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  • The Hot Chick

    From:Rob Schneider , Anna Faris , Vergi Rodriguez , Matthew Lawrence , Eric Christian Olsen , SCHNEIDER,ROB , Tom Brady , Walt Disney Video ,
    The Hot Chick
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#7336




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    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Jessica!!!!, 2005-03-09

    The Hot Chick is one heck of a funny movie! The main plot is this preppy girl and this scum bag man switch bodies, such as a Freaky Friday effect, and he causes lots of mayhem while she gets into a lot of humor along the way. It was a well cast movie and the comedy is great you will be laughing the whole movie! I love this movie and it is a favorite in my collection of movies.


    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Wickedly Funny movie!, 2005-02-04
    I must say that the acting in this movie was superb. Rob Schneider plays both roles rather well. The story line was also well crafted. Overall, this movie was funny from beginning to the end. Please don't eat popcorn while watching this movie, you just might choke yourself laughing.

    Anna Ferris the real star of this comedy, 2005-01-26
    Hot chick uses the switcheroo as the theme for this movie. Rob Schneider plays Clive a thief who ends up switching bodies with a stuck up popular pretty girl named Jessica. Jessica steals a pair of earrings she had no business taking. Turns out the earrings have some kind of ancient spell on them. When Jessica is bumped into by the thief, they each have an earring not knowing that when they fall asleep and wake up they will be in bodies other then their own. Jessica wakes up and realizes she is the thief to her horror and the thief wakes up realizing he is now a girl. Clive now Jessica goes in search of her friends to help her figure out what is going on and help her get back into her own body before the prom. The scene with Jessica getting maced by her friend April (Ferris) garnered a few chuckles. The one scene that did make me laugh hard was Jessica's first attempt of using a urinal. There is one scene involving Jessica's parents that was also kind of funny. Rob transforms into Taguito the gardner and bonds with the father, but also has to later ward off mom's sexual advances. What I wanted to see more of was the McAdams time as a guy because I'm sure that would have added to the movie. Watching Sneider act girly is actually kind of comical. Anna Ferris (Scary Movie, Scarey Movie 2, Scary Movie 3) is simply fantastic in this film as Jessica's best friend. The movie ends with the bodies being switched back, and all being well in the world. The Jessica to Rob pole dancing transformation was a hoot as well.

    The movie made me chuckle a few times, but other than that it was just an okay movie. Adam Sandler has a forgettable cameo in the movie and R&B artist Angie Stone plays the part of the store clerk that did not want to sell the magical earrings to Jessica. Matthew Lawrence, Tia and Tamera Mowry (Sister Sister) also star in this comedy. Die hard Schneider fans will enjoy this movie. For those that are not Schneider fans will find this movie worth a rental or two.


    2 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    Not so hot, 2005-01-22
    The Touchstone comedy entitled THE HOT CHICK (2002) is an ugly and uninspired lump of less-than-interesting characters, a formulaic plot, sloshy sentimentality, and overplayed, raunchy humor.

    I kept thinking, "I can't believe they made a movie about this."

    We have two `magic' earings; when two different persons put them on, they swap bodies. With that, we require very little effort to figure out where the story will go. Meet Jessica (Rachel McAdams): a popular but snobbish high school girl. She likes strolling around with her girlfriends. Enter Clive (Rob Schneider): a low-living dudd who has little going for him. And so, as it happens, Clive mugs Jessica. Man, and chick, put on earrings, thus switching forms. Man and chick must reacquire their original bodies. That's it.

    At no point did I begin to care for the characters. Maybe that's because the story's basic problem - to say nothing yet of the way it was played off - is so ludicrous that it renders any serious overtones nearly entirely overlookable. Adding to that problem is the relentlessly juvenile quality of the comedy, that begs us, on hands and knees, to take next to nothing seriously. So absolutely silly - and sustained - is this humor that, when the usual moment to promote a couple serious elements arrives, the movie shifts into a misplaced moralizing tone, toting that "inner beauty" line after already implying that the outside package is King. And this behind a wake of sex-ploitation ad nauseum.

    The chick may have been hot, but this film is not.

    9 of 12 customers found the following review helpful:
    Sweet-natured fantasy, 2004-12-02
    I enjoyed it; it's got great laffs. Adam Sandler's occasional appearances are fun. Director Tom Brady has made a film that has many levels of thought, a grotesque reimagining of Boys Don't Cry with a happy ending. Rob Schneider's energetic performance is to be commended; Anna Faris (Scream movies) has proven that she can handle fun comedy. This is not a film to be judged, but to be enjoyed. Those who take the time, will be rewarded. Some great messages for everyone.

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