Not Another Teen Movie

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Not Another Teen Movie

Theatrical release poster
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
Jaime Pressly
Chyler Leigh
Eric Christian Olsen
Eric Jungmann
Mia Kirshner
Deon Richmond
Cody McMains
Sam Huntington
Samm Levine
Cerina Vincent
Ron Lester
Lacey Chabert
Riley Smith
Music by Theodore Shapiro
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Original Film
Release date(s) December 14, 2001
Running time Theatrical cut
89 min.
Unrated cut
100 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $15 million
Gross revenue $66,468,332
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile

Not Another Teen Movie is a 2001 comedy film released on December 14, 2001 by Columbia 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 and 10 Things I Hate About You, the film is also packed with allusions to numerous other films. The film was largely panned by critics, receiving only 28% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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[edit] Plot

Set in the stereotypical high school community of John Hughes High, the movie unravels when Priscilla (Jaime Pressly), a popular cheerleader, separates from her boyfriend, Jake Wyler (Chris Evans). After discovering that Priscilla is now dating strange and socially inept weirdo Les (Riley Smith) just to spite him, one of Jake’s friends, Austin (Eric Christian Olsen), suggests seeking retribution by making Janey Briggs (Chyler Leigh), a "uniquely rebellious girl", the prom queen. Jake attempts to court Janey's love, but faces adversity from his own sister Catherine (Mia Kirshner), who is sexually attracted to him, Janey’s unnoticed admirer and best friend Ricky (Eric Jungmann), and memories from his past football career. Catherine eventually decides to help her brother by slightly altering Janey’s appearance, ultimately making her more attractive to the other characters.

As the prom draws near, Jake draws infamy among his peers after he fails to lead his football team to victory at the state championship game. At the championship game, Jake throws a pass to Marty right before he is ripped in half. The situation is further worsened when Austin tricks Jake into telling Janey about his plan to spite Priscilla by pretending to whisper the secret bet in Janey's ear, causing her to immediately leave Jake. During prom night, Janey eventually attempts to leave her troubles behind by leaving the country, and pursuing her life-long goal of being an artist in an art school in Paris. Jake eventually confronts her before she can board the plane, and uses a plethora of clichéd lines from other movies (such as She's All That, The Karate Kid, American Pie, The Breakfast Club, and Pretty in Pink) to convince her to stay in America. He succeeds, which is a nod to the ending of many teen movies.

[edit] Cast of characters

[edit] Cameos

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

[edit] Trivia

  • The band playing at the prom is Good Charlotte.
  • There are references to John Hughes movies in the names of the school facilities: The school itself is called "John Hughes High", the football stadium name is "Harry Dean Stadium" - a tribute to Harry Dean Stanton who played Molly Ringwald's father in Pretty in Pink, not Harry Dean, and the cafeteria is called "Anthony Michael Dining Hall" - a tribute to Anthony Michael Hall who appeared in Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.
  • The film's US working title was 10 Things I Hate about Clueless Road Trips When I Can't Hardly Wait To Be Kissed, a portmanteau of 10 Things I Hate about You, Clueless, Road Trip, Can't Hardly Wait and Never Been Kissed.
  • Phil Beauman and Buddy Johnson were two of the writers of Scary Movie. The theatrical trailer for this film states, "If you liked Scary Movie, who gives a damn?"
  • The high school mascot is the Wasps, the acronym version of which describes stereotypical white people, many of whom can be found in teen movies.
  • The character Malik, or "The Token Black Guy" can be seen with at least seven radically different hairstyles of varying lengths throughout the entire film.
  • Several of the actors (as their characters) had cameos in the clip for Tainted Love by Marilyn Manson, which was featured on the movie's soundtrack.
  • The famous kissing scene is a parody of a similar scene in Cruel Intentions.
  • Behind the teacher in the toliet scene is written "Aloha!" which is what Sean Penn's character says to Mr Hand in Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  • Another reference to Sean Penn's character "Jeff Spicoli" from Fast Times at Ridgemont High comes during the scene when Jake and Ricky are racing through the city in order to get to the hotel where Janey and Austin are supposed to be. As they come to an intersection and Jake quickly runs across the street while Ricky gets tripped up by numerous cars, there is a Television and Electronics Repair Shop storefront window on the corner behind them that reads "Spicoli's."
  • The prom, an event which is held at the end of the school year, takes place only a few days after the football season ends in the movie. Football season is usually in the fall, at the beginning of school year while prom is in the spring, at the end of school year. At the beginning of the movie, a sign indicates that orientation is on Monday and prom is on Saturday. The sign also names the other events of the film. The whole story takes place over a week, parodying the way teen films move quickly through the school year.
  • Several scenes from the movie are cut or edited for air on American television, including references to Catherine lusting for her brother Jake, expletive-laced scenes from Sandy Sue who suffers from Tourette syndrome, a naked Areola, and racy dance scenes during the prom. Comedy Central airs the film uncut during The Secret Stash, but exposed female body parts are blurred.
  • The movie is known as "Sex Academy" on some releases in Europe.
  • There are numerous subtle set decorations in the movie to supplement the joke being made in the current scene. In one scene where Mitch asks how the guys will lose their virginity by graduation, they hear an announcement over the P.A. system say, "The Sex Club will be meeting after school behind the bleachers." They also pass by posters that say "Abstinence doesn't work, trust us," "Condoms kill the sensation," and posters with tear-off phone numbers that say things like "Hot Sex - Call Judy" and "For Great Sex, Call Sue". As this occurs, Bruce says, "It not easy to get lucky here."

[edit] Extra footage

[edit] Alternate footage

  • Three scenes that appear on the R-rated trailer are not included in the film: a scene that spoofs Save the Last Dance where a girl is dancing at the big party, a scene that spoofs Never Been Kissed during the football game with Sadie standing on the football field with a microphone, probably speaking to Catherine, before the entire football team runs her down, and a small scene with Areola asking the principal if her breasts are perky (this scene does appear in the unrated cut of the film).
  • In the trailer for the film, Jake wears boxer shorts during the whipped cream bikini scene, whereas during that same scene in the film, his bare crotch is covered with whipped cream instead of the shorts.

[edit] Footage during credits

The film has three extra scenes at the end:

  • Mitch, Ox, and Bruce talking about what they learned from the whole experience. (This scene comes only in the unrated cut.)
  • Mr Briggs, in a parody of a scene from "American Pie", talks about a "three-way" while holding two pies. (This scene comes only in the rated cut.)
  • The albino folk singer sings about being blind, and her corneas being burned out by the sun. (This scene comes after all the credits have finished.)

[edit] DVD release

The R-rated version of the film was released on DVD on April 30, 2002 with the original 89-minute cut with special features including:

The Unrated Extended Director's Cut was released July 26, 2005 with all of the original special features including an added 10 minutes to the film adding up to 100 minutes.

[edit] Soundtrack listing

The soundtrack for the film features rock artists from the '90s and 2000s, mostly covering songs from the '80s, and this CD was released by Maverick Records in 2001.

[edit] Songs on soundtrack

  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

[edit] Songs not on soundtrack

  1. Turning Japanese (The Vapors) - Face to Face
  2. In Between Days (The Cure) - Face to Face
  3. Oh Yeah (Yello) - original version (during the party prep scene)
  4. Janie's Got a Gun (Aerosmith) - sung by Chris Evans a cappella
  5. The A-Team Theme (Mike Post and Pete Carpenter)
  6. My Hero (Foo Fighters) - original version
  7. Let's Go (The Cars)
  8. Prom Tonight (Ben Folds, Mike Bender, Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson) - Jake, Janey, Mitch, Ox, Bruce, Catherine, Priscilla, Mr. Briggs, Austin, Malik, Areola
  9. I Want Candy (The Strangeloves) - Good Charlotte
  10. Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer)
  11. Don't You (Forget About Me) (Simple Minds) - Sprung Monkey
  12. Yoo Hoo (Imperial Teen) - ("Yoo-Hoo" is heard briefly during Jaime Pressly's slow-motion entrance)
  13. Rebel Girl (Bikini Kill)
  14. Rock Star (Everclear)
  15. If You Were Here (Thompson Twins)
  16. Can't Fight This Feeling (REO Speedwagon) (Amanda's slow-motion entrance song)
  17. Let's Begin (Shoot the Shit) (Bad Ronald)
  18. Let Me Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  19. True (Spandau Ballet)
  20. Pacific Coast Party (Smash Mouth)

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