Drive Me Crazy

10 April 2012

American teenage high-school movies are two-a-nickel these days and provide a useful springboard for youthful television stars to vault on to the big screen. Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Neve Campbell have all benefited from the transition. Now it's the turn of Melissa Joan Hart - from TV's Sabrina, the Teenage Witch - to strut her stuff big screen. Something tells me she shouldn't give up the day job (in spite of that small-screen-stealing talking cat).

This is just more of the same only less so. With real humdingers like Election, Clueless and Buffy charting the territory with invention and intelligence, who needs a pale imitation teenage love fest featuring pale imitation Matt Damon and Alicia Silverstone lookalikes? Buy a pizza and watch the sun come up with someone you love instead. More fun.

Drive Me Crazy
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