Romy and Michele's High School Reunion with Mira Sorvino: DVD Cover

    Romy and Michele's High School Reunion Director: David Mirkin Cast: Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow, Janeane Garofalo, Alan Cumming

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/24/1999
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 17,700

    Viewer Rating: (8 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Widescreen [1.85:1]; Dolby Digital 5.1 audio; Production featurette; Theatrical trailer; French-language track; Chapter search

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Program Start [:10]
    2. Opening Credits [:10]
    3. Clubbing [2:09]
    4. Old Classmate [2:09]
    5. Loners [1:15]
    6. Prom Night [2:08]
    7. Motivation [6:39]
    8. Job and Man Hunt [4:58]
    9. Bargaining for a Car [9:43]
    10. Businesswoman's Special [1:57]
    11. Disagreement [6:58]
    12. Dreaming [6:09]
    13. Reunion [1:11]
    14. Tongue-Lashing [4:18]
    15. Dance Partners [9:51]
    16. Shoptalk [:37]
    17. End Credits [:37]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Two dimwitted pals attempt to fib their way through their high school reunion with disastrous results in this bubbly comedy from David Mirkin, frequent director of the cult TV sitcom Get a Life!. Los Angeles dim-bulbs Romy (Mira Sorvino) and Michelle (Lisa Kudrow) have been best friends since childhood. Their shared passions include shopping, club-hopping, and creating their own candy-colored fashions. When their tenth high school reunion looms, the friends realize that their lives are not impressive enough to cow the popular crowd that tormented them in their teen years. So Romy borrows a Jaguar, and the duo concocts a story about how they became top corporate executives by creating Post-It Notes. Once they are at the reunion, however, Romy and Michelle's scheme unravels. Saturnine classmate Heather (Janeane Garofalo), who really did make a fortune as an inventor, exposes their fraud, and the girls find themselves mocked again, by everyone except Sandy Frink (Alan Cumming), a nerd millionaire with a lingering crush on Michelle. Kudrow reprised the role of Michelle from her late 1980s stage performance in the play Ladies' Room by Robin Schiff, who expanded both the play and the part of Michelle for the feature film version. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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    so funnyby Anonymous

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    April 09, 2009: just like dumb and dumber but with 2 blondes going to a highschool reunion they were not so popular in highschool but they are gonna change that a really great movie well maybe not for young kids but if your 13 or older than its okay to watch

    Must See! You Just Might Die Laughing!by Anonymous

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    January 11, 2004: Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow are brilliant in this hilarious film about two airheaded but charming party girls who invent new lives for themselves before their high school reunion. When their ten-year reunion looms, Romy (Sorvino) and Michele (Kudrow) reminisce about their fun-filled high school years and realize that their lives aren't --and never have been-- as respectable as they had thought. So, in an effort to impress their former classmates, the pair don business-woman clothes and invent a story about their successes. The results are comic masterpiece. 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion' is the funniest movie I have ever seen -- I was on the floor laughing most of the time! This is a movie that almost everybody would enjoy. However, strong language is present in almost every scene, so I wouldn't recommend it to young children. (The movie has a well-deserved 'R' rating.)


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