Lewis and his nerdy friends attend Booger's wedding to the daughter of a rich Republican, but nerd-haters in the family do everything possible to prevent the wedding going ahead. Meanwhile, Lewis awaits with eagerness the birth of his unborn foetal child... Written by
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drloveis from Chicago, Illinois
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Everything past part one was progressively worse and worse, and this was the bottom of the trash bin.
The acting was horrible, the plot was a re-hash of the previous 3 movies, and the writing was as smart as 3rd grade "What I Did Last Summer" report. The main reason for the making of the movie was as a broadcast token.
When the Fox Network originally aired this movie in the United States in 1994, it was broadcast with 3D scenes. A little logo would appear on-screen to tell you to put on your special 3-D glasses during certain scenes. The glasses were sold at convienence stores around the time, a marketing tie-in for the occasion. Some of the scenes looked cool in 3-D, like the food fight and the bachelor party, but it was just a novelty and was only worth seeing once, which is exactly how many times it was shown in the 3-D format.
When I die, St. Peter will probably frown on me for wasting the two hours of my life that I wasted to watch this crap, when I could have been doing something to help mankind instead.
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CaptainChunk (Sackfullamonkies@aol.com) from New Iberia, LA
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Nerds, man. Fricking Nerds. This is one of the funniest movie series ever man! This one is just sorta like a great reunion movie. Its funny, and its more family oriented. I think it would be a good movie to show to my kids, if I had them. The Third one, same thing. Now Booger is my favorite Nerd. To see he's getting some steady ass from a not so ugly Omega Moo is great. Its a nice thing to know that after all this time, Nerds can still make people laugh and give you a heart warming feeling that everyone out there can be loved. This movie isn't as bad as you are lead to believe. The second one was the worst one. This one is pretty good.
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Kristine (kristinedrama14@msn.com) from Chicago, Illinois
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I bought the "atomic wedgie" edition of Revenge of the Nerds, it had all the sequels in it, so I watched Revenge of the Nerds 2 and 3 today before the fourth one, and I was actually surprised. Despite their bad rating, I really enjoyed them, sure they weren't as good as the first, but they had their laughs. So I was looking forward to Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love, because I figured that if I liked the other sequels, I would like this one, but it turned out to be different. Despite the fact that there were a couple of laughs, for the most part this was just a recycled story that really didn't work or click as well as the other stories did.
Booger is finally settling down, that's right, the perverted nose picker is tying the knot. Now he's not just marrying some girl, but she comes from a very important and rich family where her father is involved in politics. But her father and brother in-law absolutely hate Booger on site and are anti-nerd. So naturally they want to ruin the wedding by getting some dirt on Booger. But his friends, including best man, Lewis, are determined to make sure that everything goes smoothly and give the father and brother in-law a new perspective on nerds in love.
Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love isn't the worst movie on Earth, but it's just the worst movie in the Nerds series, so I really wouldn't recommend it. It just wasn't needed since the story was so bland and reused from the other films, if it was completely different, it might have worked, but it was just the same jokes. However I did laugh a couple times still, I can't help it, these guys do crack me up, so I'm going to be kind with my rating, at least I think it is with how much of a waste of a good story was on this sequel.
2/10
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sgtking from United States
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The original 'Revenge of the Nerds' was one of my favorite movies growing up and today I still enjoy the heck out of it. The sequels, unsurprisingly, can't match the first film in hilarity, but they're good for what they are, including this third and final (At least for now) sequel. They're amusing and harmless fun and I can't think of better way for it all to end.
Pros: A still likable cast. It's great to see the return of some old cast members. Quick-paced. Some amusing bits and gags. A bit more plot that the previous sequels. Some genuinely sweet moments. The corniness is kind of endearing.
Cons: Some will likely be turned off by how corny this is. Not nearly as funny as the first two films. Totally predictable.
Final thoughts: I'm sure no one expected there to be a sequel to the original 'Nerds' movie, much less three, but there ya have it. Though there was no real need for this film, it's hard not to like it when all it wants to do is entertain and tickle your funny bone. It doesn't excel in either area, but you could find a much worse way to spend 90 minutes.
My rating: 3/5
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andybob-3 from Massachusetts, USA
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I won't waste a lot of time on this one except to say that this has got to be one of the worst sequels to a good movie I've ever seen, sitting through it was about as fun as having a tooth slowly drilled for 88 minutes. It is completely mindless, unimaginative and without even the slightest bit of humor, it is amazing how an otherwise talented cast can be totally nullified by amateurish writing. Even Curtis (aka "Booger") Armstrong can't save the day, he seems to aimlessly wander through it with a pleading look in his eyes, as if to beg "PLEASE Just give me one funny thing to do!" In fact most of the cast looks embarrassed to be there, and they should be, I just hope they were paid well and fed a decent lunch for their humiliation. 1 out of 10, a superb example of why TV is sometimes known as "The Idiot Box"
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grahamsj3 from United States
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This film is a SMALL step downwards from the other "Nerds" flicks. However, it is still pretty funny. Booger is getting married! Of all the Nerds I expected to wed, Booger was last! So....the happy bride is the (MU) daughter of an up-and-coming politician. The father obviously can't let his daughter marry a NERD! There are attempts to torpedo the wedding and Nerd-ly attempts to keep it going. Nearly all the previous Nerds are back and are as good as ever! I love the entire Nerds series and this one was only slightly less good than the others! Rent this sucker today!
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djkeith3984 from United States
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This movie gets a bad rap. It's actually better than the last 2 sequels. But as "Made for TV" sequels go, they could have just made some piece of sh**. And even though it's not "Gone with the Wind", it has it's moments. The best thing is the inclusion of the original cast. More so than any of the sequels yet. Hell you had, Betty, Stan,Oger, even U.N. Jefferson. The 3-D parts if you saw it when it aired on Fox, were pretty cool...but there is one thing that just pisses me off!!! I'm glad they brought back Gilbert at the end, but "Who the hell is this guy??".Everybody else took a little time out of their schedule to, at least make a cameo. Was Anthony Edwards "Too Busy", to stop by and see some old friends and do that big 2 minute scene. Kudo's to the ones who did. It made you remember what a great movie the original was and a little nerd reunion is not such a bad thing. And Mr. "I'm a big-shot E.R. guy" Edwards,...you too were a nerd. Deal with it!!!!!!
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pretty_inpink19 from Ottawa Ontario
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After viewing all the films in the nerd series I'd have to say that Revenge Of The Nerds IV Nerds In Love is a lame yet decent conclusion to the popular franchise. It was nice to see some of the original cast from the 1st and 3rd movie return there was some funny moments and cute romance but it lacked the raunchy jokes and hilarious pranks that made the 1984 classic a success. This is a made for TV film so it had to be made appropriate for younger viewers.
In the final story of the nerd saga Dudley Booger Dawson (Armstrong) is about to marry his rich Omega Mu girlfriend Jeanie (Bohrer) on Valentine's Day however his father in law to be Aaron Humphrey isn't thrilled about a nerd joining the family as he thinks it could ruin his chances of getting into politics.When his friends Lewis, his wife Betty, Lamar, Takashi, Ogre, Stan Gable, Lewis's nephew Harold & his friends arrive their partying style drive the bride's more dignified guests away. Intent on stopping the wedding he enlists the help of his snobby son in law Chip (Davies) and a private investigator. In another plot Lewis & Betty are awaiting the arrival of their unborn son and Betty is near the end of her pregnancy as the big day approaches.
At the wedding shower Chip announces that Booger fathered a daughter out of wedlock with a young woman years ago from Sandusky Ohio, of course it's a lie to prevent the happy couple from going down the aisle. So the nerdy gang will have to fight once again to prove that even someone who's different deserves to be loved. The wedding day arrives, as the ceremony begins Betty goes into labour and Chip's deception is revealed when Heidi admits the truth that she's not his daughter and was drafted from an orphanage. Everyone including Jeanie's sister Gaylord (Tuck) throws him out for good, Aaron then apologizes to Booger and his friends for his behaviour and gives his blessings.
By the end of the film Booger & Jeanie are married and plan to adopt Heidi, Lewis & Betty have a healthy baby boy. The final scene shows the newlyweds sitting with their friends, and Lewis says "It's gonna be a great year" the same line he used in the first movie.
for fans who enjoy silly laughs watch Revenge Of The Nerds IV Nerds In Love
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Miyagis_Sweaty_wifebeater (sirjosephu@aol.com) from Sacramento, CA
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Revenge of the Nerds IV (1994) was the final straw in the "nerds" series. Now this movie is too bad for words. It's so bad that it makes part two a joy to behold. I don't know why they even bothered with a fourth film. I highly doubt the third movie was a "huge" ratings winner (remember, this is the FOX network). The gang is back (for the most part) and there's gonna be a wedding.
'nuff said!
Bad movie that doesn't warrant any further discussion. Except that I advise you not to watch it. Unless you love the entire series as a whole (I know that there are several people out there how do). Others need not apply.
D-
Let's hope this will be the last film.
xx
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OldTimerJk from United States
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This movie was made for the super nerd fans. The story is not great but its not bad either. Its a fun movie to watch.
Booger is set to get married and the brides Father and Brother in Law want to stop the wedding in order to keep "Nerds" out of the family tree. Also Lewis and Betty are expecting there first child in this film. Most all of the original nerds return in this film as well as some of the new class nerds from the 3rd film.
For the hardcore "Nerd" movie fan this is a fun movie to sit back and watch the original nerds joke and have fun. If you are not a big fan then I doubt you will like this movie.
Originally presented on the FOX television network in 3-D and AeromaVision, as a promotional item Fox distributed a series scratch and sniff cards to be sniffed at certain points in the movie
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Although he is not onscreen at the time, Booger can be heard at the bridal shower yelling, "Hey, Takashi! What happened to Gilbert?" This is a brief reference to Louis's best friend from the other films in the series.
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The only characters who appear in all four Nerds films, played by the same actors each time, are Lewis Skolnick, Mr. Skolnick, Dudley "Booger" Dawson, and Lamar Latrelle.
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Only Revenge of the Nerds film in which the character Gilbert does not appear.
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According to Curtis Armstrong, this film was the pilot for a proposed TV series featuring the character "Booger" Dawson.
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At Booger's bachelor party, the spy camera is permanently fixed inside a statue, and is stationary. Later, when Jeanie's father shows the video to his family, the shots are panned, when they should have been stationary like the camera was.
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When Trevor Gulf (John Pinette) is dancing his hat is alternately on and off (missing).
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nerd|promiscuous woman|girl in panties|pink panties|panties|woman in bathtub|blonde|bikini|lingerie|scantily clad female|cleavage|1990s|part computer animation|fourth part|marriage|baby|sequel|
AKAs Titles:
Brazil - Os nerds Tambč m Amam
Germany - Chaos Kings
France - Les tronches IV
Greece (video title) - I epistrofi ton Nerds: Erotikes peripeteies
Croatia - Osveta šmokljana 4
Hungary - A suttyók visszavágnak 4: Házasodj, suttyó!
Italy - La rivincita dei Nerds 4
Mexico - La venganza de los nerds 4
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Certifications:
Australia:PG / Germany:12 / Iceland:L / Italy:T