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Can't Hardly Wait |
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Rating: Summary: A favorite of mine Review: I cannot put my finger on why I love this movie so much. It is just another teen movie, but if it is on, I have to watch it. No matter where it is in the movie. Unlike the other teen movies of the 90s, it doesn't preoccupy itself with sex. There is more of a plot than "To just get laid". Ethan Embry is good as Preston Meyers and is a likeable character. Peter Facinelli is hilarious as the jock. Seth Green reminds me of so many people in my high school. Pretty sad, really. Jerry O'Connell is hilarious in his short seen as Trip McNealy, the sexual icon at Huntington. He gave me advice about college that I use today: "Wear flip-flops in the shower. I got warts all over my feet."
Rating: Summary: Simply the Best Review: Cute movie, and Jenifer Love Hewit has a smile that lights up the world. When I give 3 stars, it's a movie that I would actually own. I reserve 4 stars for movies that are exceptional, and 5 for movies that are all time greats.
Rating: Summary: You must see that incredible movie Review: I red a few review about this film and most of them portait this movie as a bad one. I'm absolutly not of this opinion. This movie has a lot of interesting thing in it, the characters, the actors and obviously, the plots. I think that all the character, maybe except for Mike, are totaly realistic. There is Preston Meyer(Ethan Embry), the dreamer writer, who is in love with the homecoming queen Amanda Beckett(Jennifer Love Hewitt) who just got dump by the jock Mike Dexter(Peter Facinelli). Further more, there the cynic intelectual weird Denise Flemming(Lauren Ambrose) who get stuck in a bathroom with the wigger homeboy Kenny Ficher(Seth Green). The last main character in William Lichter(Charlie Korsmo), the nerd. There is also a lot of less important characters played by known actors. The moment I liked the most in this movie is when Mike talked to Trip(Jerry O'conell) and realize that he made a vry stupid mistake. You really must see this movie
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