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Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
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"This movie was the best ever,i really loved it,i got that on dvd,the next spoof comedy movie goes horror,i gonna write a story called:Another Slasher Movie is a gruesome,raunchy,grossed-out horror comedy,about a group of zany,bumbling wannabe serial killers are tried to terrorized a group of slacker teenagers on halloween in this sendup of scariest slasher films such as:The Strangers,Halloween,Urban Legend,See No Evil,High Tension,Black Christmas,Scream,Friday the 13th,Death on Demand,Dark Ride,The Slumber Party Massacre,Psycho,My Bloody Valentine,Candyman,I Know What You Did Last Summer,Knock Knock and Stay Alive.I hope everyone love this "
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"As a former fat guy, I have to salute actor Ron Lester, who went on the Today Show yesterday showing off his slim figure (see the segment here). You may remember Lester as the really, really fat high school football player “Billy Bob” from Varsity Blues, or his identical character from Not Another Teen Movie. Back in 2001, he lost 315lbs. — 43lbs. of it extra skin that had to be removed — and even lost 2 inches worth of height (thanks to the weight lost from his head). He did this by gastric bypass surgery and it was primarily for heath reasons, but damn if he doesn’t look much better, too. The problem is, according to the person submitting this story to Fark.com, he may now be handsomer but he may also have cost himself his acting career. Obviously he had been employed in the past for his physique more than his acting talent, and now he’s missing that thing that guaranteed his being hired (h "
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I want to be in High School again!
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"I don't know why, but I have watched this movie about 20 times. There are some really funny parts to this and each time I watch it, I see something else. Cheerleader with terrets, the guys sister - wow.. talk about a chick that needs an intervention, football players concussion, the girl in the toilet, etc... Ok. this may sound sexist, but it is definitely a guy movie. "
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"Have you ever seen Murder By Death? I have. I watched it last night. It's a "dinner-and-a-murder" caper written by Neil Simon. Really, it's almost a spoof of capers, but that's a hard call to make because capers are spoofs of murder mysteries. Or homages. One of the two.Where's the distinction? Where does one cross the line between spoof and homage. Lemme go to the dictionary.My Dictionary tells me that homage (which can be pronounced "hom-ij" or "ohm-azh") is "respect or reverence paid or rendered" and that a spoof is "a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody." So the difference is respect?I beg to differ. A spoof can be respectful. Look at The Naked Gun: From the FIles of Police Squad. The Zuckers and Jim Abraham (ZAZ as they have been known to be called) are clearly poking fun at cop movie and TV shows (since Naked Gun started out as Police Squad, a thirty-minute television program that only lasted ... "
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Worst of 2001
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"Did you hear about the blond couple who froze to death at the drive-in? They went to see Closed for Winter. What did the fish say when he hit a concrete wall? "Dam." The above jokes -- which make me laugh every time -- are an appropriate introduction to the year's worst cinematic disasters for the following reasons: (1) The first is my favorite movie-related joke, (2) both indicate that I'm easily amused, and (3) the punch line of the second has typically been my reaction when I learn of the films I've been assigned to review. It's been a dismal year at the movies, from disappointing summer fare (how do you make Pearl Harbor boring?) to so-so independents and foreign films that have been successful simply because people are tired of feeling so bad (Amelie? Cute, but about 20 minutes too long). Then there are the no-name, no-plot groaners that I get stuck with, this year's unusually high number of which is attributable to either frantic green-lighting during ... "
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Not Another Teen Movie
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"Shit and giggles: That's literally all Not Another Teen Movie has to offer, though the former is what you're more likely to remember after leaving the theater. A parody of recent teen flicks -- She's All That, Bring It On, and Cruel Intentions are the biggest targets -- Not Another Teen Movie takes place at John Hughes High (including the Anthony Michael Dining Hall) and focuses on the bet that cool guy Jake (Chris Evans) can't turn glassed nerd girl Janey (Chyler Leigh) into a prom queen. Supporting players include Jake's sister, Catherine (Mia Kirshner, a Sarah Michelle Gellar sound-alike), who will help him win Janey's heart only if he'll also give her some not-so-brotherly love, a group of dorks who are trying to score before year's end, and a cadre of bitchy cheerleaders. With all cliches firmly in place -- and actually rather funny on their own -- Not Another Teen Movie proceeds to lead you on as shamelessly as the high school tease: The humor ... "
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