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Chicago, Illinois | Journalist
Josie Geller, a baby-faced junior copywriter at the Chicago Sun-Times, must pose as a student at her former high school to research contemporary teenage culture. With the help of her brother, Rob, Josie infiltrates the inner circle of the most popular clique on campus. But she hits a major snag in her investigation -- not to mention her own failed love life -- when she falls for her dreamy English teacher, Sam Coulson.
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Josie Geller, a baby-faced junior copywriter at the Chicago Sun-Times, must pose as a student at her former high school to research contemporary teenage culture. With the help of her brother, Rob, Josie infiltrates the inner circle of the most popular clique on campus. But she hits a major snag in her investigation -- not to mention her own failed love life -- when she falls for her dreamy English teacher, Sam Coulson.
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IMDbFavorite Actress ComedyRomance | 2000 | Drew Barrymore
Favorite Supporting Actor ComedyRomance | 2000 | David Arquette
Favorite Movie Actress | 2000 | Drew Barrymore
Film Choice Actress | 1999 | Drew Barrymore
Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 2000 | Drew Barrymore
Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Comedy Film | 1999 | Leelee Sobieski
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 84,565,230 USD
Drew Barrymore's first film for her own production company, Flower Films.
In the June 2021 episode of the web series Best of the Worst (2013) (Episode 101), comedian and host Mike Stoklasa revealed that he and fellow host Rich Evans were extras in the carnival scene shot at Chicago's Navy Pier. Stoklasa was one of the carnival goers on the chair swing ride while Evans was paired with a stranger walking along the pier. As filming dragged on, Stoklasa was on the ride for two hours and became nauseous from a combination of subpar craft service food and the high speeds of the chair swing ride. Both were scheduled to return the following two days to resume filming, but Stoklasa called the casting director and refused to return.
When Garry Marshall's character is speaking to his employees at the Chicago Sun-Times board room, he says, "I don't even know my own kids." His real-life daughter, Kathleen Marshall, is sitting to his right when he's speaking.
James Franco's film debut.
Leelee Sobieski was originally offered the role of Kristin but she opted to play the role of Aldys instead finding that character more interesting.
"Josie Geller: That thing, that moment, when you kiss someone and everything around becomes hazy and the only thing in focus is you and this person and you realize that that person is the only person that you're supposed to kiss for the rest of your life, and for one moment you get this amazing gift and you want to laugh and you want to cry because you feel so lucky that you found it and so scared that that it will go away all at the same time. Cynthia: Damn girl... you are a writer."
"Sam: Sorry I'm late. It took me forever to get here. Josie Geller: I know what you mean."