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My Horrible Year!

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
385
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Mimi Rogers, Karen Allen, and Allison Mack in My Horrible Year! (2001)
ComedyDrama

A teenage girl plots to keep her parents' marriage together, erroneously thinking they're considering divorce.A teenage girl plots to keep her parents' marriage together, erroneously thinking they're considering divorce.A teenage girl plots to keep her parents' marriage together, erroneously thinking they're considering divorce.

  • Director
    • Eric Stoltz
  • Writer
    • P.J. McIlvaine
  • Stars
    • Karen Allen
    • Allison Mack
    • Caterina Scorsone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    385
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Stoltz
    • Writer
      • P.J. McIlvaine
    • Stars
      • Karen Allen
      • Allison Mack
      • Caterina Scorsone
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Belinda Faulkner
    Allison Mack
    Allison Mack
    • Nicola 'Nik' Faulkner
    Caterina Scorsone
    Caterina Scorsone
    • 'Babyface' Hamilton
    Dan Petronijevic
    Dan Petronijevic
    • Eugene 'Mouse' Donovan
    J. Adam Brown
    J. Adam Brown
    • Zack Bomback
    Jack Duffy
    Jack Duffy
    • Mr. Birdwell
    Francesca Scorsone
    • Edwina Funkhouser
    Brian Heighton
    • Donald Faulkner
    Bret Hart
    Bret Hart
    • Self
    Jackie Laidlaw
    Jackie Laidlaw
    • Slow Moving Nun
    Nicholas Carella
    Nicholas Carella
    • Wrestling Store Employee
    Sandi Stahlbrand
    • Female Reporter
    Mary Wall
    Mary Wall
    • Sarah Jane
    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Uncle Charlie
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Aunt Marion
    Christy Ring
    • School Kid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Eric Stoltz
    • Writer
      • P.J. McIlvaine
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    10suzy q123

    Wonderfully offbeat and loaded with wit.

    This is a charming little film, meant for kids I think.

    The story is this; Nik (Allison Mack) is about to turn 16 and is

    burdened with problems- her mom and dad (Karen Allen and a really funny

    Brian Heighton) have hit financial hard times, and they are forced to

    work at 'lesser' jobs until better times return. Also, Nik's uncle (Eric

    Stoltz) has just died of a heart attack, and Nik thinks her dad is

    fooling around with her sexy widowed aunt ( Mimi Rogers). But the

    biggest drag is that Nik's mother recently had twins and Nik has to baby

    sit them when Mom goes to work every day. It's a teenage girls

    nightmare, but luckily she has some really great and funny friends that

    bolster her (and us) whenever they're on screen.

    It's basically teenage girl vs. the world, and from my point of view her

    problems are very small, but like all teens, to her they seem

    insurmountable. Consequently, sometimes I had a hard time caring about

    her dilemma, but I did keep caring for her. Allison Mack gives a great

    performance, deftly balancing comedy and (self involved) pathos- I

    enjoyed her very much. I enjoyed the entire cast, to be honest.

    There's a lot of odd moments and quirky laughs that came out of nowhere,

    obviously they were trying to make more than just another teen film, and

    for the most part they succeeded.
    jeeper_white

    I liked it.. actually

    Allison Mack, Karen Allen, Caterina Scorsone

    I just wanna say that films like this (films that revolve around younger teens talking about boys and realizing how much life can suck) don't appeal to me. But this one was.. different, somehow. First of all, it's NOT about a loser girl with no friends and is always miserable, and by the end of the film, turns into the prettiest most popular girl who everybody loves; like 'She's all that' sort of. Nik Faulkner (Allison Mack) is a chirpy 15 year old, going on 16. She has to take care of her twin brothers and likes a boy at school but discouraged about having to wear braces.

    The characters wasn't all annoying and like alot of teen movies, there wasn't someone that always had to stir things up. Even the boy that Nik liked at school wasn't that bad, he wasn't a booster of his own ego, like they usually are in movies like this. I liked Nik's friends Mouse and Babyface, they were charming and comical. The one thing that would have been better is if they'd have just stayed friends at the end, instead of dating each other. but ah well. And of course it had to have Karen Allen in it, who played Nik's mum, or mom. It's a TV movie. All thats missing is Jane Seymour and a cheesy soundtrack and you've got yourself a pretty half-decent made-for-TV-movie.
    10WendyOh!

    Unabashed delightful fun, like those old John Hughes movies.

    A neat little story with great acting, music, and camera stuff all supported by a distinct style that spells terrific fun. It's obvious that the actors had a good time making this film, and I had a blast watching it. It brought to mind Pretty in Pink and those delightfully light footed old John Hughes movies that had a big heart (but not a sappy one) at it's centerpiece. This is a very well cast film too, the ads would have you believe that Mimi Rogers and Karen Allen are the leads, but it's really the girl who plays Nick's story, and she holds it together splendidly as a teenager trying to save her parents marriage. The kids don't bitch and moan, they don't hate their parents, they just want to have fun and they do, in spite of all that happens in the story. The supporting roles of Babyface and Mouse and the parents and the great crusty old teacher `Mr. Birdwell' are good too. Only drawbacks of the story involve the slightly tired out "Will my parents get divorced' side plot, but extra points for the main character being a role refreshingly void of any typical pitfalls related to teenage girls of most recent movies- these girls aren't sex kittens or rebelious ‘tough kids'- they are smart and fun and a delight to watch.

    Beyond that, this film is also very funny. My brother and I laughed a lot, and each scene flows into the next with ease. I particularly liked that these kids read books and seemed to really care about each other, and look forward to renting it and watching it again.
    10binkiest

    Opinions of Annus Horribilus

    Dear Reader ...this film, amidst the cesspool of teenage-hopeful movies, really sticks out, kinda shines even. It lacks a lot of the campiness that is usually token with this kinda film, and replaces it with some refreshing realism (occasional profanity, believable scenarios, etc). I mean "Sure".... the narrator Nik (oh MAN what a cutie) tells a rather relative, angst-riddled tale, and is complimented well by her supportin' cast, includin' Mimi Rogers as the "stacked Aunt Marion". Eric Stoltz did a bang-up job directing this, from start to finish, even if the ending did leave a bit to be desired (just, it was predictable, that's all!). All things told, for being made-for-TV, delivered. It gets this fella's Stamp O' Approval.
    8hanksank

    Terrific fun.

    This one caught me by surprise this morning on a cable channel, and I watched it to the end with a big smile on my face. It's a lovely little light footed teen story, but not like I've come to expect in recent years, in that the girls are really smart and don't look like bimbos, and the guys seem to really care about them. The parents aren't dolts, either. The whole thing was refreshing. A great cast, most of whom I've never seen before, with the exception of Mimi Rogers and Karen Allen. The photography is superb, and even the music is fun. Offbeat, I'd say, not your typical fare, which I kind of like. I recommend it highly, it was really good.

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    • Quotes

      Mouse Donovan: Hmmmm, is somebody a little moody about an impending birthday perhaps?

      Babyface Hamilton: I love it when you speak well!

    • Connections
      References La fiancée de Papa (1961)

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Annus Horribilis
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Millbrook Farm Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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