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She's All That (1999)

She's All That (1999)
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If Hollywood can shoehorn William Shakespeare into the teen-movie treatment with Romeo and Juliet, and Jane Austen with Clueless (from her novel, Emma), why not George Bernard Shaw? While his Pygmalion has been staged and filmed endless times, most famously as the musical My Fair Lady, here Shaw goes to high school. This time around, a Los Angeles' school's most popular guy Zack (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) loses his girlfriend Taylor (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) to television star Brock Hudson (Scream's Matthew Lillard). Zack then vows to his friends that he can take any girl in school and turn her into the prom queen. With five weeks until the prom, his friends pick weird, art nerd Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook). Zack predictably gets more than he bargained for as he falls in love with his "creation." Eldon Hudson and Kieran Culkin, stars of The Mighty, play Laney's best friend and little brother, respectively. Robert Iscove, director of television's Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, makes his big-screen debut. ~ Chris Gore, Rovi

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Starring:
Freddie Prinze, Jr.Rachael Leigh Cook, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Iscove
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of She's All That

If Hollywood can shoehorn William Shakespeare into the teen-movie treatment with Romeo and Juliet, and Jane Austen with Clueless (from her novel, Emma), why not George Bernard Shaw? While his Pygmalion has been staged and filmed endless times, most famously as the musical My Fair Lady, here Shaw goes to high school. This time around, a Los Angeles' school's most popular guy Zack (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) loses his girlfriend Taylor (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) to television star Brock Hudson (Scream's Matthew Lillard). Zack then vows to his friends that he can take any girl in school and turn her into the prom queen. With five weeks until the prom, his friends pick weird, art nerd Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook). Zack predictably gets more than he bargained for as he falls in love with his "creation." Eldon Hudson and Kieran Culkin, stars of The Mighty, play Laney's best friend and little brother, respectively. Robert Iscove, director of television's Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, makes his big-screen debut. ~ Chris Gore, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Iscove
Writer(s):
R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Producer(s):
Peter AbramsRichard N. GladsteinRobert L. Levy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Situations, Adult Language, Suitable for Teens)
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    Joshua S.

    If You Like Teen Romance This Is A Great Movie. Both Me And My Sister Loved It. After finishing the movie we went out and bought it. My sister said to tell anyone reading this "it's not a dumb romance" (a dumb romance being ditsy or filled with sex scenes) it can be watched with a family except for one scene near the begining (About 7 minutes in or right after "The Next Few Days Were A Blur" it's about 20 seconds long)

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    Dawn M.

    whatched over almost three times this week (came on tv)! its very cute and the acting is really good too. i dont rate like anything five stars, but im a big fan of teen movies so this is a must see, especially for teens. WHATCH IT!!!

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    Kristy S.

    Of course, the plots a little dumb and a lot of it is predictable, but I've watched it many times. It's pretty good for a teen flick. (I'm 27.) The acting was good and the writting wasn't bad, and it wasn't filled with the sex and crude humor that most teen flicks are filled with.

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