- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: May 12, 2006
User Score
6.5
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 21
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Mixed: 3 out of 21
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Negative: 5 out of 21
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MichelleC.May 11, 20061This movie is poorly written, poorly acted and is a poor way to spend you time. Adults and tweens alike will not be satisfied with the ridiculous attempts at humor or pitiful storyline. Not even worth a rental fee.
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MarkB.Jul 5, 20062a terrible movie but if it it keeps your girlfriend happy you may as well go and see it, it wont leave you feeling suicidal.
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ianc.May 13, 20061I am sooo bored with this girl. She plays the same roles, the same way, with the same insuciant charm. No doubt she has talent, but she also has a big chunk of self entitlement bad attitude, and it leaves one wishing for the days when teen stars such as Elizabeth Taylor actually knew how to act (See "National Velvet").
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UndisclosedNameMay 31, 20061Wow... That was horrid. Went to see it with some friends and was amazed by the stereotypical characters, horridly executed slapstick, and a story with no real purpose, save entertaining female tweens with bad enough taste to take this for decent entertainment.
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40Looking tired and sallow and drained of her customary glow, Lindsay Lohan marches grimly through this mechanical tween comedy as if it were a particularly tedious homework assignment. Which it is.
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Presumably, this movie was designed to be a fun romp, and in that it fails.
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60Has the feel of a contemporary screwball romance, if not the crackling one-liners of classic screwball. But Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine make a charming star-crossed couple, and tweens and teens will find enough plot reversals to keep them hooked.