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| 10 Things I Hate About You | 
| Actors: Kyle Cease, Cameron Fraser, Joseph Gordon-levitt, Tarance Houston, Greg Jackson (ii) Studio: Touchstone Pictures Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (438 reviews) Sales Rank: 588
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD Running Time: 97 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 717951004208 UPC: 717951004208 EAN: 0717951004208 ASIN: B00000K31Q
Release Date: October 12, 1999 Theatrical Release Date: March 31, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description A cool cast of young stars is just one of the things you'll love about this hilarious comedy hit! On the first day at his new school, Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt -- HALLOWEEN: H2O, TV's "3RD Rock From The Sun") instantly falls for Bianca (Larisa Oleynik -- THE BABY SITTERS CLUB), the gorgeous girl of his dreams. The only problem is that Bianca is forbidden to date ... until her ill-tempered, completely un-dateable older sister Kat (Julia Stiles -- THE BOURNE IDENTITY, SAVE THE LAST DANCE) goes out too! In an attempt to solve his problem, Cameron singles out the only guy who could possibly be a match for Kat: a mysterious bad-boy (Heath Ledger -- A KNIGHT'S TALE, THE PATRIOT) with a nasty reputation of his own! Also featuring a hip soundtrack -- this witty comedy is a wildly entertaining look at exactly how far some guys will go to get a date!
Amazon.com It's, like, Shakespeare, man! This good-natured and likeable update of The Taming of the Shrew takes the basics of Shakespeare's farce about a surly wench and the man who tries to win her and transfers it to modern-day Padua High School. Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles) is a sullen, forbidding riot grrrl who has a blistering word for everyone; her sunny younger sister Bianca (Larisa Oleynik) is poised for high school stardom. The problem: overprotective and paranoid Papa Stratford (a dryly funny Larry Miller) won't let Bianca date until boy-hating Kat does, which is to say never. When Bianca's pining suitor Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) gets wind of this, he hires the mysterious, brooding Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) to loosen Kat up. Of course, what starts out as a paying gig turns to true love as Patrick discovers that underneath her brittle exterior, Kat is a regular babe. The script, by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is sitcom-funny with peppy one-liners and lots of smart teenspeak; however, its cleverness and imagination doesn't really extend beyond its characters' Renaissance names and occasional snippets of real Shakespearean dialogue. What makes the movie energetic and winning is the formula that helped make She's All That such a big hit: two high-wattage stars who look great and can really act. Ledger is a hunk of promise with a quick grin and charming Aussie accent, and Stiles mines Kat's bitterness and anger to depths usually unknown in teen films; her recitation of her English class sonnet (from which the film takes its title) is funny, heartbreaking, and hopelessly romantic. The imperious Allison Janney (Primary Colors) nearly steals the film as a no-nonsense guidance counselor secretly writing a trashy romance novel. --Mark Englehart
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  Rooftop Romance January 7, 2009 "10 Things I Hate About You" is a film I find myself renting every few years; so I should probably break down and buy a copy. As Heath Ledger's first major film in the US, it has become the starting point for one of Hollywood's most memorable careers. Ledger of course was nominated for an Oscar for Brokeback Mountain (Widescreen Edition) and seems likely for another nomination for his work in "The Dark Knight." As Patrick Verona, he's the hard-edged kid who falls for the girl least likely to be romanced.
As Kat Stratford, Julia Stiles won an award from the Chicago Film Critics Association as "Most Promising Actress." With her work in the Bourne series and her new film "The Bell Jar," she's continued to be visible. She does a great job of walking that fine line between the shrew who disdains pretense and a girl to whom we can still lose our hearts. Her dance scene is hysterical.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt who was a regular on TV's "Third Rock from the Sun" and who I have watched recently in Stop-Loss, Brick & Mysterious Skin (Deluxe Unrated Director's Edition) plays Cameron James, the love-struck teen who must get a guy to date Kat before he can go out with her sister.
Larisa Oleynik who appeared several times on "Third Rock" plays Bianca as a superficial party girl. Their dad is played by Larry Miller who was on the "Joe Day Afternoon" episode of one of my favorite TV shows, "Medium." Andrew Keegan who was on TV's "Party of Five" plays the narcissistic Joey Donner who pays Patrick to date Kat. Allison Janey from TV's "West Wing" has a delightful cameo as the assistant principal Ms. Perky who moonlights by writing romance novels. Daryl Mitchell has a very funny role as the teacher Mr. Morgan who seems to dislike his students whenever possible. David Krumholtz who is the mathematician on TV's "Numbers" and who was in Superbad (Unrated Widescreen Edition) looks youthful as the brainy Michael who suggests to Cameron how to get a date with Bianca.
Gil Junger directed the film. He has done extensive directing on television for series like "Dharma & Greg" & "Ellen" & is currently directing a TV update of this same film. While scenes like the rooftop concert may move this a bit far on the reality scale, I find this is a sweet romantic comedy that I enjoy revisiting. Enjoy!
  10 Things I Hate About You November 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For all its hip dialogue and contemporary ideologies, "10 Things I Hate About You" uses a plot so ancient that the very thought of it conjures up images of studio executives passing out scripts made of papyrus scrolls. Amazingly enough, thanks to a few smart touches and a competent cast, the film retains an undeniable charm that is felt throughout most of the movie.
The chemistry between Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger is the high point of the film. Their romance is genuine and effective and at times I wished that their characters would head out for the horizon instead of staying locked down to the conventions of the story, which remains frustratingly faithful to the traditional boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl formula. Simultaneously, the screenwriters have also found time to incorporate an assembly line of scenes found in almost every other high school romantic comedy including an obligatory party sequence and an emotional climax at the prom. The only moment of pure originality finds Ledger's character dancing across the bleachers of the school's football stadium whilst professing his love for the Stiles character.
All of this is allegedly based on William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew", but it is more or less used as a crutch and a platform for a series of not-so-subtle winks at the camera. For example, most of the action takes place at the fictitious Padua High School and the two leads are named Patrick Verona and Katarina Stratford. The whole effect feels contrived and the picture would have been better off without it.
Nevertheless, we still have Stiles and Ledger at the center and complimenting their performances is a breezy soundtrack and a few praiseworthy supporting players, including Allison Janney as a horny high school counselor and Daryl "Chill" Mitchell as a passionate English teacher who raps the words of Shakespeare to great effect. Imagine if the writers had taken a cue from the Mitchell character and turned the project into a Shakespeare-inspired rap musical. That would have been interesting!
  One for the Collection November 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This fun little flick, a modernization of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, is definitely one of the better 90's teen flicks. Instead of using stereotypical cliques as a crutch like many similar films, this movie plays with the ideas of stereotypes in order to create this successful and highly entertaining satire that can work on both the straight forward level and the satirical level. All in all, it's a good watch. Definitely the best of the "guy gets paid to go with girl and ends up falling for her" movies.
There's a lot going on in this movie. From the use (perhaps overuse?) of music, to the clever and self-aware references to Shakespeare, to the subtle turns the characters make, to the performances of these actors that, subsequent to this movie, would really blow up, there is pretty much something here for everyone to enjoy. It's a really light flick, with a lot of dialogue that will stay in your head for days. And I can't help but add how great Heath Ledger was, even then. It would be years later that he delivered the career defining performance as The Dark Knight, but the raw talent here is enough to impress so much that seeing the man perform is actually very bittersweet.
I'd have to revisit all those 90s gems and flops to see if this was really the crown jewel of 90s teen-flicks, but it is at least AMONG the best. Definitely something that should be owned on DVD.
8/10
  Artificial November 14, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
The movie is just a vehicle for Heath Ledger to do a hokey, unrealistic singing/dancing routine on stadium bleachers. Skip it.
  Hilarious November 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This movie fits well within the genre of teen comedy, along with Clueless (which I also love). This movie is hilarious, and it is a romantic comedy. It's probably better enjoyed by the younger generations as this movie is set in high school but still, it's one of the movies you can just pop in and enjoy. If you've ever seen (and liked) Clueless, then this is a perfect movie for you.
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