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SummaryStung when his bombshell girlfriend abruptly dumps him, big man on campus Zack Siler (Freddy Prinze Jr.) bets a classmate that he can quickly turn any girl into the prom queen. After an amazing makeover, the school's biggest nerd, Laney Boggs (Rachel Leigh Cook), is transformed from a nobody to a knockout. Zack falls hard and when Laney find out ... Read More

Directed By:Robert Iscove

She's All That

Metascore
51
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Generally Favorable
6.8
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Metascore
51
34% Positive
11 Reviews
50% Mixed
16 Reviews
16% Negative
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90
Los Angeles Times
A teen comedy that actually puts a priority on intelligence and values and spans generations in its appeal, emerging as a special delight for anyone for whom high school was something less than nirvana. [29 Jan 1999, p.6]
70
Salon
What really saves She’s All That from being just another why-good-heavens-you’re-beautiful piece of piffle, however, is the way its lesser elements sparkle. The romantic comedy may be predictable, but director Iscove’s over-the-top parody of faux celebrity — by way of Lillard’s gleefully preening, partying, getting-sensitive-for-the-camera ex-Real Worlder — is a hoot.
63
Chicago Sun-Times
To give the movie 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 class and style, and peppers its screenplay with very funny little moments.
50
New York Post
It tries to be an update of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" crossed with "Pygmalion," but while it has some funny and even original moments, it's too predictable to be "all that."
50
San Francisco Chronicle
About one idea short of being an excellent teenage romance. As it stands it's a pleasing but routine effort.
40
Village Voice
Amid all the cameos (Anna Paquin, Usher, Lil' Kim), only Prinze, who has the ethereal, gentlemanly quality of a young Anthony Perkins, gets enough screen time to really make an impression.
20
Austin Chronicle
Shoddily constructed out of bits and pieces of previous genre triumphs, She's All That is as dull and droning as the fluorescent lighting in your old study hall.
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Generally Favorable
6.8
50% Positive
18 Ratings
44% Mixed
16 Ratings
6% Negative
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Feb 7, 2016
8
Meth-dude
The movie is predictable and it doesn't bring anything new to the teenager love/romance ****, the movie was still surprisingly enjoyable with a surprising yet amazing cast and some few laughs here and there.
Jan 30, 2015
8
cryhardhumor
Sure the story is flawed and cliche, but the important part about a movie like this is the characters. Whereas other high school comedies' characters are the worst part about them, for She's All That they stand out as enjoyable and believe it or not relatable. Undeniably enjoyable. 8/10
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  • Miramax
  • Tapestry Films
  • FilmColony
  • All That Productions
Jan 29, 1999
1 h 35 m
PG-13
A new comedy that proves there's more to attraction than meets the eye.
Teen Choice Awards
• 2 Wins & 3 Nominations
Young Hollywood Awards
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
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