![]() ![]() This movie has plenty of twists and turns, so come along for the ride and have some fun. There is a sweetness to the movie, as it's amazing what a person will do when they fall in love. There are jocks, hot chicks on campus, geeks, and the movie itself has plenty of swearing, bathroom humor, slapstick, you name it. So in the end, this does have a lot of the typical teen flick campiness. They too seem to become more adventurous once Danielle enters the picture, what an influence one person can have. Chris Marquette (Eli) and Paul Dano (Klitz) are funny as Hirsch's dorky friends, and hopefully Marquette will land more roles like this. The other supporting characters are great. He goes from being hilarious to charming to scary in the span of about five minutes and steals almost every scene he's in. ![]() I must say, Olyphant is great in this film. She also takes a back seat to the growing tension between the Matthew and the sleazebag Kelly. A small-town doctor finds himself trapped in a nightmarish web of events after agreeing to keep an eye on a teenage girl while her parents. No insight into her background, how did she get to where she is right now, etc. However, as the film progresses, the movie didn't delve as deeply into Cuthbert's character as it should have. Matthew's once planned out life is now lived more on the edge, and with that, he encounters some interesting characters, such as Kelly, the shady porn director, played flawlessly by Timothy Olyphant. Cuthbert, playing a free-spirited porn star, actually gives a rather understated performance that is sincere and sweet. Straight and narrow, his life is spun on it's head once Danielle (Elisha Cuthbert) enters the picture. Emile Hirsch is great as Matthew Kidman, the ambitious high school senior (who actually looks like he's in high school) with an Ivy League future. Follows the unspeakable torture and abuses committed on a teenage girl in the care of her aunt and the boys who witness and fail to report. However, it would be erroneous to write this film off as a rip-off, it just isn't afraid to show it's influence. The characters (the pimp vs the adult film director) the props (glass egg vs the golden "trophy") as well as the music and language definitely give this film an updated twist on RB. ![]() As the title suggest, this movie does have Risky Business written all over it. Though this movie definitely is now part of the illustrious teen film library, it runs a little bit deeper than the average adolescent flick. ![]() I must say, the way this movie was marketed, one would figure that this flick is along the lines of such classics as Bring It On and Can't Hardly Wait. I usually wait for teen films to come out on video before viewing them. See /privacy for more information.I did not see this movie in theaters. We love to get your emails: reviews on Apple Podcasts really help the show - thank you! Haribo Halloween sour vampire bat gummiesĮllen scare video (for more just search for "Ellen scare videos")Īutumn Bucket List printable (A Beautiful Mess)Ĭonnect with us on Instagram: show notes on our website: I create a multitude of genres so you may find something you like by me. Happy fall, friends!Įxpressie nail polishes: In A Flash Sale, Saffr-on the Move, Now Or Never Hey, my name is Chris, I go under the alias the girl next door on SoundCloud. There are appearances by Halloween costumes of our past and creepy kids, plus classics like Falliday and the candle sniff quiz. We've got a fall-themed would you rather, bravely taste a true autumnal abomination, and have strong feelings about scarecrows. It's the podcast version of jumping into a pile of leaves 's Fall Extravaganza! So grab your fuzzy socks and a can of expired pumpkin and join us for cozy, hilarious fall goodness. Become a Friend of the Show! – join our Patreon community ![]()
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