JOHN TUCKER MUST DIE

Starring:
Jesse Metcalfe, Brittany Snow, Ashanti, Sophia Bush, Arielle Kebbel, Penn Badgley and Jenny McCarthy

Director:
Betty Thomas

Running Time:
89 mins

Out to buy on DVD 12/02/07

"You should be getting revenge"

John Tucker (Metcalfe) is the most popular jock in school. Captain of the basketball team, every guy wants to be him and every girl wants to date him but when he tries dating head cheerleader Heather (Ashanti), school TV presenter Carrie (Kebbel) and animal rights and vegan campaigner Beth and they find out, the three girls are not very pleased to say the least. As they fight and blame each other, new student Kate (Snow) tells them that they shouldn't be angry at each other, they should be angry with John Tucker. So the three of them decide to get their own back on him and Kate is who they are going use to do it.

All men are rouges and pigs and girls are sweet and innocence and are always the victims. Remember who the target audience is!

Teen movies aimed at female audiences are always the same. The latest teen sensation gets involved in a high school scheme and goes from zero to the most popular girl in school and catches the eye of the captain of whatever American sport is popular at the time. You know the story but there is one film that took these elements and made them fresh again, that was 'Mean Girls' with Lindsay Lohan. This made female oriented teen movies good again after many a barren year since 1995s 'Clueless'. The problem is that if something is successful, you are bound to have studios trying to recreate its success.

'John Tucker Must Die' is an amalgamation of all the elements that made 'Mean Girls' such a hit with a few ideas from other films in the genre throw in for good measure. While there is nothing wrong with this, the filmmakers really have to improve on what they are trying to imitate to have a success on their hands but unfortunately they don't. There is nothing really original here but the main problem is that the film will not appeal to anyone outside of the target audience, young girls.

What the film does have going for it however is a decent ensemble cast. After appearing in a few hit American TV shows and in the awful Vin Diesel movie 'The Pacifier', Brittany Snow gets her chance to shine as Kate, the girl who never gets the chance to fit in as her mother (played by the super hot Jenny McCarthy) moves every time she has a bad break up (sounds like Hillary Duff's 'The Perfect Man'). Ashanti, Sophia Bush and Arielle Kebbel are the dumped trio Heather, Beth and Carrie and they have fun with their roles. 'One Tree Hill's' Sophia Bush has the most fun as the hippy vegan Beth, who has always been very accommodating to John Tucker's every need. Anyone who watches the hit show 'Desperate Housewives' will already know all about Jesse Metcalfe. The object of every girls desire in the film and the target of the three scorned women, he does a decent job as the basketball captain and a young man who knows he can do anything he wants and get away with it.

'John Tucker Must Die' is a film that works but only for its target audience. If you are older than twenty-one or male who really won't get much out of this movie as it misses the cross sectional appeal of other, more success films of this ilk. The target audience should enjoy the girliness of all but just don't expect your boyfriend or parents to enjoy it as much as you.

(For its target audience)
(For everyone else)

PICTURE & SOUND

Presented in Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1, the movie is presented well.

BONUS FEATURES

Commentary by Director Betty Thomas and Editor Matthew Friedman
The woman at the helm and her editor talk about the style and approach of this teen comedy. This chatty commentary allows them to talk about key scenes in the movie and the importance of casting for a movie like this. This is a decent track that fans of the movie will enjoy listening to but it is a shame that none of the girls were involved.

Deleted Scenes (0.52 mins)
Entitled 'Emotion is in' and 'Catch of the Day', these two deleted scenes are accompanied by optional commentary by director Betty Thomas

Grrrl Power (4.04 mins)
Director Betty Thomas and stars Brittany Snow, Ashanti, Sophia Bush, Arielle Kebbel, Penn Badgley, Jenny McCarthy and Jesse Metcalfe take you behind the scenes of the movie and each of them talk about what it was like to work with the director.

Cutting class with Jesse Metcalfe (3.44 mins)
John Tucker himself takes you on a tour of school set, the gym and the locker room.

Kodiak Year Book (3.45 mins)
Jesse Metcalfe, Brittany Snow, Ashanti, Sophia Bush, Penn Badgley, Arielle Kebbel, Jenny McCarthy and Fatso-Fasano about their time at high school

On the Rebound (1.52 mins)
Director Betty Thomas and star Jesse Metcalfe talk about the basketball and wearing thongs for the movie.

Live Performance by People in Planes: Instantly Gratified (3.28 mins)
Watch the full live performance from the band that played the prom in the film.

Hey Kid Music Video by Matt Willis (3.41 mins)
Watch the music video that includes clips from the movie.

Trailers
Previews of 'The Devil Wears Prada', 'That 70s Show', 'Night at the Museum' and 'Eragon'.

OVERALL

This is a very stereotypical teen DVD treatment with silly, over rocky music on all the very short featurettes. The teenage audience it is aimed at will find it slightly entertaining but other than that it is slightly disappointing. With the exception of the commentary, the rest of the special features are very average.

DVD

Mean Girls

The Perfect Man


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