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Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen [DVD] [2004]

Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen [DVD] [2004]
Directed by Sara Sugarman

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13649 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-10-25
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: PAL, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 86 minutes

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Synopsis
Moving to the suburbs proves tougher than Lola (Lindsay Lohan) expected in this delightful teen comedy from director Sara Sugarman. Suddenly catapulted into the mall-dwelling teenage wilderness of New Jersey, New York City girl Lola feels like her life has come to an abrupt halt. Longing for a return to the bright lights of the metropolis, her only salvation from the monotony of suburban life is the music of her favorite rock band, Sidarthur. Fortunately for Lola, she meets Ella (Alison Pill), a fellow Sidarthur fan, who provides a modicum of intelligent life amongst the scornful cliques running rampant throughout her high school. However, Lola's big-city attitude puts her in a heap of trouble, especially when she crosses paths with the most popular girl in school, Carla (Megan Fox). Keen to usurp Carla from her high-and-mighty position, Lola sets out to take the much-desired lead in the school play, a position her archrival desperately covets. But when Sidarthur announces it is breaking up and playing a sold-out farewell show in New York City, a ticketless Lola makes it her mission to travel back to her own personal Mecca, see the performance, and meet her number one crush, singer Stu Wolff (Adam Garcia). With Carla hot on her heels, and in possession of a ticket for the concert, the frantic and frequently funny story arc builds nicely towards its conclusion in this bubbly coming-of-age tale.


Customer Reviews

"Confessions Of A Lindsay Lohan Hater..."4
I must admit that I have grown to like Lindsay Lohan ALOT in the last few months (being a fan of Hilary's I was known to block her out!). However, "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls" were both GREAT FUNNY movies and Lindsay continues her run of comedies with "Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen". The story is far from original but with a great cast and some OUTRAGEOUS clothes this movie is EXTREMLEY funny!!!! It's basically about two girls who LOVE the same band and when they break up they decide to go to New York to attend their final concert EVER but it's Disney so nothing is ever as STRAIGHT forward or as simple as that!!! The ONLY thing that annoys me however is Lindsay miming in her major "singing" parts!!! Other than that this movie is up there with the other great RECENT teenage Disney films such as "The Princess Diaries", "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" and "Freaky Friday". Well done Lindsay keep up the good work!

i liked it5
i don't see why this film has so many bad reviews. it's funny, easy going and girly. even my dad found it funny and he's into stuff like star trek. i wasn't a huge fan of lindsay lohan given her reputation but i thought this film was a good laugh. yes, it's kind of silly but hello she's a drama queen that's the whole point. i love girly films/romantic comedies and i thought this was great.

Not what I expected5
I am so glad Hilary Duff did not end up in this role. Lindsay Lohan is brilliant. She was amazing in the Parent Trap, Freaky Friday and Mean Girls, and surprisingly this dark horse, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. What with it being straight to shelf here in the UK, I was really dubious about it, until I realised Lindsay was in the film, which kind of gave me hope. Okay, so the story wasn't incredibly inventive and it was rather predictable, but I did find myself hating Carla and feeling a certain ammount of personal empathy for the character of Lola (played by Lindsay). I don't want to give too much away to those who haven't seen it. It lacks the depth in storyline and character development that Mean Girls portrayed, but all the same it's good, light viewing and once again Lindsay does not dissapoint. You go girl :)