| Directed by | Will Gluck |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Will Gluck Zane Devine |
| Written by | Bert V. Royal |
| Starring | Emma Stone Penn Badgley Amanda Bynes Thomas Haden Church Patricia Clarkson Cam Gigandet Lisa Kudrow Malcolm McDowell Alyson Michalka Stanley Tucci |
| Music by | Brad Segal |
| Cinematography | Michael Grady |
| Editing by | Susan Littenberg |
| Studio | Will Gluck Productions |
| Distributed by | Screen Gems |
| Release date(s) | September 17, 2010 |
| Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $8 million[1] |
| Gross revenue | $74,459,232[2] |
Cast:
- Emma Stone as Olive Penderghast
- Aly Michalka as Rhiannon "Rhi" Abernathy
- Amanda Bynes as Marianne Bryant
- Penn Badgley as "Woodchuck" Todd
- Thomas Haden Church as Mr. Griffith
- Patricia Clarkson as Rosemary Penderghast
- Stanley Tucci as Dill Penderghast
- Lisa Kudrow as Mrs. Griffith
- Cam Gigandet as Micah
- Malcolm McDowell as Principal Gibbons
- Dan Byrd as Brandon
- Jake Sandvig as Anson
- Fred Armisen as Pastor Bryant
- Juliette Goglia as young Olive
- Lalaine as Gossipy girl
- Stacey Travis as Mrs. Bryant
- Matthew Timmons as Marianne's Kiln Partner
- Bonnie Burroughs as Micah's mom
- Rawson Thurber as Quiznos guy
Plot: 1 Plot
Review:
I really loved this film. It had the bits and pieces that came together to create the humor, there were unexpected emotional climaxes, and not to mention this film can relate to anyone that went through the struggle to please the population. There were characters that represented every kind of person a typical high school: the good girl, the gossip girl, the mean girls, the player, the lost teen (being the main character Olive), the awesome teacher, and many more so called "cliches" to the ways of high school. But most of the "cliches" we speak of we consider all too real to be joked about.
If you are an emotional person but enjoy releases your feelings for the movie, I would definitely watch this; of you are the kind of person that hates movies that have emotional scenes, I would consider passing. I would recommend this video to people in search of emotional comedies or movies that pertain to the common high school struggles.
That's all for now...
*Rosie*
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