| The Perfect Score (Full Screen Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Brian Robbins Actors: Scarlett Johansson, Erika Christensen, Chris Evans, Leonardo Nam, Bryan Greenberg Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 93 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: PARD056834D ISBN: 0792190653 UPC: 097360568349 EAN: 9780792190653 ASIN: B0001ZX006
Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 2004 Release Date: June 29, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: **NO ARTWORK - NEW BLANK CASE** Guaranteed to play. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Product Description Six high school students band together and develop a plan to heist the sat exam in order to prevent the test from unfairly defining who theyll become. Each in the group has his or her own set of circumstances that leads to the conclusion that the only way to truly decide ones own fate is to beat the system. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/03/2006 Starring: Erika Christensen Darius Miles Run time: 92 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Brian Robbins
Amazon.com A mutant hybrid of a heist movie and The Breakfast Club, The Perfect Score follows a clutch of kids who steal the answers to an upcoming SAT test: An aspiring architect (Chris Evans) who isn't quite achieving his dreams (or his parents' expectations); his middling pal (Bryan Greenburg) whose girlfriend is already in college; an overachiever (Erika Christensen, Traffic) who freezes under pressure; a basketball star (NBA player Darius Miles) whose grades don't match his game; a stoner (Leonardo Nam) who falls into the scheme by accident; and a rich punk girl (Scarlett Johansson) who wants to strike back at her neglectful father. The heist itself is nonsensical, but the interplay of personalities manages to keep the movie afloat. Still, only Nam and Johansson (who, after Ghost World, Lost in Translation, and Girl with a Pearl Earring, is becoming a true movie star) stand out of the bland pack. --Bret Fetzer
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Stupid and Rebellious Entry to the Teen Genre November 16, 2008 Not impressed. Although I love the main ensemble and the catchy film style... the story, writing, characters and plot are just so horrible. Not to mention, the "good" girl turns into a total jerk at the end, and we're supposed to think that's awesome... Messed up movie with a messed up message and messed up filmmaking.
Bo-ring August 26, 2008 You're expected to believe that a stereotypical band of teens break into the Educational Testing Service and steal SAT results. Not likely. Am I being too serious? Well, at least the casting didn't have to be so right out of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," replete with the requisite stoner, black basketball jock, average Joes and a couple of hot chicks to tempt the boys. I did other things during the middle of this and managed to catch the ending just in time to be quite enough. Watch if you are really bored and have nothing else on hand.
Excellent Movie December 22, 2007 Plot Summary:
Six high school seniors who happen to live near the company which issues the SAT decide to steal the test.
Review:
Yet another great movie with no big stars and no Hollywood fanfare. While the main characters all seemed a little old and a little mature for high school (I would have guessed they were college-aged), performances and timing work well. Kudos to the actor playing "Roy".
Anyone in high school or a family member of the same will appreciate this movie.
Despite frequent comparisons on-line and elsewhere, the only resemblance I see between this movie an "The Breakfast Club" is that the central characters in both are an unusual assortment of high school students thrown together by circumstances.
Better than expected. Entertaining script, fun. March 29, 2007 MTV films is very hit and miss as far as producing consistantly decent movies, but this is one of there better ones. 6 high school kids find themselve developing a plan to steal the answers for the SAT. Each person in the group is unique, from the smart kids to the "stoner" , but all believe they need the test answers to get what they want...except maybe the stoner who joined by accident, but turned out to be the needed "ghost". Yes, it's far fetched that they could steal the SAT scores...thier are multiple tests and keys, and unlike the movie protrays, they do give students many different test at each site, so the idea that getting one key for a site will give them all the correct answer is incorrect...but why tear the movie appart. Its funny, and the kids really do find out whats important in life. Wasn't what I expected, decent film, worth checking out.
A perfect story, an incomplete execution March 16, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I remember when this film came out. I remember that because it was during the same time period where I had lots of school work to take care of. I was studying for my mid year exams and not that long ealier, I had taken the PSAT's. A movie this kind of plot, a bunch kids stealing test scores, definetly got my attention. At the time, there was also another comedy in theaters-Eurotrip. From the commercials, I thought the Perfect was going to laugh out loud funny and Eurotrip was just going to be some dumb retarded comedy. However I did miss both films when they were in theaters but I did catch'em when they were later on tv. Here is what's ironic-I found Eurotrip to be hilarious (and one of my favorite films today) and The Perfect score to be a complete waste of time. Obviousely this movie was really dissapointing. Kyle is a role model student with good grades and hopes of being an architect. However, he finds himself having difficulty on SAT. His friend Matty is an underachiever who would like to do well on the SAT so he can go to the same college as his girlfriend. They both conclude that the SAT is kinda pointless (b/c it doesn't test you on how smart you are) and unfair (b/c its standing in their way) They enlist the help of Francessca whose father owns the building of where the SATs scores are located. Kyle also slips the plan to his crush Anna, a very intelligent student whose has some the best academic achievements in school but finds trouble with the SAT. Anna brings in Desmond, a start basketball player who needs a 900 or better to get into college. The last person to join the team is Roy a slacker and stoner. With their combined brain power, the can devise a perfect plan in order to achieve the perfect and thus create a happy and bright future. A movie with a plot like this sounds funny. However, it ultimatley failed to deliver laughs. The only scene I laughed at was when Kyle's brother said what his score (it was something really LOW like 125). The movie does try to be funny but in the end, it really just tries to force the audience to laugh. I am gonna go watch Eurotrip now.
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