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Running Time
1:41
Genre
Comedy
Opened in Theaters
Friday, December 13th, 2002
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The Hot Chick
Jessica is convinced she has the perfect life -- she's the hottest, most popular girl in high school, captain of the cheerleading squad, and dating the dreamy quarterback. She gets a dose of reality...  View more >

PG-13
on appeal for crude and sexual humor, language and drug references

Starring Rob Schneider, Rachel McAdams, Anna Faris...  View more >

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[--- Stay Away! ---]by George Jobson VIP MemberDec 19, 2002

For the past two movies, Rob Schneider had played a gigalo and an animal. In the latest film "The Hot Chick," he played a con man, who found he's been switched with a snobbed teenage girl.

What do all three movies had in common? In all three movies, Schnieder has played these roles as being nothing more than a prop. Viewers of the recent episode of "South Park" on the career of Rob Schneider will probaby know where I'm coming from.

There's nothing to like about this film. Even the screenplay co-written by Schneider is terribly unfunny. The film is full of penis jokes. Even John Hughes has its limits. The film's nothing more than a horny PG-13 teen flick. "The Hot Chick" got cold real fast.

One gender switching movie which is much better than "The Hot Chick," is the 1991 film "Switch," directed by Blake Edwards. Ellen Barkin played a woman who had changed from a man. 




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