High school student, Shaun Brumder, has his sights set on gaining a place at Stanford University. His dreams are shattered when he receives a letter of rejection after his counsellor sends the wrong papers to Stanford. Now Shaun has just twenty-four hours to reach Stanford and put the record straight... Read more
| Starring | Jack Black, Colin Hanks, Catherine O'Hara, John Lithgow |
|---|---|
| Director | Jake Kasdan |
| Genres | Comedy |
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High school student, Shaun Brumder, has his sights set on gaining a place at Stanford University. His dreams are shattered when he receives a letter of rejection after his counsellor sends the wrong papers to Stanford. Now Shaun has just twenty-four hours to reach Stanford and put the record straight...
| Starring | Jack Black, Colin Hanks, Catherine O'Hara, John Lithgow, Harold Ramis, Schuyler Fisk, Jane Adams, Garry Marshall, Dana Ivey, Chevy Chase |
|---|---|
| Director | Jake Kasdan |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 19 mins Watch now: 1 hr 22 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | English |
| Dubbed | Czech, German |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish |
| Released | DVD: 02 Jun 2003 Watch now: 31 Mar 2009 Production year: 2002 |
| Watch now | FREE |
| Format | DVD |
Rising head and shoulders above the usual teen comedy pack thanks to its offbeat observations, quirky sensibilities and marvellous performances, this is also noteworthy for agreeably showcasing the second-generation Hollywood talents of Colin Hanks (Tom's son), Schuyler Fisk (Sissy Spacek's daughter) and Jake Kasdan (director Lawrence's son). It feels so amusingly fresh because Kasdan focuses on extracting wry humour from a colourful ensemble of flawed eccentrics rather than gross-out actions. Set in the perfect Californian region of the title, aimless surfer dude Hanks finds his life changed when he discovers a novel buried in the sand and is so struck by its passionate content he decides to become a writer. But, a clerical mistake means his now brilliant grades are attributed to another student and he has 24 hours to fix the error before Stanford University closes its application ranks. Plenty of hearty chuckles and knowing giggles arise from the screwball complications, which are further energised by the brilliant John Lithgow and Catherine O'Hara as Hanks's divorced off-the-wall parents and a host of on-target cameos by Lily Tomlin, Ben Stiller, Harold Ramis, Chevy Chase and Kevin Kline.
Low key 'teen comedy, of interest only because it features some second generation Hollywood names behind and before the cameras (and let's hope their parents managed to enjoy it).
I started to watch this one with no preconception of what it was, and the opening scenes caught my attention. As the movie progressed I felt that I knew all of the characters in the people around me. The actors were perfectly cast, Colin hanks to play the lead, Jack Black as his waster of a brother.
This one has everything, comedy, action and above all a real story!!! Rare amongst modern movies.
If you are not sure what to watch tonight, watch this, you will not be disappointed.
I like this film. It doesn't break any new ground, and the story is kinda 'run of the mill'. However, this film is fun. Jack Black is brilliant.
And I mean brilliant. I laughed out loud during his scenes, and I don't laugh out loud often. Being such a short film, you can't really go nuts even if you don't enjoy it, so give it a go.
School Of Rock star Jack Black has signed up for the new film from Columbia, Year One, adding his name to a list of funnymen that are involved with the movie. According to reports, the man from Shallow Hal, Nacho Libre and Orange County has pledged his acting talents to the movie, which is written and directed by Harold Ramis, who starred in Groundhog Day and played Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II. The film is being produced by Judd Apatow, who also lent his production talents Read more