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Kristin Cavallari Movies

Reality television fixture Kristin Cavallari began her career as a teenager, when she appeared on the MTV series Laguna Beach during her junior year of high school in 2004. After departing the series in 2005, Cavallari continued to pursue a career on-screen, making small appearances on episodes of shows like Veronica Mars and CSI, and appearing as a media personality on various talk shows and in magazines. In 2009, Cavallari was cast in a number of acting roles, including the Amy Poehler comedy Spring Breakdown, and the National Lampoon sequel Van Wilder: Freshman Year. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
2009  
R  
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Discover how seven year college senior Van Wilder earned his puckish reputation in this prequel detailing the freshman year high jinks that made history. When Van Wilder (Jonathan Bennett) enrolled in Coolidge College, he had no idea that following in his wealthy father's footsteps would be such a formidable task; the uptight dean has official banned partying on campus, and the student body is too busy studying to fight back. When Van Wilder discovers that every female student on campus has taken a vow of chastity, he declares that no cheerleader will go untouched, and no keg of brew will be left untapped. But freeing Coolidge College from the oppressive shackles of party persecution and sexual malaise won't be easy, and in order to accomplish his mission Van Wilder will have to put his studies on pause, and unleash some serious mischief. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jonathan BennettKristin Cavallari, (more)
 
2008  
PG13  
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Baseball lovers have Bull Durham, football lovers have Friday Night Lights, and now volleyball enthusiasts get a chance to see their favorite sport shine on the silver screen with this tale of a fallen sports star who gets his second shot at greatness. Cameron Day (David Charvet) was a college basketball player whose proficiency on the court came at the sacrifice of his sanity. The mental demands of being a professional athlete were just too much for Cameron to handle, and just he was set to break big in the world of professional sports, the once-promising athlete mysteriously vanished for ten long years. Now that Cameron has learned how to effectively harness his inner anger, the time has come for him to have another go at greatness -- only not on the basketball court but on the pro beach volleyball circuit. Upon arriving in Manhattan Beach, CA, from Manhattan, the wayfaring athlete finds inspiration in Mia (Torrey DeVitto), an artistically inclined beach beauty who has never cared too much for jock types like Cameron. Regardless of her reluctance to date an athlete, however, Mia helps to enlighten Cameron by teaching him about the Green Flash: that fleeting moment when the sun falls over the horizon and all of nature become completely brilliant for a fraction of a second. Despite his early success, Cameron feels as is he has not experienced his own personal Green Flash just yet, though now as he makes it his mission to win the Manhattan Beach Open, he senses that true greatness could finally be within reach. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
David CharvetTorrey DeVitto, (more)
 
2006  
 
Described as a "reality TV magazine," UPN's Get This Party Started was created by Lara Shriftman, who ran a major publicity/marketing firm specializing in promoting products and sidelining in the organization of elaborate special events (Shriftman's partner was Elizabeth Harrison, with whom she had co-authored several advice books). The series focused on the "special event" aspect of Shriftman's business. In each hour-long episode, a deserving person was surprised with a lavish and expensive party, thrown in his or her honor by friends and family members. In the debut episode, a young man celebrated his 21st birthday at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino; and in episode number two, the highlight was a surprise graduation party, held at Arizona State University with a full complement of sexy cheerleaders. Actors Kristin Cavallari (Laguna Beach) and Ethan Erickson hosted the series, which debuted on February 7, 2006. Though scheduled for a full 13 weeks, Get This Party Started went on hiatus after only two installments, possibly because of the corporate nervousness attending UPN's upcoming merger with WB. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kristin CavallariEthan Erickson, (more)