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Never Been Kissed

Never Been Kissed

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Second Chance Comedy.
Review: First of all, a film that seems to relate in a way to this movie is Superstar. Although, this film isn't dumbed up on purpose to show off Saturday Night Live's actors and actresses (even if this film stars Molly Shannon as well). This is somewhat of an original piece of comic relief and fun that stirs a mix of romance, determination of popularity, cruelness to others, getting a second chance to make something of yourself, and sexual related laughs- including the hilarity given from David Arquette (Rob).

In this film, 25-year old Josie (Drew Barrymore), must go back to high school as an undercover reporter to get a hot sleezy story. Knowing of her past experience in Sr. High, as the school's biggest geek, she tries to fit in by changing her look. Right off the bat, she isn't a big hit (dressing in a chicken suit-looking outfit and spilling milk all over herself), and joins the math club- finding a "nerd" friend who welcomes her in (played by Leelee Sobieski). But after her brother comes back to high school in search of getting a career in baseball, and receiving instant likeness and popularity, he spreads the rumor that Josie rocks, and she is in. She goes from a loser to the Prom Queen. With Guy, that one "guy" who makes high school worth going to for her, "crunching" on her, Josie's dreams come true, until the beans are all spilled at the prom and Josie falls in love with her English teacher.

I think that this is probably one of Drew's best performances, simply because it is the perfect film for teens and couples. She is a character some will relate to, and the basicness of the whole film is easy to follow. It doesn't take really disgusting jokes way to the limit, or fill up with sex, drug-use, and suicide- like many sick comedies do. I must admit, I died laughing when Josie's dream date through an egg at her forehead driving by in the limo! While cruel, it's hilarious. There are many toned-down elements that make this film work. It doesn't go over the top like ROAD TRIP, AMERICAN PIE, HALF BAKED or THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY. The performances work, and the ending especially... which literally keeps you on the edge of your seat- regardless of whether or not you can predict it. Molly Shannon's appearance is a delight (for once!), stepping off of roles like A NIGHT AT THE ROXBURY.
For anyone who's dreamed of being the one everyone wants to be like, the popular one... the prom queen (or king), this is the film for you. (Or if you are just looking for a fun comedy or good date movie.)

Simplicity meets Comedy meets Romance meets Dreams. Raja Gonsell's film is a triumph for mostly the whole family. For heartfelt laughs and a "suspenseful" comedy that gives you everything you'd want in a comedic film, Never Been Kissed is one that should Never Be Missed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not great, but worth watching
Review: I saw this movie about the time of the Columbine shootings, and was struck at some of the things it would have had to say if.....

It is a bit hard to believe at points (Drew Barrymore as an outsider for instance), but I didn't find it hard to get past that to another lesson that we, of a certain age, tend to forget, namely that high school can be tough if you don't fit in, and most of us don't make it any easier.

There are some scenes that stick with you, especially the 'geeks' finding a way to make it through. If only it always worked out as well in real life.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the worst romantic comedies, ever.
Review: If I had to talk about this film's flaws it would take for ever.
Everything is so unoriginal, so corny, so cliched. Drew Barrymore streches the boundaries of bad acting here. Her character is not believable, the screenplay is so dumb.
If you are a 12 or 13 year old girl, go see it, if not, stay away...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Grossy Josie
Review: First of all, let me say this : Never Been Kissed is a very predictable, formulaic movie. You know what's going to happen because you've seen it a million times before. Does that stop this movie from being fun and enjoyable?. The answer is a definite 'no'. Drew Barrymore plays Josie, a reporter for a newspaper who is assigned to go back to high school to do an investigative report. Of course, she's supposed to be ugly and uncool. Sure. Whatever. The usual things start to happen. She falls in love with someone and yada yada yada. The cool kids against the geeky kids. The usual drill. Barrymore plays it quite well. I can't think of anyone else having done this but her. David Arquette, as her brother, brings loopy fun to the proceedings. But, the romance between Barrymore and her teacher, played by Michael Vartan, has no fire. No spark. It was a wasted opportunity. SNL'S Molly Shannon is one hand for some great comedic relief. As well as Garry Marshall, who plays Barrymore's boss. It's a nice, sweet little movie. But it is definitley nothing new or original.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: it is O.K.
Review: This is a formula movie that you know what is to happen as it has many times before. It does serve the purpose of spending time. The acting is good and the scenes are adequate.

The story of an undercover reporter in a high school playing a kid again has the chance to do it all over. Will it be different this time as she has the knowledge of hindsight? Will there be conflicts of interest? If so, how do you deal with them?

If you are into go back to high school movies, then you need to watch "Full Moon High" (1981) with Ed McMahon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: excellent,
Review: in my own words this movie rocks..... i love it, i could watch it over and over again

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A sweet movie!
Review: A movie with spunk! Have fun with it and enjoy it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Life is too short - don't waste your time on this
Review: After watching the chubby heroine's childish pouts for the umpteenth time, and having had more than enough of her whiny-voiced declarations, I really felt like I was wasting my time. Her acting is too artificial and forced to be convincing. Besides, the movie's full of clichés: the dim-witted Barbie look-alikes, the despised bookworm who's really a wonderful person, the nice-and-caring teacher, and so on and on. Please! We deserve better than this silly story about a long-suffering nerd who (despite all her efforts) simply can't convince us that she's anything but... a nerd!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just another teeny-bopper movie.
Review: This wasn't just another one of those "textbook, teeny bopper, girl falls in love, gets her heart broken, etc. etc., seen one, seen 'em all" type movies. It actually had a really good plot and good acting.

The main character, Josie Geller (played by Drew Barrymore), was portrayed very well. I saw "Ever After" and was impressed with her acting skills, but this movie really turned me into a Drew fan. You could feel what she was going through--At least I could relate because I too was an outcast in high school. There are parts in the movie where you'll hold your breath in anticipation, just hoping Drew doesn't get crushed once again, like she did when she was a teenager.

I would definitely recommend the movie. It's fun to watch and at the same time portrays a very important message. It has a very satisfying ending as well (I'll leave it at that).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good film that's funny, romantic, and touching
Review: To me, NEVER BEEN KISSED is a good film that's very funny, romantic and touching. I thought that Drew (Barrymore) and the entire cast did an outstanding job. Even though I've only seen a few of her films, I think she's a good actress. I felt sorry for Josie (Drew Barrymore) because she was tortured in high school. You poor thing. I wanted to cry each time that happened. Even so, this film made me laugh at times. Mainly, it made me feel good. To all you Drew Barrymore fans that have not seen this film, I HIGHLY recommend it. When you see it, prepare to have a good time and be touched.


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