Just One of the Girls
Just One of the Girls
R | 13 September 1993 (USA)
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To save himself from the biggest bully in school, Chris Calder has to dress himself up like a girl to avoid Curt. When the disguise works, he is forced to stay a girl - with disastrous results. Curt falls for the new girl in school while Chris falls for the bully's sister, a beautiful blonde cheerleader. High school is hard enough without worrying if your wig is on straight. Chris soon find out he can't hid in his sister's skirts. But is he man enough to reveal his secret and fight for the girl he loves?

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lisafordeay

Just One Of The Girls is a Teen Romantic Comedy that came out in 1993 and stars Corey Haim as a young teenager named Chris who is constantly being bullied by one of the guys in school and can't even get into school without being pushed around. So Chris decides to disguise himself as a girl only for his guise to be permanent at his school. Problems arise however when he falls in love with a girl who becomes friends with him in school. Chris eventually gets a shock when he finds out that the girl he became friends with as a girl is actually the sister of the guy who bullies him in school. So how far can Chris go as a girl at his school?Overall its a silly film about a guy who becomes a girl and it reminds me of She's The Man only gender swapped for example in She's The Man its a girl that disguises herself as a boy whereas in this film its a guy who becomes a girl.If you are into these films then do check it out.

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Pepper Anne

Well, here we have yet another role reversal movie. There were many worth watching, despite the tired plot of gender reversal. However, this one is not. In previous reviews, I think I've made my point about the general decline of enjoyment for Haim movies that followed the late 80s. This is one of them.'Just One of the Girls' is about a high school kid (Corey Haim) who tries to avoid his bullies by dressing up as a girl and attending another school. He joins the cheerleading squad and makes friends with fellow cheerleader, Marie (Nicole Eggert). Obviously, he can't keep up the charade for too much longer.I thought this movie was utter crap, and it wasn't even funny. But, judging by a majority of reviews, it looks like fans of Alanis Morrisette or teen sex queen, Nicole Eggert, are the only ones who'd want to watch this. If you're looking for a good Haim feature (or role switching comedy), look no further than 1989. This is about the point that Haim's career tanked.

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ivana-7

I watched this movie like 5 times and i loved it each time. But the last time I wached , I saw something I didn't think I would see. It was in the last 5 minutes of the movie. I saw Alanis Morissette singing. She was acting as a singer and she was singing some cheesy dance song. I guess if you watch more carefully you'll see wonders.

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louie-18

Alanis Morrisette (pre-makeover) as the teeny-bopper singing 2 minutes before the credits roll - what else is there to watch in this movie? Alanis' mere pre-introspective presence is worth the rental!

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