All I Wanna Do

Starring:Kirsten Dunst, Gaby Hoffmann, Lynn Redgrave, Rachael Leigh Cook, Tom Guiry, Vincent Kartheiser, Monica Keena, Matthew Lawrence, Heather Matarazzo, Merritt Wever, Robert Bockstael, Brenda Devine, Rosemary Dunsmore, Nigel Bennett, Jenny Parsons, Dorothy Gordon (II), Michael J. Reynolds, Caterina Scorsone, Michael Barry (VII), Zachary Bennett
Director: Sarah Kernochan
Studio: Miramax
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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When Odette (Gaby Hoffman) gets kicked out of her coed school for plotting to lose her virginity (All I Wanna Do is set in 1963), her parents send her to Miss Godard's Preparatory School, an all-girls school that tries to instill independence in its students. Her roommates turn out to be the school's troublemakers--Verena (Kirsten Dunst), Tinka (Monica Keena), and their friends Tweety (Heather Matarazzo) and Momo (Merritt Weaver). Though Odette initially resists (not because she wants to stick to the rules, but because she hates the whole school so much she won't even join the rebels), she gradually becomes part of the rambunctious circle. Due to financial trouble, the school's trustees decide to merge with a nearby boys' academy, despite the furious protests of Miss Godard's headmistress (Lynn Redgrave). Verena echoes the headmistress's sentiments and launches an offensive of pranks to discredit the visiting boys, even though the struggle splits apart her own social group. Though All I Wanna Do is being marketed as a goofy romp, it walks a line between a coming-of-age comedy and a young feminist manifesto (as one might imagine from the movie's previous title, Strike!). It's a tricky combination, but writer-director Sarah Kernochan succeeds--she also wrote Impromptu, which similarly mixed tart yet sympathetic humor with subtle political commentary. The direction is tight and the script allows its heroines a surprising complexity. The cast of rising young stars, also featuring Rachael Leigh Cook, is superb throughout. Strongly recommended. --Bret Fetzer
Average customer rating:
- What i wanna was an even movie
- you're so beautiful I could eat your teeth
- Perfect for any Boarding school!
- Forgettable
- This movie is the worst!!
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All I Wanna Do
Starring: Kirsten Dunst , Gaby Hoffmann , Lynn Redgrave , Rachael Leigh Cook , and Tom Guiry
Director: Sarah Kernochan
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Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
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When Odette (Gaby Hoffman) gets kicked out of her coed school for plotting to lose her virginity (All I Wanna Do is set in 1963), her parents send her to Miss Godard's Preparatory School, an all-girls school that tries to instill independence in its students. Her roommates turn out to be the school's troublemakers--Verena (Kirsten Dunst), Tinka (Monica Keena), and their friends Tweety (Heather Matarazzo) and Momo (Merritt Weaver). Though Odette initially resists (not because she wants to stick to the rules, but because she hates the whole school so much she won't even join the rebels), she gradually becomes part of the rambunctious circle. Due to financial trouble, the school's trustees decide to merge with a nearby boys' academy, despite the furious protests of Miss Godard's headmistress (Lynn Redgrave). Verena echoes the headmistress's sentiments and launches an offensive of pranks to discredit the visiting boys, even though the struggle splits apart her own social group. Though All I Wanna Do is being marketed as a goofy romp, it walks a line between a coming-of-age comedy and a young feminist manifesto (as one might imagine from the movie's previous title, Strike!). It's a tricky combination, but writer-director Sarah Kernochan succeeds--she also wrote Impromptu, which similarly mixed tart yet sympathetic humor with subtle political commentary. The direction is tight and the script allows its heroines a surprising complexity. The cast of rising young stars, also featuring Rachael Leigh Cook, is superb throughout. Strongly recommended. --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews:
What i wanna was an even movie.......2007-06-12
Pretty much all this film is good for is a see it once rental, because it had so much promise but never delivered plus i thought it was too much over the top male bashing to actually enjoy. i rent the dvd because i liked the other films these actresses have been in and decided to give it a shot but i simplely found this movie to be a little self service in the script for my taste and lacking any substance or any real depth and it was uneven all around. all in all this film stinks and i so badly want to like it too what a shame.
it's worth 49.cents to me. what junk.
you're so beautiful I could eat your teeth.......2007-03-12
I love this movie! I watched it on tv one day by complete chance and feel in love! Mostly with Vincent Kartheiser who plays Snake. This movie has an odd flair that just drew me in. The actors did an amazing job and it was a fun journey with them. I must once again comment on Vincent Kartheiser. He was so amazing he had some of the weirdest lines ever! But he delivered them in a way that made them positively intoxicating! I mean who can say "you're so beautiful I could eat your teeth" and make it sound like the most amazing thing! If you love goofy movies with lots of heart this is for you!
Perfect for any Boarding school!.......2006-07-06
This move describes the whole vote and co-education. I love it!
Forgettable.......2006-06-26
This movie is so forgettable that I am sure that I have watched it before. Don't waste your time. Although it has a good overall feminist theme, the acting, plot, and script were useless. It's pretty predictable as well.
If you must watch this drivel, wait for it to appear on cable.
This movie is the worst!!.......2006-05-13
Why did I see this movie? I saw it only because it had some of my favorite actresses in it which include Kirstin Dunst and Rachel Leigh Cook. I thought it would be a nice movie. Boy was i wrong! I hated it. I think all this movie had to do with was sex and drugs/alchohal. As for the rating, PG-13, this movie is definitely an 'R'. The message this is giving the kids is to go have fun, make out, and have sex and get kicked out of school because of it. I would give this movie a zero if I could. Kirstin Dunst I give you a 5, but this movie I give a zero. Don't watch it, it's repulsive!
Average customer rating:
- What i wanna was an even movie
- you're so beautiful I could eat your teeth
- Perfect for any Boarding school!
- Forgettable
- This movie is the worst!!
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All I Wanna Do
Starring: Kirsten Dunst , Gaby Hoffmann , Lynn Redgrave , Rachael Leigh Cook , and Tom Guiry
Director: Sarah Kernochan
ProductGroup: DVD
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Bennett, Zachary
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Dunsmore, Rosemary
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Similar Items:
- Get Over it
- Dick
- The Virgin Suicides
- Now and Then
- Drop Dead Gorgeous
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When Odette (Gaby Hoffman) gets kicked out of her coed school for plotting to lose her virginity (All I Wanna Do is set in 1963), her parents send her to Miss Godard's Preparatory School, an all-girls school that tries to instill independence in its students. Her roommates turn out to be the school's troublemakers--Verena (Kirsten Dunst), Tinka (Monica Keena), and their friends Tweety (Heather Matarazzo) and Momo (Merritt Weaver). Though Odette initially resists (not because she wants to stick to the rules, but because she hates the whole school so much she won't even join the rebels), she gradually becomes part of the rambunctious circle. Due to financial trouble, the school's trustees decide to merge with a nearby boys' academy, despite the furious protests of Miss Godard's headmistress (Lynn Redgrave). Verena echoes the headmistress's sentiments and launches an offensive of pranks to discredit the visiting boys, even though the struggle splits apart her own social group. Though All I Wanna Do is being marketed as a goofy romp, it walks a line between a coming-of-age comedy and a young feminist manifesto (as one might imagine from the movie's previous title, Strike!). It's a tricky combination, but writer-director Sarah Kernochan succeeds--she also wrote Impromptu, which similarly mixed tart yet sympathetic humor with subtle political commentary. The direction is tight and the script allows its heroines a surprising complexity. The cast of rising young stars, also featuring Rachael Leigh Cook, is superb throughout. Strongly recommended. --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews:
What i wanna was an even movie.......2007-06-12
Pretty much all this film is good for is a see it once rental, because it had so much promise but never delivered plus i thought it was too much over the top male bashing to actually enjoy. i rent the dvd because i liked the other films these actresses have been in and decided to give it a shot but i simplely found this movie to be a little self service in the script for my taste and lacking any substance or any real depth and it was uneven all around. all in all this film stinks and i so badly want to like it too what a shame.
it's worth 49.cents to me. what junk.
you're so beautiful I could eat your teeth.......2007-03-12
I love this movie! I watched it on tv one day by complete chance and feel in love! Mostly with Vincent Kartheiser who plays Snake. This movie has an odd flair that just drew me in. The actors did an amazing job and it was a fun journey with them. I must once again comment on Vincent Kartheiser. He was so amazing he had some of the weirdest lines ever! But he delivered them in a way that made them positively intoxicating! I mean who can say "you're so beautiful I could eat your teeth" and make it sound like the most amazing thing! If you love goofy movies with lots of heart this is for you!
Perfect for any Boarding school!.......2006-07-06
This move describes the whole vote and co-education. I love it!
Forgettable.......2006-06-26
This movie is so forgettable that I am sure that I have watched it before. Don't waste your time. Although it has a good overall feminist theme, the acting, plot, and script were useless. It's pretty predictable as well.
If you must watch this drivel, wait for it to appear on cable.
This movie is the worst!!.......2006-05-13
Why did I see this movie? I saw it only because it had some of my favorite actresses in it which include Kirstin Dunst and Rachel Leigh Cook. I thought it would be a nice movie. Boy was i wrong! I hated it. I think all this movie had to do with was sex and drugs/alchohal. As for the rating, PG-13, this movie is definitely an 'R'. The message this is giving the kids is to go have fun, make out, and have sex and get kicked out of school because of it. I would give this movie a zero if I could. Kirstin Dunst I give you a 5, but this movie I give a zero. Don't watch it, it's repulsive!
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