Not Another Teen Movie

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Not Another Teen Movie
Directed by Joel Gallen
Produced by Neal H. Moritz
Written by Mike Bender
Adam Jay Epstein
Andrew Jacobson
Phil Beauman
Buddy Johnson
Starring Chris Evans
Chyler Leigh
Jaime Pressly
Eric Christian Olsen
Mia Kirshner
Distributed by Columbia Tri-Star /
Sony Pictures
Release date(s) December 14, 2001 (USA)
Running time 89 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Not Another Teen Movie is a film released in 2001 by Sony Pictures. It is a parody of the teen movies and other cinematic portrayals of adolescence which have accumulated in Hollywood over the last few decades. While the general plot is based on She's All That, the film is also packed with allusions to numerous other films.

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[edit] Plot

The movie starts with Jake Wynes (Chris Evans), the school jock/Mr. Popular, being dumped by his girlfriend Priscilla (Jaime Pressly), the bitchy cheerleader. After he is dumped, he ends up making a bet with his friends that he can make Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh), the apparently homely but uniquely rebellious girl, into prom queen but inadvertently falls in love with her. Meanwhile Ricky (Eric Jungmann), Janey's best friend who is also in love with her, tries to fight for her affection. In the end, Jake turns Janey into the "perfect girl" but she finds out about his bet and runs away. Both Jake and Ricky chase her but Ricky gets hit by several bicycles, and then a bus. Jake catches up with Janey, professes his love and they live happily ever after. Janey's younger brother Mitch, seems to get into mischief with his two friends, Ox and Bruce, and ends up going with Amanda Becker (Lacey Chabert).

[edit] Characters

The movie has many clichéd characters throughout the movie. See Stock character.

Other stars include Randy Quaid (playing the father of Janey and Mitch) and Beverly Polcyn (playing Sadie Agatha Johnson, an undercover reporter posing as a high school student despite being well past sixty, a parody of Never Been Kissed).

[edit] Cameo roles

Many stars of recent teen movies as well as those highlighting the 1980s decade make credited and uncredited appearances. These include:

The band Good Charlotte also has a cameo as the live band playing at the school's prom.

[edit] Spoofs

This is a list of films which are parodied in Not Another Teen Movie.

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  • Almost Famous: Janey's declaration of "Being a Golden God(dess)".
  • Airplane!: The red/white zone gag at the airport.
  • American Beauty: Les is modeled after the character Ricky Fitts and is always gazing into his camcorder as he obsessively strives to capture the beauty in everyday life. He never appears without a tragic plastic bag labeled "the most beautiful thing in the world" floating nearby.
  • American Pie: Mr. Briggs having a three-way with two pies. The oath to lose virginity. Janey masturbating and her family walking in on her. Jake's room looks exactly like Jason Biggs' room in American Pie. The naked foreign exchange student.
  • Animal House: The scene where Ricky is on the ladder outside the room of the two naked girls pillowfighting and falls parodies John Belushi's classic mishap in Animal House which occurs almost the same way.
  • Back To The Future: Ox at the prom is a near perfect parody of Marty's father while at the "Enchantment Under the Sea" Dance, including the akward dancing.
  • Breakfast Club :When Mitch is in detention.
  • Bring It On: Stealing cheerleading routines, cheerleading tryouts, and Priscilla's insults.
  • Better Off Dead: Bicyclists screaming, "Two dollars!"
  • Can't Buy Me Love: the "slow applause"; the premise of a nerd becoming popular just by dating someone who is popular.
  • Can't Hardly Wait: the character Amanda Becker (Lacey Chabert) is a parody of Jennifer Love Hewitt's character Amanda Beckett (incidentally both actresses starred together on Party Of Five); fellow students unfamiliar with Catherine when she walks into "Ferris'" party; character Bruce (parody of Seth Green's character) tries to bond with Asians at the party against their liking.
  • Cruel Intentions: Catherine Wyler teaching "second base". The incestuous relationship between Catherine and Jake. Catherine's licking of the crucifix. The lesbian kiss.
  • Days of Our Lives: The bet about taking Janey to the dance seems to be a spoof on the fact Philip Kiriakis needs to take Chloe Lane, an asocial, glasses wearing unpopular girl. She appears at the dance in a stunning red dress, just like Janey.
  • Dead Poets Society: In a scatological spoof of Mr. Keating's first poetry lesson, where he ridicules Dr. J. Evans Pritchard's theories about measuring poetry as "Excrement!", scenes of an English class are cross-cut with those of a plumbing catastrophe brewing immediately upstairs.
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High: "I DON'T KNOW" on the chalkboard; The song, "Somebody's Baby;" the television repair shop named "Spicoli's". (in 'Ridgemont', after Spicoli wrecks Jefferson's Camaro, he says that his dad is a TV repairman and has an ultimate set of tools)
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off: The same house is used in this movie (although not intentionally); The "Ferris" character revealing the uncivil things he is doing or about to do when his parents are leaving the house; the music playing during said scene; a banner "SAVE FERRIS" in the cafeteria
  • Final Destination:Ricky gets hit by a bus; the scene at the airport where the plane goes to Paris.
  • Footloose: This movie about a town that outlaws dancing is paid tribute to with the "PROM SAT NIGHT" dance banner that reads "DANCING PROHIBITED"; every student in the High School "happens to be a professional dancer".
  • Grease: Characters singing in the film just before the prom; Jake singing in the stands; Hand Jive during the dance scene; the character Sandy Sue.
  • Guys and Dolls: A bet to go out with a seemingly unattainable girl backfires and the 'jock' loses her, despite being in love with her.
  • Jawbreaker: Priscilla and her friends walking down the school hallway to the tune of "Yoo Hoo" by Imperial Teen.
  • Jerry Maguire: Deleted scenes - Jake says to Janey, "You complete me." Janey replies, "You had me at, 'Janey thank God I got to you in time.'"
  • Lucas: Jake relives his traumatized football game through flashbacks, that involved the death of a fellow player: a scrawny underdog with thick glasses that just wanted to play.
  • Never Been Kissed: The undercover reporter.
  • Pleasantville: The new student with Tourette's Syndrome, Sandy Sue, is a take on Sandy from Grease and the female characters from Pleasantville.
  • Porky's: The guys finding a way to look into the girls' locker room. Also, the opening scene could be a spoof on PeeWee Morris.
  • Pretty in Pink: The song "If You Leave" played by the prom band; Ricky parodies Duckie; Janey's talent in art parodies Andie's lackluster talent in making dresses.
  • Remember the Titans: The football coach acts and talks like Herman Boone, the character played by Denzel Washington.
  • Risky Business: As Mr. and Mrs. Wasserstein leave their house to go away for several days, they give their son Preston a few last-minute reminders. They do not notice at all the busy preparations that their good little boy is making (including shouting directions to the men delivering the sound system) to their house for an orgy of partying. Also, there is a championship banner hanging in the gym during the cheerleading tryouts, for the sport of "Crystal Egg Tossing, 1983".
  • Road Trip: Mitch, Ox, and Bruce embark on a road trip which takes them to Preston's party two houses away. The "French Toast" line spoofs the diner scene.
  • Rudy: When Marty goes in to the game, the crowd is cheering "MARTY" like "RUDY". Guy starts a slow clap as the football player in Rudy does. The wise janitor, besides being a parody of Mr. T, can be considered a parody of Fortune the janitor. Marty is wearing uniform #45, the same number as Rudy.
  • Save the Last Dance:The other black guy at the party.
  • She's All That: The main plot of the movie.
  • Sixteen Candles: Janey and Mr. Briggs's father-daughter conversation on the sofa; "Anthony Michael Dining Hall" references Anthony Michael Hall. Ricky parodies Anthony Michael Hall by showing obsession for Janie. The song "If You Were Here" (The Thompson Twins) briefly playing during the airport scene.
  • Song of the South: An animated bluebird appears in the musical sequence.
  • Star Wars: Mr T's final appearance is as a disembodied head in front of a blue background, encouraging the main character at a crucial point in the movie.
  • 10 Things I Hate about You: "10 Things I Love About Janey" poem'; the serenade in the football field; The Father choosing the lifestyles of the daughters; "No dating until your older sister does".
  • The Breakfast Club: The detention in library scene is exactly the same; "Richard Vernon" was a character in both movies; Mitch's hairstyle in the library scene; The song "Don't You (Forget About Me)" playing in the closing credits.
  • The Faculty: The two guys that look like Zeke Tyler played by Josh Hartnett and Stan Rosado played by Shawn Hatosy.
  • The Goonies: The Fratelli twins is the name of Mama Fratelli's sons.
  • The Karate Kid: Janey thinks that Jake borrows a line from this movie at the end.
  • Varsity Blues: Football scenes - including one with My Hero by The Foo Fighters; Ron Lester parodies himself, Jake angrily tells his father "I don't want your life!"; Reggie Ray's concussions; Jake's whipped cream bikini parodies Ali Larter's whipped cream bikini scene.
  • Weird Science: One of the book sections in the library scene is titled after the movie starring Anthony Michael Hall (who was in the original library scene in The Breakfast Club).

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Soundtrack listing

The soundtrack features rock artists from the 90's and 2000's, mostly covering songs from the 80's:

  1. "Tainted Love" (Gloria Jones, popularized by Soft Cell) - Marilyn Manson
  2. "Never Let Me Down Again" (Depeche Mode)- Smashing Pumpkins
  3. "Blue Monday" (New Order)- Orgy
  4. "The Metro" (Berlin)- System Of A Down
  5. "But Not Tonight" (Depeche Mode) - Scott Weiland
  6. "Message of Love" (The Pretenders) - Saliva
  7. "Bizarre Love Triangle" (New Order) - Stabbing Westward
  8. "99 Red Balloons" (Nena) - Goldfinger
  9. "I Melt With You" (Modern English) - Mest
  10. "If You Leave" (OMD) - Good Charlotte
  11. "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" (The Smiths) - Muse
  12. "Somebody's Baby" (Jackson Browne) - Phantom Planet
  13. "True (Spandau Ballet)

Songs in the film that are not on the CD soundtrack include:

  1. "Turning Japanese" (The Vapors) - The Revs
  2. "Oh! Yeah" (Yello) - original version
  3. "Janie's Got a Gun" (Aerosmith) - sung by Chris Evans a cappella
  4. "The A*Team Theme"
  5. "My Hero" (Foo Fighters) - original version
  6. "Lets Go" (The Cars)
  7. "Prom Tonight" The Cast
  8. "I Want Candy" (Bow Wow Wow) - Good Charlotte
  9. "Kiss Me" (Sixpence None the Richer)
  10. "Don't You Forget About Me" (Simple Minds) - Sprung Monkey
  11. "Yoo Hoo" (Imperial Teen)
  12. "Rebel Girl" (Bikini Kill)
  13. "Rock Star" (Everclear)
  14. "If You Were Here" (Thompson Twins)
  15. "Can't Fight this Feeling" (REO Speedwagon) (Amanda's slow-motion entrance song)

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