What To Watch If You Love 'Project X'

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Looking for the best movies like Project X? From Hollywood classics to new films, this list of movies similar to Project X feature funny hijinks and over-the-top fun. 21 & Over and The Binge are great examples of movies that fans of Project X love. Get the red cups ready because you’re sure to be entertained by these party movies. Or, if you’re more in the mood to binge watch, we’ve got you covered with hilariously gross TV shows like Project X. But which of these recommendations is the best next-watch for fans of Project X

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  • 21 and Over
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    22 votes

    For fans of: college party movies

    Straight-A college student Jeff Chang (Justin Chon) has always done what's been expected of him. But when his two best friends, Miller (Miles Teller) and Casey (Skylar Astin), arrive on campus to surprise him for his 21st birthday, Jeff finally agrees to cut loose. Although he has a crucial med-school interview early the next morning, Jeff lets his pals take him out for one drink. Many drinks later, Jeff has blacked out and is in danger of blowing the most important day of his life.
  • 2
    14 votes

    For fans of: high school party comedy movies

    Superbad is a coming-of-age comedy that navigates the tumultuous terrain of teenage life. Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera), high school seniors, aim to lose their virginity before graduation. Aided by their unpredictable friend Fogell (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), who adopts the infamous alias 'McLovin', they embark on a wild night of misadventures. Their quest for alcohol and female attention involves dodging irresponsible cops and navigating raucous parties. Directed by Greg Mottola and written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the film provides an honest, humorous glimpse into adolescent anxieties amidst chaotic circumstances.
  • 3
    10 votes

    For fans of: college partying comedy movies

    In Old School, Mitch (Luke Wilson) returns home to find his girlfriend involved in an unusual affair, leading him to start anew. He moves into a house near a college campus, where his friends Frank (Will Ferrell) and Beanie (Vince Vaughn) decide to revive their glory days by starting a fraternity. The trio juggles adulthood responsibilities and fraternity antics, causing hilarity and chaos. This comedy explores the paradox of growing up while refusing to let go of youth, all within the wild framework of college life. Old School became a cult classic for its humor and quotable lines.
  • Euphoria
    4
    6 votes

    For fans of: teen drama TV shows about partying

    High school students navigate drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship.
  • For fans of: teenage spoof comedy movies

    In Not Another Teen Movie, a quintessential teen comedy, high schooler Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh), an artistically inclined outsider, becomes the object of a bet for popular jock, Jake Wyler (Chris Evans). The wager? To transform Janey into prom queen material. The movie takes a satirical spin on classic teen films, weaving together tropes and iconic scenes from beloved flicks of the '80s and '90s. Amidst the laughter, it subtly exposes clichés and stereotypes that pervade teen cinema. Yet beneath its comedic exterior, Not Another Teen Movie serves as a commentary on societal expectations and the pressures of fitting in.
  • American Pie
    6
    7 votes

    For fans of: teenage sex comedy movies

    In American Pie, a raucous teen comedy, five high school friends - Jim (Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), and Stifler (Seann William Scott) - make a pact to lose their virginity by prom night. The film, peppered with iconic scenes and unforgettable one-liners, explores the trials and tribulations of adolescence in a humorous yet honest way. As graduation looms, the boys navigate relationships, peer pressure, and their own insecurities. Their misadventures lead to hilarious situations that have since become staples of the genre. Though not an award winner, its impact on pop culture is undeniable.
  • 7
    7 votes

    For fans of: Las Vegas partying comedy movies​​​​​​​

    In the raucous comedy The Hangover, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) awake after a wild bachelor party in Las Vegas with no memory of the previous night. The trio's soon-to-be-married buddy Doug (Justin Bartha) is missing, their hotel suite is trashed, and a tiger lurks in the bathroom. As they scramble to piece together the events of their blackout night and locate Doug, they encounter an array of eccentric characters and outrageous situations. A Golden Globe winner for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, The Hangover delivers laughs with its unforgettable blend of chaos and camaraderie.
  • Booksmart
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    11 votes

    For fans of: high school party comedy movies

    In the comedy Booksmart, high school seniors Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) are best friends who've always prioritized academics over fun. On the eve of their graduation, they realize they might have missed out on memorable experiences their peers enjoyed. Determined to make up for lost time, they embark on a wild adventure to cram four years of fun into one night. Directed by Olivia Wilde, Booksmart is an insightful exploration of friendship and the pressures of impending adulthood. It won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.
  • Dazed and Confused

    For fans of: teen coming-of-age comedy movies

    Dazed and Confused is a coming-of-age comedy film that paints an authentic picture of American teenage life in the 70s. Set in Austin, Texas, on the last day of high school in 1976, this Richard Linklater-directed film showcases a host of characters. Randall Pink Floyd (Jason London) is a star quarterback facing the dilemma of signing a no-drug pledge, while freshman Mitch Kramer (Wiley Wiggins) endures hazing rituals. The movie, punctuated by an iconic rock soundtrack, captures the carefree spirit and uncertainty that mark the threshold of adulthood. It's a nostalgic romp through teen angst, party culture, and youthful rebellion - all rolled into one unforgettable summer night.
  • 10
    4 votes

    For fans of: comedy movies about partying and college

    In Accepted, Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long) finds himself rejected by every college he applied to. Not ready to face the disappointment, he concocts a plan - create a fake university. With his friends, Sherman Schrader (Jonah Hill), Hands Holloway (Columbus Short), and Glen (Adam Herschman), they transform an abandoned psychiatric hospital into the South Harmon Institute of Technology. Their ruse becomes wildly successful, attracting other students also rejected by traditional colleges. But when their deception draws the attention of education authorities, Bartleby must fight to keep his university alive, teaching us that acceptance comes in many forms.
  • The Binge
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    6 votes

    For fans of: teenage party comedy movies

    The Binge is a 2020 American comedy film directed by Jeremy Garelick. One day a year in the near future, known as Binge day, all drugs are legal but outlawed every other day of the year.
  • Good Boys
    12
    9 votes

    For fans of: coming-of-age party comedy movies 

    Invited to his first kissing party, 12-year-old Max asks his best friends Lucas and Thor for some much-needed help on how to pucker up. When they hit a dead end, Max decides to use his father's drone to spy on the teenage girls next door. When the boys lose the drone, they skip school and hatch a plan to retrieve it before Max's dad can figure out what happened.
  • The Inbetweeners

    For fans of: raunchy British teen comedy TV shows​​​​​​​

    The Inbetweeners, a British coming-of-age sitcom, navigates the tumultuous waters of adolescence with an unapologetic dose of humor and relatability. Chronicling the exploits of four socially awkward friends, Will (Simon Bird), Simon (Joe Thomas), Jay (James Buckley), and Neil (Blake Harrison), as they traverse high school and beyond, the show skillfully balances cringe-worthy moments with heartfelt camaraderie. Garnering multiple accolades, including a BAFTA Audience Award, The Inbetweeners has etched its mark on television history. As viewers follow the protagonists' misadventures, they are reminded of their own youthful foibles, making the series an endearing and nostalgic experience.
  • For fans of: college partying comedy movies

    He's the biggest man on campus. He's the boss with the sauce. He's the guy all the girls want and all the guys want to be. 'Cause in the collegiate jungle, there can be only one king ... and at Coolidge College it's Van Wilder. In the grand tradition of comedy classics like "National Lampoon's Animal House" and "National Lampoon's Vacation," "National Lampoon's Van Wilder" will charm you, move you and gross you out.
  • Blockers
    15
    4 votes

    Blockers

    For fans of: teen comedy movies about Prom Night

    Julie, Kayla and Sam are three high school seniors who make a pact to lose their virginity on prom night. Lisa, Mitchell and Hunter are three overprotective parents who flip out when they find out about their daughters' plans. They soon join forces for a wild and chaotic quest to stop the girls from sealing the deal -- no matter what the cost.
  • I Love You, Beth Cooper
    Nerdy teenager Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust) harbors a secret crush on Beth Cooper (Hayden Panettiere), the hottest girl in high school. During his graduation speech, Denis lets the cat out of the bag and declares his love for Beth, who, instead of dissing Denis, shows up at his house later that day and promises to show him the time of his life.
  • Neighbors
    17
    4 votes

    For fans of: college partying comedy movies​​​​​​​

    New parents Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) move to the suburbs when they welcome an infant daughter into their lives. All goes well with the couple, until the Delta Psi Beta fraternity moves in next door. Mac and Kelly don't want to seem uncool, and they try their best to get along with frat president Teddy (Zac Efron) and the rest of the guys. However, when the couple finally call the cops during a particularly raucous frat party, a full-scale war erupts.
  • National Lampoon's Animal House
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    For fans of: college party comedy movies​​​​​​​

    In the raucous comedy National Lampoon's Animal House, party-crazed fraternity Delta Tau Chi, led by Bluto Blutarsky (John Belushi), is in a constant state of war with the college administration, personified by Dean Wormer (John Vernon). The film, set in 1962, navigates through wild parties, pranks and chaos. As the Dean plots to expel the fraternity, the misfits plan their revenge. A mix of slapstick humor and social satire, this John Landis directed movie remains a classic in its genre. It won People's Choice Award for Favorite Non-Musical Motion Picture.
  • Weird Science
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    2 votes

    For fans of: high school comedy movies featuring big parties

    In the comedic science fiction film Weird Science, high school geeks Gary Wallace (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt Donnelly (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) decide to take their fate into their own hands. Using a home computer and some old-fashioned teenage ingenuity, they create Lisa (Kelly LeBrock), a stunningly beautiful woman with a mind of her own. However, the boys soon learn that their creation is more than they bargained for, leading to a series of hilarious and unexpected events. This John Hughes-directed movie artfully combines humor and fantasy, providing an entertaining exploration of adolescent dreams gone awry.
  • Hot Tub Time Machine
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    For fans of: party comedy movies ​​​​​​​

    In Hot Tub Time Machine, a comedic whirlwind of sci-fi and adventure, three friends Adam (John Cusack), Lou (Rob Corddry) and Nick (Craig Robinson) find themselves transported back to 1986 via a bubbling hot tub. A mysterious repairman (Chevy Chase) hints at the tub's time-bending properties. Struggling with their mundane lives, they view this as an opportunity to rewrite their pasts. However, altering the course of history proves more challenging and chaotic than expected. Unforeseen consequences unfold in a hilarious sequence of events that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
  • Office Christmas Party

    For fans of: party comedy movies​​​​​​​

    When the CEO (Jennifer Aniston) tries to close her hard-partying brother's (T.J. Miller) branch, he and his chief technical officer (Jason Bateman) must rally their co-workers and host an epic office Christmas party in an effort to impress a potential client and close a sale that will save their jobs.
  • Kid Cannabis
    22
    3 votes

    Kid Cannabis

    For fans of: ​​​​​​​teen drug comedy movies

    A high school dropout and his 27-year-old friend smuggle marijuana across the Canadian border to make money.
  • House Party
    23
    3 votes

    For fans of: high school party movies​​​​​​​

    In the comedy film House Party, high school friends Kid (Christopher Reid) and Play (Christopher Martin) decide to throw an epic house party. Kid's parents are out of town, providing a perfect opportunity for him to host the event. However, things take a turn when a duo of local bullies, Stab (Paul Anthony) and Zilla (B-Fine), along with their diminutive sidekick Pee-Wee (Bowlegged Lou), target Kid. Simultaneously, he faces the challenge of evading two overzealous, dimwitted cops who have caught wind of the party. This wildly entertaining movie won an award at the Sundance Film Festival in 1990 for its eclectic mix of comedy and music.
  • For fans of: ​​​​​​​comedy TV shows about college partying

    Blue Mountain State is a raucous comedy series set in the fictional college of the same name, focusing on its football team, "The Goats." The show centers around three freshmen, played by Darin Brooks, Alan Ritchson, and Chris Romano. The men experience the wild often irresponsible college lifestyle - all while facing the pressures of playing college football. The themes of the series include sportsmanship, the challenges of academic and athletic balance, college debauchery, and the bonds of brotherhood. Blue Mountain State is a no-holds-barred portrayal of the college party scene, seen through a comedic lens.
  • The Virginity Hit
    25
    3 votes

    The Virginity Hit

    For fans of: teen sex comedy movies​​​​​​​

    Obsessed with the YouTube Web site, four New Orleans teens make a pact to lose their virginity, document the experience, and take a celebratory hit on their female-shaped bong. After his three buddies accomplish their goal in rapid succession, Matt (Matt Bennett) hopes to do the deed with his girlfriend. When his efforts fall through, Matt embarks on a furious quest to cash in his V-card, shadowed at every turn by his camera-wielding adoptive brother, Zack (Zack Pearlman).
  • The Preppie Connection

    For fans of: Thomas Mann high school movies

    The Preppie Connection is a 2015 American-French crime drama film directed by Joseph Castelo. Based on the true story of the infamous 1984 incident at Choate Rosemary Hall student Derek Oatis (played by Thomas Mann), along with a handful of friends, ran a cocaine smuggling operation on the school's campus.
  • 27
    1 votes

    For fans of: high school comedy movies about going out

    Grocery store clerk Simon (Desmond Askew) occasionally sells drugs from his cash register at work, so when soap opera actors Adam (Scott Wolf) and Zack (Jay Mohr) come looking for Ecstasy on a quiet Christmas Eve, they are surprised to find Ronna (Sarah Polley) covering his shift. Desperate for money, Ronna decides to become an impromptu drug dealer, unaware that Adam and Zack are secretly working for obsessed narcotics officer Burke (William Fichtner).
  • Freaks and Geeks

    For fans of: high school comedy TV shows

     

    Set in the backdrop of an early 1980s high school, this coming-of-age dramedy navigates the lives of two distinct groups: the "freaks" and the "geeks." The show explores their daily struggles, aspirations, and relationships with a touch of nostalgic realism that resonates with audiences. Garnering critical acclaim during its short-lived run, Freaks and Geeks earned several Emmy nominations, solidifying its place in television history. With a talented ensemble cast featuring Linda Cardellini as Lindsay Weir and James Franco as Daniel Desario, the series masterfully balances humor and heartfelt moments while providing an authentic portrayal of teenage life.
  • Can't Hardly Wait
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    For fans of: high school party movies

    In the high school comedy Can't Hardly Wait, seniors celebrate the end of an era with a wild graduation party. The film features Preston Meyers (Ethan Embry), an aspiring writer in love with Amanda Beckett (Jennifer Love Hewitt), the newly-single prom queen. Parallel to this, the geeky William Lichter (Charlie Korsmo) plans revenge on Mike Dexter (Peter Facinelli), the popular jock. A stellar ensemble cast, including Seth Green and Lauren Ambrose, adds to the film's appeal. As the night unfurls, dreams are pursued, hearts broken, and destinies redefined. Filled with comedic twists and turns, it's a nostalgic homage to teenage years.
  • Spring Breakers
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    For fans of: spring break party movies

    In the sun-soaked, crime-ridden movie Spring Breakers, four college girls - Faith (Selena Gomez), Candy (Vanessa Hudgens), Brit (Ashley Benson), and Cotty (Rachel Korine) - take an unexpected turn to the dark side during their spring break. Desperate for adventure, they rob a restaurant to fund their trip. In Florida, they cross paths with Alien (James Franco), a dangerous yet charismatic drug dealer. The movie, directed by Harmony Korine, is a blend of crime drama and black comedy. It explores themes of hedonism and moral decay amid vibrant neon aesthetics, offering a disturbing commentary on contemporary youth culture.