I really enjoy classics....for a girl i reccomend maybe Breakfast Club, Pretty In Pink, or Sixteen Candles, b/c they are so corny, but yet realistic...in plus...Molly Ringwald is such a genuine role model for young girls...those are my selections...but for a boy maybe... Animal House, or some comedy...Animal house just has lots of male humor in it...so definately an oldie but a goodie, and if all else fails Gease...EVERYONE LOVES IT!!!
2007-01-03 21:19:04
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answered by ~*Mrs.Madrox*~ 2
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Not Another Teen Movie
What a year at John Hughes High! The Wasp football team goes all the way -- into the cellar, that is, when quarterback Jake Wyler makes an errant pass and Reggie Ray racks up his umpteenth concussion. Things perk up at a dazzling year-end prom when conjoined twins Kara and Sally Fratelli are crowned prom queens. Other highlights from this year include a nasty toilet explosion that drops in the middle of Mr. Keller's English class, Jake fails to seduce Janey with a human whipped cream sundae and Janey is apprehended by police after Jake's moving serenade of Aerosmith's "Janey's Got a Gun". Many new faces deck the halls this year, including Sadie, a 90 year-old undercover reporter and foreign exchange student Areola, who becomes the object of lust for all American nerds. Malik continues to be the "token black guy," Catherine is still in love with her brother, Bruce still thinks he's Asian, and Ox is still a virgin...
American Pie 1-2-3-4-5
Too long to describe.
Scary Movie 1-2-3-4
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Final Destination 1-2-3
Too long to describe.
2007-01-04 05:26:22
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answered by CLoud9 3
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10 things I hate about you...
Updated version of William Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew," set at the fictional Padua High School in Tacoma where a new transfer student, Cameron, is interested in the popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. But Bianca's overprotective and domineering father forbids Bianca to date unless her older sister Katerina, an unpopular and hostile senior, does. In a bid to get Katerina a boyfriend, Cameron sets up a plan to have the school stud, Joey Donnar, bribe Patrick Verona, an outcast senior with a rumor-filled past, to take the volatile Katerina out on dates so he can go to the school's homecoming dance with Bianca. However, neither Pat or Kat expect their 'going steady' to lead where nobody expects it too.
2007-01-04 05:13:16
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answered by j_kuemmel02 4
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V for Vendetta...and Batman Begins. Very dramatic, yet both teach very important lessons. I'm still a teen...maybe others don't feel the same as I do, but these are my favs.
2007-01-04 05:11:14
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answered by BlackPhoenix 2
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Mean girls - it shows how talking behind your friends back is wrong and wont be tolerated
Hating alison ashley - get to know someone before you judge them
Confessions of a teenage drama quees- you dont have to be pretty and popular to have friends and a good time
2007-01-04 05:15:02
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answered by cheekykim17 3
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breakfast club from the 80s its my fave its about 5 teenagers in america given a detention but on a saturday check clips out on the internet its brill
2007-01-04 06:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Read it and weep
its this gurl her journal becomes the best selling book
and she ditches her ffriends and go out with a guy she likes and than
realize none of what the book brought to her is what she wants
and the guy he really like is one of her friends
2007-01-04 05:14:00
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answered by EllyElectron 3
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Teen wolf! It teaches responsibility for ones actions.
2007-01-04 05:08:49
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answered by demilspencer@yahoo.com 5
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Not another teen movie just because
2007-01-04 05:08:53
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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Is this your homework assignment? Simon Berk Society is the best for most. It really is inspirational and will change your life.
2007-01-04 05:13:28
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answered by grannywinkie 6
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