This movie is probably not that well known, but it's real cute and
funny and smart. I like Mena Suvari a lot, and here she is the cutest
little "grunge goth" (as Alcott says) girl who can't afford school
unless she gets a job, and can't get a job unless she stays in the
city, and can't stay in the city because her professor-boyfriend is a
jerk. Enter Paul. He helps out and conveys the whole dorky-guy
thing really well. Noah, Adam and Chris are hilarious (the
Christian Slater Guy and the James Spader Guy) and there are
lots of funny quotes. "I would never 'hit your bitch'!" And I liked
Paul's hair before the haircut. For the record. Watch this movie, it's
way cute.
funny and smart. I like Mena Suvari a lot, and here she is the cutest
little "grunge goth" (as Alcott says) girl who can't afford school
unless she gets a job, and can't get a job unless she stays in the
city, and can't stay in the city because her professor-boyfriend is a
jerk. Enter Paul. He helps out and conveys the whole dorky-guy
thing really well. Noah, Adam and Chris are hilarious (the
Christian Slater Guy and the James Spader Guy) and there are
lots of funny quotes. "I would never 'hit your bitch'!" And I liked
Paul's hair before the haircut. For the record. Watch this movie, it's
way cute.