SHE'S ALL THAT


'''She's All That''' is a 1999 romantic comedy film, directed by Robert Iscove, and is a modern remake of George Bernard Shaw's ''Pygmalion'' (which was also the basis for the musical comedy ''My Fair Lady'' starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison).

Contents
Cast
Plot
Trivia
Box office
External links

Cast



Freddie Prinze Jr as Zach Siler

Rachael Leigh Cook as Laney Boggs

Matthew Lillard as Brock Hudson

Paul Walker as Dean Sampson

Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Taylor Vaughan

Kevin Pollak as Wayne Boggs

Anna Paquin as Mackenzie Siler

Kieran Culkin as Simon Boggs

Elden Henson as Jesse Jackson

Usher Raymond as Campus DJ

Lil' Kim as Alex

Gabrielle Union as Katie

Dule Hill as Preston

Tamara Mello as Chandler

Clea DuVall as Misty

Tim Matheson as Harlan Siler

Alexis Arquette as Mitch

★ Dave Buzzotta as Jeffrey Munge Rylander

Chris Owen as Derek Funkhouser Rutley

★ Ashlee Levitch as Melissa

Vanessa Lee Chester as Melissa's Friend

Milo Ventimiglia as Soccer Player

Sarah Michelle Gellar as Girl in Cafeteria

Stephen Mullan as Dog Groomer

Plot


Zach Siler (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) is a popular football player and Class President of his high school. On the day back from Spring Break, his popular girlfriend, Taylor, dumps him. Zach alleges that Taylor is replaceable. That's when Zach's best friend, Dean, says it's impossible. They make a bet on whether or not Zach can turn any girl into prom queen within six weeks. While walking around the school, Dean picks out Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook) as his choice for Zach to turn into prom queen.
Zach embarks on a mission to turn Laney from a geek into a prom queen. The first time Zach tries to approach Laney, she leaves him feeling weird. Zach constantly tries as Laney is forced by peers and embarrassment to hang out with Zach. The film's signature scene is the unveiling of Laney's transformation as she steps down a staircase as "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer plays in the background.
At a party, Taylor confronts Laney. The next day, Taylor's boyfriend breaks up with her and Laney is surprisingly nominated for Prom Queen as almost half of the student body is going for Laney. Dean accuses Zach of mixing business with pleasure and he doesn't mind if he gets a little action himself from Laney. Zach and Dean have a little push and shove.
Zach's bet is preventing him from his true feelings with Laney, realizing that his past relationships have been nothing but superficial. Dean asks Laney to the prom. When Laney is confronted by Zach about going to the prom with Dean instead of him, Dean reveals the bet to Laney. Laney is so upset that she refuses to go to her senior prom until Dean shows up to pick her up.
At the prom, Laney is approached by her art teacher and said that she was so proud of Laney's final project (which she started working on since she met Zach) that she faxed all colleges she applied to with excessive positive remarks. The teacher tells Laney that whatever has brought that spark out in her to not let it go. Laney looks at Zach with emptiness. In the bathroom, Dean brings out a key to a hotel room and tells everyone that he's going to get 'lucky' with Laney that night. His peers tell him he's not going to get any. Laney's best friend overhears the conversation and runs to tell Zach. The Prom King and Queen are announced. Zach is picked Prom King. The announcer says that it was a close race, but Taylor eventually wins Prom Queen. Zach finds out about Laney and Dean too late, they had already left.
Laney arrives at her house. Zach is revealed to be there as Laney explains how she fought Dean off using a device that is as loud as a foghorn, which she put next to his ear. Zach reveals his true feelings for Laney and asks for forgiveness. Laney forgives him and they both kiss. Laney asks Zach what would happen now that he lost the bet. Zach says that he never backs off from a bet. At Graduation, names are called to accept their award. Taylor is sitting alone, all her friends having dumped her for her snotty and arrogant behavior towards Laney. Zach is called, but it seems that he's not wearing a graduation gown. The only object obstructing the view of his genitals is a soccer ball. Laney watches Zach, who is not shown, walk up to the stage. Laney catches the soccer ball as everyone gives cheers and applause. Laney laughs as the movie fades out.

Trivia



★ The film was one of the main inspirations for the parody ''Not Another Teen Movie''.

★ The school, Torrance High School, was also used for filming ''Not Another Teen Movie''. The school has served as Sunnydale High in Joss Whedon's TV series, ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and also appears as the high school in ''Beverly Hills 90210''.

★ Freddie Prinze's foot double in the Hacky-Sack scene was professional footbagger "Big Add" Chad Devlahovich

★ Zach's father is played by Tim Matheson, and is revealed to be a graduate of Dartmouth; Matheson starred in National Lampoon's Animal House, whose fictitious "Faber College" was based upon the scriptwriters' experiences at Dartmouth.

★ Freddie Prinze Jr, Matthew Lillard, and Sarah Michelle Geller all star in the live action movie Scooby Doo a few years later

Box office


WorldUS$ 63,366,989

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