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Fast Food High tells the story of Emma Redding, a young fast food restaurant employee who musters her inner Erin Brockovich and tries to start a union. When new management takes over the local fast food restaurant, favoritism, unstable hours and sexual harassment come with it. Eager to do something about it, Emma risks losing her job, her boyfriend, and her status with the "in" crowd as she squares off against big business in the greatest challenge of her young life.

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Release : 2003
Rating : 5.3
Studio : Accent Entertainment Corporation,  CTV,  CCI Entertainment, 
Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Alison Pill Sarah Gadon Joe Dinicol John White Sabrina Grdevich
Genre : Drama Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Beanbioca
2018/08/30

As Good As It Gets

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Nessieldwi
2018/08/30

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Aiden Melton
2018/08/30

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Greg R
2005/01/24

Other commentors have suggested that the entire premise of this movie is flawed. I agree. The obvious step of escalating the problem through other avenues obviously was written out of the story.If you can get past that, and the drinking, and the language, and the unsupportivefamily, and the numerous parties.... then it is an interesting portrayal of one girls struggle to take on 'goliath'; the interaction between fast-food workers and unions; the delicate social life of the modern teen.So, why did I give it a seven? It was a good-quality production, had some kind of *message* (given some liberties), and the acting was excellent. While obviously not the best movie out there, it is a springboard from which these actors (some extremely talented) can move up to more mainstream movies.

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IHateMyUserID
2005/01/10

I am embarrassed to admit I've even seen this "film". Sometimes the downfall of not having cable is that late at night, when you don't feel like doing much, you're forced to choose between the few channels that come in relatively well and you end up watching crap like this.This movie was horrible. As I started watching and realized how utterly ridiculous it was, I only kept watching because I was wondering if it was supposed to be a drama or was actually a comedy in disguise. Lack of a laugh-track and any light-heartedness on the part of the actors confirmed that it was, indeed, meant to be taken seriously. This fact, for me, was what made the movie entertaining. THIS was supposed to be a serious "life lesson" drama? Hilarious!The storyline revolves around Emma Redding, who works at a fast food restaurant with some fellow teens and a few older single moms. There is sexual harassment and verbal abuse by the managers, who mistreat both the employees and the customers. So what does Emma do - call an attorney; organize a class action law suit; reveal this horrible treatment to the media? Oh goodness no, she decides to start a union, something her father is TOTALLY against. Despite the fact that he works organizing unions himself, he could not be less supportive and basically forbids her to go through with it.Why doesn't Emma just quit this horrible job, you might ask? Well, among other glaringly unrealistic liberties taken by this movie's creator in the interest of creating DRAMA, Emma states that because of either their young age or lack of education, there are NO employment alternatives for the workers of Patty's. Even though Emma's family is apparently well-to-do and she still lives at home, we are expected to believe Emma NEEDS this job. There must not be another fast food joint, restaurant or hotel within driving distance. The idea that Emma just NOT WORK is never breached - it is either put up with the abusive managers at Patty's or form a union. Nevermind the fact that trying to start a union puts this MUCH NEEDED job at risk because of the vehemently anti-union higher-ups at Patty's, who have so far been very successful at nixing union uprisings within the company.The drama in this movie is far too intense for a storyline that should be worthy of little to no conflict between Emma and her father, friends and boyfriend. Once she voices her idea and starts to put her ingenious and oh-so-precocious plan into action, her grades drop, her father is horribly disappointed in her, her friends turn on her and her boyfriend dumps her. This new obsession of Emma's apparently just doesn't leave time for the serious one-on-one attention he needs. One of Emma's snotty rich friends actually turned against her because Emma left a party without saying goodbye to her. This alone was enough to enrage her friend and lead her to rat Emma out to the Patty's manager. Sharing a seething feeling of neglect and abandonment where Emma is concerned, the lonely boyfriend and the infuriated friend get together. Plot twist! Didn't see that one coming, did ya? On top of all the drama this decision incites in her personal life, Emma's fellow employees (the ones she's supposedly selflessly trying to help) are timid and unsure if they want to join. Despite their horrible working conditions, they're just not sure if they want to "risk it".At the end of the movie, there is some continuum text on the screen, letting us know that "Emma" went on to become a union organizer and was actually successful in some of her future attempts. Is this movie based on true events? If it were my life, I would be humiliated to see it portrayed in this way. Regardless of whether or not there is a "real" Emma out there, while watching it I was embarrassed for the actors and everyone involved in the making of this film.Anyone who wrote an even moderately positive review of this movie or rated it any higher than 3 must be somehow involved in the production. [...or perhaps they fulfill one or both of the criteria listed in my review summary. ;)]

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SakuraAngel
2003/02/26

Emma Redding, head strong and stubborn has the life that she wants. Popularity, parties, great friends, a great boyfriend not to mention good grades. But when she starts work at a local fast food restaurant (Patty's) and sees how unfair people are being treated there she decides to start a union. As she starts on her quest aided by her friends she finds out who her real friends are. After her friend Tiffany decides to back out on her and her boyfriend Scott dumps her for trying to form a union, Emma is left with the "losers" to fight in what she believes in but after a while, the loneliness and seeing her ex with her best friend makes her wonder if she can make it. Can you sacrifice your friends to do what's right? I thought it was a very good movie that a lot of teenagers would probably like. Emma is a party girl in the beginning and you can watch as she changes and debates what's more important in her life. Also there's the perfect amount of romance so that it's not too mushy or boring. It was a really interesting movie and I couldn't stand the breaks!!

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