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F*&% the Prom

F*&% the Prom (2017)

December. 05,2017
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4.2
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NR
| Drama Comedy

Maddy and Cole were inseparable friends until high school started and Maddy became the most popular girl on campus. When she starts feeling lonely and heartbroken, she reconnects with Cole and the duo conspire to destroy the ultimate teen popularity contest

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Greenes
2017/12/05

Please don't spend money on this.

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Teringer
2017/12/06

An Exercise In Nonsense

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Tayloriona
2017/12/07

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Isbel
2017/12/08

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Wuchak
2017/12/09

RELEASED IN 2017 and directed by Benny Fine, "F the Prom" is a campy high school dramedy about two inseparable neighbor-friends, Cole (Joel Courtney) and Maddy (Danielle Campbell), who separate when they enter high school wherein Cole is relentlessly teased while Maddy becomes the most popular girl. When they reunite two and a half years later, they scheme to destroy the Prom (the ultimate teen popularity contest) teamed with a ragtag gang of outcasts.There are a lot of 1 Star votes (out of 10) of this movie on IMDb, which is absurd. While this may be a low-budget teen flick, it's not THAT bad. Many of these critics lament how unrealistic the movie is, which is ridiculous in light of its campy tone. It would be like criticizing the 60's Batman TV show for being unrealistic. In other words, there's a lot of silliness and exaggerations in "F the Prom," but it's intentional. Underneath it all, the movie reflects several real-life issues, mostly pertaining to popularity and the drive to be liked. Others argue that the point is elusive and characters contradict themselves. No, the point(s) are obvious and some characters change their minds because they're fickle teens.This is a solid low-budget high school flick, but it's a little too talky for my tastes. And I guess the staple "gay" character is here to stay at this juncture, but the movie wins points for boldly illustrating that even gays have their cliques and shun those who don't conform.Campbell and Madelaine Petsch are solid on the female front, but the director could've showcased their beauty better (and I'm not talking about nudity). Meg DeLacy is intelligent & winsome as Stuft (aka City) and has a beautiful face, but needs to gain some curves.THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 32 minutes and was shot in Southern Cal. WRITERS: The Fine Brothers and Molly Prather.GRADE: C

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iwill-76204
2017/12/10

This is by far the worst film I've ever watched, and I've seen most of the transformer films. It is like if someone ate nails and what out this film. It tries to pander to teens by insulting them. I want nothing but to erase this film from my memory. It's not even like so bad it's good it just gives you a migraine. The rapey vibes this film goes off while reaffirming all of the worst high school stereotypes. It's a sickening mix of radiation poisoning and depression. I need an Ambien prescription to be able to sleep now, don't watch this film.

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duolingoemailisadora
2017/12/11

I don't want to trash the whole movie, but honestly I don't know anyone that could possibly enjoy any aspect of this movie. From beginning to end there was barely no character development and I couldn't understand most of the movie, not because of its complexity, but trashed because the characters motivations did not make sense at all. The moments of comedic relief were weak, with the immature adult trope being heavily relied on for the humor of the movie. I can't fathom how any writer of the movie could have thought for a split second that the lines on that movie were clever, or even properly delivered. Lines such as "stop trying to peak at her nipples" were meant to be fine but had no context and were honestly pretty alarming coming from a middle aged guy talking to his son. Even if you enjoy the "inappropriate" humor, you won't laugh at this movie. It is simply not funny and comparing it to Mean Girls or The Breakfast Club is an offense to the above. This movie was a completely let down because I know that the Fine Brothers work with teenagers from their react program, and I thought they would have consulted the opnion of actual teenagers to have a slightly more accurate picture of the high school struggles. But no, no honestly, it is not even necessary to be a high school teenager to make a better movie. This movie is not even good for an over exaggerated satire. I give one star out of pity.

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davidviera-41167
2017/12/12

What the heck did I just watch I had never seen a youtuber movie with such bad writing horrible voice acting terrible life lesson morals tedious attempts at trying to even have humor like really I don't even know the plot of this movie that much due to it being so absolutely random like what even is this I freaking hate it the other youtube movies failed like Smosh or Fred But at least they failed at something that's too hard for them to make or edit it's a shame a movie like this it's like the workers on this film has an inability to even know what a film is suppose to be about like I could stare at a blank wall at least that's more interesting than watching whatever I just saw like the youtubers just stop at making these movies because they don't even have the skills and experience to even create something like this in the first place!

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