildest fraternity on campus to help his geeky cousin fit in. As Jake navigates the challenges of maintaining his grades, his affair with Paige, a beautiful sophomore who despises all fraternities, and the fraternity's outrageous antics, he must confront the true meaning of friendship and loyalty.
From naked scavenger hunts to sorority 'ass-signings,' Going Greek (2001) is a wild ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With its talented cast, including Dylan Bruno, Laura Harris, and Simon Rex, and its blend of comedy, drama, and romance, this film is a must-watch for anyone who's ever been to college or just loves a good underdog story. So, if you're ready to go Greek, grab some popcorn and get ready to laugh, cry, and cheer on Jake and his friends as they navigate the ups and downs of college life.