When a high-school senior's girlfriend breaks up with him, his friends try to make him think of something else. His friend's sister Kelly helps him with the school musical; Spending time wit... Read allWhen a high-school senior's girlfriend breaks up with him, his friends try to make him think of something else. His friend's sister Kelly helps him with the school musical; Spending time with Kelly has a positive effect.When a high-school senior's girlfriend breaks up with him, his friends try to make him think of something else. His friend's sister Kelly helps him with the school musical; Spending time with Kelly has a positive effect.
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- 4 nominations total
- Maggie
- (as Zoë Saldana)
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The movie does constantly slip in and out of reality but the amazingly funny songs do hold it together and leave the the audience with the tunes stuck in there heads for days! With Vitamin C appearing in the opening sequence and the finale alongside Sisqo, it is hard not to fall in love with the music! I think it is clever that the movies narrative is based on Shakespeares "A midsummer nights dream" which is also the play that is performed in the finale of the movie. And Get over it could be used in schools to help desperate teenagers to understand the sometimes complex story lines of Shakespeares plays. Overall the movie fits the typical teen movie criteria, but at the same time it has some quirky gimmicks that are really funny. Its a perfect film to regain that feel good feeling after a rubbish day!
I find the first, oh two-thirds of the movie to be amusing, but nothing really special. The last third of the movie is where the film really picks up pace and made me fall in love with it. The school play is surprisingly true to real life (at least how theatre was at my school) and the song/dance numbers are priceless. I often find myself fast-forwarding to these scenes when I don't have the time to watch the whole thing.
Good movie for when you want to shut off your brain and just enjoy mindless entertainment.
Story: A boy was crush when the loves of his life dump him. Desperate, he tried every trick to get her back, that also include joining the school theatre for A Midsummer Night Dream when everything when out of plan.
The casting is awesome, though the acting is no award material. The songs are also good, the story is alright a new version of A Midsummer though some of the stuff are pure nonsense and senseless.
Overall, the movie is very enjoyable musical movie, and there is no another teen musical movie so make this one of a kind. It is also very lively, kind of pervert, and some of the stuff could actually make you laugh.
Recommendation: Yes, Check It Out.
Rating: 7/10 (Grade: C+)
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Did you know
- TriviaKirsten Dunst makes her singing debut with "Dream of Me", which is also included on the film soundtrack.
- GoofsIn the bench kissing scene, the editors decided to digitally remove the beer bottle from Kelly's hand. They didn't replace it with anything so it looks like she has a deformed claw for a hand when she walks to the bench and sits down. Later in the scene, the bottle is off to her left where there was no bottle before.
- Quotes
Dr. Desmond Forest Oates: Keep icing your front bum. Swelling continues if you don't ice. And I need you... not really.
- Crazy creditsNo animals were harmed in the making of this film. However, we did manage to sprain two ankles, break one wrist, squirt one extra in the eye with chili and drive our UPM into insanity.
- Alternate versionsThe original version was rated R and contained more sexual dialouge with Mistress Moira, and a more explicit view of the strip club. It was cut in order to gain the teen audience the film was aimed for.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
- SoundtracksHappiness (The Eat Me Edit)
Written by Fatboy Slim (as Norman Cook) and Owain Edward Barton
Performed by Pizzaman
Courtesy of Original Artists Limited
Contains sample from "Five Songs by Four Voices" by Edward Barton
Courtesy of Wooden Music
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Box office
- Budget
- $22,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,576,464
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,134,977
- Mar 11, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $19,900,366
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
- 2.35 : 1