OUR WORD TO PARENTS: The following is a quick look at the content found in this comedy that's been rated PG-13. (Note: The "Our Take" review of this title examines the film's artistic merits and does not take into account any of the possibly objectionable material listed below).
Yet, that comes at the expense of his former friends. With some eventual coaching from her, Alvin then starts to adopt a cool, hip-hop demeanor and appearance, eventually making him quite popular with the other students. When they then start acting like a couple at school, none of their friends can believe it. She's naturally reluctant to this arrangement - not only because he's a nobody and she thinks all he wants is sex, but also due to her having a boyfriend, NBA player Dru (ELIMU NELSON) - but eventually agrees out of desperation.
His fortunes change, however, when he discovers that Paris has wrecked her mom's SUV and is in a bind for repairing it before she returns home.Īlvin then decides to offer to pay for the replacement part and do the labor himself in exchange for her posing as his girlfriend for two weeks so that he'll look popular and fit in with the in-crowd.
Kenneth (KAL PENN) and Chuck (KEVIN CHRISTY) and getting unwelcome sexual advice from his father, Clarence (STEVE HARVEY). Thus, he seems relegated to hanging out with his fellow nerdy friends Walter (KENAN THOMPSON), He fantasizes about cheerleader Paris Morgan (CHRISTINA MILIAN), the most popular girl at his school, but he's all but invisible to her and her stuck-up friends Yvonne (NICHOLE ROBINSON) and Zoe (MELISSA SCHUMAN), except when jock Ted (AL THOMPSON) makes fun of him. PLOT: Alvin Johnson (NICK CANNON) is a high school student who's good with cars but lousy with girls. QUICK TAKE: Comedy: A teenager agrees to help the most popular girl in school fix her mom's damaged SUV in exchange for her posing as his girlfriend for two weeks. (2003) (Nick Cannon, Christina Milian) (PG-13)