Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Claire Dunne
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Eric Stevenson
This was by no means terrible, but I was underwhelmed by it. I think the main flaw is that the crude jokes were really annoying. We didn't need to have all this stuff about guy's butts being shown and women accidentally losing their bras. That really did weigh it down. Also, some of these characters (especially the leader teacher) can be pretty annoying. With all that being said, it certainly had its good points. I'll give it credit for having a story about the actual play in the actual movie that's reenacting the actual play. That was pretty interesting.We even get this nice "September" dance number at the very end. Still, the bad definitely outweighed the good. I liked how I could recognize Kirsten Dunst. With me watching more and more movies all the time, I can recognize more actors and actresses. I even found the main character to be pretty likable. I guess it was too short. When you make a Shakespeare adaptation, it should probably be more epic. I guess it's mostly harmless. I realize that I'm not into teen movies at all. **
Geoffrey DeLeons
I don't think I've ever seen such a bad acting performance as that exhibited by Ben Foster in this movie. Is he catatonic? Mentally ill? Victimized by some type of hypnotic programming? Under the influence of heavy anti-anxiety meds?Who, in their right mind, cast him alongside individuals who can actually act? Martin Short's character summarized Foster's entire acting job in this movie when he approached him during one of Foster's "daydreams" during class and asked "Are we having a little R.E.M?" Why does no one in this film see that Ben Foster's character is mentally ill and in need of treatment? (He is barely able to respond to questions or develop ideas). This film should have run like this: Ben Foster's character dies when he falls off the roof while singing "Allison" (sic) to Allison. There-after, the movie centers on the dynamic, wonderful character performed by Martin Short. The audience would have thanked the screenwriter and producer for eliminating Ben Foster's character early-on.Then, minus the banal, childish sight gags, the movie would have had a chance at credibility.Again, I have seen some bad actors in my time; Tim Allen, David Schwimmer, Harrison Ford, but I had never seen a leading man sleep-walk through a movie before. In Get Over It, Kirsten Dunst is good, and Martin Short, as always, is excellent. Because of Martin Short's performance, I will give this movie 4 stars. Otherwise, I would have given it 2 or 3. I feel blessed that I have not seen any other movies with Ben Foster in them.
nez150
Hilarious movie and I laugh Every time I see it. It just never gets boring. Alright so it hasn't got the greatest dialogue and is a bit thin in places but you cant beat it for fun laughs and making you feel good! the whole premise is the old story of losing the love of your life and trying anything to win her back but in doing this our hapless youth falls for his best mates sister without even knowing it and what ensues is a mix of laughs, tears and a dog humping anything that moves.....or doesn't! Really didn't think i was going to enjoy this film but i was pleasantly surprised by it. Top drawer movie and a must see, if only for Martin short's portrayal of a slightly unhinged stage director! Thought I would hate it but loved it, give it a go!
veritas2000
In the section for technical goofs under the heading continuity. the say that when Berke, Felix and Dennis are walking down the street before going into the music store that they walk by the same law office twice. this is not true actually they just walk by the second set of windows. you can tell because when they walk by the first time the doors are on the right side of the window and the second time the doors is on the left. in fact you can ever the part of the first window in the scene. i know IMDb is pretty good with getting accurate information so i figured this was worth a mention.as for the movie it's self i agree with the review. it really is just a fun and very entertaining movie to watch