Sydney White

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2007 "Freshman year is no fairytale"
Sydney White
Sydney White

Sydney White km5g

6.2 | 1h48m | PG-13 | en | Comedy

College freshman Sydney White arrives at Southern Atlantic University, determined to pledge her late mother's sorority. Unfortunately, she finds that the sisterhood has changed since her parent's day. Banished to a condemned house, Sydney s forces with seven outcasts to take over the student government and win equal rights for nerd and noted alike.

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6.2 | 1h48m | PG-13 | en | More Info
Released: September. 21,2007 | Released Producted By: Universal Pictures , Morgan Creek Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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College freshman Sydney White arrives at Southern Atlantic University, determined to pledge her late mother's sorority. Unfortunately, she finds that the sisterhood has changed since her parent's day. Banished to a condemned house, Sydney s forces with seven outcasts to take over the student government and win equal rights for nerd and noted alike.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Jack Carpenter

Director

Andrew White

Producted By

Universal Pictures

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Amanda Bynes
Amanda Bynes

as Sydney White

Sara Paxton
Sara Paxton

as Rachel Witchburn

Jeremy Howard
Jeremy Howard

as Terrence Lubinecki

Andrew White
Andrew White

Art Direction

Mark Garner
Mark Garner

Production Design

Shawn McFall
Shawn McFall

Set Decoration

Donald Dowd
Donald Dowd

Camera Loader

Mark Irwin
Mark Irwin

Director of Photography

Beverly Safier
Beverly Safier

Costume Designer

Jennifer Badger
Jennifer Badger

Stunt Coordinator

Joe Nussbaum
Joe Nussbaum

Director

Danny Saphire
Pam Dixon
Pam Dixon

Casting

Dara Resnik
Dara Resnik

Co-Producer

Wayne Morris
Wayne Morris

Executive Producer

Guy McElwaine
Guy McElwaine

Executive Producer

Clifford Werber
Clifford Werber

Producer

David Robinson
David Robinson

Producer

Jojo Villanueva
Jojo Villanueva

Music Supervisor

Deborah Lurie
Deborah Lurie

Original Music Composer

Chad Gomez Creasey
Chad Gomez Creasey

Screenplay

Sydney White Audience Reviews 6k223d

Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Mabel Munoz Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
lisafordeay She's The Man's Amanda Bynes and Aquamarine's Sara Paxton star in this High School version of Snow White only this time it involves the charcthers persona's. Bynes play the title character who goes to some posh school where she meets up with a bunch of guys who all share the same persona's as the dwarfs in Snow White and makes herself an arch nemesis called Rachel Witchburn(seriously that is her surname)who wants all in her power to become the next school president and doesn't want Sydney White to win so she does all in her power to manipulate her. Problems arise however when Sydney falls for Rachel's ex boyfriend who likes Sydney but Rachel doesn't want him to be with Sydney so like in all high school movies you get the jest.So what did I think of it well I honestly thought it wasn't bad,copies are very hard to find this movie so I was lucky I got it for a bargain yesterday with Wild Child and The House Bunny with it as it came in a pack so yeah it was a good average movie.If you are a fan of Amanda Bynes than check it out.
napierslogs "Sydney White" is the typical losers-become-winners where we cheer for the underdogs.Amanda Bynes is Sydney White, a freshman in college, who doesn't fit in with her Greek sorority. Determined to fight them she teams up with 7 'dorks' and launches a campaign to win back the school. Yes it is supposed to be a modern update of Snow White which I find lame, but it's easy to ignore that.It has all of the characters you expect to find, the cute tomboy, the pretty and popular mean girl, the cute and popular but also sweet guy, and the geek (7 of them in this case). The great thing about these characters is that the important ones, who are supposed to be more than just caricatures, actually are.And of course the highlight is Amanda Bynes, she is funny and sweet and pretty and very easy to like. Most people are familiar with Bynes so if you have liked her previous films ("What a Girl Wants" (2003) or "She's the Man" (2006)) then you should like her here. If you are not a fan of hers then I respect your opinion but think you're missing something, and you should probably also skip this."Sydney White" is everything that you want in a cute, sweet, feel good PG movie. I recommend it.
hkhuffstutler It is fitting that the title character in Sydney White is defined from the beginning of the film by her awkwardness because the film, like the character, tends to begin every scene with a well-meant but inappropriate statement, then backtracks inadvertently making it worse and leaving the viewer in total confusion.This scenario gets old quick. Now imagine a hour and a half of this, throw on the most predictable storyline imaginable; add some vague Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs references and Amanda Bynes blinking in wide-eyed puzzlement and you have Sydney White...for more of my review http://www.helium.com/items/1433421-sydney-white-review
dbborroughs Retelling of Snow White on a college campus as nerdy girl raised by construction workers goes to her dead mothers old college where she runs afoul of the sorority and is forced to take refuge with seven "dorks", uber geeks like herself. Cute family oriented movie isn't bad but is a bit too artificially constructed to be fully moving. Still I have to give any film that name checks Usagi Yojimbo as a badge of geekiness points. Wait for cable and watch it with rug rats (No pun intended).I do have to speculate about the casting of Amanda Bynes (who did Rugrat voices) who is fine here, and wonder did she get the job because of her talent or because of her good looks. I know its a piggy thing to say but there was more than once I was wondering about how they had her look-which while not overly slutty did seem to scream SEX OBJECT. Granted it will keep the dads happy, but was it really necessary?