Not Another Teen Movie Megashare

Not Another Teen Movie Megashare




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Not Another Teen Movie Megashare
Super-jock Jake Wyler makes a bet with his buddies that he can turn the school frump into a prom queen. But by the time they get to the dance, this over-the-top, outrageous comedy hysterically pays tribute to all of the classic teen movies and moments in film history.
Directors Joel Gallen Starring Jaime Pressly , Randy Quaid , Chris Evans Genres Comedy Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Supporting actors Molly Ringwald , Chyler Lee , Eric Jungmann Producers Neal Moritz , Neal H. Moritz Studio Columbia Pictures Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Smoking , violence , substance use , sexual content , nudity , more… foul language , alcohol use Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Ruben Torres Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022
This is to help clarify things for people. For those complaining that this is a bootleg (amongst other things), this is not a bootleg. It is in fact a MOD (Manufacture On Demand) blu-ray. Yes, it is burned onto a BD-R, but, the item description clearly tells you as much. So, if you like the movie, and, you're comfortable purchasing a MOD disc, then go for it. If you don't like the movie, or, you don't feel comfortable purchasing a MOD, then don't do it. It's really that simple. Have a great day!
Only-A-Child Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2005
If there was ever a movie that did not need an extended cut this is the one. This type of full-on parody is bound to miss in places. 'Not Another Teen Movie' has about the same number of never-ending jokes as 'Airplane', with a much lower hit to miss ratio. The orginal DVD included a dozen of the worse misses as deleted scenes and the extended cut simply moves this back into the actual movie (which would have been better if about 50 of the included scenes had made the deleted category. The original cut must have been a post-production nightmare as the editor found scene after scene that just didn't work but was forced to include one horrible segment after another just to build up the running time. The extended cut not only includes all the original cut's weak stuff but supplements it with the mega-garbage that was originally trimmed. So save your money and stay with the cheaper and SHORTER version-you won't be missing anything worth viewing unless you want it to torture your friends. To be completely fair this movie did not stand much of a chance. The teen movies they go after do not lend themselves to this treatment ('Can't Hardly Wait' is already satirical). Instead of being clever, these filmmakers accomplish little more than recycling copycat material from a host of teen films they think they are skewering in a cool fashion. You soon pick up on a lot of negative energy from the cast, they just don't seem to be getting much enjoyment from working with this material, there is no spontaneous merriment. It is not a 'little' movie, Gallen had a large budget and assembled a professional crew who shot a technically (camera-audio-direction) sound film. But when your pre-production phase can't manage more than a few hundred regurgitated inside jokes and clueless dopey references that fly over the head of the targeted demographics, no amount of competent production talent can save the day. A good way to make an objective assessment of a project like this is to imagine which of the participants would actually want this to be a part of their resume. Aside from the camera, audio, and wardrobe people it is a career breaker. A notable exception is Mia Kirshner, who was able to turn what is arguably the movie's worst role into a showcase of her considerable talent as actress. Her part (the incestuous mean girl) is poorly written and totally unfunny yet she finds a way to play it so it actually works. Talk about turning adversity into opportunity. If watching Mia is not enough reason to sit through the film there is also Chyler Leigh and Jaime Pressly-even if their acting is average their decorative qualities are exceptional. One of the few continuing inside jokes that actually works is how Leigh's 'plain Janey' character in glasses and ponytail (referred to as 'the pretty ugly girl') is actually more beautiful than the glamorous beauty into which she is transformed. And Pressly's 'Bring It On' parody is simply the funniest (and cleverest) scene in the film as she denies stealing a cheer from the black girls and then leads the white girls in the stolen routine with words unchanged: 'We are the North Compton Wildcats, we're black and we know it, we shake our big booties and show it, we ain't white, we definitely ain't white!' At 'John Hughes High School' (shot at same school as "She's the One") this direction-less parody plays on in the 'Anthony Michael Dining Hall' and on the field of 'Harry Dean Stadium' (these names are some of the funnier stuff). A bet is made on the metamorphosis of the "Ugly Duckling Girl Who's Really a Babe Underneath" (Chyler Leigh). Leigh has two especially funny scenes, one where she is frantically painting and another where her entire extended family blunders into her bedroom while she is using a vibrator (much like the zipper scene in 'What about Mary'). In the movie's second funniest scene, a naked foreign exchange student (based on Shannon Elizabeth's character in 'American Pie') speaks in her native language and the subtitles work their way around her breasts so as to NOT obscure her nipples. Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
Toth587 Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022
Parodies are a tricky subject to pull off. For every Airplane or This Is Spinal Tap, there are dozens more like Disaster Movie or Meet The Spartans. Not Another Teen Movie sits right in the middle; neither great, but not horrible either. The main reason is that there is an obvious love for the original material. With actors making cameos and lines lifted directly from the movies themselves, you can’t help but laugh at some of the utter stupidity. And don’t be mistaken: this movie is completely stupid. But again, the love of those older movies helps carry the movie along while the cast has fun acting like fools. You can’t really love this film, but you’ll have a hard time hating it to.
Dubyac99 Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2006
I'm not sure if the reviews on here are all for the PSP version, but I bet Amazon.com is pulling over the reviews for the DVD. But to set the record straight, I am reviewing the UMD version for the PSP (Playstation Portable). I also have the DVD of this movie. This was a great movie. I enjoyed it immensly, when I first watched it on DVD. The reason I bought it on PSP, is my kids are getting older, and I'm trying to avoid watching R Rated movies in front of them. For this, the PSP is PERFECT! I can skip my cake and eat it too! (I just made that up.) Some of my favorite stereotypes of Highschool are in this movie. It's funny to see the perspective of each "clique" or cliche. I think the Nasty cheerleader is a little over the top (most were pretty nice in my highschool days) but its funny to see it played out. I also enjoyed the "beautifully weird" side boyfriend, who likes to film sex acts, and other strange behavior. The perky Foreign Exchange student was cool, and sexy to watch. Funny how being in a foreign country lowers the inhibitions of some? I've actually seen a few of the movies this movie parodies, AFTER I watched this movie, and I laugh when I think back to the exagerated scene that this movie "re-created." LOL. I'm curious if anyone else did that? I sure wish UMD's would include extras like DVD's. I know of many items on the DVD that are not included here. As a matter of fact, I can't recall that any extras were included. 4 stars for that. I did notice some "extra" timed scenes that were part of bigger scenes. I'm sure this is the "unrated" portion. Again, its not fair to use words like "unrated" for extra scenes. This only implys it is more raunchy than the "rated" version, and this is not being honest to consumers. Shame on those responsible. All in all, I would recommend this only in additon to the DVD. Alone, you miss too much, and that is a shame considering all that the DVD had to offer.
wendell Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022
Wonderful comedy. Full of nudity and foul and disgusting humor. Fun for the whole (adult) family.
Steelpanther Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
This campy comedy relies on knowledge of the great teen movies mostly from the 80s, and uses some comedic tropes that would are now out of vogue now. However, if you are old enough to remember the 80s and 90s movies, it is likely you developed a thick skin and can handle the occasional "I can't believe they just said that" moments. Also, there are several Easter eggs in the movie (like Spicoli's Television and Radio Repair shop) scattered through out and the X Ray feature points some of them out. This tells me that the director and producer paid attention to detail and it shows. Another reviewer stated that this movie was unfairly lumped into several other parody movies popular in the early 2000s, but this one does deserve your time. It will make you laugh.
Ashley roy Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
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To begin with, it kind of annoys me when people post instant one star reviews because they disliked a movie. There are probably no movies out there that are one star or "zero stars" as a lot of the reviews here say. Just because someone disliked something doesn't mean it is "The Worst Movie Ever", another phrase that gets tossed around more than the Comic Book Guy in the Simpson's says it. All that being said, yes, this is a pretty bad movie. It has an excellent concept and had some decent acting from a few of the cast members however it is obvious that the writing was not competent enough to keep up with the idea. Not Another Not Another Movie almost feels like an attempt to recreate the beauty of "Spinal Tap" like many other failed movies before. Instead of a documentary type spoof on the music industry, it is a spoof on how difficult it is to make a good movie. That is basically the entire meta-joke that the movie tries to evoke, however, it just doesn't deliver. There are some well written scenes, such as the meeting with Vinnie Jones, and also (as Jones) some high profile a-listers that provide cameos or bit parts. The main problem is that most of the movie's jokes are basically stolen from other comedians / movies / TV shows. It attempts to be a parody but really comes off as more of a collection of plagiarizing bits taken from far better material. There's a big difference between parody / spoof and simply stealing jokes and attempting to make it your own. It really becomes annoying when 85% of the movie is "Hey, that joke was taken from (insert someone else / another movie) rather than spoofing or parodying it. Overall, the movie is basically funny at times, and is good for just wasting about 90 minutes of your life. However, as good as the concept is and the potential just does not work due to shoddy writing, blatant plagiarizing, and just poor acting with a few exceptions. It really serves best as background noise while you're doing something else rather than really paying attention to it. It actually is a shame because the idea behind it was really solid; a mockumentary about trying to film a mockumentary spoof movie is a great idea. The movie just doesn't deliver. So Worst movie ever? of course not, that's the most overused phrase in the world. a 1 star or a 10 star? not even close. Is it worth watching? Only if you're really bored and there's nothing else on because there are a few good laughs (although again like I said, most of the best laughs come from other people's material). So well, overall verdict is a 3.5 out of 10. The score is really based on the concept of the film, not on the film itself. And a point and a half for some scenes that are pretty funny. Bottom line : Watch with no expectations and don't prepare for anything more than a 3/10 movie. Again, it is a great concept that just doesn't deliver. If you're bored and want to waste 90 minutes on mindless recycled / stolen jokes (and a couple of clever/funny scenes) then that's about all you can expect from Not another Not Another Movie.
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The film stars Jorma Taccone, Geoff Stults, Jaime Pressly, Miles Teller, Lacey Chabert, P.J Byrne, Bradley Whitford, Richard Ayoade, Bill Hader and Joe Lo Truglio.

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