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She's All That

She's All That

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST TEEN ROMANCE AND COMEDY EVER!!!!
Review: (Prinze, Jr.)Zach has it all! Popularity, intelligance,looks,girls,EVERYTHING until his girfriend dumps him. To prove he's still "da man",he bets his friend he can turn geeky Laney Boggs (Cook) into the prom queen. The fun starts when he falls madly in love with her! Freddie and Rachel are so hot in this movie that you really believe that they have a true romantic relationship in real life!( which they don't:( )2 thumbs up!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "She's All That" hits home.........
Review: It's about time the box office wrote about a girl who washaving the high school blues instead of some covergirl getting any guyshe wants.

True this was kind of like "My Fair Lady" + "Clueless" but what else would you expect these days????

I really loved this movie, even though the plot was predictible, and it kind of sends off the wrong message of "just being yourself". However "My Fair Lady" was about pretty much the same thing and my father loves that movie to this day!

I'm a lot like Laney, that's why I really felt for her. In one part of the movie, Laney gets put down at a party and a simmilar thing happened to me.

I really hope there's a lot more teen movies like "She's All That" (unlike no-moral bombs like oh say "Varsity Blues"?) Because even though the message may be a little unclear, I thought it was a cute story...as long as you don't take it to serousily.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good for a "Teen Flick"
Review: "She's All That" was just that!! I'm not a big fan of Freddie Prinz but this movie was good. Rachel Cook reminds me of a few people back in high school. But we all must remember that she was a knockout anyway!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great movie which makes us smile a lot
Review: These days where work and stress consume us, a movie like She's All That make us smile and feel wonderful. We all remember when we were teenagers and make crazy things. I was a little worry when I bought it because in my country it didn't have a good acceptance, but now that I have see the DVD I'm so glad to have it in my collection. I recomend this movie to everyone, you just will enjoy it every minute.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most hopeful and romantic film of the 90's teen movies
Review: I've seen this movie six times and still have not gotten tired of it. It is definitely one of my favorites. Though it does emphasize the importance of looks and popularity in today's high school crowd, it also allowed Laney to become popular while still being herself. This movie is a true portrayal of today's high school society which is why it's so popular. I loved the movie's ending and it really helped me through a situation I was in. I've climbed to the top of the pyrimid from the bottom and have dated girls from each end of the ladder. Truely, some of the more interesting girls are the unnoticed ones and that's what this movie portrays. The fact that Rachel Leigh Cook turns out to be such a beauty adds to the movie's charm. If you have any kind of a romantic side to you at all, then you will love this movie. I'm a hopeless romantic and will probably see this movie 30 more times.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT MOVIE
Review: Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook are AMAZING! This movie is so real. Prinze and Cook are in high school and Prinze plays Zach, Cook is Laney. Zach is the most popular guy @ school and Laney is not. when Zach is bet to turn Laney into prom queen, things start to heat up. In two words...... WAY COOL! go see it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie was definitely all that!
Review: Freddie Prinze Jr and Rachel Leigh Cook give it their all in this 5 star flick. I really think this movie is awesome and whoever hasn't seen it really should.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: K I S S M E!
Review: Why can't all boys be like Freddie Prinze Jr. in this movie, by that I mean being so persistent about the girl he wanted, for example I know this boy and he says he likes me a lot but he doesn't show it and he never seems like he wants to talk tome and i just don't feel chased after and I want him to persue me! but if i say why can't most boys actlike Freddie i might as well say whycan't most boys look like him!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An interesting dramatization of a high school fairy tale
Review: This movie was the best movie I have ever seen! It is now my number one favorite movie! I would recommend this to anyone with a little hope in their soul, laugh in their smile, and a little love in their heart. Don't we all wish High school was so fair?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hold on a minute...
Review: Okay, okay, so the movie's "cute" and the leads are appealing. But doesn't anybody wonder just what kind of message a movie like this sends to adolsecents, and adolsecent girls in particular? Doesn't the idea that your personal worth comes from how good-looking or popular you are need to be challenged rather than reinforced? Sure, Laney is smart, sassy, and has a heart of gold, but none of that really matters until she metamorphosises into an MTV-style knockout, does it? And doesn't anyone else ever notice how, in movies like this, even the "geeky" kids are hipper and better-looking than ninety percent of real-life kids? If you're an actual high-school outcast, does a fairy-tale story like this lift you up and give you hope, or does it simply cast the bitter, painful realities of adolescence in bold relief? Yeah, all right, this is only a lighthearted romantic teen comedy. But as someone who remembers firsthand what it was like to be at the bottom of the high school status pyramid, I would like to see a teen flick that truly encourages kids to be themselves and not drive themselves crazy trying to join the "in" crowd and make themselves conform to some Hollywood/Madison Avenue ideal of physical attractiveness. Anyway, there's my rant; should I just lighten up, or does somebody else out there share my concerns?


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