Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5060021175199
Format: PAL
Label: Miramax Films
Manufacturer: Miramax Films
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Miramax Films
Region Code: 2
Sales Rank: 194302
Studio: Miramax Films
Theatrical Release Date: March 09, 2001
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Rating: - Amazing!
I absolutely love this movie. It is amazing. Kirsten Dunst is awesome in it. And if you're the kind of person that can't stand Sisqo, rest easy he doesn't have a huge role in this.
Rating: - Unussually entertaining hig school romance
This movie is not perfect, but it has moments of poignant romance and others of absolute hiliarity. Kirsten Dunst was wonderful. This movie is a semi-musical farce. I mean farce in its proper usage: not a term of derision but rather the highest and hardest form of comedy (as distinguished from satire for instance). Or put it this way- Shakespeare-s comdies are farces. Except maybe for the Merry Wives of Windsor. A good farce is very very hard to do. And there are moments when this film descends into Burlesque- and others when the humor gets clunky. Despite its uneveness this is still an immensly entertaining film. Even the minor supporting characters are a hoot (Ed Begley jr and Swoozie Kurts as the parents of our haplessly infatuated hero, for instance).
Rating: - My healing movie
After a break up with a serious girlfriend my first year out of high school my boys dragged me to this movie. Get Over It is a pretty decent film.I saw a lot of myself in the lead Ben Foster and his best friend played by Colin Hanks reminded me of all my best friends rolled into one. All the girls in the very are sexy but Kirsten Dunst, Carmen Electra and Milla Kunis take the cake. While the film won't win any awards it's a fun film. The only bad point of the film is Sisqo who makes a horrible acting debut.
Rating: - Get Over It
I purchased this DVD as a Christmas gift for my neice. She was happy to get it.
Rating: - Get Over It
Sometimes you just need a movie that has no clear value. The story of a student body doing a stage show of Shakespeare probably has been done before, but this show has funny spots, schoolboy/schoolgirl crushes, and all the work of putting together a respectable show. Martin Short really outdoes himself as the director of the show, with grandoise dreams that spiral down to the idea that this show might not work out, thereby damaging forever his reputation. With a few changes by the students, the show really comes together with some funny lines and a beautiful song. Good cast: Martin Short, Kirsten Dunst, Ben Foster, Colin Hanks, Ed Begley, Jr., and Swoosie Kurtz, to mention a few! Just a fluffy film!
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