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NEW I Love You Beth Cooper (DVD)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing is as it seems, Jan 15 2012
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Michael W. Mapplebeck "Mapps" (NS, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Beth Cooper is not the Beth Cooper he thought she was. He discovers she is nothing like the little princess he though she was, he finds out instead she is a real person. Really funny movie, loved it :-)
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2.0 out of 5 stars My Two Cents..., Feb 17 2011
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Adam (Saskatoon, SK) - See all my reviews
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A flat start with a flat finish... I Love You Beth Cooper made me want that two hours of my life back.

I didn't know what to expect from this movie, but what I got wasn't worth it... and I was able to watch it for free through Netflix on my one month free trial!

The movie starts out very flat... I don't know how to describe it otherwise. There are a few funny flashbacks that are characterized by horrible values and embarassing situations.
As the movie progresses, things don't improve too much. There is very little character development throughout the movie, especially in Beth Cooper who starts out as an idealized version of herself in the main characters dreams. The movie revolves around the crazy circumstances that drive this unlikely couple together in a series of circumstances that shatter the ideal dream and make him accept her for who she is... a crazy girl who has no future (she basically says this in the movie).

It ends on a note of pure uncertainty. There is no boy gets the girl finish... well not permanently anyway. They kiss but there is no indication that they start any kind of relationship beyond that. Even the best friend seems to get a girl only to declare himself gay... which didn't add to or the movie at all, which makes me wonder why they wrote it in to begin with!

Bad morals, bad plot, bad language, bad movie! If you want a brainless teen comedy, this might be the movie for you, but I don't recommend anything more than a rental!
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Amazon.com: 2.9 out of 5 stars (33 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Surprise, Oct 26 2009
By John Hunt "johnhuntspace.com" - Published on Amazon.com
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With the characteristics listed that led to its PG-13 rating you might think that I Love You, Beth Cooper would be piece of crap. But, the trailer had hooked me so I checked it our anyway. I was quite pleasantly surprised.

Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust) is the valedictorian of Buffalo Glenn High School. He is obviously a smart kid for in addition to his class standing as he has been accepted into a premed program at Stanford University and he is the captain of the debating team. On the downside he isn't very good looking, isn't an athlete, and isn't very successful with girls. He has had a long time crush on the head cheerleader, Beth Cooper (Hayden Panettiere), but has been too shy to speak to her. Besides she has a boyfriend in the army who perhaps just might be special forces material.

Denis has a very sexually confused friend, Rich (Jack Carpenter), who everyone else thinks is gay. Rich puts Denis up to telling Beth what he really thinks during his valedictory speech. This was clearly out of line. While he is on a roll he also tells what he thinks of everyone else including Beth's boyfriend who is on leave for the event, the school bully, and the schools rich [...]. Finally he suggests that his Rich embrace his presumed sexuality.

This leads to several reactions the most encouraging for Denis is that Beth speaks to him and "lets him live." Denis manages to invite her to his graduation party before being assaulted by her very angry boyfriend. Being spared serious bodily harm by the intervention of the school principal, Denis and Rich go home to their party which seems to be only the two them. Then surprisingly Beth with her two sidekicks Cammy (Lauren London) and Treece (Lauren Storm) actually show up to the party. Denis and Rich descend into complete dorkiness and probably the whole incident would have been a joke for the girls. But, then Kevin (Shawn Roberts) and his two army buddies crash the "party" resulting in the two nerds and the three hot girls spending an evening together, mostly on the run from the army guys.

While much of the action is typical of teen flicks, Beth Cooper manages to capture something very special. One begins to realize that Beth's life as one of the coolest girls in Buffalo Glenn isn't really all it's imagined. She is smart enough to realize that it over. While graduation marks the beginning of a upward tend in Denis's life, it will mark beginning of a downward slope for Beth's. This brought home in a scene in which the girls go back to the school and do their cheerleading routine for the Denis and Rich. Panettiere portrays Beth's sadness convincingly in this scene.

The teen antics are overplayed as is typical in films of this genre. In real life Beth and Kevin would be arrested for the excess depicted. They would be sued for more than they could payoff in a long time as well. But, It's all in good fun and I'd chalk it up to comedic license. The same goes for the bedroom scene envolving Rich with Cammy and Treece. Perhaps he really isn't gay after all!

Some have criticized the movie based on the implausibility Beth being temporarily interested in nerdy Denis. However, Beth isn't stupid even if she is far from the idealized dream girl Denis had long fantasized . Her relationship with Kevin was clearly deteriorating. Perhaps she saw a chance to move up to a future doctor. Cetainly her life the popular girl in high school is over and she knows it. Beth turned out to be quite a bit different than Denis has imagined but the reality had its own merits. But, she really does need to learn to drive safely if she wants to be around for the ten-year reunion!

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3.0 out of 5 stars dry humor, but has its moments, July 10 2010
By B. E Jackson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: NEW I Love You Beth Cooper (DVD) (DVD)
Wow, talk about a really big coincidence. I actually went to high school with a girl named Beth Cooper, and she sort of resembles the Beth Cooper character in this film both in appearance and personality! That's just creepy, haha.

Anyway, I Love You, Beth Cooper features some of the most predictable and "been there, done that" teenage humor I've ever seen. This movie brings absolutely NOTHING new to the table in the genre of silly, pointless teen comedies. However, it's not a total loss.

I love the scene with the guy going crazy and towel smacking the school bullies to shreds in a locker room, haha. A classic moment. This scene alone elevates the rating up an additional point from a 2 out of 5, to a 3! He whips 'em up good and hysterically!

Besides that, there's a LOT of predictable humor. For instance, one evening a group of teenagers decide to go cow tipping. Yes, you know what happens. They can't actually tip the cows because something goes wrong. In this case, one kid steps in poo poo and then has to deal with the cows chasing after him and his friends- this may be considered humor for the sake of the movie, but trust me, in real life it's NO laughing matter when a bunch of cows are chasing after you. I can certainly relate to THAT freaky moment!

Anyway, another good moment of the storyline is the very beginning when, during a classmates graduation speech, he actually reveals all kinds of personal information about himself along with admitting his love for a female classmate of his by the name of... yes you guessed it, Beth Cooper. Talk about embarrassing! I can relate to this though- I remember doing similar things in 12th grade and didn't care how embarrassing it was because it was my final year.

Anyway, don't expect a groundbreaking comedy, but you'll probably find yourself laughing on a few occasions.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Torn on I Love You Beth Cooper, Dec 18 2009
By Michael Griswold "Michael Griswold" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: NEW I Love You Beth Cooper (DVD) (DVD)
I was caught between three and four stars on this one because while I liked it, I can understand why other's would not like it. The premise is actually pretty good, high school geek admits in his valadictorian speech, his crush on the pretty and popular cheerleader Beth Cooper. The speech is actually one of the best parts of the movie. The humor however appears lost on anyone over a certain age (we'll say twenty to twenty five is the cutoff.)Underneath the high schoolish humor and the unbeilvably of the plot twists, there is an intresting message about living for the day and seizing the moment that archs through the entire movie, along with seeing beyond looks and perception in people.

Sometimes, I like the cliffhanger ending were the viewer is allowed to make their own conclusion about what happens to the characters, but the lack of a definitive hook up by Beth and Denis takes away from the movie I feel, because it leaves one wondering "Was this just a one night thing" or do they hook up later on. Another downside, I don't think the characters were as fleshed out as they could've been, but i'm not sure if that's a problem in the writing or acting. Hayden Panettiere seemed like she was playing the tweener cheerleader (were we supposed to dislike her at first and than grow to feel empathy for her later or were we supposed to feel sympathy for her all along ?

Still I liked this movie, despite the crazy scenerios and the basic characters that lacked depth because on some level, I could relate to it because most of us have chased the popular girl/guy. It was fairly fun and a harmless way to spend two hours, if you watch the extras. Sometimes, I feel like movies get analyzed to death. Every movie does not and shouldn't be Godfather, Citizen Cain, etc. This is an intriguing movie for the teenage to young college crowd.
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