Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

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2004 "So much drama, so little time."
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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4.7 | 1h29m | PG | en | Comedy

When the always dramatic Lola and her family move from the center of everything in New York City to the center of a cultural wasteland in suburban New Jersey, she feels her life is simply not worth living! But no matter who or what gets in the way, Lola won't give up on her life's ambition: to be a star! In a crowd-pleasing movie treat bursting with music, dance and excitement, Lola's fun-filled adventure won't be glamorous or easy, but it might just show her that real life could exceed even her wildest dreams!

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Released: February. 17,2004 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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When the always dramatic Lola and her family move from the center of everything in New York City to the center of a cultural wasteland in suburban New Jersey, she feels her life is simply not worth living! But no matter who or what gets in the way, Lola won't give up on her life's ambition: to be a star! In a crowd-pleasing movie treat bursting with music, dance and excitement, Lola's fun-filled adventure won't be glamorous or easy, but it might just show her that real life could exceed even her wildest dreams!

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Carol Kane

Director

Dennis Davenport

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Walt Disney Pictures

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Dennis Davenport
Dennis Davenport

Art Direction

Leslie McDonald
Leslie McDonald

Production Design

Clive Thomasson
Clive Thomasson

Set Decoration

Stephen H. Burum
Stephen H. Burum

Director of Photography

Larry McConkey
Larry McConkey

Second Unit Director of Photography

David C. Robinson
David C. Robinson

Costume Design

Steve Lucescu
Steve Lucescu

Stunt Coordinator

Kristyn Butcher
Kristyn Butcher

Stunt Double

Taryn Ash
Taryn Ash

Stunt Double

Jennifer Vey
Jennifer Vey

Stunt Double

Erin Jarvis
Erin Jarvis

Stunt Double

Sara Sugarman
Sara Sugarman

Director

H.H. Cooper
H.H. Cooper

First Assistant Director

Bruce Speyer
Bruce Speyer

First Assistant Director

Rick Kush
Rick Kush

Second Assistant Director

Donna Morong
Donna Morong

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ada the leading man is my tpye
Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
laucon I have seen what hell is like, and it's watching this movie. Lindsay Lohan plays Mary. (She calls herself Lola.) Mary is an extreme drama queen. So she is crushed when her Mom moves her from New York City to a suburb. She spends the entire movie trying to compete with mean girl, Carla. First, Mary tries out for the school play and then she tries to get into the final concert of everyone's favorite band, Sidarthur. In the end, Mary gets everything she wants because she is the so-called "protagonist" of the movie. Lohan plays this part amazingly well, mostly because Lohan is a drama-driven slut in real life. That's just my opinion, but I know that a lot of people agree with me. Mary is just about as horrible a role model for young girls as there is. Just as bad as a lot of mean girl antagonists like Carla or Sharpay from High School Musical, if not worse, a lot worse. This is a very bad movie to show your daughters because it gives them horrible impressions about appropriate behavior for girls and it teaches them completely horrendous values about life and getting what you want. Overall, this is the worst family film I have seen in my life.
since03 I first watched this 3 years ago and thought it was good. I'm not a big fan of Lindsay Lohan but I think she did a great performance as Lola Cep. Alison Pill was great as Lola's best friend Ella. As great as I thought Megan Fox's character was in this, I thought her character was a moron. There was a bit of irony in this, Lola (Lindsay Lohan) telling her favourite singer that he was a drunk and another scene where Lola imagines she's dancing with Stu Woolf dressed like Marilyn Monroe. I found I like this better than Mean Girls (another Lindsay film) which came out the same year as this. There were some great music in this, I liked the song Don't Move On.
Claudio Carvalho When the teenager Mary Elizabeth Cep (Lindsay Lohan), a.k.a. Lola, moves with her mother and two younger twin sisters from New York to the suburb of Dellwood, New Jersey, she has the feeling that her cultural and entertaining world ended. While in school, the displaced Lola becomes close friend of the unpopular Ella (Alison Pill), who is also a great fan of the her favorite rock band Sidarthur. However, the most popular girl in the school, Carla Santini (Megan Fox), disputes the lead role in an adaptation of Pygmalion with Lola and also the leadership of their mates. When the last concert of Sidarthur is sold-out, Lola plans with Ella to travel to New York and buy the tickets from scalpers. However, the girls get into trouble while helping the lead singer and Lola's idol Stu Wolf (Adam Garcia), changing their lives forever."Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" is a delightful entertaining, with one of those predictable but sweet stories with a message in the end, as usual in Walt Disney movies. I personally like the gorgeous Lindsay Lohan, who is a starlet in this movie, acting, singing and dancing in a sweet character. Further, this film is underrated in IMDb Rating. My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): "Confissões de Uma Adolescente em Crise" ("Confessions of a Teenager in Crisis")
jimmylee-1 Here's another one for my secondary category of movies: the movies you watch when you just had your teeth drilled so you can't laugh out loud or think too hard because of the Tylenol with codeine the dentist thankfully prescribed. Wait; even then, this movie would be stupid. OK, credit to the writers taking the flip side to the nerd-in-the-new-school story. Lindsay Lohen, apparently applying herself to this one, manages to play the drama queen with flair, if not gusto (perhaps offering some insight into her personal psyche). Glenne Headly, who I'm ashamed to say I haven't noticed since Disney's overblown Dick Tracy, did a great job as the long-suffering, seen-it-all, mom, perfect for the movie. Allison Pill was great as Ella, although I'm not sure the character she played would have ever really stood up to Lola, regardless of circumstances. It was good to see Carol Kane on the screen - and Adam Garcia; up until HBO, I'm not sure we saw enough of him.But even the cast can't save this movie. The scenario is so very unlikely. Silly self-centered new girl changes name at school (really, how many high school teachers would cater to that whim?) and creates rivalry with reigning popular queen (like any new girl takes that first step. Even the biggest idiot on the planet professes undying love and Best Friends Forever with the most popular girl in school to get into the best parties). Meanwhile, artistic mommy continues to remain true to herself, selling enough pottery so each child can have a room in their home in the 'burbs (the suburbs are just riotous with successful potters). Daddy is a famous dog cartoonist, but apparently pays no alimony. Daughter pretends Daddy is dead instead of using Daddy's famous standing to gain in popularity (right, as if the normal new-to-town girl wouldn't be flashing the dog on day two).Then, rock band leader meets silly spoiled girl (like that's going to happen) at the band's party (ditto) and, after a 15-minute drunken conversation, is persuaded to give up alcohol forever instead of swearing off teenage girls forever (the natural impulse after this movie). Current snobbish popularity queen is put in her place forever (OK, news flash: that NEVER happens in real life. Only with a great deal of luck will you see her at the 25-year reunion and hear that she has divorced the football quarterback and been stuck living with her parents in your backwater home town. Usually she's become a fitness instructor to the stars and is engaged to a fabulously wealthy stunt man while you've spent 10 years trying to get rid of stubborn belly fat) and our heroine is benevolent forever (she was a bit mercurial before, but I'm sure she'll have real focus now) from her new throne. I thankfully watched this on one of the channels, so when the girls misplaced their tickets for The Concert, I could at least change the channel rather than endure their amazing stupidity further. If my nieces behaved this way, I would have to send them to a remedial school for elementary purse carrying.Maybe this movie was great for teenage girls, but I found it to be silly set to a good soundtrack. (Just goes to show how close you can come to saving a really crummy flick with good music. John Belushi was right.) It was the soundtrack that kept me watching, not the acting or the storyline - the story was just embarrassing.

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