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The Hot Chick

The Hot Chick (2002)

December. 13,2002
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5.5
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PG-13
| Fantasy Comedy

Not only is Jessica Spencer the most popular girl in school -- she is also the meanest. But things change for the attractive teen when a freak accident involving a cursed pair of earrings and a chance encounter at a gas station causes her to switch bodies with Clive, a sleazy crook. Jessica, in the form of the repulsive Clive, struggles to adjust to this radical alteration and sets out to get her own body back before the upcoming prom.

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Hellen
2002/12/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Dotbankey
2002/12/14

A lot of fun.

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Cooktopi
2002/12/15

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Kien Navarro
2002/12/16

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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susan-317
2002/12/17

Two characters have changed bodies due to a magical pair of earrings, as explained in the movie description.As much as I loved seeing Rachel McAdams being a mean girl, I hated watching Rob Schneider for the first ten minutes. But then, the movie won me over and I thought it was funny!Rob Schneider has a great effect on the rest of the characters because he's meeting them as a stranger. And he looks great in a bikini! Anna Farris was adorable, as always, and so were the rest of the cast. Of course, the experience changes the Rachel McAdams character and she becomes the nice person she ought to be.

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Ana C. P. Cruz
2002/12/18

The premise for this movie it's a very predictable and vulgar sequence of a perfect life of a beautiful, rich and healthy teenager, and her friends, in their high school years. Despite following the same ingredients of others successful comedies of the 00's, The Hot Chick have fantasy and the body transfer between characters that add a sparkle of geniality to the plot. Rachel Mac Addams, Anna Farris and the very skilled but underrated Robert Schneider, keep me interested. It's nostalgic to see the first work of Rachel, even before the hit Mean Girls. Although the story is not memorable, don't have a great turning point and don't provide any learning what so ever, I find it enjoyable to watch in a weekend afternoon. Therefore, I definitely don't recommend this piece to adults that love action, seriousness and a story with depth and meaning.

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ToddWebb
2002/12/19

Was this movie kinda stupid? Yes. But you should know that going in. And knowing that in advance, you should allow yourself to enjoy it.I just randomly caught this movie on TV and was very pleasantly surprised. It's silly, it's stupid, it's often over the top, it's heartwarming, it's well filmed.And Rob Schneider was AWESOME in this movie. I was stunned. He really, truly, was fantastic playing the part of a teenage girl. It was as if Rob Schneider didn't know he was in a stupid, slapstick comedy. And as a result, he sells us the story even more completely.I'm a child of the 80s, and this movie reminded me a bit of the original "Just One Of The Guys." For a simple good time, this movie will do just fine.

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Floated2
2002/12/20

This film starts out pretty straight forward then turns for the worse. I didn't find the gags and jokes in the film funny just disgusting, crude and somewhat offensive in a way. Most of the "jokes" involve Rob Scheinder (as Rachel McAdams- female) trying to figure out how to get used to being a male. A lot of awkward and unfunny jokes are present, such as her using the bathroom, April (Anna Faris) asking to see her/his private, the stereotypical Asian friend's mother randomly coming in from nowhere, and other gay/lesbian jokes. This movie had a pretty good premise but given its's production and direction with script it wasn't as funny as it could have been. I think had it been rated R (incl. R rated material) this could have been a lot funnier. I understand what the filmmakers want us to laugh at. But the delivery doesn't work. Why do audience members laugh when Rob Schneider takes a header down about 100 steps? Not because there's any real humor in the situation, but because the filmmakers expect viewers to laugh, and we have been programmed to laugh, even if that laughter is more of a knee-jerk reaction than something that bubbles up from deep within.The whole plot who the transformation is ridiculous (even for a fantasy comedy). Jessica (McAdams) steals a pair of ancient earing's (she doesn't know they are ancient) from a shop, which somehow has powers to transform people who wear one piece of earning at the same time simultaneously. Also, the meeting between Clive and Jessica is rather ridiculous and pure coincidence. They meet when Clive is robing a gas station, and Jessica along with her friends are outside in their car waiting for assistance to help put gas in the vehicle. What I don't understand, is why would Clive go and help them. He simply could have said that he isn't the guy who works at the station.Also, they don't show Rachel McAdams (disguised as Clive)much in the film. She's there a few moments after the transformation but its only in little doses. The MPAA rates this PG-13. Yet it is too vulgar for anyone under 13, and too dumb for anyone over 13.

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