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Yet another 80's classic that I've waited far
too long to review. I remember watching this one back when I was way
too young to understand any of the jokes, let alone see a pair of
boobs. Having watched it yesterday, I can definitely say that the
acting was pretty bad, and even though Joyce Hyser is undoubtedly
attractive (great legs), you also have to remember that she would have
been picked for a the role based on her ability to look like a dude. So
this movie presents you with somewhat of a dilemma - is Terri a hot
chick, or does her transformation into Terry completely negate that?
For safety's sake, lets just jump on the other boat and say Clayton
Rohner is a certified fox.
In case you've lived under a rock since 1985,
and haven't seen this movie, allow me to elaborate on the story a
little bit. It's a pretty simple story, so lets hope that I can stretch
it into something long enough to vaguely resemble a review. Did you
like the extra words in that sentence? It's called padding folks.
Kickass. Anyhow, our young heroine Terri is the hottest girl at her
high school. Sure, she has slightly boyish features and a masculine
voice, but she's got legs that won't quit so who cares right? Terri's
so hot that even the teachers perve on her, and all the guys fawn over
her and completely ignore her very cute, blond,
married-to-Dirk-Benedict best friend Denise. Logic is sometimes
conspicuous by its absence in these films, but I digress. Terri has her
heart set on being a journalist, but when her teacher fails to pick her
article for submission to the Sun Tribune for a summer internship and
suggests she should be a model instead, Terri doesn't take it too well
and thinks just because she is hot no one will take her seriously. Even
her "perfect" college boyfriend thinks that she doesn't have a future
in journalism. Not willing to take no for an answer, she decides to
masquerade as a guy and submit the same article at a high school on the
other side of town.
Not knowing the first thing about being a
guy, Terri turns to her hyperactive, sex starved younger brother to
teach her a thing or two. After she learns sufficient information about
trash talking and scratching her balls, Terri decides that it's time to
bite the bullet and head to school. Used to being popular and having
everything come easy, Terri doesn't realise how easy it is to get on
the bad side of resident jock and table lifter Greg. But being tossed
into the bushes by a neanderthal has it's advantages, as Terri meets
Rick, another new kid from a few months back who's still copping it
from Greg. Terri and Rick soon become good friends when Terri decides
to help the tragically dressed Rick and give him a few style tips and
also help him find a date for the prom.
As would be expected,
Terri has to deal with all sorts of situations that could potentially
reveal her gender such as the men's bathroom, ending up on the skins
team in gym class, and of course, showering after gym. On top of all
that, she's attracted the attention of a young girl at school named
Sandy (Sherilyn Fenn!) who desperately wants to go on dates with her,
and she still has to hide her daily gender swapping from her boyfriend
who's getting pretty annoyed with her secretive nature. After a
disastrous double date with Sandy, her pre-teen cousin and Rick, Terri
comes home to find her boyfriend Kevin waiting for her. He's disgusted
to find out that not only did she miss their date, but she's also
drunk! Its yet another close shave for Terri, and its only a matter of
time befoore she gets caught.
Terri's
influence has done wonders for Rick's confidence though and it isn't
long before he's publicly embarrassed Greg the jock and stolen his
girlfriend, Debra. Terri has unfortunately begun to realise that she
has feelings for Rick, and isn't too thrilled about him taking Debra to
the prom. Terri convinces Denise to be her date, but by this time
things with her boyfriend Kevin are a real mess. Kevin shows up
unannounced at the prom, wanting to know what the hell is going on.
Rick mistakenly thinks that Terri is gay, until she takes him aside and
flashes him her boobies. Rick is confused, angry and embarrassed and
Terri is heartbroken. She decides to write her Sun Tribune entry
article about Rick and her experiences as a guy. Terri's article is
successful of course, but she's miserable without Rick. But I'm sure we
all know that he'll come to his senses and realise how much Terri loves
him.
Now honestly, I'm 100% all for a happy fluffy ending but I find it
completely unbelievable that you could fall in love with a girl who has
been your male best friend for the last two weeks unless you were
borderline homosexual (not that there is anything wrong with that!).
But I mean, wouldn't it just be weird pashing the guy who was giving
you advice on women a week earlier? It just all seems way too weird,
but it's 1985, and a teen movie, and Clayton Rohner is way hot so I
forgive him for snogging a dude...who's really a girl...but it's still
weird. Like this movie, my review makes no sense. Awesome.
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