Rating: Summary: fun movie to watch Review: i guess you all know the story, so i'll just writemy opinion about this one. as for me, i like comedy-romance sort of movies, and this one is near perfect! it's funny. (there were parts me and my sister just lough our guts off!) and very cute, nice young acters, and a nice story. if you have my kind of taste, you'll love it! the only flaw, but it's in all of these "comedy-romance" movies, is that it is too "predicted", you can just guess the end! (just ruined it for you, didn't i? sorry..) so as i said before, it's a very fun, cute and wite movie to watch!
Rating: Summary: Ten Things I hate about this movie. Review: Lets just say that this poorly written excuse for a teen flick occupies ten spots in my top 100 worst movies of all times.Dreck.
Rating: Summary: 10 things I hate about him! Review: On his first day of school, Cameron (Joesph Gordon-Levitt) instantly falls for Biance(Larisa Oleynik)the gorgeous gilr of his dreams! The only problem is that Biance is forbidden to date...until her ill-tempered, completely un-dateable sister Kat(Julia Stiles) goes out,too!In an attempt to slove his problem, Cameron singles out the only guy who could be a match for Kat: a mysterious bad-boy (Heath Ledger) with a nasty reputation of his own!
Rating: Summary: Cutest movie! Review: I looked at the movie previews and I thought "This doesn't seem like a bad movie". Then it came out on video. I didn't see it until like a few months or a year after it came out. When I finally saw it, I was asking myself why I've never seen it before! It's cute! If you like movies like Loser and Austin Powers (1 or 2) than you'll love this movie! I was laughing so much! It even takes place where i live. I know this movie will go in my DVD collection and you HAVE to get this!
Rating: Summary: 10 things i love about 10 things i hate about you Review: 1. so not the cheezy latex-thin teen movies that have been flooding our theaters and video rental stores. i was getting worried for a while that i would have to spend my teen years renting movies that portray my navtive california and all of the USA for that matter as home to only teens with clear complexions, amazing tans, and personalized porches. 2. as a somewhat eerie coincidence, i borrowed the taming of the shrew from my library the same day i rented this movie. the subtle hints that show this was from shakespeare were interlaced throughout the plot: kat and bianca were the names of the sisters in the play. kat STRATFORD and patrick VERONA. "i burn, i pine, i perish!". this is priceless. 3. Kat isn't about to be pushed around by anyone...and hey! what do you know? she's INTELEGENT. what a novelty. she has a large vocabulary, sizzling combacks, and always puts that disco-freak joey in his place. 4. Heath Ledger is soooooooooooooooooooo *hot*! i loved him in the patriot and in this movie his character is a lot more developed. you also see alot more of that amazing smile...:) 5. I think Bianca is just a hint to shallow for me. but Kat makes up for it by being deep, if somewhat bitter, as well as pretty. 6. Their nuerotic and paranoid dad. the vest!!! aha! 7. great music. i've never heard of letters to cleo but i like them alot. i want kat's guitar!!! 8. this movie, for once, actually portrays some of the emotional scars a girl can get from being used then dumped. it really embittered kat and it took a hottie (not to mention sweetie) like pat to open her up. 9. portrays the whole 'have-some-reason-to-date-this-girl-even-tho-i-don't-really-like-her-and-then-she-finds-out-but-i'm-really-in-love' plot way way better than She's All That. much more believable. and less...lets just put it this way: they didn't have a choreographed dance number at the prom. okay?! 10. *sigh* the poem!!! i have to get a copy of that! she gave it with such emotion and sincerity. and the way heath looked up all bewildered and...awwww.
Rating: Summary: 10 things I love about this movie Review: Making a Shakespeare play in modern times is a good idea. This movie has the stuff that dreams are made of considering it's well-picked characters. Julia Stiles plays as Kat the mean evil older sister who refuses to date, making her sister Bianca played by Larisa Oleynik aggravated because Kat must date in order for Bianca to. Throughout the movie it foreshadows Shakespeares "The Taming of the Shrew". This movie is definetly one of my favorite movies.
Rating: Summary: The best Movie I have seen in a long time. Review: 10 Things I hate about you, is one of the best teen movies i have ever seen and the best movie i have seen in a long time. Julie Stiles is so hot in that movie. That was the first movie I saw her in and i fall in love with her, and now i am buying all her movies. She made this movie so good, and I watch it like everyday... It was that good, and I recamend you to buy this movie.
Rating: Summary: Another "teen flick" you say? YES!!! Review: Many people - mainly adults - put down teen flicks these days. Being a teen myself, I can say that it's probably because most adults don't think and act the way we do...which means they have different tastes in everything - including movies! But just because you see a movie and it looks as though it's gonna be labeled as a "teen flick", doesn't mean that it's actually a bad film; it might actually (believe it or not) be awesome! And that's what 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU is. I have to admit though that I do intend to enjoy many of the teen flicks that are out there these days such as SHE'S ALL THAT, DROP DEAD GOREGOUS, BRING IT ON, RUSHMORE, DRIVE ME CRAZY, the SCREAM series, the I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER series, IDLE HANDS, CRUEL INTENTIONS, THE FACULTY, and many others not listed here. But hey, what can you expect from a 17-year-old American girl? (It's not surprising that I love most of the cute guys that are in these movies, too!) But trust me, 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU is an excellent teen flick with an excellent casting assemble, starring some of today's hottest young "teen flick" actors such as Julia Stiles, Joseph-Gorden Levitt, and Heath Ledger, along with many others. This movie is based on a modernized version of one of William Shakespeare's plays (I forget which one). It takes place at a high school in Seattle, Washington. The movie is about this new kid who comes to the school, Cameron (Joseph-Gorden Levitt), and who tries to win over a girl named Bianca who is of course very beautiful and perfect. The only problem is, is that Bianca's not allowed to date (ordered by her strict father) until her older rebellion sister, Kat (Julia Stiles), does! When Cameron finds this out, he pays a cool, snobish model-jock, Joey Donner (Andrew Keegan), to find someone who Kat will go out with. If Joey does this for Cameron, then Cameron promised him Joey will get to date Bianca (whom Joey is also in love with). Hearing this, Joey goes off and finally discovers the dark, mysterious Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) who seems to be the perfect match for Kat, since they have so much in common. Joey then pays Patrick to take her on a date, and Patrick and Kat end up falling in love and even go to the prom together. This is great for Cameron because Cameron was able to ask Bianca out and they end up going to Kat and Patrick's Prom. Kat and Patrick also end up going to the Prom and everything seems perfect until Joey (who is furious at Cameron for "stealing his girl") shouts out during the Prom that he paid Patrick to go out with Kat so he could go out with Bianca! Then Kat gets mad at Patrick for thinking that he lied to her and leaves! (I don't want to spoil the entire movie so I won't say what happens at the end.) And now that Patrick has fallen in love with Kat, he must find a way to win her back. This is a great movie full of teen romance and comedy - a great flick for any teenager!
Rating: Summary: A refreshing teen flick Review: As far as teen movies go, this is one of the best. Julia Stiles is sassy and smart as Kat, although the writers have set her up with some akward dialouge, and she comes off sounding a bit affected. Larisa Oleynik is perfectly cast as the too- cute Bianca. Her tounge-in-cheek perfectness adds a lot to the story. Heath Ledger, a personal favorite of mine, is funny as the 'bad boy' Patrick Verona, a part which Ledger makes the best of, dispite it's limited range and convenient and unexplained transformation in to a 'good boy' about halfway through. The rest of the cast (Andrew Keagan, Joseph Gordon-Leavitt) are effective in their roles. All in all, a pretty good movie.
Rating: Summary: Favorite Movie of All Time! Review: 10 Things I Hate About You may seem like your typical, cliched teen flick. Well, it's not! The storyline, dialogue, and actors are great in this movie of the now-updated, "The Taming of the Shrew," written by Shakespeare. Meet your average, high school sisters. Katarina Stratford(Julia Stiles), a boy-hating outspoken outcast who looks at a glass half-empty instead of half-full. Her younger sister however is the cheerful popular Bianca(Larisa Oleynik). Unfortunately, for the guys that vy for her eye, Bianca can't date unless her "shrew-type" sister dates first. So, a new student named Cameron(Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and pretty boy Joey(Andrew Keegan) set Kat up with the perfect match(Heath Ledger) so they can date Bianca. What's the outcome? Find out in the best movie, 10 Things I Hate About You!
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