After hearing about a classmate's (Ryan Pinkston) debaucherous weekend at a college campus, best friends and high school seniors Kevin (Drake Bell), Morris (Kevin Covais) and Carter (Andrew Caldwell) plan a visit to a local university to get in on the action. Prepared for the best weekend of their lives, the boys are recruited as pledges by the rowdiest franternity on campus. But, when the experience turns out to be more about humiliation than partying, Kevin, Morris and Carter decide to fight back with a huge prank that turns the tables on their supposed frat brothers. Directed by Deb Hagan. With Haley Bennett, Nick Zano, Zach Cregger and Gary Owen. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2008.

Drake Bell in College
In this spoof of the superhero genre, high school loser Rick Riker (Drake Bell) is bitten by a mutated dragonfly and transformed into a super-strong crime fighter with armored skin and an uncomforatble costume. As "The Dragonfly" attempts to put a stop to the dastardly plans of the supervillian "The Hourglass" (Christopher McDonald), he runs into situations which parody the biggest superhero blockbusters of the last decade. Directed by Craig Mazin. With Leslie Nielsen, Kevin Hart and Marion Ross. Categories: Action, Comedy. Year: 2008.

Drake Bell in Superhero Movie
When Admiral Frank Beardsley (Dennis Quaid), a strict widower with eight children, marries his high school sweetheart Helen (Rene Russo), a free-spirited fashion designer with ten children of her own, the sheer size of their new fmaily is enough to give them a headache. But, when the two sets of children begin to clash, a giant turf war begins, pitting brother against brother and sister against sister. To make the marriage work, Frank and Helen will have to find a way to make peace between the warring factions before their house is torn apart. Directed by Raja Gosnell. With Sean Faris, Drake Bell, Rip Torn and David Koechner. Categories: Comedy, Family. Year: 2005.

Drake Bell in Yours, Mine and Ours