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1999 pic directed by Robert Iscove

She's All That
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Robert Iscove
Written by R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Produced by
  • Peter Abrams
  • Richard N. Gladstein
  • Robert Fifty. Levy
Starring
  • Freddie Prinze Jr.
  • Rachael Leigh Cook
  • Matthew Lillard
  • Paul Walker
  • Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
  • Kieran Culkin
  • Kevin Pollak
Cinematography Francis Kenny
Edited by Casey O. Rohrs
Music by Stewart Copeland

Production
companies

  • Tapestry Films
  • FilmColony
Distributed by Miramax Films

Release dates

  • January 19, 1999 (1999-01-nineteen) (Westwood)
  • January 29, 1999 (1999-01-29) (United States)

Running time

97 minutes
State U.s.a.
Language English language
Budget $vii–10 million[ane] [2] [3]
Box office $103.two million[3]

She's All That is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed past Robert Iscove. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Matthew Lillard, and Paul Walker. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Zack Siler boasts he could make any girl at his high school popular. It is a mod adaptation of George Bernard Shaw'due south play Pygmalion and George Cukor's 1964 film My Fair Lady.

The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of the atomic number 82 actors, but were critical of the script. It was i of the near popular teen films of the belatedly 1990s and reached No. 1 at the box office in its first calendar week of release. It went on to earn $103 one thousand thousand worldwide.[three] Later on featuring in the film, the song "Buss Me" reached No. 2 on Billboard'south Hot 100 and stayed in the Top x for 16 weeks. A gender-swapped remake, titled He'due south All That, was released on August 27, 2021 by Netflix.[iv]

Plot [edit]

Zack Siler is the large homo on campus at his Southern California high school. After returning from spring break, he finds out his girlfriend, Taylor, has cheated on him with a reality TV star, Brock. Afterwards Zack and Taylor's breakup, Zack consoles himself by claiming that Taylor is replaceable with whatever girl in the schoolhouse. Zack'due south friend Dean disagrees and bets Zack to plough any random girl from school into the prom queen in half dozen weeks. Zack accepts. Dean chooses Laney Boggs, an awkward and unpopular art student.

Zack attempts to befriend Laney, but she pointedly ignores his advances until he asks for her help with art. She reluctantly invites him to a small theater lounge where she volition perform. Intending to deter him, Laney volunteers Zack to perform onstage. Zack manages to improvise a routine with his hacky sack. Laney is impressed simply nevertheless rejects him when he attempts to charm her once more.

When Zack shows up at her house, Laney reluctantly agrees to go to the embankment with him and his friends, and they invite her to a party later. Laney says she'due south decorated, just Zack persuades her to go. He enlists his sis, Mack, to requite her a makeover. At the political party, Taylor, who is embarrassed by Brock and jealous of Laney, publicly humiliates Laney and brings her to tears.

Laney is surprised to be nominated for prom queen, along with Taylor. Zack and then goes by Laney's house and asks nigh her mother, who died when Laney was young, and talks about his father, who is pressuring him to go to Dartmouth for higher. Zack leans in to kiss Laney but pulls back when she jokes that it is just to get her vote for prom king.

The side by side mean solar day, Zack defends Laney's blood brother, Simon, from bullies in the cafeteria. After a falling out with Zack, Dean asks Laney to exist his prom date. Taylor is humiliated when Brock dumps her, so she cozies upwards to Zack. When Zack turns her downward, she tells him that Dean has already asked Laney to the prom. When Zack confronts him, Dean reveals the bet, forcing a public confession from Zack. A furious Laney rushes from the room, refusing to speak to Zack.

Unable to reconcile with Laney, Zack takes his sister to the prom. Afterward some persuading from her father, a disheartened Laney agrees to go with Dean. At the dance, Dean boasts of his program to seduce Laney. Laney's friend Jesse overhears, and he and Mack blitz to warn Zack, who has taken the phase with Taylor equally Prom Rex and Queen. Zack rushes after Laney, who has already left with Dean.

Laney returns home to find Zack is there. Laney explains how she avoided Dean's advances. Zack confesses his true feelings, and they share a trip the light fantastic and kiss by the puddle. Laney asks Zack about the bet, and he says mysteriously he will laurels the terms. On the day of graduation he appears onstage nude except for cap and a soccer ball, to applause from the crowd and smiles from Laney.

Cast [edit]

  • Freddie Prinze Jr. as Zachary "Zack" Siler
  • Rachael Leigh Cook every bit Laney Boggs
  • Matthew Lillard as Brock Hudson
  • Paul Walker as Dean Sampson, Jr.
  • Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Taylor Vaughan
  • Kevin Pollak as Wayne Boggs
  • Kieran Culkin equally Simon Boggs
  • Elden Henson as Jesse Jackson
  • Usher Raymond as Campus D.J.
  • Kimberly "Lil' Kim" Jones as Alex Chason Sawyer
  • Debbi Morgan equally Ms. Rousseau
  • Tim Matheson as Harlan Siler
  • Anna Paquin as Mackenzie "Mack" Siler
  • Gabrielle Union as Katarina "Katie" Darlingson
  • Dulé Hill every bit Preston
  • Tamara Mello every bit Chandler
  • Ashlee Levitch every bit Melissa
  • Vanessa Lee Chester equally Melissa's Friend
  • Clea DuVall equally Misty
  • Katharine Towne every bit Savannah
  • Flex Alexander every bit Kadeem
  • Patricia Charbonneau as Lois Siler
  • Alexis Arquette as Mitch
  • Milo Ventimiglia every bit Soccer Role player
  • Brandon Mychal Smith as JV Cleaning Boy
  • Takbir Bashir as "She'due south All That" Rapper
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar equally Girl in Cafeteria (uncredited)[5] [half dozen] [a]
  • Chris Owen equally Derek Funkhouser Rutley
  • Dave Buzzotta every bit Jeffrey Munge Rylander
  • Carlos Jacott every bit Prom Photographer
  • Michael Milhoan as Principal Stickley

Product [edit]

Casting [edit]

The film had an ensemble cast of upward-and-coming actors, including Kieran Culkin, Oscar winner Anna Paquin, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, musician Usher Raymond, Gabrielle Union in her film debut, Dulé Hill, and Lil' Kim.[vi] [7] Producer Richard Due north. Gladstein noted, "There were other films that you could've seen them in, but they weren't ordinarily the leads in those films."[half-dozen] According to managing director Robert Iscove, Miramax co-head Harvey Weinstein was very involved in script development and casting, and was able to become neat actors in very modest parts equally a personal favor.[8]

Iscove said Josh Hartnett was considered for the part of Zack Siler, and many actresses were considered for the role of Laney Boggs, including Mena Suvari, Leelee Sobieski, and Jordana Brewster.[8] [9]

Kevin Pollak said he signed upwardly for the flick in office because he was impressed with Freddie Prinze Jr.'s functioning in The House of Yes a few years earlier and was interested in working with him.[10] [eight]

Writing [edit]

R. Lee Fleming Jr. is officially credited every bit the sole screenwriter for the film. In a 2002 interview, Grand. Dark Shyamalan stated that he polished the screenplay while adapting Stuart Picayune and writing a spec script for The Sixth Sense. This was also confirmed in the film's audio commentary by Iscove.[11]

In 2013, Shyamalan claimed that, rather than simply polishing Fleming'due south original script, he actually ghost-wrote the flick.[12] This was disputed by Fleming.[13] [xiv] Jack Lechner (who served every bit Miramax's head of development in the tardily 1990s) confirmed that technically both Shyamalan and Fleming contributed to the script: Fleming wrote the initial script that Miramax bought, while Shyamalan did an uncredited rewrite (doing more than "a shine") that got the pic dark-green-lit. Lechner reiterated that content from both writers was included in the terminal cut of the moving picture.[fifteen] [16] Producer Richard N. Gladstein said that the script "was pretty much done" already, just that Shyamalan'southward changes "helped enormously with the relationship with Kevin Pollak [who played Laney's father, Wayne]".[half dozen] Iscove attributed the functioning art slice and the hacky sack sequence to Shyamalan.[8] Fleming attributed the line "Am I a fucking bet?" to Shyamalan.[17] Fleming included various pop civilization references in his script: Laney Boggs was named afterwards two characters played by Winona Ryder, Kim Boggs from Edward Scissorhands and Laney Pierce from Reality Bites;[viii] the characters Zack and Taylor were named subsequently ii of the iii members of the band Hanson.[viii] Pollak constantly guessing Jeopardy! answers incorrectly is a running joke, which he previously did in the 1997 film Truth or Consequences, North.M.. The idea was in Fleming's script but Pollak expanded and improvised his answers.[8]

Iscove was influenced by the movies of John Hughes and was trying exercise something dissimilar for the '90s generation that would still resonate. He stressed the importance of the story having a middle, how Zack had to be worthy of Laney, and how Laney had to larn to be more open.[18] The story was rewritten to better fit Prinze Jr. and brand Zack a more sympathetic character with his ain challenges.[5] Iscove was well enlightened that information technology was implausible to suggest Rachael Leigh Cook was ugly, but said it was standard do in Hollywood to cast "the beautiful girl" and that information technology requires the audience to suspend their disbelief: "You either proceed with it or you don't keep with information technology." Comparing Laney'south transformation to that of Clark Kent into Superman, Iscove said casting the role was more about finding an player who had the range to give the necessary performance.[5]

Filming [edit]

Filming took identify in 6 August 1998 to 28 September 1998 various California locations.[19] The loftier school scenes were shot at Torrance High School, where television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Beverly Hills, 90210 were previously filmed.[eight] [20]

Iscove was likewise a choreographer and wanted to expand and embellish the prom scenes, while also showing the Weinsteins how musical numbers could work in films. The trip the light fantastic scene was choreographed by Adam Shankman at the request of the film's co-producer Jennifer Gibgot, who is Shankman'due south sister. Shankman was assisted past Anne Fletcher. Shankman was concerned nearly the scene not tonally meshing with the rest of the film, just Iscove persisted. Test audiences didn't sympathize why the dance scene was happening, so Bob Weinstein asked for a reshoot with Usher to link the scene.[18] Shankman also worked with Matthew Lillard on his solo dance scenes.[eight] [18]

Costume designer Denise Wingate said, "We had no budget and then we had to be really artistic—everything in that prom scene was white, black, and gold, and we got it all from The Salvation Army and merely completely reworked information technology." Having majored in psychology, Wingate tried to explore the possible reasons for the characters' wardrobe. Wingate concluded that Laney wore clothes similar armor after the death of her mother, just also wanted to express herself as an artist, resulting in a mix of vintage clothes, overalls, aprons, and various quirky t-shirts. The falafel restaurant hat was created on short detect with items picked up from a Michaels craft shop. Laney's transformation was reflected in the carmine dress, which demonstrated "a bold statement of her dressing in a color that was and then dissimilar than anything we'd seen her in before."[21] Leigh Cook recalled "feeling really self-conscious" in the scene where she commencement descends the stairs in the apparel. There were two versions of the reddish dress: a stunt double clothes reserved for the scene when Laney falls down in a driveway outside a party, and a 2d smaller apparel, which left Melt holding her breath trying to get through the scene quickly.[22] [23]

Soundtrack [edit]

The song "Buss Me" was used equally the main theme song. The film's box office success helped "Buss Me" to proceeds widespread mainstream attention and chart success. It climbed to No. 2 on Billboard's Hot 100 list, and stayed in the Top 10 for sixteen straight weeks and No. four in the UK and New Zealand.

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 41% based on 63 reviews, with an average rating of v/ten. The website's critics consensus states: "Despite its charming young leads, She's All That can't overcome its predictable, inconsistently funny script."[24] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted boilerplate score of 51 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or boilerplate reviews".[25]

It was the last movie to be reviewed by Gene Siskel earlier his death in February 1999. Siskel gave a positive review and wrote, "Rachael Leigh Cook, as Laney, the evidently Jane object of the makeover, is forced to demonstrate the biggest emotional range equally a grapheme, and she is equal to the assignment."[26] Roger Ebert suggested: "To give the motion-picture show credit, it's as bored with the underlying plot as we are. Even the prom queen election is only a backdrop for more interesting material, as She's All That explores differences in grade and manner, and peppers its screenplay with very funny little moments." Ebert says information technology "is not a nifty movie, but it has its moments", giving it 2.5 out of 4 stars.[27] Stephen Holden of the New York Times praised Melt for her performance, comparing her to Winona Ryder, saying, "Unlike and so many actors playing smart young people, she really projects some intelligence forth with a sly sense of comedy."[28]

Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Relate calls it "Most one thought brusk of existence an excellent teenage romance. As it stands information technology's a pleasing only routine endeavour." LaSalle criticized the film for running out of plot nigh halfway, saying the "story line is stretched to the breaking point. In one instance, director Robert Iscove stops the action for a long trip the light fantastic toe sequence, set up at the prom, that has nothing to do with anything." He commented the film is "intermittently funny" and praised Matthew Lillard'due south performance, calling it the all-time thing in the flick.[29]

Geoff Berkshire Multifariousness magazine was disquisitional of the lack of originality and suggested that "Miramax needs to put Kevin Williamson on permanent retainer if information technology'due south going to remain in the teen-pics field, She's All That notably fails to bring to comedy the insight that the Williamson-penned Scream brought so memorably to horror". Berkshire was positive about the two leads, maxim "appealing young actors come off every bit competent, null more, given a context that can't exist transcended." He described the management as "aught to be ashamed of here, merely nix of any distinction, either", and noted the soundtrack as a not unexpected plus.[30] Jane Ganahl of the San Francisco Examiner wrote, "And in one case, just once, I'd dear to run across a teen flick that doesn't transport out a message to young girls that to be acceptable, you have to suit. I liked the artist girl much better earlier."[31]

William Thomas of Empire criticized the moving picture, saying that despite a few scenes, "The balance is only breezy propaganda for American high school fascism", and "The well-nigh worrying affair about She'southward All That is its message. The 'ugly duckling' (specs, dungarees, art-lover) must arrange (she gets a makeover and the boys observe her "bobos" for the first time) to fit in."[32]

Box office [edit]

She'southward All That premiered on January 19, 1999 at the Mann Festival Theater in Westwood, Los Angeles.[33] The film went into full general release on January 29.[three]

The flick was released in Italy with the title "Kiss Me".[eighteen] [8] [5]

The picture show reached No. 1 at the box office in the outset week of its release, grossing $xvi.1 million over the Super Bowl opening weekend.[3] It earned $63.4 one thousand thousand in the U.s.a. and $39.8 million at international box offices, totaling $103.two million worldwide against a product budget between $7–ten one thousand thousand.[3] Miramax spent a farther $18 million on television advertising to promote the film.[8]

Accolades [edit]

The film won eight awards, and was nominated for five others.

Year Ceremony Category Recipients Event
1999 YoungStar Awards[34] Best Performance by a Young Actress in a One-act Flick Rachael Leigh Cook Won
Teen Selection Awards[35] [36] Choice Movie Actor Freddie Prinze, Jr. Won
Selection Movie: Love Scene Freddie Prinze, Jr. & Rachael Leigh Cook Won
Choice Moving-picture show: Comedy Nominated
MTV Motion picture Awards[37] Best Quantum Female Functioning Rachael Leigh Cook Nominated
Best On-Screen Duo Freddie Prinze, Jr. & Rachael Leigh Cook Nominated
2000 Young Hollywood Awards Best Bad Daughter Jodi Lyn O'Keefe Won
All-time Vocal Sixpence None the Richer ("Kiss Me") Won
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Couple Freddie Prinze, Jr. & Rachael Leigh Cook Won
Blockbuster Amusement Awards[38] [39] Favorite Actress – Newcomer (Internet Only) Rachael Leigh Cook Won
Favorite Player – One-act/Romance Freddie Prinze, Jr. Nominated
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards[forty] About Performed Songs from Move Pictures Matt Slocum ("Kiss Me") Won
ALMA Awards Outstanding Histrion in a Feature Pic Freddie Prinze, Jr. Nominated

Remake [edit]

In September 2020, a gender-swapped remake of the motion picture was appear, titled He's All That, with Marker Waters to straight, original screenwriter R. Lee Fleming Jr. to write, and starring Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan.[41] [42] Myra Molloy, Madison Pettis, Peyton Meyer, Isabella Crovetti, and Annie Jacob take all been bandage since.[43] [44]

In December 2020, Rachael Leigh Cook joined the cast to portray Rae's grapheme's mother. It has been confirmed that Cook's grapheme is unrelated to her original character.[45] [46] He's All That was released on August 27, 2021, by Netflix.[4] [47]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Named in the credits nether The Producers Wish To Thank, subsection They're All That.

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  47. ^ Kroll, Justin (Apr 27, 2021). "Netflix Unveils Summertime Movie Slate That Includes New 'Bob Ross' Documentary And Footage From Upcoming Films Like 'He's All That' And Kevin Hart's 'Fatherhoood'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 27, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2021.

External links [edit]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She%27s_All_That

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