Sorority Life

2002

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  • 2
  • 1

7.4| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Sorority Life is a reality television show on MTV that aired from June 24, 2002 to 2004. The show consisted of girls pledging to become part of a sorority.

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Glimmerubro It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Rexanne It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
carrie_713 I was in a national sorority back in college and this is a poor representation of what it's like. First of all, no national org would let MTV come in and tape. Every sorority is different and even an individual national sorority is different on each campus so I can only speak of my university experience. As a pledge I never had to deal with the "sister police", curfews, etc. When I pledged I was treated as any other member. Nothing really changed after initiation, except I was an official sister. It was not near as petty and nit-picky as the "get a life" sisters on this show are. Also, Greek organizations don't vote out loud the way they do on Fraternity Life, and Sorority Life 2. The idea is that you don't want to taint each other's vote & it's kept anonymous.
elliotrupert I watched this show a number of times and it is so stupid that I stopped soon after. Being a college graduate who was in a fraternity in school, I know a thing or two about "pledging". There are so many examples that I can give that fall underneath either the "Oh, Please" category or the "If This Were a Black Sorority, It Would Have Happened Like This" category. First of all, the pledges are knowingly parting and getting drunk almost every night while the pledgemasters catch them and hardly reprimand them. They just basically say, "They may be ruining our image." Man, if I were to sneak out during my rush, I would have been gotten dealt with for sure! But what really gets me is that the pledges break all these rules (i.e., drinking, having boys over, breaking curfew), and they wonder why the big sisters are being mean to them??If you still watch this show, stop it. You're only encouraging MTV to keep airing this show and maybe make another season of it. Even non-Greeks can look at the show and tell you it's fake. This soap opera-esque show highly glamorizes the rush process (they don't show everything, possibly because it would take the mystique away from the who process), so if you want to really know how sorority life is, join one instead.
Michael DeZubiria I explained in the summary line for my review of Scary Movie 2 that I generally reserve my ratings of 1 out of 10 for those VERY few movies that are absolutely incomprehensible, even at the level of the most basic plot. And also in the case of Scary Movie 2, I decided (very quickly, I might add) to make an exception for the load of garbage that is Sorority Life.Maybe 8 or 10 of my friends all gathered at my house so we could all watch the first episode of Sorority Life and see MTV's depiction of Davis, California in the reality show that we had all been periodically seeing them filming around town, especially during the last few months. What we were treated to was a torturous hour of film about a bunch of sorority girls here in Davis. There are only so many ways you can say that you don't know if those girls are at the rush because they're really interested in the sorority or just because MTV's there. It is truly a testament to the appalling content of the show when the vast majority of the conflict is derived from the very fact that it's being filmed.I am a director for Aggie TV, the UC Davis television station, and as a student who is very interested in film and a regular moviegoer as well, I LOVE to see behind the scenes footage of just about anything. There is nothing that I enjoy more than watching behind the scenes documentaries, and I would do just about anything to visit a movie set. In the first episode of Sorority Life (and probably many to follow), there are several shots of some frat guys in the fraternity next door goofing off on a huge slip and slide. I was filming a news segment about MTV's filming of Sorority Life for Aggie TV when they were on that slip and slide, and I actually have footage on my personal video camera of the MTV film crew standing there and shooting the very footage that was broadcast on the first episode of Sorority Life.In most cases, I would by hugely excited by this, and would be able to watch it endlessly, but Sorority Life has managed to sink to such a level of sheer idiocy that I will never insult my own intelligence by wasting another second watching it. Truly a waste of time and an insult to Davis, sororities in general, and your own intelligence as a member of the audience.
jensenbaby First of all, I'm not in college yet, but I've always wanted to be in a sorority. I love the girls on this show. My close, personal favorites are, who else, Jordan and Candace. This show depicts what it's really like in a sorority, and the trials and hell that these girls go through is nothing like I've ever seen in a television show before. I mean, my whole world stops for this show. I recommend it to people who like reality tv shows and who have been a sorority, or even just in college. Watch just one episode. I'm telling you, you'll feel different after you watch it.