Rating: PG-13
Movie Release Date: September 21, 2007
DVD Release Date: January 22, 2008
Plot 411: A college freshman rushes her mother's sorority in hopes to feel closer to her but ends up in a house with seven dorks.
Review: I always did like Amanda Bynes. If you ask me, she's this generation's Lucille Ball. In a tweaked and modernized version of Snow White, Bynes plays Sydney White, a college freshman trying to pledge her mother's sorority house. However, early on it is pointed out to her that she's different and will never fit in as a sister. A group of outsiders take her in and here she truly learns what friendship means. As in all her films, Bynes projects an approachable and very pleasant person. It's so easy to like her, especially because she always seems like the girl next door. Her comedic timing is always great, and when she is surrounded by the seven dorks it seems perfect. These are her people. As awkward and nerdy as they are, the actors are still able to distinguish themselves from one another. This is a delightful little feel-good film for teens that champions anyone who has ever felt that they didn't belong.
Watch It: If you liked Bynes in She's The Man. This has a similar moral but with less deception going on.
Skip It: If you're too old for this bubble gum teen stars.
Movie Release Date: September 21, 2007
DVD Release Date: January 22, 2008
Plot 411: A college freshman rushes her mother's sorority in hopes to feel closer to her but ends up in a house with seven dorks.
Review: I always did like Amanda Bynes. If you ask me, she's this generation's Lucille Ball. In a tweaked and modernized version of Snow White, Bynes plays Sydney White, a college freshman trying to pledge her mother's sorority house. However, early on it is pointed out to her that she's different and will never fit in as a sister. A group of outsiders take her in and here she truly learns what friendship means. As in all her films, Bynes projects an approachable and very pleasant person. It's so easy to like her, especially because she always seems like the girl next door. Her comedic timing is always great, and when she is surrounded by the seven dorks it seems perfect. These are her people. As awkward and nerdy as they are, the actors are still able to distinguish themselves from one another. This is a delightful little feel-good film for teens that champions anyone who has ever felt that they didn't belong.
Watch It: If you liked Bynes in She's The Man. This has a similar moral but with less deception going on.
Skip It: If you're too old for this bubble gum teen stars.
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