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Drive Me Crazy

Drive Me Crazy (1999)

October. 01,1999
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5.8
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Romance

Nicole and Chase live next door to each other but are worlds apart. However, they plot a scheme to date each other in order to attract the interest and jealousy of their respective romantic prey. But in the mist of planning a gala centennial celebration, Nicole and Chase find that the one they always wanted was closer than they ever thought.

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Curapedi
1999/10/01

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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WillSushyMedia
1999/10/02

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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FrogGlace
1999/10/03

In other words,this film is a surreal ride.

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Nayan Gough
1999/10/04

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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LuckyCharm26
1999/10/05

My liking of this film is simple,here's why just the fact that in the end Melissa Joan Hart's character realizes that a lot of the thing's people are or were in high school don't matter to the outside world,in fact we are all nobody's, and therefore all equal's,some may go off to bigger and better thing's and college is kind of the same way it's not truly the real world some get caught up in it. All i'm saying is that in the end she realizes the truth in high school yea you might be someone in the real world though your just like everyone else trying to make it in the world trying to find your place or niche whatever that may be and it's real, those of us who are not clueless realize that at the moment she did(at the end or nearing the end of high school), and it's great that someone thought of that while writing the script or making the movie however it was discovered it was. The truest line she say's is "he will be winning award's on M.T.V while your still the local weather girl." That is not the only reason i liked it though but that's my favorite thing about the whole film realization not just imagination and truth from somewhere all of us know.

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mitchlb452
1999/10/06

I really enjoyed this movie. It is like all Romantic comedies of course - and generally I am not a fan - but Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina the teenage witch) does a really good job portraying the romance. I thought the relationship was really authentic and believable. I felt actual chemistry between the couple. I gave it ten stars because it is easily worth the $5 that you pay to get this movie. I literally walked into blockbuster and picked it up for $4 tax included... If your looking for something that isn't predictable - than go for another genre b/c Romantic comedies are always predictable, and this movie is no exception. If you go into it with low expectations, you will be pleasantly surprised. I say, if your thinking about getting it - go for it!

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mbg411
1999/10/07

3 stars for ONE thing. The title could not be more fitting. This is truly one of the worst movies I have ever seen. I finally realized what a talentless hack Melissa Joan Hart has become. She was so much better in the TV movies that she did before this movie, especially "Silencing Mary", which is actually a very good movie mostly because of Melissa Joan Hart's performance in that particular movie.But her acting is so fake in "Drive Me Crazy". It certainly drove me crazy. Don't even get me started on the other actors. The movie also has a horrible concept to boot, and the delivery is much worse. I don't think the delivery could be much worse than it already is. It would have to be a porn movie, or a Teletubbies movie, or something for it to be ANY worse.I'm only giving this movie 3 stars because Melissa Joan Hart is sometimes a good actress. But she's not that good and she always get mixed up in the wrong scripts. And like I said, I have to admit that the title could not be more fitting. Gotta give 'em credit for that!

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Katie Vallas
1999/10/08

Let's take a break from the big screen in your living room and imagine a little film of your own: A meeting. Directors, producers, writers, possibly some interested actors, all seated around a table. A burly man-in-charge glares fiercely at his underlings as they all scribble furiously, shuffle papers, and try not to meet his eyes. "A plot," he suddenly shouts. "We need a plot! Something original! Clever! Innovative! You!" he cries, pointing at a suddenly pale lackey. "Give me a plot!" The lackey shakes, his pen dropping from his suddenly lax fingers, and after a long, painful pause, whispers, "How about...She's All That? But with the roles...switched?" There is no other explanation for this movie.Only an overeducated, money-obsessed, scared-out-his-wits idiot could have thought of this. Ms. Popular beautifies a Mr. Loser, for her own gain, thus catapulting him into popularity? No other possible explanation.It is only out of pity for the poor lackey that I do ask you to RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! AVOID AT ALL COST! Should a desperate man in a rumpled suit offer YOU money to watch this movie, TURN HIM DOWN! Then again, screw pity. Follow my advice, for your own good.

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