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Not Another Teen Movie
(DVD, 2005) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Chyler Leigh
Director: Joel Gallen

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Format: DVD
Jul 2005
Unrated
Recording Mode: (unknown)
Closed Captioned
101 min.
Color
Extra Info: Unrated, Extended Director's Cut
UPC: 043396113121
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In his feature film directorial debut, Joel Gallen spoofs the ever-popular teen genre. The students of John Hughes High School live the plot lines of numerous teen flicks, including SHE'S ALL THAT, AMERICAN PIE, TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU, VARSITY BLUES, and SIXTEEN CANDLES, to name just a few. The most popular boy, Jake Wyler (Chris Evans) has bet his friends that he can make Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh)--the poor, smart girl from the wrong side of the tracks--prom queen. Meanwhile, her little brother is in pursuit of the most beautiful girl he's ever seen when he's not getting into trouble with his geeky friends. Of course, a teen movie wouldn't be complete without a mean-spirited cheerleading captain, a lovestruck best friend, and a foreign exchange student, all of whom have prominent roles in the film. Throw in a few guest appearances from familiar faces from some of the best-known teen movies of the 1980s, along with remakes of songs from the same films--and even some word-for-word dialogue--and you have an amusing walk down memory lane for anyone who has a soft spot for THE BREAKFAST CLUB, CRUEL INTENTIONS, and PRETTY IN PINK.

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Cast:Chyler Leigh
Director:Joel Gallen

Industry Reviews
"...A happy, nasty and frequently hilarious assault on 20 years' worth of youth pictures..."
New York Times - p.E31 - A. O. Scott (12/14/2001)

"...A big, juicy spitball aimed at the teen-smarm clichés that have accumulated like so much earwax over the last three years..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (01/11/2002)


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