Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 22000000

Revenue

$ 19900366

Top Billed Cast

Kirsten Dunst

Kelly Woods

Ben Foster

Berke Landers

Melissa Sagemiller

Allison McAllister

Sisqó

Dennis Wallace

Shane West

Bentley 'Striker' Scrumfeld

Colin Hanks

Felix Woods

Swoosie Kurtz

Beverly Landers

Ed Begley Jr.

Frank Landers

Zoe Saldaña

Maggie

Mila Kunis

Basin

Martin Short

Dr. Desmond Forrest Oates

Carmen Electra

Mistress Moira

Dov Tiefenbach

Little Steve

Vitamin C

Vitamin C

Kylie Bax

Dora Lynn Tisdale

Coolio

Coolio

Christopher Jacot

Peter Wong

Jeanie Calleja

Jessica

Park Bench

Chook

Daniel Enright

Grendan

Andrew McGillivray

Hugh Spicer

Megan Fahlenbock

Shirin Kellysa

Jonathan Whittaker

Coach Hibble

Shawn Roberts

Colin

Sadie LeBlanc

Jamilla

Jordan Madley

Corrine

Ravi Steve

Del Molden, Jr.

Tommy O'Haver

Love Matters Director

Reuben Thompson

E.M.T.

Roger McKeen

Cop #1

Chris Benson

Cop #2

Albert Chung

Trombonist

Antoinette Delond

Stripper #1

Krista Leis

Stripper #2

Judy Stoimenov

Stripper #3

Larissa Gomes

Stripper #4

Jeffery Wong

Attendant / Fairie

Shawn Fernandez

Attendant / Fairie

Catherine Hernandez

Attendant / Fairie

Lindsay Cole

Janice Loughlen

Delores Etienne

Sweet Old Lady

Danny Truelove

Little Boy in Restaurant

Jack Thomas Babcock

Love Scud Boy Band Member #1

Michael Coristine

Love Scud Boy Band Member #2

Christine Nowland

Dancer

Brent Bushell

Dancer

Amy Todd

Dancer

Troy P. Liddell

Dancer

Josh Feldman

Dancer

Louis Paquette

Dancer

Jesse Robb

Dancer

Jenn Butler

Dancer

Mario Castillo

Dancer

Michael Boisvert

Dancer

Krista Martins

Dancer

Patrick Patterson

Dancer

Chloe Randle-Reis

Dancer

Diane Fabian

Dancer

Brad Garrick

Dancer

Jamie Holmes

Dancer

Rukiya Bernard

Girl with Tampons in Hair (uncredited)

何柏光

Old Man in Wheelchair (uncredited)

Michael Kremko

Guy in Restaurant (uncredited)

Jennifer Vey

Blind Flower Girl (uncredited)

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A review by Wuchak

Written by Wuchak on 2023-05-19

**_Snappy comedy revolving around a Shakespearian high school play_** A senior (Ben Foster) loses his childhood sweetheart (Melissa Sagemiller) and so joins the school play to win her back despite his lack of theatrical talent. The play is a musical version of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in which the teen has to deal with the hyper drama teacher (Martin Short) as he gets to know his best friend’s sister (Kirsten Dunst). "Get Over It” (2001) is an energetic and innovative teen comedy with good camaraderie and the unique scenario of a Shakespearian play marked by that updated 60's-type aesthetic of the period. The amusing lines, mostly by Short’s character, are so rapid-fire you’ll have to see the movie a second or third time just to get ’em all. I also appreciate the ‘cool’ edge minus the over-the-top sleaze of flicks like the (puke-inducing) “American Pie” series. Mila Kunis is also on hand in a peripheral role, but she never did anything for me, nor did Dunst or Sagemiller, but they’re all winsome enough. And Jeanie Calleja is notable as the assistant of the drama teacher, Jessica; plus there are some females on the fringes worth a mention. Speaking of which, statuesque Kylie Bax appears in an amusing side role and Carmen Electra has a bit part. On the masculine side of things, Short pretty much carries the movie with his over-the-top charisma. Moreover, Colin Hanks and Sisqó are likable as the protagonist’s best friends while Shane West is effective as the arrogant rival. Remember the high school play in “Dead Poets Society”? Now imagine if the entire movie revolved around that with a wildly witty tone and fast pacing. That’s this movie. It took me a while to catch a grip with its uniqueness but, once I did, I savored it. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Ontario at Mississauga (Port Credit) and nearby Toronto. GRADE: B