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Get Over It
Get Over It
When Berke Landers, a popular high school basketball star, gets dumped by his life-long girlfriend, Allison, he soon begins to lose it. But with the help of his best friend Felix's sister Kelly, he follows his ex into the school's spring musical. Thus ensues a love triangle loosely based upon Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", where Berke is only to find himself getting over Allison and beginning to fall for Kelly.
rating
5.6
runtime
87 min

Release

2001-03-08

Cast

Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst
as Kelly Woods
Ben Foster
Ben Foster
as Berke Landers
Melissa Sagemiller
Melissa Sagemiller
as Allison McAllister
Sisqó
Sisqó
as Dennis Wallace
Shane West
Shane West
as Bentley 'Striker' Scrumfeld
Colin Hanks
Colin Hanks
as Felix Woods
Swoosie Kurtz
Swoosie Kurtz
as Beverly Landers
Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley Jr.
as Frank Landers
Zoe Saldaña
Zoe Saldaña
as Maggie
Mila Kunis
Mila Kunis
as Basin
Martin Short
Martin Short
as Dr. Desmond Forrest Oates
Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra
as Mistress Moira
Dov Tiefenbach
Dov Tiefenbach
as Little Steve
Vitamin C
Vitamin C
as Vitamin C
Kylie Bax
Kylie Bax
as Dora Lynn Tisdale
Coolio
Coolio
as Coolio
Christopher Jacot
Christopher Jacot
as Peter Wong
Jeanie Calleja
Jeanie Calleja
as Jessica
Park Bench
Park Bench
as Chook
Daniel Enright
Daniel Enright
as Grendan
Andrew McGillivray
Andrew McGillivray
as Hugh Spicer
Megan Fahlenbock
Megan Fahlenbock
as Shirin Kellysa
Jonathan Whittaker
Jonathan Whittaker
as Coach Hibble
Shawn Roberts
Shawn Roberts
as Colin
Sadie LeBlanc
Sadie LeBlanc
as Jamilla
Jordan Madley
Jordan Madley
as Corrine
Ravi Steve
Ravi Steve
as Del Molden, Jr.
Tommy O'Haver
Tommy O'Haver
as Love Matters Director
Reuben Thompson
Reuben Thompson
as E.M.T.
Roger McKeen
Roger McKeen
as Cop #1
Chris Benson
Chris Benson
as Cop #2
Albert Chung
Albert Chung
as Trombonist
Antoinette Delond
Antoinette Delond
as Stripper #1
Krista Leis
Krista Leis
as Stripper #2
Judy Stoimenov
Judy Stoimenov
as Stripper #3
Larissa Gomes
Larissa Gomes
as Stripper #4
Jeffery Wong
Jeffery Wong
as Attendant / Fairie
Shawn Fernandez
Shawn Fernandez
as Attendant / Fairie
Catherine Hernandez
Catherine Hernandez
as Attendant / Fairie
Lindsay Cole
Lindsay Cole
as Janice Loughlen
Delores Etienne
Delores Etienne
as Sweet Old Lady
Danny Truelove
Danny Truelove
as Little Boy in Restaurant
Jack Thomas Babcock
Jack Thomas Babcock
as Love Scud Boy Band Member #1
Michael Coristine
Michael Coristine
as Love Scud Boy Band Member #2
Christine Nowland
Christine Nowland
as Dancer
Brent Bushell
Brent Bushell
as Dancer
Amy Todd
Amy Todd
as Dancer
Troy P. Liddell
Troy P. Liddell
as Dancer
Josh Feldman
Josh Feldman
as Dancer
Louis Paquette
Louis Paquette
as Dancer
Jesse Robb
Jesse Robb
as Dancer
Jenn Butler
Jenn Butler
as Dancer
Mario Castillo
Mario Castillo
as Dancer
Michael Boisvert
Michael Boisvert
as Dancer
Krista Martins
Krista Martins
as Dancer
Patrick Patterson
Patrick Patterson
as Dancer
Chloe Randle-Reis
Chloe Randle-Reis
as Dancer
Diane Fabian
Diane Fabian
as Dancer
Brad Garrick
Brad Garrick
as Dancer
Jamie Holmes
Jamie Holmes
as Dancer
Rukiya Bernard
Rukiya Bernard
as Girl with Tampons in Hair (uncredited)
Ho Pak-Kwong
Ho Pak-Kwong
as Old Man in Wheelchair (uncredited)
Michael Kremko
Michael Kremko
as Guy in Restaurant (uncredited)
Jennifer Vey
Jennifer Vey
as Blind Flower Girl (uncredited)
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**_Snappy comedy revolving around a Shakespearian high school play_** A senior (Ben Foster) loses his childhood sweetheart (Melissa Sagemiller) and so joins the school play to win her back despite his lack of theatrical talent. The play is a musical version of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in which the teen has to deal with the hyper drama teacher (Martin Short) as he gets to know his best friend’s sister (Kirsten Dunst). "Get Over It” (2001) is an energetic and innovative teen comedy with good camaraderie and the unique scenario of a Shakespearian play marked by that updated 60's-type aesthetic of the period. The amusing lines, mostly by Short’s character, are so rapid-fire you’ll have to see the movie a second or third time just to get ’em all. I also appreciate the ‘cool’ edge minus the over-the-top sleaze of flicks like the (puke-inducing) “American Pie” series. Mila Kunis is also on hand in a peripheral role, but she never did anything for me, nor did Dunst or Sagemiller, but they’re all winsome enough. And Jeanie Calleja is notable as the assistant of the drama teacher, Jessica; plus there are some females on the fringes worth a mention. Speaking of which, statuesque Kylie Bax appears in an amusing side role and Carmen Electra has a bit part. On the masculine side of things, Short pretty much carries the movie with his over-the-top charisma. Moreover, Colin Hanks and Sisqó are likable as the protagonist’s best friends while Shane West is effective as the arrogant rival. Remember the high school play in “Dead Poets Society”? Now imagine if the entire movie revolved around that with a wildly witty tone and fast pacing. That’s this movie. It took me a while to catch a grip with its uniqueness but, once I did, I savored it. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Ontario at Mississauga (Port Credit) and nearby Toronto. GRADE: B