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6.0 /10
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6.0 /10
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Freddie Prinze Jr.
Zack Siler
Rachael Leigh Cook
Laney Boggs
Matthew Lillard
Brock Hudson
Paul Walker
Dean Sampson
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Taylor Vaughan
Kevin Pollak
Wayne Boggs
Anna Paquin
Mackenzie Siler
Kieran Culkin
Simon Boggs
Elden Henson
Jesse Jackson
Usher
Campus D.J.
Lil' Kim
Alex
Gabrielle Union
Katie
Dulé Hill
Preston
Tamara Mello
Chandler
Clea DuVall
Misty
Tim Matheson
Harlan Siler
Debbi Morgan
Ms. Rousseau
Alexis Arquette
Mitch
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She's All That
The only downside to being Prom Queen is that you can't behead any of your zit-faced subjects.
Fortuitously, the Prom Queen in this teen-comedy is merely a pawn.
Distraught over a break-up, Zach (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) makes a bet with his friend Dean (Paul Walker) that he can turn any female candidate into a royal consort before the prom.
In charge of selecting a worthy contender, Dean decides on Laney (Rachael Leigh Cook), a dowdy art student.
Accepting the challenge, Zach begins reworking the reject and eventually turns her into something very regal.
But Zach's newfound feelings for Laney are jeopardized when she learns the truth.
With doe eyed leads and a dumbed down plot, this slightly amusing adaptation of Pygmalion turns the ugly duckling anecdote on its ear.
Besides, it doesn't matter who the Prom Queen is, the Prom King will inevitability be going home with the Prom Lady-in-Waiting. (Yellow Light)
A premise that isn't necessarily original but one that sure puts a smile on your face, She's All That is a more than just average rom-com. The 90's flare and aesthetic hold up just enough while the soundtrack and charm round out the rest of the movie successfully.
7.6/10.
insipid, stupid teen drama that does for the Pygmalion tale what Baywatch did for Hamlet. Freddie Prinze sleepwalks through another role in which he is in capable of showing any emotion...he makes Van Damme look like Olivier.
Lilliar is so hollowingly bad as the Puck-ish character from The Real World that one hopes his character will die a horrible death.
The only bright spot is Rachel Leigh Cook but you don't believe for a second that she would be a geek in high school. Anna Paquin is horribly miscast as Freddie's younger sister who gives Rachel a makeover to end all makeovers.
The politics of this film are so 1940s that Rachel becomes "hot" by letting her hair down and taking off her glasses. Unlike most teen movies this film is not aware of just how stupid it is and what could have been a "campy" retelling of Pygmalion with the beautiful people of IN STYLE magazine becomes a fart-joke, awful, pitiful, story with one wishing for poisoned popcorn in this grossly overrated film.
this was an awful movie
the characters were not good, the movie made no sense..
it was one of the worst teen movies of the late 90's
and that whole Real World connection...
Absolutely terrible !!!!! Not much else can be said about it.It was predictable from the get go.And much too many sub plots and characters ,for a movie with an hour and a half running time.Easily one of the worst films I have seen this year.Like I said earlier,it is an and a half I will never get back !!!!!
The thing is, I watched this film after I watched "Not Another Teen Movie" and probably that's why I didn't find any scene of the film any good. All that boring basic plot, usual predictable clichés, stereotypical characters and laughable unimaginative script are present. They got some good actors though, specially to mention Prinze, Leigh Cook and Paquin who did their best to make it watchable.
The main problem with the film remains as I had expected: Rachel Leigh Cook was pretty enough before her 'transformation'. The directors tried to cover that up with glasses and loose outfits but that was kinda futile effort. The next time they make such films, my advice is to pick a real unattractive girl. That will be more believable.
If you like Cali-crapola movies that are forgettable as soon as they end, that have no relevance whatsoever to anything meaningful, that are poorly written, directed and acted, then 'She's All That' is for you. Freddie Prinze's only claim to fame was his father. It's certainly not his talent (?) as an actor. I'm glad I didn't pay money to see this LaLaLand cinematic piece of junk. In the end, 'She's All That' is, in reality' She's One Big Bore'.