Get Over It
Cast :Kirsten Dunst, Ben Foster
Director :Tommy O'Haver
Studio :Miramax Home Entertainment
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :March 09, 2001
DVD Released Date :July 06, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 20, 2005
SummaryGet Over It
Content
It is ok for preteens it is a musical, funny. I would recommend it.

Rating
DateJuly 12, 2005
SummaryOddly charming
Content
While there are moments where this film gets bogged down in the traditional teen comedy pitfalls- gross-out humor and over-the-top sexual antics - it really is very clever and funny. Martin Short's name-dropping, weirdo drama coach reminds me of waaay too many people I knew in college. Shane West's take on an accent-faking recovering boy band member is hilarious. And, Lord help me, I even liked some of the musical numbers. Some of them.
I don't know if I'd let my tweenage daughter watch it, but it's certainly safer than "American Pie" or "Scary Movie."

Rating
DateMay 08, 2005
SummaryA hilarious teen comedy
Content
I'm not a big fan of teen comedies, because they usually tend to be the same. So what made me buy GET OVER IT! without even seeing it? I have no idea. But I'm really glad that I did, and I fell in love with the movie after watching it for the first time.

GET OVER IT! is a great mix of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and a fun story about a group of friends (much like "10 Things I Hate About You"). Berke's girlfriend Allison just broke up with him, and he's determined to get her back, especially when she starts dating the new guy in school. Berke thinks that he'll win her over if he decides to be in the school musical, A Midsummer's Rockin' Eve. Of course, the movie also has parties, gross-out jokes, practically naked women, and lots of sex talk, but somehow, it ends up being hysterical.

Highlights of GET OVER IT! are definately the opening credits, with Vitamin C "performing" the song 'Love Will Keep Us Together;' Martin Short, who is absolutely hysterical as Dr. Desmond Forrest Oates, the drama teacher; the Martin Short outtakes, which show how he improvised almost all of his lines; and the music videos/musical performances. Highly recommended to fans of "10 Things I Hate About You" or "American Pie."

Overall grade - A-

Rating
DateApril 25, 2005
SummarySisQo's Greatest Movie Effort to Date
Content
I Love the blend of Shakespeare with a nowday feeling to it! High School... very, very clever! SisQo shines very bright on this movie and a FANTASTIC debut! Very nice to see him act and sing in one! Love Ya!

Rating
DateApril 06, 2005
SummaryA Decent Teen Movie
Content
Get Over It is a cute teen movie. It's pretty predictable, but it had a good cast that helps make it different from the other teen movies. What it lacked in plot originality, it make up for in the look and feel of the movie. I think it would have been a better movie if had been from Kirsten Dunsts' (who shined brighter than any of the others) point of view, who shined brighter than any of the others, instead of Ben Fosters'. Still if you are looking for a cute, fun, mindless movie to watch, this is a good one to pick. If mainly only to see the costumes, set, the performance of Kirsten Dunst (and her singing!) and the singing at the end with Vitamin C.
3.75/5 stars
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