| Swimfan | 
enlarge | Director: John Polson Actors: Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, Shiri Appleby, Kate Burton, Clayne Crawford Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 85 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
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Theatrical Release Date: September 6, 2002 Release Date: March 11, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All of our items are guaranteed against defect! All items come in full original cases unless otherwise noted. Please feel free to e-mail with any questions about items. -024543069027
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Amazon.com Best enjoyed as unintentional comedy, Swimfan is Fatal Attraction in high school, with a modest trick up its sleeve. Pay close attention to the opening minutes and you'll understand why new student Madison Bell (Erika Christensen) is so obsessed with swim-team star Ben Cronin (Jesse Bradford), but the movie's nearly over before that early clue is fully explained. By that time anyone with a pulse will be ahead of the hackneyed screenplay, so Madison's fatal attraction turns increasingly, and hilariously, predictable. Poor Ben has to suffer her suffocating manipulations, assuring his girlfriend (Shiri Appleby) that his quickie with Madison was a one-time mistake. Too late! Madison conned him into saying "I love you," and she's determined to be his girl... no matter what it takes. Credit Bradford and especially Christensen for keeping a straight face, and Aussie director John Polson for milking tension out of this trashy take on psychotic jealousy. Against all odds, it's garishly entertaining. --Jeff Shannon
Product Description Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/09/2008 Run time: 85 minutes Rating: Pg13
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Watchable but it's all been done before and to better effect October 17, 2008 This is more than watchable but the type of story is probably the most overdone in Hollywood. Boy and girl are happy. Boy meets another girl and has a brief fling. Boy wants to be left alone. The "other" girl now scorned goes to any lengths to get him back. The performances with the exception of Erika Christensen who shows promise are medicore at best. Something that irritates me with these films is how the "good" girl who gets cheated on quickly forgives the boy for what he's done. There have been plenty of opportunities for these "Fatal Attraction" films to do something different to set itself apart from all the other imitators. How about the girl does not forgive the boyfriend and perhaps she can become the one who gets revenge on him and the girl he cheated with or maybe she can leave town for good and let him deal with the aftermath himself like he deserves. Anything but the standard formula would make me give it an extra star just for thinking outside the box. I loved Fatal Attraction and even The Crush, but nothing in this is worth remembering or watching again. Swim away from this typical candybag because it will not make a fan out of you. I would have given it 2 stars but Erika Christensen makes it 3.
Good October 8, 2008 This movie was okay.... The suspense is what kept me watching this movie. The movie is very good. They had picked very good actors to play the roles in these roles. You should definetly watch this movie!
I'm not a fan of the movie, but I am a fan of its stars... February 19, 2008 Like `Fear' meets `Fatal Attraction', yet not nearly half as good as either; `Swimfan' winds up being stale. Sure, it has it's moments but those moments are few and far in between. The best thing to be said about `Swimfan' is that it boasts some very decent performances by some very young up-and-comers (at the time they were up-and-coming, now they are no where to be seen, which is a shame because they are both talented). Yes, I'm talking about Erika Christensen and Jesse Bradford. Both actors nail their parts and deliver the only shred of enjoyment in this rather dull, irritatingly predictable teenage thriller.
The film revolves around a big mistake made by Ben Cronin. Ben has his whole life ahead of him. He has a beautiful girlfriend and a very promising swimming career, but he washes it all down the drain when he meets the mysterious and attractive Madison Bell. Madison is obviously attracted to Ben and even though he tries at first to resist her he can't overcome her persistence and eventually he makes that dire mistake that costs him everything. Once he has `been' with her he realizes he'll never be rid of her. She is convinced that he loves her and thus will stop at nothing to have him all to herself.
Like I said, the acting on the part of the two lead stars helps save this movie from complete and utter drivel. Bradford is very convincing as the teen overwhelmed by the heap of trouble he got himself into, and while the character of Madison Bell is a walking cliche Erika Christensen attacks the performance with vigor and dedication. It's a performance she could have easily phoned in but it's apparent she didn't.
The script is half baked and really falls apart in the end, and the film is put together rather sloppily. I never felt any real emotion. I was never scared, never even tense. I knew what was going to happen and I guessed the ending, which is sad.
There really isn't anything to look forward to when watching `Swimfan'.
I really wish that Bradford and Christensen would have had better careers. I haven't really seen them in anything recently, and that is a shame because they were both so promising. If you don't believe me then watch `Traffic' and see the performance the Academy overlooked. Christensen is masterful in that film, riveting and flawless. I remember when I first saw Bradford in `Bring it On' and I loved his charisma. He recently did `Happy Endings' and delivered, but was overshadowed by his co-stars. The fact that they could elevate this predictable mess is enough reason that they should have received better careers. Hopefully in time they will get them.
Fatal Attraction with Speedos January 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jesse Bradford plays the star of his school swimming team .After some troubled times ,including a period in juvenile reformatory for drug use,he has turned his life around and is set fair to enjoy a good future.He is on the verge of acquiring a college scholarship ,has a beautiful and intelligent girl friend Amy , and a responsible job at the local hospital where he is highly thought of .Then he makes a potentially fatal slip -he sleeps with a new girl at school little knowing she has a history of making a play for the school jocks and turning downright nasty when her obsession with them is not reciprocated .She begins a gradually escalating reign of terror against our hero-losing him his job ,getting him throen off the swim team by interfering with a drugs test and driving a wedge between him and those he loves.Soon the campaign spreads to encompass murder and framing him for the crime.
The cast is personable and talented and while the plot is well worn to say the least -it is Fatal Attraction all over again-the movie is above average for the teen thriller genre and perfectly enjoyable for what it is
EDUCATIONAL MOVIE September 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Before anyone jumps on this review and attacks it, hear me out. I have three teenage sons who have and is dating some girls who are, putting it mildly, psycho stalkers. No matter how many talks that I give them, they just blow me off. So, last week I was thinking..hmmm, how can I reach my kids? Then I remembered Swimfan. I made them sit down and watch it. BINGO!!!! That is why I love this movie!
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