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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Can't wait for this movie.


The new documentary American Teen follows five high-school seniors--a jock, princess, heart-throb, geek and misfit--in a small Indiana town. It comes out on July 25th and looks good, don't you think?

27 comments:

  1. i hadn't heard of this, but the trailer made my stomach flip so it has to be good. thanks for the intro. :)

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  2. Yes. It's on my list. So great!

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  3. Looks so good...even reminds me a bit of Friday Night Lights, but in reality. Looking forward to it!

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  4. didn't know about it either! but it looks so good, i am definitely going to watch it. thanks for the tip!

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  5. I'll be in line...I have 3 teens ( and one 20 year old ) left in my house and it'll be nice to watch someone else's drama for once :)

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  6. looks like I'll be on the edge of my seat for this one.

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  7. it's on my list too!
    i always wanted to be the gal in the rock band when i was in high school.

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  8. intersting! its like that angelina jolie produced documentary about international student's first prom in a way. btw i love your professional website.

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  9. oooh it's so, so good. the ally-sheedy-but-not-girl had my heart.

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  10. I always love movies like this, but they usually profile white, middle class kids, which is such a small segment of American teens. I understand budget and travel issues, but I think it would be more telling to include students of different races and classes.

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  11. I saw this at a screening in L.A. last week-you will not be disappointed. The kids from the movie were there to introduce the film-everyone will fall in love with Hannah Bailey!

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  12. When I first saw this I didn't think it looked very good at the beginning, but then by the ending of the trailer where they play happy music I was hooked. Basically any trailer that uses happy music or a song by the Cure will guarantee that I see the movie.

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  13. ...and here I am waiting for "Mamma Mia"...color me the dancing queen.

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  14. Yes, I can't wait to see it. I got a post card in the mail about the premier at Lincoln Plaza. The teens themselves were there to answer questions. I could not go but I bet it was fascinating. I love that stuff. I just watched a docu called "Country Boys" that follows two boys through high school in a rural depressed appalacian town in Kentucky. It was really interesting and surprising. We're really lucky.

    congrats on the office. looks incredible.

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  15. Looking forard to seeing this, but so glad I'm not a teenager in today's world. By comparison we had it easy in the 80s.

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  16. Samosas For One12:09 AM

    This is the first I'm hearing of this movie. Thanks for posting about it. Which one of these labels applied to you in high school?

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  17. I caught this at Sundance this year (you don't know how long I've been wanting to say that!). Very worthwhile. And you'll probably get to see it in a theater with plenty of knee room!

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  18. Wow, that one really looks rad. I remember watching The Breakfast Club maybe three years ago, when I was in high school. And I was so happy, because I felt like the misfit-character then, but while watching the movie I realized: "uh, actually I think Alley Sheedy is the neatest one of them". And it made me feel like it was all-right to be like that.
    So yay for high school movies with lots of identification-possibilities.

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  19. i just saw a preview of this and it looks great! i think i'm going to like rebel girl.

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  20. this looks fantastic.

    somethings don't change!

    it's like a movie version of jona frank's incredible book of images: High School (Arena Street Publishing)!

    thank you for the intro ; )

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  21. can't wait for this! i'm curious to find out more about it - see how real it is.

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  22. This looks so GOOD! I can't wait!

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  23. oh yes! I sat in on a discussion with the director and her insight alone on the teenagers was amazing. I so cannot wait. I hope they play it here.

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  24. I saw this movie when it came out and was disappointed. Thought it could have been a lot better.

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