Loser

Dare to be different.

5.4
20001h 35m

On a university scholarship, a good natured student from the midwest gets a crash course in city life while dealing with three evil roommates. He befriends a virtually homeless college student whom he falls for, but she's dating a nasty professor.

Production

Logo for Columbia Pictures

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Loser (2000) Teaser (VHS Capture)

Loser (2000) Teaser (VHS Capture)

Thumbnail for video: Loser Movie Trailer 2000 Comedy

Loser Movie Trailer 2000 Comedy

Cast

Photo of Jason Biggs

Jason Biggs

Paul Tannek

Photo of Mena Suvari

Mena Suvari

Dora Diamond

Photo of Greg Kinnear

Greg Kinnear

Prof. Edward Alcott

Photo of Colleen Camp

Colleen Camp

Homeless Woman

Photo of Andy Dick

Andy Dick

Another City Worker

Photo of Steven Wright

Steven Wright

Panty Hose Customer

Photo of Meredith Scott Lynn

Meredith Scott Lynn

Dog Loving Girl

Photo of Taylor Negron

Taylor Negron

Photographer

Photo of Andrea Martin

Andrea Martin

Professor

Photo of Scott Thomson

Scott Thomson

Cell Phone Guy

More Like This

Reviews

S

Andre Gonzales

7/10

He is exactly what the title says, he's a loser. Really funny too. Just your typical loser going through college.

W

Wuchak

7/10

**_Jason Biggs and Mena Suvari in college in Lower Manhattan_**

This is not a raunchy sex comedy like the “American Pie” flicks (thankfully), nor would I describe it as a romantic comedy, although there’s some of that; it’s really a college-oriented drama with some amusing touches, aka dramedy.

Biggs is likable as the protagonist who’s coming-of-age as a young man whilst Suvari is, needless to say, winsome as the love interest. For anyone who condemns the movie for unpalatable elements, such as Dora foolishly sleeping with the charismatic professor (Greg Kinnear), it happens at every university. Let’s face it, most beautiful young women are taken advantage by some smooth-talking arrogant piece-of-sheet before (hopefully) learning their lesson.

As for the three annoying frat boys who like to put roofies in the drinks of coeds (Zak Orth, Thomas Sadoski and Jimmi Simpson), these types exist in real life. They’re just slightly exaggerated here. Besides, every good story has to have its antagonists.

The veterinarian hospital subplot is a highlight, particularly the freshly birthed kitten sequence. This reveals a warm heart underneath. It’s not great like “Clueless” but, if you like that one, you’ll probably appreciate this.

It runs 1h 38m and was shot from Nov-Jan 1999-2000 in Toronto with some bits in Manhattan.

GRADE: B

You've reached the end.