Never Been Kissed with Drew Barrymore: DVD Cover

    Never Been Kissed Director: Raja Gosnell Cast: Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Michael Vartan, Molly Shannon

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/26/1999
    • Rating: Rated PG13

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    Scenes

    Features

    Aspect ratio 2.35:1; Scene selection; Interactive menus; Original theatrical trailer; English 5.1 surround; English Dolby Surround; English and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Scene Selection
    0. Scene Selection
    1. This Is So Not A Dream (Main Titles) [:24]
    2. The Copy Editor [:15]
    3. That Thing, That Moment [:35]
    4. Josie's Big Break [3:22]
    5. Rob [2:23]
    6. Josie Grossie [3:16]
    7. Back To School [2:33]
    8. Mr. Coulson [1:23]
    9. Aldys [3:37]
    10. The Denominators [3:59]
    11. Disguise [2:19]
    12. Courting Popularity [1:35]
    13. The Josiecam [3:26]
    14. The Geek Gets Down [:54]
    15. Loser [1:27]
    16. Rob's Ninth Inning [3:53]
    17. Someone To Talk To [3:20]
    18. The Sex Expert [:45]
    19. Ms. Popularity [5:37]
    20. Where's The Story? [3:12]
    21. A Prom Date [:11]
    22. He's Your Story [1:48]
    23. Prom Night [:27]
    24. The Prom Queen [3:05]
    25. The Real Josie [1:04]
    26. It's Over [4:49]
    27. Josie's Story [2:54]
    28. Five Minutes [1:34]
    29. It Took Forever To Get Here [4:48]
    30. End Titles [1:27]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Many people wish they could go back to high school, knowing what they know as an adult; Josie Geller gets the chance to do just that in the comedy Never Been Kissed. Josie (played by Drew Barrymore) is a 25-year-old copy editor at a newspaper in Chicago. But it's her youthful looks as much as her journalistic skills that finally win her a writing assignment: she's ordered to enroll in high school posing as a teenager for a story on the state of America's youth. Trouble is, Josie was a hopeless nerd in high school (called "Josie Grossie" by her classmates); she had no idea of how to fit in with the cool kids, and she's hardly gotten any better at it in the seven years since graduation. While Josie makes fast friends with a bookish girl named Aldys (Leelee Sobieski), and also takes notice of her good-looking English teacher Mr. Coulson (Michael Vartan), she realizes for the sake of her story she has to infiltrate the cool girls' clique, which will be impossible without someone to give her a crash course in hipness. Josie's brother Rob (David Arquette), obviously the more style-conscious sibling, offers to sign up for the same school to act as the cool-guy friend she'll need to fit in, but just when Josie starts making headway (and starts enjoying high school for a change), her editor changes the focus of the story -- he now wants a feature on improper relations between teachers and students, which will not be good for her deepening friendship with Mr. Coulson. Never Been Kissed also features supporting performances from John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon and Jordan Ladd (the latter in a much more wholesome vehicle than her last cinematic visit to cinematic teen-town, Gregg Araki's Nowhere). Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Real good espcally if your Singleby Anonymous

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    January 18, 2010: okay so i never been kissed so i can relate to this movie i was always shy and real quiet in school i hardly talked the movie is like a fairytale its so romantic when she gets her very first kiss so i guarntee this movie to all the single people

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    Best movie in the worldby Anonymous

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    September 06, 2004: This movie gets 5 starts because it is funny and romantic at the same time.. It also shows what some people go through when thwy are in highschool..I love it so much because Alex Solowitz is in it and he is really hot..Drew Barrymore is also very funny and i love her character in the movie

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