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Format: DVD Aug 2001 Rated PG-13 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound: Surround, Stereo 86 min. Color UPC: 786936159974 |
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Movie Description Director Tommy O'Haver's (BILLY'S HOLLYWOOD SCREEN KISS) sophomore effort is a breezy teen romance that injects a much needed jolt of wit and energy into an overworked genre. Ben Foster (FREAKS AND GEEKS) stars as Berke, a fairly nondescript basketball player whose romance with the beautiful Allison (Melissa Sagemiller) has made him the happiest man in school as well as the envy of his classmates. Unfortunately, Allison doesn't feel the same way and dumps him in the opening minutes of the film. Determined to win her back, Berke auditions for the high school play, "A Midsummer Night's Rockin' Dream," in which Allison has snagged the lead role. Thwarting his hopes of reconciliation is the guy that Allison just started dating, Striker, a transfer student who heads a semi-famous boy band and sports a laughable European accent. Enlisting the help of his best friend's sister, Kelly (Kirsten Dunst), Berke tries to rehearse for the play and finds his emotions caught between his past with Allison and his burgeoning feelings for Kelly. Sweet and funny (especially during Martin Short's appearances as the play's name-dropping director), GET OVER IT is an excellent teen film bolstered by an exceptional cast.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35:1 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Feature Commentary Track - 1. Tommy O' Haver - Director 2. R. Lee Fleming, Jr. - Screenwriter Behind-the-Scenes Featurette Deleted Scenes with Director & Screenwriter Commentary Extended Scenes with Director & Screenwriter Commentary Music Videos - 1. "Love Scud" 2. Vitamin C - "The Itch" Original Songs Martin Short Make-Up Test Martin Short Outtakes Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
U.S. Theatrical release: March 9, 2001
Industry Reviews "...Chipper....[The performances] are in the spirit across the board, with Dunst displaying a delicate singing voice and Short cutting up with appealing abandon..." Variety - p.34-42 - Eddie Cockrell (03/12/2001)
"...Visually inventive moments....The musical numbers are funny..." Sight and Sound - p.45 - Mark Olsen (06/01/2001)
"...The film's youthful cast sparkles..." Los Angeles Times - p.4 - Kevin Thomas (03/10/2001)
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