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Freshman Orientation 2004

★ 5.128 votes92 min📅 2004-01-18

"How Far Would You Swing... To Get The Girl You Loved?"

When a college student finds himself mistaken for gay by a sorority leader's playful assignment to seduce and discard a string of "misfits," he seizes the chance to play along in this clever 2004 romantic comedy.

Director: Ryan Shiraki

Cast

Sam Huntington
Sam Huntington
Clay Adams
Marla Sokoloff
Marla Sokoloff
Marjorie
Mike Erwin
Mike Erwin
Matt
Heather Matarazzo
Heather Matarazzo
Jessica
Kaitlin Doubleday
Kaitlin Doubleday
Amanda
Bryce Johnson
Bryce Johnson
Tazwell
Jud Tylor
Jud Tylor
Serena
John Goodman
John Goodman
Rodney
Rachel Dratch
Rachel Dratch
Very Drunk Chick
Meagen Fay
Meagen Fay
Mrs. Paul

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Freshman Orientation (2004) about?

This 2004 comedy follows a college freshman who gets caught up in a sorority prank gone wild. When a popular coed mistakes him for gay, she assigns him to a list of "rejects"—only for him to discover the game is more complicated than he thought. Chaos and unexpected romance ensue as the lines between deception and desire blur.

Who directed Freshman Orientation?

Ryan Shiraki directed *Freshman Orientation*, bringing a sharp eye for comedic timing and youthful charm to this college-set rom-com.

Who stars in Freshman Orientation?

The cast includes Sam Huntington, Marla Sokoloff, Mike Erwin, Heather Matarazzo, and Kaitlin Doubleday.

Is Freshman Orientation (2004) worth watching?

While it flew under the radar, *Freshman Orientation* holds up as a fun, nostalgic rom-com with solid comedic beats. Its lighthearted take on college antics and identity makes it an enjoyable watch for fans of early-2000s teen comedies, even if it's not a classic.

How long is Freshman Orientation?

*Freshman Orientation* runs for 92 minutes.

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About Freshman Orientation (2004) — A Hilarious College Romance You Won't Forget

When a college student finds himself mistaken for gay by a sorority leader's playful assignment to seduce and discard a string of "misfits," he seizes the chance to play along in this clever 2004 romantic comedy. Directed by Ryan Shiraki, *Freshman Orientation* follows a bored freshman who leans into the deception, sparking a series of hilarious and heartfelt misadventures. With a quirky premise that blends deception, self-discovery, and unexpected romance, the film captures the chaotic energy of campus life in the early 2000s. Starring Sam Huntington, Marla Sokoloff, and Mike Erwin, this underrated gem delivers sharp humor and relatable themes about identity and first love.

The movie thrives on its offbeat charm, balancing laugh-out-loud moments with tender character moments. Set against the backdrop of college antics, *Freshman Orientation (2004)* explores the lengths people go to for love—and the surprises that come when the truth finally comes out.