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Everybody's Doing It
Angela and Travis consider having sex for the first time just as their high school starts up an abstinence education program. Making matters worse, a "good girl" collects abstinence pledges from students and blows the whistle on Angela and Travis.
Release : | 2002 |
Rating : | 5.1 |
Studio : | MTV Films, Blueprint Entertainment, |
Crew : | Director, Writer, |
Cast : | Lizzy Caplan Steve Braun Brooke D'Orsay Bret Harrison Kristopher Turner |
Genre : | Comedy Family |
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Lack of good storyline.
Absolutely Fantastic
Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
This is the worst movie I have seen in a LONG time , and I have seen loads of Steven Seagal movies. There was no comedy in it, the acting was so crappy i almost started crying. What was the point of this anyway? It's like discussing clear things that every decent person should already know by now. Only in America i guess, only in America.I really wonder what audience this movie is aimed at? They could have saved the movie with some comedy, maybe...Anyway, this was pure pain to watch, I don't recommend it unless you haven't had the sex talk yet with your parents. And even if you haven't, there has to be better movies than this to learn it from.
this film is hilarious! My friend taped it off MTV and I can't stop watching it. It is really funny but at the same time has a very important message about sex ed. The blonde girl's performance is worth watching it alone! This film should have been in theaters because it is as good as anything out right now.
This contains some spoilersFirst off this movie is worth spoiling. It starts out with what appears to be a college senior class on math studying remedial algebra. Then we learn that the 25 year-olds are actually highschool sophomores. You would think that MTV could find one or two people 18 to be in it's movies. Then we're at the sophomore prom. Of course everyone's off in their cars getting busy with..... their cars!!! Sophomores don't drive. The rest of the movie is basically an excuse to give you information on STD's. It seems to be as informative as a good textbook, until at the end you learn that it's all false. If you want to see breaking dancing psyphillis, watch this movie. If you'd rather get the facts and save a night, spend five minutes reading a pamphlet from your school. There's a reason that the artists make the videos for MTV.
This is probably the best MTV movie I've seen since 2Gether or Joe's Apartment. I'm still not sure if it was to be taken too seriously however, as the teacher's behavior was a bit over the top at times; most notably an outburst in the classroom from one of the teachers at Lizzy Caplan (Angela) over a few questions she asked. Apart from the over the top antics of the storyline, Most of the characters were believeable and well acted; Kristopher Turner (Gus) in particular did a fine job as the closeted gay student who gets forced out of the closet after the obnoxious student abstainance board brings charges/accusations against him and a number of other students. Hopefully, MTV will see fit to put this one out on DVD, because its one for the collection.