Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Corey Feldman | ... | Ryan Thompson | |
Brian O'Halloran | ... | Dr. Jordan | |
Bronson Pinchot | ... | Mr. Kimbal | |
Parker Croft | ... | John Johnson | |
Jim deProphetis | ... | Colin Winters | |
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Allyson Muñoz | ... | April Winters |
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Ted Sangalis | ... | Tyler Smith |
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Leah Viens-Gordon | ... | Michelle Jordan |
Alison Whitney | ... | Caroline Roberts | |
Jessica Howell | ... | Jess | |
Burt Brooks | ... | Tim | |
Josh Macuga | ... | Dave | |
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Amy Deatrich | ... | Teacher |
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Lynn Mastio Rice | ... | Mrs. Jordan |
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Natasha Giliberti | ... | Laura - Party Girl #1 |
After "hooking up" with a series of guys at a house party, April is the talk of her high school. Her best friend Michelle, envious of all of April's attention, decides to try and follow in her footsteps and become more sexually forward. At the same time, their mutual friend Caroline has become so infatuated with her older boyfriend Ryan that she doesn't realize he's just using her. All the while, John, spends the week informing his two best friends, Colin (April's repressed and confused brother) and Tyler (the subject of Michelle's crush), about obscure sexual urban legends he reads about online, that just somehow end up managing to come true. Throw in the naive principal Dr. Jordan, who also happens to be Michelle's father, and Mr. Kimbal, a chemistry teacher trying desperately to dodge repeated seduction attempts from his students. Written by Anonymous
No, I'm not a teen (I'm 40+) No,I don't rent films like these to look at hot chicks having simulated sex. But I admit that I like high school comedies when they are close to good. But this isn't a bad copy of American Pie. It's much worse than that. To see Corey Feldman in such an awful film is sad but maybe not that surprising. To see Brian O'Halloran from my old favorite "Clerks" in this is more depressing. I'm not a fan of censorship but there should be some punishment for making films like this one. I would rate it 0 out of 10 if possible, but I give it 1 star because of the hilarious joke that O'Halloran (born 1969) plays a 45 year old dad while Feldman (born 1971) plays a 25 year old hunk.