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Wild Child Director: Nick Moore Cast: Emma Roberts, Natasha Richardson, Shirley Henderson, Alex Pettyfer

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/17/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 2,829

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Deleted scenes; The Making of Wild Child; Head girl tour; School memories

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Wild Child
1. Malibu Princess [5:50]
2. Off to Boarding School [4:24]
3. Room Assignments [4:16]
4. In Uniform [3:17]
5. Lights Out [5:07]
6. Face-Off [6:45]
7. Homesick [4:34]
8. Operation Freedom [6:37]
9. Serious Mission [5:03]
10. The Real You [3:37]
11. In Costume [7:10]
12. Eye on the Prize [:19]
13. Aggression Makeover [3:15]
14. Old-Fashioned [2:34]
15. Thought We Were Friends [2:58]
16. Fire [3:32]
17. Face the Music [4:21]
18. Honor Court [4:47]
19. Last Chance [6:50]
20. End Titles [5:37]

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Editorial Reviews

The unhinged behavior of a Malibu princess (Emma Roberts) prompts her frustrated father to send her to an all-girls English boarding school in this teen comedy penned by Lucy Dahl (daughter of Roald Dahl and a boarding school alumni herself) and directed by Nick Moore. Poppy is a bratty, self-absorbed 16-year-old whose pampered L.A. childhood has left her with a notable sense of self entitlement. Showered with unlimited-balance credit cards and constantly flanked by a horde of hangers-on, the ill-mannered Poppy loudly lets her parents know just how frustrated she is with her current family situation. When Poppy pulls a prank that goes further over the top than she originally intended, however, her frustrated father (Aidan Quinn) decides that it's high time his spoiled daughter understands the true concept of discipline and sends her off to boarding school in England. Upon arriving at her new school, American princess Poppy is taken aback to learn that she must follow the rules laid out by the stern matrons in charge, be in bed by curfew, and of course take part in mandatory lacrosse matches. While Poppy is at first confident that she can contend with any and all of these stifling lifestyle changes without due concern, there's one variable that hasn't factored into her self-centered equation -- her classmates. Now, as Poppy begins to realize that her British classmates simply won't tolerate her self-centered ways, she reluctantly admits defeat while vowing to shake up her stuffy school as she makes the transition from reckless youth to refined lady. With the ever-present headmistress (Natasha Richardson) presiding watchfully over the student body, however, Poppy mischievously sets out to prove that just because you're proper doesn't mean you can't have a little fun every now and then. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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November 21, 2009: This movie is the best girl-power and sleep-over movie!It is filled with Boarding school,romance,comedy,mean girls and a great storyline.Totally worth watching and laughing again!