A popular high-school senior boy is accused of the statutory rape of a high-school sophomore girl.A popular high-school senior boy is accused of the statutory rape of a high-school sophomore girl.A popular high-school senior boy is accused of the statutory rape of a high-school sophomore girl.
Aly Purrott-Armstrong
- Gynger
- (as Alycia Purrott)
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- TriviaDuring both of Gynger's hospital scenes, you can hear a "Dr. Moyle" called on the PA. Allan Moyle is the director.
- GoofsGynger tries to leave the courtroom twice.
- Crazy creditsThree versions of the credits exist. The edited MTV version shows a segment about what the film was based on. The first time the movie aired on MTV, the music video for Fenix, TX's "All My Fault" (theme from the movie) was shown on the credits. The DVD omits both those endings and instead shows bloopers and outtakes from the film.
- Alternate versionsThe first two begining credits saying "Once Upon a Time Films" and "an Allan Moyle film" are not shown on the edited MTV version. It simply starts the film at the part where it says the name of the film on the screen. The edited MTV version shows an alternate take on the sex scene in the car. Instead of showing the sex inside of the car, it shows the outside window fogged up with moaning in the background. A hand then swipes over the window like on "Titanic".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Weirdsville (2007)
Featured review
It's not THAT bad . . .
This movie has gotten a bad wrap in the reviews on this site.
The simple fact is the movie is NOT meant to be taken seriously. It's a teen comedy and a made for TV one at that.
Watch it. Laugh. . . even at the dumb jokes. It's not Shakespare, for Pete's sake!
Yes it crosses a few boundaries (nudity, teen sex, casual sex, statutory rape, etc.) but that's part of what's so funny about it. It does not glorify teen sex.
To turn a phrase from another teen movie: "GET OVER IT!"
The simple fact is the movie is NOT meant to be taken seriously. It's a teen comedy and a made for TV one at that.
Watch it. Laugh. . . even at the dumb jokes. It's not Shakespare, for Pete's sake!
Yes it crosses a few boundaries (nudity, teen sex, casual sex, statutory rape, etc.) but that's part of what's so funny about it. It does not glorify teen sex.
To turn a phrase from another teen movie: "GET OVER IT!"
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- brianbrady
- Jun 19, 2003
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