Jake and Sam Were Shallow Too…
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crazygirl44 — 9 years ago(July 03, 2016 07:09 PM)
I think Jake grew up to be a pedophile and that should be the sequel.lol When his friends says that Samantha is a child he says so?!He kept saying and doing unquestionable things throughout the movie that give you pause as you watch it as an adult. Both characters were unrootable and horribly self centered.
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jbaker1-2 — 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 05:57 AM)
I think Jake grew up to be a pedophile
He's what, two years older than Sam? Three at the most? Please.
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TeenGangDeb — 10 years ago(December 31, 2015 10:40 PM)
If Jake was sick of Caroline he could screw some other hot chick. He wanted someone who wouldn't act like a spoiled rich girl, even though Caroline was nice to others around her, to Jake she wanted to pretend they were the richest couple in town.
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beijingpearl2003 — 10 years ago(January 25, 2016 09:39 PM)
I never got the idea AT ALL that Sam wanted Jake because he had a great car and was richsure, his male beauty got t oherI mean, damn, he IS beautiful, but it's plain to me that's not the whole picture. I think, something soft and glowing about her gaze when she looks at him captures his attentionand she does look sorta cute and sexy peeking over her shoulder at him! Then he sees the note. He's got THE hot girlfriend, with the hot bod, who is obviously ready to give it to him wheneverbut he's already getting a little restless, then he notices this sophomore with the big eyes watching him all the timehe says that to his buddy in gym-and I think maybe he begins to consider that there are other kinds of beauty,things other than big boobs and available booty that can be attractive.
You see, that's the whole point hereyes, he's pretty, but this shows that he is not so shallow, that he is open to considering something different from the standard his buddies say is The Best. Yeah, she's young, she's a bit whinybut damn, she's 16, pushed aside constantly at home by a jerky little brother and a big sister who is totally full of herselfand I can tell you, she feels the comparison between her confident, pretty, engaged sister and herself, and being a typical teen girl, she gives herself the short end of the stick. Also, what she did for Farmer Ted really did show a good heart even he was clear-sighted enough to understand that, and to tell Jake that if all Jake wanted was a piece of ass, he'd beat HIS ass or find somebody who could. You should take all that into consideration
teens, young people, not mature, sometimes shallow or dorky or whinybut REAL people who have a core of goodness in themthat's Sam and Jake AND Farmer Ted! -
jbaker1-2 — 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 06:00 AM)
Back then, teens and adults spoke the same language for the most part. Today's kids? Who the hell knows what language that is? What the actual **** is "yeet?"
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Itsmedrooms2 — 9 years ago(October 03, 2016 09:38 AM)
Yes, but the whole movie is shallow. It wasn't designed to be over analyzed and picked apart or proven logical or not. It's a comedic fairytale with one dimensional characters composed of an assortment of stereotypes, but it's very funny and that's the whole point. I'll admit that Sam was whiny and irritating and Jake was morally questionable in a glaring way, but the movie has to be accepted for what it is; a classic Hughes 80's teen comedy. It's a genre all its own and will never come again in quite that way. If you want an 80's teen movie with chacters that possess a bit more depth, try The Breakfast Club, although Molly's character in that one is even more unlikable for those of you who found Sam unappealing.
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ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 9 years ago(November 14, 2016 07:24 PM)
Yes, but the whole movie is shallow. It wasn't designed to be over analyzed and picked apart or proven logical or not. It's a comedic fairytale with one dimensional characters composed of an assortment of stereotypes, but it's very funny and that's the whole point. I'll admit that Sam was whiny and irritating and Jake was morally questionable in a glaring way, but the movie has to be accepted for what it is; a classic Hughes 80's teen comedy. It's a genre all its own and will never come again in quite that way. If you want an 80's teen movie with chacters that possess a bit more depth, try The Breakfast Club, although Molly's character in that one is even more unlikable for those of you who found Sam unappealing.
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