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She's All That

She's All That

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: hottie
Review: Although she doesn't always look hot, Rachel Leigh Cook is HOT in this movie. Check out the Sixpence video "Kiss Me" if you really want to see her in all her dusky beauty.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fresh and Fruity!
Review: She's All That is a modern Cinderella story. Zack, the class president, loses his girlfriend, but he still believes he's hot stuff! To prove it, he bets his friends that he can turn anyone in the school into the next prom queen. His friends take him up on the offer, but boy is he sorry! They choose Laney, the introverted school artist, an impossible case. He works his charm, but without realizing it, he falls in love with this strange flower of a girl. Will she buy it? Watch it and see. Rachel Leigh Cook puts in an excellent performance as Laney. I recommend this one for your video library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hey, this movie ain't so bad.
Review: This movie is okay. Sure they have people who look like they're past college playing high school teens, but oh well! They did it in the 80s, they can do it in the 90s! So, yeah, Rachel Leigh Cook played a superhot Laney Boggs...well nerdy at first, but then turned hot so that was such a cliche....popular boy Zack played by our famous Freddie Prinze Jr makes a bet with a friend to make her homecoming queen..she finds out....blah blah blah....the end isn't so cliche though. I liked the realistic side to that! All the supporting teen actors and actresses were great...well supposed teens like Gabrielle Union, Lil Kim, Tamara Mello (is that her name?), Paul Walker, Jody Lyn O'Keefe, and Matthew Lillard. The cast ruled, the set ruled, and the music ruled. The plot rocked. 4 out of five stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: And you thought Wing Commader was good!
Review: I was not expecting to like this movie. In fact, I felt as if my chances of spontaneously combusting while winning a hand of blackjack on an online casino were better. A friend of mine, however, suggested it. One must bear in mind that I am normally not that vulnerable to the power of suggestion, but this was a very hot girl and hot girls generally don't talk to me. So I call the video store: "Hi, do you have 'She's All That?'" I asked. "Uh, yes," they replied while dialing 911 on the other line. Let me tell you, you have not died a slow death until you go to a video store and say "Hi, I'm the guy who called about 'She's All That.'"
Now granted, the make-over tale is a fairly trite and cliched storyline. For some reason, however, "She's All That" isn't as bad as some would think. Why you ask? Rachel Leigh Cook is really, really hot. So hot that even the director's clever attempt to make her ugly (a pair of glasses) didn't work. Now, I wear glasses. What are they trying to say here? But either way, the travails of one Lanie Boggs are actually somewhat riveting and I enjoyed watching this movie.
The one thing I'll say this movie was missing however was a large animated dog.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Prinze Jr. amazes me!
Review: I am waiting for Freddie Prinze Jr. to screw up and make a really terrible movie. Then I can say that he is just another teen pop star with no acting ability and a pretty face. He has yet to do so. Along with Down to You, this is one of the best romances I have seen in a while. I definitely recommend it to anyone for a night of fun and a terrific story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could've been better!
Review: I'd been wanting to see this film before the DVD released. But when I finally saw it on television, it was not as good as I'd expected. In my opinion, the girl actually didn't changed a lot in the film. She only became a sort of beauty after changing her clothes and taking her glasses off etc. I think her changing scene should be put in the later part of the film, not the earlier part. All in all, this film is not so bad, but not excellent, either. It could've been better!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: second best
Review: down to you is the best. i love this movie though. i am a guy but i would watch a chic flick than a action film anyday. i love romantic comedys and when it comes to good ones this is cool.this actually has a story like 10 things i hate about u and its very sweet. my favorite part is the moonlit dance by her pool. this was just an intresting movie. not corny at all. if you wanna watch a movie that doesnt quite deserve an oscar watch this. its worth buying.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Probably the most polished group of actors working today...
Review: This movie works on so many levels! I went to the theatre the day it opened expecting merely a popcorn movie - something I could enjoy without investing too much of myself in. Boy was I surprised. Halfway through the movie I realized I hadn't touched my popcorn and it had become cold. My soda was warm and flat and I didn't care one bit. I was so wrapped up in this movie! The characters are SO REAL. This is EXACTLY what high school is like. I felt like I was there again.

Not only is the drama on target and totally believable, but there are so many genuinely funny moments that break tension and help remind the viewer that this is, after all, only a movie. But if it weren't, I'd love to be friends with any of these people. I'm glad to have learned that "ugly" girls aren't really ugly at all. Just take off their glasses and comb their hair and POOF they're pretty.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: suprisingly good
Review: This movie was really good. Just a fun teen movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The future's next classic teen movie
Review: A very predictable movie but Rachael Leigh Cook's and Freddie Prinze Jr's chemistry makes up for it. If you love 80's teen movies such as Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club you will likely love this movie.


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