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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just try and not love Lloyd Dobbler!
Review: Every girl knows and loves a guy like Lloyd. It's this movie that gives that guy sex appeal!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where can I get a LLoyd Dobler?
Review: Epitome of the 80's and I just loved um! Its a sweet story with plenty of subliminal comedy not to mention a great soundtrack. To see what happens when LLoyd grows up, see Gross Pointe Blank!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Do high school nerds ever win? Yes!
Review: Reasons to watch this: 1) boy gets girl 2)John Cusack 3) "In Your Eyes" 4) reminds you of your loser high school friends 5) your real high school friends never got the popular girl.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A perfect teen movie
Review: This has to be one of the best love stories ever written. Not because its an unusual situation, but because it is so normal. You could believe these people are living next door, and you know two people exactly like this when you went to high school. And Crowe gets extra points for creating the absolutely most lovable guy character in any movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Cusack is Sharp"
Review: Not only is his famous coat and army pants a symbol of the ever-funny and always unpredictable Cusack, but he rates right up there in this movie with the best. A untypical teenager who is not fretting over life choices he has to make after he graduates high school, Cusack decides to put his hard work and energy into a relationship with Ione Skye. This movie is great for 2 reasons: 1. John Cusack is in it! 2. Peter Gabriel's song "In Your Eyes" is featured during a romantic interlude!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best date movie
Review: it is the best movie to explain how it doesn't matter if you have no chance with someone. You have to just go for it, if the feeling is there. This is a prime example how people should live their lives. Go for it and not be afraid to make a mistake. Mistakes help you to grow and become a better person. Carpe diem is what we all should live by!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When teen movies were 'cool'...
Review: This is a movie that was a favorite when it came out in the late 80s but each time I watch it...I like it more and more. The plot, music, and Cusack bumbling make this a movie you watch over and over and never tire of it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Guilty Pleasure
Review: This is one of those movies that isn't just a date film. Guys will secretly watch it when they're alone.

Crowe knows how to mirror the range of emotions both sexes go through in the ups and downs of a relationship. It's this kind of emotional realism that attracts both sexes to his films. The men aren't plastic Fabios, idealized and unreal, meant to appeal to the escapist side in a female audience. The women aren't congenial Barbies, serving without demanding, meant to appeal to the escapist side in a male audience.

Instead, the guys and the gals go through Hell, and it's the Hell so many of us have been through ourselves. Every guy has been Lloyd, sitting with his stupid friends as they try to console him with macho cliches... And it's this everyman touch, this commonality of experience between Crowe's characters and his audience that gets a guy to watch a "chick film" like this without a chick at his side.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Llyod Dobler : The man you'll love to love
Review: If your a Cusck fan or not you will absolutely love this movie. He plays a high school graduate who has forever been in love with the smartest, prettiest everything est in school named Diane. He finally has the courage to ask her out on a date, and is pleasently surprised by her response. I don't want to ruin the movie for you but it's a wonderful love story on how love can conquer all. I recommend it highly. A Must See!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Teen Charmer
Review: A teen movie of the late 70's, I found this charmer, "Say Anything." John Cusak is the quirky misfit teen in love with the unattainable. The unattainable is the senior class brain, Ione Skye. Ione has a wonderful smile, which she uses to disarm. Her acting skills are limited however, so Cusak's antics move the story to the opposites-attract finale. John Mahoney, the dad in "Frazer" on TV, plays Ione's businessman, father in deep soup with the IRS. He wants her to go to England on a scholarship. She is wooed, charmed, and then makes it with shiftless Cusak. I must say that Mahoney is believable in a complicated character, both loving father and a secret embezzler. Ordinarily in these teen operas, parents are total dotes. There is the obligatory teen beer-bash, but this one is fairly realistic with kids that actually like each other, as opposed to bashes where kids are trying to be too cool. Nice little date flick for teens.


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