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Sydney White
College freshman Sydney White arrives at Southern Atlantic University, determined to pledge her late mother's sorority. Unfortunately, she finds that the sisterhood has changed since her parent's day. Banished to a condemned house, Sydney joins forces with seven outcasts to take over the student government and win equal rights for nerd and noted alike.
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Universal Pictures, Morgan Creek Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Amanda Bynes Sara Paxton Matt Long Jeremy Howard Danny Strong |
Genre : | Comedy |
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i must have seen a different film!!
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Did not expect it to be as good as it was! For a girl who loves pink and star wars like me it was great- really funny! Loved the Battle Star reference-even my partner laughed at that and he is not really into this type of movie but then he sat down and watched the rest with me.This is the kind of movie where at the beginning I would really want to live in the nice house with the girls but by the end I would love to live with the guys in the Vortex!Really wish they had this type of college/living situations here in NZ- Totally recommending this movie to my friends (girls and guys) as it is really great for a clean laugh
She's The Man's Amanda Bynes and Aquamarine's Sara Paxton star in this High School version of Snow White only this time it involves the charcthers persona's. Bynes play the title character who goes to some posh school where she meets up with a bunch of guys who all share the same persona's as the dwarfs in Snow White and makes herself an arch nemesis called Rachel Witchburn(seriously that is her surname)who wants all in her power to become the next school president and doesn't want Sydney White to win so she does all in her power to manipulate her. Problems arise however when Sydney falls for Rachel's ex boyfriend who likes Sydney but Rachel doesn't want him to be with Sydney so like in all high school movies you get the jest.So what did I think of it well I honestly thought it wasn't bad,copies are very hard to find this movie so I was lucky I got it for a bargain yesterday with Wild Child and The House Bunny with it as it came in a pack so yeah it was a good average movie.If you are a fan of Amanda Bynes than check it out.
Amanda Bynes and John Schneider (her Dad) try really hard to make their characters believable and understandable. Nearly everyone else, and most especially Sara Paxton as Rachel, is a one-dimensional cliché. The Magic Mirror (antecedent to Facebook) was a wonderful touch. But it always involved Rachel - and she was always so relentlessly over-the-top, only a nine year-old could enjoy the mannerisms and "subtleties" of her performance. The entire college set-up and production values looked like it was done on a sound stage. As for the nerds/dorks/outcasts, the dwarfs (the original one-adjective characters) had more dimensionality. There are a few cute lines and cute scenes, but it is just way too over-the-top. I'd be embarrassed to show it to my 12-year old grandson.
This one's the nail in the glass coffin for my Snow White series; and like college, it seems so much better when it's over.One thing I've learned in this short series is that the villain is so often more interesting than the hero. The hero's good motivations are assumed, but the villains must be intriguing and explored. That's why we loved Heath Ledger's Joker.In "Sydney White", neither the hero, Amanda Bynes, nor the villain, Sara Paxton are interesting at all. Paxton fulfills (quite perfectly, actually) every high school/college bitch stereotype. Bynes bounces about like a Pollyanna chipmunk with more fake-tan than "Jersey Shore". She was much better as Cindy Lou Who in "Hairspray".This movie has a strange comedy pace. Over-all its a regurgitated college story, but then like every 5 min there'll be something adorably goofy that makes you keep watching.Look out for: a super shitty soundtrack poisoned apple computer lame first kiss two well placed hi hosThe working title, "Sydney White and the Seven Dorks" should have stayed.I recommend just making out through this one.