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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Movie ive seen
Review: I watched this movie at least 20 times in five days when i rented it. This was an awesome movie it had that boy gets girl feeling with a twist. it was gut wrenching hilarious, but yet serious. Kelly is right about shakespeare being hard to understand but with this movie it tells all. It is an awesome movie and they couldnt of picked better people to play the parts. You Absolutely have to see this movie. Dunst and Foster make the whole movie what it is. YOU JUST GOTTA SEE IT! WHAT THE HECK BUY IT! (The deleted scenes are pretty neat too)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very creative and well made movie...
Review: I would definitely recommend this movie. It was very unique, being as they intertwined the story of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" into the story. Martin Short was hilarious in it. Really good actors in the movie overall. Kirsten Dunst was enjoyable to watch as always. I would say most people can relate to the "breaking up with your first love" scenario ... and how you live and learn and life goes on and usually, things work out for the best in the end. This is no doubt a quality movie and I would definitely watch it many times over again. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a very funny movie
Review: this was a very funny movie defintly one orf my favorites you haven't seen go rent it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kirsten Dunst sings fantastically!
Review: I just watched the DVD and the songs Kirsten Dunst sings are breathtaking. I wish they would have made a longer version of "The Girl Inside" (which she sings at the audition) and put it on the Soundtrack. I listen to the Bonus Section of the DVD over and over... And the other song "Dream of me" is beyond words and truly worth buying the Soundtrack-CD. I wonder who this gifted composer is. She/He and Kirsten Dunst should make a whole CD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the year's funniest!
Review: A definite must see for Kirsten Dunst fans, this movie was hilarious and it was easy to see that the cast and crew enjoyed making this film. Casting Sisqo was a bit odd, but he pulls it off by playing a smooth talking high school kid who has talent outside of sports. The writing is tight and so is the acting, it's a shame this movie didn't do as well as it could have at the box office. A sleeper hit, and worth the money for DVD.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not TOO shabby
Review: Musical numbers are the best thing about this witty little teenage romance that sees Kirsten Dunst on the big screen again after her triumph with Bring It On. Sadly, this film does not use her nearly as well, and because of her charm the plotline makes no sense: Ben Foster is a high-schooler who has just been dumped by his longtime girlfriend and in his misery avoids Kirsten Dunst and her obvious attraction to him!!! Oh that I were in high school again. Martin Short gives a funny performance as the school's obsessed drama teacher who has decided to put on a modern musicalization of A Midsummer Night's Dream (from whose plotline this film liberally borrows). Opening and closing sequences with Vitamin C singing some classic hits are the ultimate highpoints.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best movie ever
Review: this is by far the best movie ive ever seen. it is sooo hilarious!!! if you havnt seen it stop reading this and go rent it NOW! or buy it like i did

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For every person who's ever been dumped and couldn't let go
Review: Berke (Ben Foster) has the perfect relationship with his high school sweetheart girlfriend Allison (Melissa Sagemiller) until one day she up and decides that she wants out and kicks him to the curb.

Berke just can't let go of her despite the pleading of his two best friends Felix (Colin Hanks) and Dennis (Sisqo). To complicate matters even further, Allison falls for a popular boy band singer (think NSYNC), who just happens to go to their high school. Ordinary Berke just doesn't have a chance against the British accented pop sensation, but it doesn't stop him from trying anyway -- usually with some hilarious and I-feel-your-pain embarrassing moments.

With the help from Felix's younger sister, Kelly (Kirstin Dunst), Berke hatches a plan to win back the love of his life by going head-to-head with Allison's new love in the school play. Kelly ends up falling for Berke, who is too concerned with Allison to even take notice. And so the story goes and you'll just have to watch it to see how it turns out.

Colin Hanks is hilarious with his wise cracks and over-protectiveness of his sister -- especially with lines like "Hey man! Hands off the sister!" Unlike "Crazy/Beautiful" Kirstin Dunst, we get to see the cute and charming Kirstin Dunst we saw in "Bring It On". I'm not a Sisqo fan, but he does a great job in this movie and might turn out to be an okay actor.

All in all, I liked this movie alot. It is definitely a movie I could watch over and over again.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: dunst is'z svery sexy!
Review: i'x thinkt hat kutsten fduxnst id a reallsyt fgreatgood actresres and she is'z the best in this mobievs i think everuyone is goingt o liek it. forget the faxct that it 'z waz trying to be a teeb movie. martin short is very funny in thisa moivuie and he will probabl;y get a best supposting actor oscar for his funny role in this flick. and dunxst is very sexy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Teen Movie With A Twist
Review: The intro of the movie was pretty average - boy befriends girl... girl moves away... girl comes back and has a hot romance with boy in high school... girl dumps boy...
Then the movie becomes interesting... as Berke (Ben Foster), leaves his ex-girlfriend's, Allison (Melissa Sagemiller), front lawn, the music of "Love Will Keep Us Together" plays and Vitamin C comes out of the garage with her band singing to the tune following Berke down the street. Pretty soon we see people joining in from a newly wed couple, to the UPS delivery woman, to two garbage men doing cartwheels, and more dancing to the tune of "Love Will Keep Us Together". It's really hilarious. To top it off, a marching band joins in and it can't get any funnier than that. From that moment on, I knew this movie was going to be a winner. It was funny all throughout the movie with Martin Short playing Dr. Desmond Forrest Oates, a flamboyant drama/music teacher, to two of Berke's best friends Dennis (Sisqo) and Felix (Colin Hanks), to Bentley "Striker" Lawrence (Shane West), a Backstreet Boys wan-na-be, who becomes Allison's new main squeeze, to his eccentric liberal parents. Then you have Kelly (Kirsten Dunst) helping Berke out in a Shakespeare play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", in which she is also a part of, as a scheme to get Allison back. The movie evolves around the Shakespeare play and in it has funny moments and amusing musical numbers excluding "Dream Of Me" which I thought wasn't funny at all but a beautiful song sang by Kirsen Dunst. The movie also has cameo appearances by Carmen Electra and Coolio. The movie was great, but the end made it even more special. Just when I thought it was over, Sisqo does a special performance of "September", with Vitamin C, which made me want to buy this movie. I still can't get this song out of mind, not that I want to. It's that good. Too bad "September" is not in the soundtrack album. I think getting this movie just for the music alone is worth it, but the movie overall is a winner.


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