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  1. Jan 11, 2002 · A surfer kid from Orange County tries to get into Stanford University despite his guidance counselor's mistake. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, awards, and more for this movie.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jake Kasdan
    • 2002-01-11
  2. Orange County is a 2002 American comedy film starring Colin Hanks and Jack Black. It was released on January 11, 2002. The movie was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by MTV Productions and Scott Rudin. The movie was directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Mike White.

  3. Jun 15, 2022 Full Review Danielle Solzman Solzy at the Movies Orange County could have been a formulaic teen comedy but Jake Kasdan and Mike White steer the ship in the right direction.

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    • Jake Kasdan
    • PG-13
    • Colin Hanks
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  5. Jan 11, 2002 · Shaun Brumder is a surfer kid who wants to go to Stanford and become a writer, but faces many obstacles along the way. Watch the trailer, read the reviews and learn more about this PG-13 rated film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Mike White.

  6. Orange County. "Orange County" has the form of a teenage movie, the spirit of an independent comedy, and the subversive zeal of Jack Black, whose grin is the least reassuring since Jack Nicholson. It's one of those movies like "Ghost World" and "Legally Blonde" where the description can't do justice to the experience.

  7. High school senior Shaun Brumder finds out one day that there's more to life than surfing and sunning in California's Orange County. A friend's freak surfing accident causes Shaun to seriously reassess his life. As he does so, he finds, buried in the sand, a copy of Marcus Skinner's novel, "Straight Jacket."