Get Over It

* of ****
Rated: PG-13
Writers: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Director: Tommy O'Haver
Cast:
Kirsten Dunst: Kelly
Ben Foster: Berke Landers
Melissa Sagemiller: Allison
Sisqo: Dennis
Shane West: Striker
Colin Hanks: Felix
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Synopsis:
During the Spring of their senior year, a couple that were hot and heavy for 16 months breaks up
just because. fa She dumped him and he is left wanting her back instead of moving on to saner pastures.  He finds out she and her new boyfriend will be in the play, so he joins as well.  His best friends sister is in the play, and she helps him to learn his lines.  Some confused feelings develop as the opportunity arises to get back together with his old girlfriend. 

Review:
I got to see this on a deep discount day while waiting for another movie to start, so at least I didn't feel ripped off.  My first clue to how poor the movie was should have been the fact that I had the whole theater for myself, except for the one guy that came in and then left as soon as the bikini scene was over.  Since there was a bikini scene, complete freedom in seating, and nobody there to make any noise, it was actually a decent experience.  It also helped that the acting was decent, and the comedic elements although simple were funny.  The story itself was dumb and extremely predictable.  The actors individually were okay, but except for Burke and Felix, they just didn't interact  in a believable way.  Martin Short's depiction of the psycho high school drama director was good, yet stereotypical which in a way kept the story stirred up.  This might not be so bad if you have nothing to do and very low expectations.