Drive Me Crazy Page #2

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
1,104 Views


talking about centennial and all.

Thanks.

Well, it's a lot of work,

but it's worth it.

Hmm.

Hey, um...

do you wanna go to, uh...

down to Shoe World

with me?

Shoe World, oh.

I can't. My dad.

But he's always late.

you wanna help me finish these fries?

I'd better not get in the way.

I gotta pick up some new kicks

for the game tonight.

Okay.

Well, I'll see you there.

you're coming! Right on.

(crowd cheering)

(whistle blows)

P.A. Announcer:

It's a time-out for the Tigers!

(crowd noise

drowning dialogue)

Why hasn't he asked me yet?

Well, there is one other option

for Bradley's centennial date.

you said the whole provincial event

barely registers on your radar,

that you'd be happy

to go with toast.

I said Brad has

all the appeal of toast.

- There's a difference.

- Come on, look at him.

yeah?

All I'm saying is that

there's a process.

Sure, it's not written down, but I have

given all the appropriate signs,

and Brad knows the rules.

Look, it's Designated Dave.

Alicia, I've got a message

from Brad.

Can I talk to you

for a second in private?

The fact of the matter is that

the Chinese government

is so afraid of the Dalai Lama,

they actually outlawed

his likeness.

So, Ray, when are you gonna

take over "Wake Up, Time Zone"

and get some real moves on?

It's all that school spirit

bullshit propaganda.

Excitement mounts

as centennial nears.

Ray is a plotter.

- Mm-hmm.

- Watch. you'll see.

One day we're gonna look up

in homeroom

- and "Wake Up, Time Zone" will be...

- Vivisection.

...completely revolutionized.

- Hi, I'm Joshua Hill,

from the university's chapter

of ALF.

- That's Animal Liberation Front.

- Alf?

I think when you see what I'm about

to show you what's going on

in our laboratories

right here on campus,

you'll understand why we're taking

just a few minutes of your time.

(snaps fingers)

Lights.

"Biomedical research"...

that's the two-word excuse...

- you ready to go, go, go?

- Chase, I wanna see this.

When asked about the abuses

taking place in the laboratory...

(crowd chanting)

Defense! Defense! Defense!

- (grunts)

- (whistle blows)

(crowd cheering)

(buzzer)

P.A. Announcer:

Seldon appears to be okay,

but it's a time-out for the Tigers.

- I hope he's not hurt.

- yeah, me, too.

I'm thrilled to report Brad's exercised

the next element of protocol.

Dave was an emissary?

He asked me if I thought

if Brad asked you

to share the evening

and if you'd say yes.

- And?

- And so I told him to tell Brad

that you said that a real man

works without a net.

- you what?

- Relax. He's all yours.

Scheming socialite snags

dream date.

# Buy a ticket #

# Forget the change... #

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