which is your favourite romatic comedy ?
By 526305281
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July 23, 2007 1:42pm CST
i guess one of my favourites which is for the middle teen enviroment is
"get over it" revovling around a guy taking a part in a shaksphere play and there being 2 romance interests with the main actress and the best friend's girl friend.. it's a good laugh...
When Berke Landers, a popular high school basketball star, gets dumped by his life-long girlfriend, Allison, he soon begins to lose it. But with the help of his best friend Felix Woods' sister Kelly, he follows his ex into the school's spring musical (ultimately to try to win her back, oblivious to the fact that Kelly clearly has feelings for Berke). Thus ensues a darkly hilarious love triangle loosely based upon Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, where Berke finds himself getting over Allison and beginning to fall for Kelly.
cast:-
Kirsten Dunst - Kelly Woods (Felix's little sister, has a unrequited crush on Berke)
Ben Foster - Berke Landers (Does anything it takes to get his ex-girlfriend Allison back not realizing that Kelly likes him)
Martin Short - Dr Desmond Forest-Oates (Writer/Director of "A Midsummer Nights Rockin' Eve")
Melissa Sagemiller - Allison (Breaks up with Berke and starts dating Stryker which makes Berke jealous)
Shane West - Stryker (A shady, English boy band singer who steals Allison away from Berke)
Colin Hanks - Felix Woods (Kelly's highly overprotective brother, one of Berke's best friends and tends to enjoy partying)
Sisqó - Dennis Wallace (One of Berke's best friends, has a crush on Basin. Becomes one of the dancers in the play, inadvertandlty winning Basin's heart)
Mila Kunis - Basin (Kelly's best friend who thinks that Dennis likes her, which proves to be true)
Zoë Saldaña - Maggie (Allison's best friend, is a backstabber by fooling around with Stryker at Berke's house party)
Carmen Electra - Mistress Moira (A stripper, who despite only having one line, recieved top billing on the DVD)
Colleen Fitzpatrick - Vitamin C (A singer who performs with Sisqo at the end of the film for the credits)
Dov Tiefenbach - Little Steve (one of the fairies in the play, who is constantly victimised during reharsals by Dr Desmond, most typically being told "Put your hand down, Little Steve!")
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