Dead Man On Campus
With the exception of Aki Kaurismäki's I Hired a Contract Killer, I
can't think of any intentionally funny film about suicide. Now we get Dead
Man on Campus, a moribund stinker that has been moldering in a studio
morgue drawer for some time. Tom Everett Scott, whose career has crashed since
his Tom-Hanks's-younger-brother charm scored in That Thing You Do!,
plays Josh, a naive go-getting freshman on scholarship whose drive falls prey
to the bongs and bad attitude of rich-kid party guy Cooper (Mark-Paul
Gosselaar, Zack from Saved by the Bell). Facing failure and expulsion,
the pair come up with a desperate ploy, as do the filmmakers: an old college
statute states that if a resident of a dorm commits suicide, everyone living
there gets A's. In a series of stunts that make Weekend at Bernie's seem
the apotheosis of wit, they seek a suicidal roommate and plot to drive him to
self-destruction. And indeed, self-destruction must have been in the minds of
everyone connected with this film. At the Holiday, Lincoln Mall, Showcase,
Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket cinemas.
-- Peter Keough
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