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Never Been Kissed

Never Been Kissed

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is completely rockin'!
Review: I saw this movie in the theater because a friend forced me to, but am I glad she did! I totally adored this movie!! I'm not really a Drew Barrymore fan, but she is excellent in this role and the story line was so romantic! Plus, the movie is REALLY funny- especially due to the comedic performance of Molly Shannon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can never get sick of the movie !
Review: Simply love the movie and everytime I watch it, it never fails to give me some insights of my own teenhood, love and career ! Drew Barrymore is great and natural and of course not to forget the great looking Michael Vartan ! It's a great movie not to be missed, especially for Drew Barrymore's fans...Go watch it !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was a REALLY good movie!!!
Review: When I saw this movie in the theater, I fell in love with Drew Barrymore. It's a real funny movie, but it's also a love story. If you like Drew Barrymore and David Arquette, I would really recommend getting this movie!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Drew Barrymore shines as Josie 'Grossie' Geller
Review: This movie is truly beautiful. I have seen it 7 times and I fall in love with it every time. Drew Barrymore is one of the greatest actresses and this is her finest movie. It is about an awkward, shy copy editor, Josie Geller, who basically wants more out of life. Her first assignment is to go back to high school (undercover) to see what teens are like today. One problem is that Josie has a horrific high school experience (she was a geek) and it was always hard for her to fit in. And when she goes back to high school, she finds that things are still the same. Although, she falls in love with her dreamy English teacher and obviously, being a former geek, was never kissed. I don't want to reveal the whole movie, just that trust me, go see it. It is so wonderful!=)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is wonderful, funny, and romantic, all in one!!
Review: This movie is so awesome that you literally wont be able to take your eyes off of it!! The star Drew Barrymore is funny and brilliant, and her handsome co-star Michael Vartan is wonderful in it, too. He's able to be romantic, yet a figure of authority, and along with that he's really good looking!! I think that everyone should see this movie. (of course thats only my opinion)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Drew Barrymore Flower films second project ***** stars
Review: This is the wonderful actress Drew Barrymore's second flower films project her first project was she helped produce some of Ever After..Getting to Never Been Kissed it was her best film yet it really shows about being yourself and popularity isn't everything and getting made fun of because silly reasons and how far you will go to be not the ugly duckling but the Swan i wish i could give it 20 30 40 50 stars i loved Drew's performance im her #1 fan and i hope i get to meet her someday Drew keep up the good work Love ya

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Typical Teenage Delight
Review: In this movie, the actors & the director has together been able to delight & please the audience. Drew Barrymore ( Josie Geller ) has acted out her charcter well to show that the typical teenage years can have both it's pleasing & distressing moments. Barrymore & the rest of the cast has also shown the typical teenage language & dress so it can easily assosiate with the typcial-american real life schools. Never Been Kissed's charcter Sam Coulson ( played by Michael Vartan ) shows a different view of the typical teacher. Normaly, the usual school teacher is neither so young nor so good in looks, but hey, where would the fun & happy ending be without a lovely Josie Geller and a cute guy like Sam Coulson !?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love it!!!
Review: I loved this movie! (And its not just because I related Barymore's character.) I found it funny and touching at the same time. The plot was pretty original, the humor was great, and it left me feeling good. And, even though I can predict how almost all movies will end, they managed to throw in bit of temporary doubt at the last momment. Before this movie "Drew Barrymore" was just a name I had heard somewhere, afterward I not only knew who she was but came to respect her as an actress.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Drew Barrymore is hilarious
Review: Never Been Kissed is a classic in film romantic comedies. Drew Barrymore rocks! Simply put: NBK rules!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: More teen cliches
Review: Considering the number of 5 star reviews here, and the standard throwaway "Best movie I've ever seen in my life! " outbursts, I know not to rent a movie based on most of the stuff written here. In fairness, I'm sure alot the reviews here were written by teens, and I might have liked Never Been Kissed if I was a teen myself. But I'm in my late 20's now and seeing the same old teen cliches is tiresome. The dialogue in this movie was clunky, with rarely a funny sentence spoken by any of the characters. I've always liked Drew Barrymore, her sweetness comes across as genuine, and she was pretty likeable in this movie and fun to watch as well. But the intended message in this movie was this, if you're born ugly you're not worth a damn because did you notice how better-looking Drew became as the movie progressed? This coincided with her growing popularity with the other students. In real life, Drew isn't ugly, and neither was her outcasted "geeky" friend who was supposed to be unattractive as well. Other cliches: the young good-looking heartthrob teacher, the dumb jock, the three inseperable shallow bimbos who get what they deserve in the end (shocking), aren't these same three girls in every teen movie? The black guy with nothing but bad one-liners, and of course the embarrasing final scene where the "positive message" speech which is spooned down your throat like barium before a stomach x-ray. I happened to see Carrie on TV a few days after this, and it's shocking how much better that movie is. (similar elements but obviously more effective).


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