Fat, Drunk, and Stupid The Inside Story Behind the Making of Animal House

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Pub. Date: 2014-04-01
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Griffin
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Summary

In 1976 the creators of National Lampoon, America's most popular humor magazine, decided to make a movie. It would be set on a college campus in the 1960s, loosely based on the experiences of Lampoon writers Chris Miller and Harold Ramis and Lampoon editor Doug Kenney. They named it Animal House, in honor of Miller's fraternity at Dartmouth, where the members had been nicknamed after animals.

Miller, Ramis, and Kenney wrote a film treatment that was rejected and ridiculed by Hollywood studios—until at last Universal Pictures agreed to produce the film, with a budget of $3 million.

A cast was assembled, made up almost completely of unknowns. Stephen Furst, who played Flounder, had been delivering pizzas. Kevin Bacon was a waiter in Manhattan when he was hired to play Chip. Chevy Chase was considered for the role of Otter, but it wound up going to the lesser-known Tim Matheson. John Belushi, for his unforgettable role as Bluto, made $40,000 (the movie's highest-paid actor).

For four weeks in the fall of 1977, the actors and crew invaded the college town of Eugene, Oregon, forming their own sort of fraternity in the process. The hilarious, unforgettable movie they made wound up earning more than $600 million and became one of America's most beloved comedy classics. It launched countless careers and paved the way for today's comedies from directors such as Judd Apatow and Todd Phillips.

Bestselling author Matty Simmons was the founder of National Lampoon and the producer of Animal House. In Fat, Drunk, and Stupid, he draws from exclusive interviews with actors including Karen Allen, Kevin Bacon, Peter Riegert, and Mark Metcalf, director John Landis, fellow producer Ivan Reitman, and other key players—as well as behind-the-scenes photos—to tell the movie's outrageous story, from its birth in the New York offices of the National Lampoon to writing a script, assembling the perfect cast, the wild weeks of filming, and, ultimately, to the film's release and megasuccess.

This is a hilarious romp through one of the biggest grossing, most memorable, most frequently quoted, and most celebrated comedies of all time.

Author Biography

Matty Simmons was the producer of Animal House and founder and CEO of National Lampoon. He has produced nine other films, including the Vacation series, collaborated with such well-known writers as John Hughes and Judd Apatow, been a newspaper reporter and press agent, and written eight books, including several bestsellers. He currently writes for Reader’s Digest and other publications. He lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Chapter 1: The House is Open

Chapter 2: The Road to the "House"

Chapter 3: Harvard Arrives

Chapter 4: The National Lampoon

Chapter 5: A Business Like Show Business

Chapter 6: We're Gonna Make a Movie

Chapter 7: The Tough Sell

Chapter 8: They Love It! They Hate It!

Chapter 9: Does Anybody Want to Direct this Thing?

Chapter 10: Finding the Animals

Chapter 11: Finding More Animals

Chapter 12: Getting There

Chapter 13: Shooting the Animals

Chapter 14: What We Have Here is a Movie

Chapter 15: Where Were You that Night?

Chapter 16: Cuts, Outtakes, and Sequels

Chapter 17: Animal House, the Next Decade

Chapter 18: Where are They Now?

Chapter 19: Belushi: The Legend Lives

Chapter 20: Legacy

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