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IMDb rating 5.8
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Critic Adam Smith
rated 6

It’s one of those instantly disposable — and deliberately vile — comedies that may well have you laughing while you’re watching it...

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Manoel Flávio Da Silva xavier
rated 10

Muito bom filme

1 year ago

Cast & Crew

Joel Gallen
Director
Lacey Chabert
As Amanda Becker
Ed Lauter
As The Coach
Randy Quaid
As Mr. Briggs
Melissa Joan Hart
As Slow Clapper's Instructor
Chris Evans
As Jake Wyler
Molly Ringwald
As Flight Attendant

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Not Another Teen Movie is a parody film that pokes fun at the clichés and conventions of teen movies. The story follows Jake Wyler, a popular high school jock, who makes a bet with his friend Austin that he can transform Janey Briggs, an unpopular and nerdy girl, into the prom queen. Janey initially resists Jake's efforts, but eventually warms up to him and they develop feelings for each other. Meanwhile, Jake's sister Catherine and her friend Priscilla, the head cheerleader, try to sabotage Jake's plan. The film features many stars of teen films from the 1980s and 1990s in cameo roles, including Molly Ringwald and Mr. T. It was released in 2001 and received mixed reviews from critics but has since become a cult classic.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Not Another Teen Movie include Office Space, Napoleon Dynamite, Xcuse Me, Kingpin, The First Wives Club, EuroTrip.

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Not Another Teen Movie was released in theaters on December 7, 2001.