Geek Charming Page #2

Synopsis: Dylan Shoenfield is the pink princess of the upscale Woodlands Academy. She has the coolest boyfriend, the most popular friends, and a brand-new it bag that everyone covets, but when she accidentally tosses her Serge Sanchez bag into a fountain, this princess comes face-to-face with her own personal frog - self-professed film geek Josh Rosen. In return for rescuing Dylan's bag, Josh convinces Dylan to let him film her for his documentary on high school popularity. Reluctantly, Dylan lets F-list Josh into her A-list world, and is shocked to realize that sometimes nerds can be pretty cool. But when Dylan's so-called prince charming of a boyfriend dumps her flat, her life and her social status comes to a crashing halt. Can Dylan win the Woodlands Academy Spring Formal Blossom Queen crown? Can Josh win the Woodlands Academy 5th Annual Film Festival? Can Dylan, with Josh's help, pull the pieces together to create her own happily-ever-after?
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Jeffrey Hornaday
Production: Bad Angels Productions
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
TV-G
Year:
2011
94 min
1,925 Views


gives it more of a glam factor.

And that is why you're my top advisor.

You know what? I am gonna have to head

back to the office for a late meeting.

Whatevs.

Oh, I need to borrow your marketing team.

Marketing team? Why?

Blossom Queen. It's essential.

I need signs, brochures, headshots.

Oh, well, absolutely not.

But Nicole Paterson

has the whole varsity

and JV football team

making posters for her campaign.

Yes, and you have ingenuity.

If you wanna win,

you need to do this on your own.

You're a smart girl.

Gotta pull yourself up

by your bootstraps.

Yes, this is Alan.

Bootstraps?

What does that even mean?

Um, hello, boots have zippers.

I should know, I tried on 17 pairs

at Shoes Unlimited last week

and none of the 16 pairs I bought

had straps.

Bad reception?

Yeah, I, well...

Dude, seriously, this is not refundable.

Tell you what, here's 20 percent off

on your next phone.

Thanks.

It's imported leather.

Imported from where?

Somewhere foreign

with lots of shipping costs, duh?

Yeah, probably Italy, duh?

Bee?

Bee. Oh, my gosh, a bee.

Bee. Bee. Oh!

Oh, no. Oh, my God.

Stop. Oh, my gosh.

Oh, my.

Oh! Oh, no. Oh, my gosh.

My purse.

Help. Somebody help.

Someone turn the fountain off.

Chop-chop.

Help. Help me, my purse. Ah!

It's a Serge Sanchez.

Will somebody help me?

Someone turn the fountain off.

Mr. Farley said that my movie subject

should be human.

Dylan Schoenfield's human.

Sort of.

She's definitely a challenge.

Big challenge.

Someone turn off the fountain, now.

Why aren't they listening to me?

Give me your phone.

- Who are you calling?

- 911.

It's that geek from lunch today.

He's saving your purse.

What?

Wait. Wait, wait, wait.

Really?

Oh.

Ugh!

Ew!

What?

- Go, Woodlands.

Vote Paterson.

Imported leather

needs specialty cleaning.

When my cell phone got wet, I...

My Serge Sanchez.

You named your purse?

Not so fast.

I have a proposal for you.

Whatever it is, the answer is NO,

spells no way.

Can I at least propose

the proposal first?

I want you to star in my movie

for the film festival.

Oh, what? Star?

Uh, what's it...? What's it about?

You. Your life.

You know, what it's like to be popular

and run for Blossom Queen?

Nicole Paterson might have buttons

and posters,

but what's that compared to a movie?

Especially if it's about me.

Deal.

Once you lose this.

Deal.

The competition just got serious.

It's always been serious for me.

Thad?

Tomorrow. Lunch. The dining hall.

We can start filming my movie then.

Actually, it's my movie.

Where are my shoes?

You need some major CPR, Serge.

Marta.

I need help carrying.

Marta?

"Dylan, went to dentist,

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