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She's All That

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age 12+

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age 12+

Loved it

Probably one of my favourite comfort movies, the characters are well written and realistic, A few inappropriate comments about others bodies, a couple were shown cuddling in bed with minimal clothing, there was a pizza scene which mentioned pubes as well as mild language. I felt as if there were a few stereotypes in it though. I wouldn’t consider it a comedy.
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age 12+
This is amazing but why did they have to make another one

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Too much swearing
Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
age 11+

Well I watched it.

I have to admit, there is a lot of sex and language and the pizza scene was (REALLY) disgusting. I watched it and made it out fine so 11 and up?

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Too much sex
Too much swearing
age 11+

Amazing Cast and Cute Story!

Its a cute movie! It can give the wrong message if you decide to take it as more than a movie. It is a really good movie though! It has a great cast (RIP Paul Walker❤️). I would recommend it for kids in grade 7/8/9 but it is a good story for grade 6 too!

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Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
age 11+

Best transformation movie ever!!

This movie was so good some foul language and talk about sex and a little kissing otherwise it was super good one of the best movies I have ever seen.
age 11+

really good!!

at first I thought the movie was average, but I grew to love it over time. of course, some scenes aren’t appropriate but that’s any pg-13 movie for you. I recommend it :)
age 14+

Nothing good to learn in here

The movie doesn't give you any kind of positive message in the contrary, on top of that it's boring.

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Too much sex
Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
age 12+

Best to Watch on TV

Good movie with some iffy PG-13 stuff. It's a good movie to watch on TV. It takes out a really gross scene that takes place in the cafeteria with pizza. It also takes out one F-bomb. You'll probably be ok if you don't watch it on TV, but I warn you about the pizza eating scene. There is quite a bit of language, although not used constantly. One F-bomb, (TV bleeps it out) A few uses of BS and the S word, (Bleeped out on TV) Some uses of the D-word, some uses of Hell, and some uses of the B-word. One part shows two teens rolling around on a bed and kissing, although these aren't the main characters, they are the mean characters, and it is to show how shallow and gross they are. It's a quick part, only last a few seconds. Some suggestive conversations between characters. There's another part with the same mean characters and they are in bed, although they are clothed. She keeps kissing his chest while he talks and watches himself on TV. Again, to show how dumb they are. And, the grossest part of the movie, the bully boys eating the pizza in the school cafeteria. I'd rather not go into more detail about it. Barf.

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Too much sex
Too much swearing
age 17+

I thought this movie was disgusting. It was about casual sex, teen drinking, and teenagers using terrible language.

I can't believe what Hollywood is making these days. It has casual sex, drinking and bad language. No wonder kids are so sqrewed up these days. Unforturately my 13 year old watched it at a friend's house so I had no control. Pubic hair on a pizza and somebody ate it. What is wrong with this society. It makes me sick!