Can't Hardly Wait [Blu-ray]
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PG13 — for teen drinking and sexuality, and for language-
Language:
Eng Studio:
Sony PicturesUPC:
043396273931Year of Release:
1998Item Number:
COL027393Release Date:
09/30/2008Genre:
Comedy –
Ensemble Film –
Romantic Comedy –
Teen Movie
Format:
Blu-ray
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
After the Huntington Hills High graduation ceremony, the fun gets underway at the graduation party where an assortment of jocks, geeks, prom queens, bimbos, headbangers, and nerdy misfits unload four years' worth of emotional baggage at a house where the hostess (Michelle Brookhurst) loses control of her guests. Writer wannabe Preston Meyers (Ethan Embry) has been in love with Amanda (Jennifer Love Hewitt of Party of Five) since the first time he saw her during their freshman year. His tormented infatuation with Amanda has intensified throughout high school and culminates at the party, where Preston must now seize this final opportunity to proclaim his love for her before he leaves the next day for Boston. Preston decides to make his move at some point during the party, a particularly auspicious occasion since Amanda has just been dumped by her super-jock boyfriend, Mike Dexter (Peter Facinelli), who wanted freedom to pursue his testosterone-charged fantasies with college women. Cringing at this ludicrous love triangle is Preston's introverted pal and confidante, Denise Fleming (Lauren Ambrose). When Denise runs into her ex-childhood friend Kenny (Seth Green), the two begin sexual experimentation behind the closed bathroom door. Geeky science-fiction fan William Lichter (Charlie Korsmo) devises a plan to ruin Mike's stud reputation and publicly humiliate him and his meathead buddies -- sweet revenge for four years of agony. Former Huntington Hills graduate Trip McNieley (Jerry O'Connell) tells Mike about the terror awaiting in college where "Guys like us are a dime a dozen." Yearbook Girl (Melissa Joan Hart of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch) wants everyone to sign her cherished volume of memories as the partying teens attempt to move into the uncertain future. Party house exteriors were shot on Rubio Street in Altadena, California, and other California locations included Johnnie's Broiler in downtown Downey, Dutton's Book Store in Reseda, Marshall High School in Los Feliz, and Union Station in LA. With more than 70 speaking parts, this film is the directorial debut of the scriptwriting team of Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: ABC
- Number of Discs: 1
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Features:
- Commentary with filmmakers and cast - 10 years later
- Original commentary with filmmakers and cast
- Deleted scenes
- Hungtington Hills High Class of '98 Reunion
- Can't Hardly Wait: The Making of a Teen Classic
- The Life of the Party
- You Know You're '90d If... trivia game
- Special K's 411 Track Yo'
- "I Can't Get Enough of You Baby" music video by Smash Mouth
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Amanda
Ethan Embry - Preston
Charlie Korsmo - William
Lauren Ambrose - Denise
Peter Facinelli - Mike
Seth Green - Kenny
Michelle Brookhurst - girl whose party it is
Alexander Martin - Exchange Student
Erik Palladino - Cousin Ron
Breckin Meyer - Lead singer of the bandDirector:
Harry Elfont, Deborah KaplanProducer:
Betty Thomas, Jenno ToppingScreenwriter:
Harry Elfont, Deborah KaplanCinematographer:
Lloyd Ahern, Jr.Composer (Music Score):
David Kitay, Matthew SweetEditor:
Michael JablowProduction Designer:
Marcia Hinds-JohnsonArt Director:
Bo JohnsonCo-producer:
Karen KochAssociate Producer:
Richard GravesSet Designer:
Jan K. BergstromCostume Designer:
Mark BridgesSound/Sound Designer:
David KirschnerFirst Assistant Director:
Richard GravesCasting:
Mary Vernieu, Anne McCarthyRe-Recording Mixer:
Tom Perry
REVIEW:
- Just when it seemed that Hollywood had forgotten about teen sex comedies in the vein of Porky's and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, the aptly titled The Party was created. Most likely inspired by the epic party scenes featured in many John Hughes flicks, screenwriters Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont envisioned an entire movie that occurred during a raging high-school gala. Later retitled Can't Hardly Wait, the film possesses the look and feel of a John Hughes classic, but lacks the heart and three-dimensional characters. The narrative features a wide variety of stock characters including the geeks, the football star, the hip-hop kid, the bitchy girl, and a foreign guy similar to infamous Long Duck Dong. Occasionally, the story strays from the typical sophomoric gags and becomes an amusing exploration of young love in the '90s. Unfortunately, Kaplan and Elfont's script lurches awkwardly from romantic showdowns to deep conversations to bathroom humor. It does manage to become charming when high school cliches aren't tossed about and the characters exist in a more "real" world. Supposedly, the funniest moments of the movie were removed (i.e. a "drunk girl" character) to garner its PG-13 rating. For fans of Jeff Spicolli and Lloyd Dobler, Can't Hardly Wait will be a bit of celluloid nostalgia. But those searching for a real-life, poignant exploration of the high school experience should venture back a decade and watch a film starring Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald.
~ Adam Goldberg, Rovi
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