Drive Me Crazy

Synopsis: Nicole Maris is a popular high school preppy senior in Utah who gets her life turned upside down when her perfect date, Brad, falls for a cute cheerleader from another school a month before the school's centennial senior prom. After recovering from the shock, Nicole comes up with a solution to save her reputation: find a guy to appear like they're going steady and to take her to the dance hoping to make Brad jealous. Nicole then hooks up with her next door neighbor, prankster and trouble maker Chase Hammond, and tries to model him in her own image while he's looking to make his long-term girlfriend Dulcie jealous too. However, both Nicole and Chase don't expect their charade to lead it where they never expected it to.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): John Schultz
Production: 20th Century Fox
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
28%
PG-13
Year:
1999
91 min
1,086 Views


(fanfare)

(rock music playing)

(telephone rings)

- Oh, man.

- (button clicks)

- I am so wired.

- Girl:
More so than usual?

Way more.

I made a model of centennial

last night complete with guests.

I stayed up all night.

I've got the entire thing

planned out, every detail.

you didn't sleep?

you should have slept.

I'm a freak, aren't I?

No, you're just very... focused.

Exactly. So what do you think

of my mom's red halter?

Girl:
For your interview today?

It's a little slutty.

Let me rephrase. What do you think

Brad'll think of my mom's red halter?

I think Brad has

better taste than that.

Really?

Okay, see you in a minute.

- (beeps)

- (alarm clock ringing)

(sighs)

Got milk?

Man:
Thanks a lot.

you're a lifesaver.

- You're welcome.

- Sorry about that.

- It's goat's milk.

- Uh-huh.

Dad, bring the milk home.

Come on, Dad. Come on.

(woman laughs)

Dad, can I take the milk

off your hands?

- Good morning, Chase.

- Good morning, Mrs. Maris.

Mom, can I borrow

your red halter?

Oh.

Mrs. Maris:

Would you look at that?

They'll be away at college next year.

Time flies.

Seems like only yesterday

they were practically living together

in that old tree house.

- Dad, milk.

- Mom.

Seriously, you two used to do

everything together.

What happened?

Junior high happened.

- Hey! Whoo!

- (horn honks)

Hi. How you doing?

# If you told me to #

# Well, I'd do anything #

- # And if I ever touched you... #

- (catcalling)

# I'd die #

# Oh, I could have said #

# I wanted you

or told you something true #

# If I really wanted you #

# I'd lie #

# And I told you

everything's well #

# Yeah, I know

just what I'd say... #

- Hi!

- # your Firebird is most amazing #

# Turbo whoa-oh #

# Teen #

# Now she's at it again #

# I see her every weekend #

# Wish I had a dime

for every time #

# Oh, I #

# Coca-Cola

with a cigarette #

# On a patio

with her hair still wet #

# She's the girl

with the rocking horse #

# On her blinds #

# Oh, I know her #

# Every time #

# Yeah,

I know just what I'd say #

# your Firebird is most amazing #

# Turbo whoa-oh #

# Teen #

# But I won't mean it. #

(ringing)

Wake up, Time Zone High.

- Morning, Tom.

- Morning, Sue.

Our top story:
centennial.

Only two months to go.

And as the 100th anniversary

of TZH approaches,

- excitement mounts.

- That's right, Sue.

And here to take

that excitement up a notch

is a "Wake Up, Time Zone" special:

Centennial... your 100-year event.

In only six weeks,

it will be exactly 100 years

since Timothy Zonin

founded Timothy Zonin High.

And both students

and alumni alike are preparing

an unforgettable Centennial Week.

Centennial Committee spokesperson

Nicole Maris expects a huge cro

Our centennial bash is the culmination

of a weeklong series of events.

It's gonna be the greatest night

of our lives.

Something this big only comes along

once every hundred years.

We're making the most of it

so you can make the most of it.

Girl:
So, where are we

on the senior class skit?

- Are we doing the sculpture idea?

- Boy:
Yes, it's a good idea.

Nicole, how's the rest

of the budget looking?

- $16,372...

- Girl:
Good, we'll need it.

Rupert and I are working

on a deal for a jumbo screen.

- It's sick.

- Are parents invited or only alumni?

Both. Tradition.

Everyone's invited.

Why are we doing this again?

- As a protest.

- Of what?

- People, right?

- Sheep.

Check, Dave.

We're doing this to protest sheep.

And what specifically

about sheep do we object to?

- Chase.

- General herding mentality.

(camera beeps)

Man, look at 'em down there.

yeah, drink your mochaccinos.

Sing along to Cline Dion.

(imitates sheep bleating)

- What?

- (screaming)

# And just outside

I can hear the sounds #

- # Of the early morning street... #

- What's going on?!

# And the hum

of the engines #

# Of the cars on the street #

# yeah, on the street #

# And just outside

I can see my breath #

- # In between the words... #

- Aw.

# That fogs my spinning head #

# This is the #

# This is the same old story

of growing up and getting lost #

# This is the same old story

of growing up #

- # And getting lost. #

- (laughing)

Sprinklers.

you guys.

Sprinklers.

- Us guys.

- you got it.

- Sprinklers.

- Exactly.

- Us guys.

- That's right.

Sprinklers.

Suspension.

(gasps)

I'm dead.

Not you, Ednasi.

These two recidivists.

Come on.

Sprinklers with orange water.

If anything's to blame,

it's school spirit.

He's right. School spirit...

there's your culprit.

you, remove the shades,

stand up.

- you, too, Chase.

- Me?

I need a comparison.

I always forget.

Are the pupils supposed

to be smaller or bigger?

Well, that all depends.

Am I free to go?

- # Lift me up... #

- (laughing)

# And pull me closer... #

I think that you really

got through to them today.

When the orange water hit

the Centennial Committee table,

I almost cried,

I was laughing so hard.

But you never laugh.

Well, it was on the inside.

# She's the one #

# Who lives the fire #

# See a side #

# you'll never know #

# I need someone to be around #

# 'Cause I'm breaking into lies. #

- Hey, Brad.

- Nicole, what's up?

What are you doing?

Just waiting for my dad.

Our monthly meeting.

you know, to keep in touch

every fourth Friday, 4:00.

- At least that's the plan.

- Oh, that's cool.

you were really good on TV today,

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