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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen [Region 2] | ![Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518YQFWXH2L._SL160_.jpg) | Director: Sara Sugarman Actors: Lindsay Lohan, Megan Fox, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly, Alison Pill Category: DVD
Buy New: $9.66 as of 2/8/2010 17:27 MST details
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Seller: moviemars Rating: 124 reviews Sales Rank: 254661
Format: PAL Languages: English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 89 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5017188814072 ASIN: B0002JK6ZS
Theatrical Release Date: February 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Tucked into the middle of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is a charming sequence in which two girls from New Jersey (Linsay Lohan and Alison Pill) try to go to a rock concert in New York and have their illusions broken, then restored, and then broken, just a bit, again. Lola (Lohan) yearns for glory by playing the lead in the high school play and getting to meet the lead singer of a band called Sidarthur. Despite the spiteful efforts of a popular girl, Lola gets everything she wants without much of a struggle. Most of the movie takes place in a glitzy but flavorless high-school world with glossy teenagers dressed like a less discriminating Christina Aguilera. Pill (Pieces of April) shines in the thankless role of the geeky best friend. Also featuring Glenne Headley (Dick Tracy) and Carol Kane (Office Killer). --Bret Fetzer
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i will give this 3 in a half stars November 3, 2009 HI (CA) i could not see confessions of a teenage drama queen when i saw it i was a little dissapointed but i guess it was ok.
An Awesome Film!!! June 10, 2009 Pumpkin Man I saw this movie about 5 years ago, and didn't like it too well. A few days ago, I saw it on tv and decided to give it a 2nd chance. I like it a lot better now, than when I saw it back in '04. Sexy beautiful Lindsay Lohan does an awesome job! She plays Mary "Lola" Stepp who is forced to move with her family to New Jersey. She makes friends with a girl named Ella, who loves the same band that Lola does, Sidarthur. They become really depressed when they find out that the band is breaking up, and try to go to their last concert. They get into a lot of crazy misadventures. I highly recommend CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN!!!
Confessions? Try Lies. December 5, 2008 Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Mary Cep's (Lindsay Lohan) life has come to an end. Her mother had decided to move the family from New York City, the center of everything, to a New Jersey suburb. Mary just knows she will hate it.
The one good thing is she can go around and introduce herself as Lola, the name she feels really fits her. On her first day, Mary/Lola makes a best friend in Ella (Alison Pill) when they discover they both love the same band, Sid Arthur. But Lola quickly makes an enemy as well when she auditions for the lead in the school play. Carla (Megan Fox) has played the lead in every school play and doesn't take kindly to the competition.
Then disaster strikes and Sid Arthur announces they are breaking up after one last concert in New York City. Carla quickly announces she is going, and Lola just as quickly states the same. Now, can she and Ella get tickets and permission to attend? How will the play turn out?
And will the viewer care? My guess is, probably not. The plot is paper thin and predictable. The problem is that there isn't enough going on to make the viewer truly care about anything.
And the characters don't help. Lola lies about things other than her name for no apparent reason. While she does see the harm that causes along the way, it didn't really feel resolved to me. Ella is weak and wishy washy.
Finally, the movie ends with highlighting several of the songs from the school musical. While they certainly tie into the movie thematically, they serve no real purpose.
There is nothing worth seeing here. Pass right by and spend your time on a much better film.
It's like `Mean Girls', only worse... August 25, 2008 Andrew Ellington (Mulholland Drive) ...much worse.
To say that `Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' mirrors it's subsequently superior proceeding film `Mean Girls' would be a simple yet obvious observation. Both center around a young teenage girl who winds up in a new school, fitting in nicely with the nerds while trying to outwit the popular girl. Both also star Lindsay Lohan; but what `Mean Girls' has that `Confessions...' lacks is Tina Fey, among many, many other things.
`Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' follows Lola as she moves from wonderful New York City to New Jersey where she finds herself in a school that just doesn't understand her. She's your typical teenager who swoons over the frontman for the band Sidarthur, claiming his poetic lyrics to be the second coming of Shakespeare. Moving to New Jersey has been difficult for her, and so she finds herself spreading lies to make her life all the more exciting in order to gain friendships with anyone, ultimately finding that Ella, the school nerd, is the only one that gets her. Carla, the school princess, makes Lola her mortal enemy and they find themselves competing for the lead in the school play and also for the affections of a certain Stu of Sidarthur.
Where `Confessions...' could have come off as a happy-go-lucky teen comedy it winds up coming off amateur and ridiculous. The script is ludicrously unoriginal and manages to never flesh itself out to become anything more than an exaggerated sitcom episode. We never really care about any of the characters and when it all boils down to it we have absolutely no reason to give this movie a second thought, or a first thought.
The acting feels so staged and unnatural that it makes the slosh running rampant on `The Disney Channel' seem Oscar caliber. Lohan has done this much better before (`The Parent Trap') and after (`Mean Girls') and so this offering seems like a really bad hair day for her. Her acting is on the verge of annoying. Worse yet though is Megan Fox who is barely able to make her character seem like anything more than a nervous pretty girl. She's not evil, she's not even commanding. Look at what Rachel McAdams did with Regina George in `Mean Girls'...I mean that is evil. Alison Pill is rather bland in a thankless best friend role, and Glenne Headly (whom I still adore from `Mr. Holland's Opus') is forgettable as Lola's mother. Carol Kane is frighteningly over-the-top and Adam Garcia is decent at best, failing to ever live up to the legend Lola paints of his Stu.
In the end I can't say that `Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' is really even passable entertainment. I cannot justify ever watching this again, nor can I even justify my decision to watch it in the first place. If you are over the age of ten then this should never grace your television screen.
I wish that I had been smarter before I subjected myself to this mediocrity.
It is dramatic... August 20, 2008 brightxeyes I went in with an open mind and sat through, hoping it would get better, but this is the ONLY movie I have ever seen where I have wanted to walk out of the theater. For maybe the only positive messages they have in the movie (follow your dreams and don't lie to your best friend) there are so many negative ones. Be catty to other girls, make it one of your top dreams to meet that famous person, do what feels right to you regardless of what it means to other people, give in to stereotypes about teen girls just do it more extremely than the other people and you'll be different, it IS all about you and everything you want will come true! Everything was taken to such an extreme in this movie (it is dramatic) and as a pretty laid back person, I couldn't deal with it. I can see how young girls would be attracted to this film, but I personally didn't like the pointless drama and self-involvement of the main character. I wish I had taken the title more seriously.
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