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The Hot Chick - PG-13

The Hot Chick
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It's loathsome, offensive, vile, and, even worse, not funny.

Rating: PG-13 for extreme crudity and vulgarity Studio: Touchstone Pictures Directed By: Andrew Adamson, Tom Brady Cast: Rob Schneider Running Time: 104 minutes Release Date: 12/13/2002 Genre: Comedy

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The movie includes extremely explicit and offensive humor in just about every category. A father complains to his daughter (not knowing it is his daughter) that his wife won't give him oral sex . A mother grabs the person she thinks is their gardener (not knowing it is her daughter) and kisses him passionately. A child is a cross-dresser. Teenagers drink at a bar and a character talks about places to "hide weed." There are jokes that are racist and homophobic.

Families can talk about the appeal of movies like this. Where is the line between funny and offensive?

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Reviewed By: Nell Minow

Even by the low standards of Saturday Night Live-alumni movies, and by the even lower standards of Adam Sandler-produced movies, "The Hot Chick" is simply excruciating. It is loathsome, offensive, vile, and, even worse, it is not funny. To add insult to injury, it is also much too long.

This is yet another body-switching movie. There is a pointless introductory scene in which an ancient princess uses some enchanted earrings to switch bodies with a servant girl so that she can get out of an arranged marriage. Cut to the present day where Rob Schneider plays a petty thief who switches bodies with a snobby blonde high school princess named Jessica (Rachel McAdams), after she steals the earrings from a store specializing in ancient artifacts.

The rest of the movie is about Jessica (now played by Schneider) trying to get back into her old body. Along the way, we are subjected to horrifyingly awful jokes about the different ways men and women go to the bathroom, a cross-dressing child, priest molestation of young boys, the thief (now in Jessica's body) having to buy tampons, bulimia, places to hide marijuana, parents of different races, homosexuality, and incest.

There is a lot of blame to go around here -- from producer Adam Sandler (who appears in dreadlocks long enough to make the same joke about marijuana three different times in another one of his stupid silly voices) to star and co-writer Rob Schneider (who, bi-racial himself, should be especially ashamed of the racist stereotyping of a Korean woman and her bi-racial daughter), to director Tom Brady, who brings out the worst in his cast and has no sense of comic timing whatsoever. But we have to reserve a special blame category for the MPAA, which gave this horrendously crude and vulgar film a PG-13 rating, when its content is closer to NC-17.

Families who like this movie should see the far better "Tootsie" and "All of Me."

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Content
CS adults kids

Sexual Content

Extremely crude humor, including flatulence, vulgarity.

Violence

Comic violence.

Language

Extremely strong language .

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Social Behavior

All major characters are white.

 

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Drug/Alcohol/Tobacco

Teen drinking, drug humor.

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