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Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: This movie sure brought back memories. I remember the SATs. A b****, they were. But this ain't about me; it's about a group of teens that didn't fall in with the same crouds, but they each had a reason to get a good score on the SATs. Reluctantly, they decide to steal them. Let's review the teens. First up, there's Kyle. He's a good kid who's expected very highly by his parents and 430-scoring brother to do well. His best friend, Matty, (who was the mastermind behind the idea), just wants to go to the college where his girlfriend resides. They enlist Francesca, a sulky website girl who's father owns the building where the test is held, making her an ideal person to help them steal it. Of course, you couldn't have a movie without the "goody goody". Anna is her name. An extremely sexy smart girl, she wants desperately to do well on the SATs, which shouldn't be a problem, seeing how smart she is, but she freezes up when she takes the pre-test. She brings her friend Desmond, a star-basketball star-in-the-making-guy. If he can't get into college, his father won't allow him to go pro. And, my personal favorite of them all, is Roy, the stoner guy. He may seem weird and his mind may be on video games and porn half the time, but he has some extraordinary skills. This movie had everything a teen movie needs. Good humor, including excessive use of the s-word; romance (I won't tell which teens get a little action with each other); and action. It's almost like a spy movie, but with adolescence. And being that this movie is from MTV, you can expect some great titles, and there's also a load of cameos. It's just about as worthy as great teen flick, American Pie. Do not miss it.
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