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Dec 13, 2002 · "The Hot Chick" is about a woman who is magically transported into a man's body, and takes several days to learn how to urinate correctly with her new equipment. This despite getting a how-to lecture from a helpful washroom attendant. Luckily, she finds that passing gas is a skill that ports easily between the genders. Meanwhile, the former occupant of her male body has been magically ...
Dec 13, 2002 · The Hot Chick PG-13 Released Dec 13, 2002 1h 41m Comedy List 21% Tomatometer 82 Reviews 59% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Not only is Jessica Spencer (Rachel McAdams) the most popular girl in ...
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- Tom Brady
- PG-13
- Rob Schneider
Our review: Parents say ( 6 ): Kids say ( 30 ): This movie is horrendously crude and vulgar. Even by the low standards of Saturday Night Live -alumni movies, and by the even lower standards of Adam Sandler-produced movies, THE HOT CHICK is excruciating, loathsome, offensive, vile, and, even worse, it is not funny.
- Anna Faris, Matthew Lawrence, Rob Schneider
- Andrew Adamson, Tom Brady
- Touchstone Pictures
The Hot Chick Reviews. If you're into high-brow humor, you ain't gonna find it in The Hot Chick. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 10, 2016. I didn't expect a masterpiece, but it's basic Rob ...
Dec 13, 2002 · The Hot Chick - Metacritic. 2002. PG-13. Buena Vista Pictures. 1 h 44 m. Summary Jessica Spencer is convinced she has the perfect life. She's the hottest, most popular girl in high school, head cheerleader, and dating the dreamy quarterback. But she gets a big dose of reality when she wakes up in the body of a 30-year-old man (Schneider)!
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- Tom Brady
- PG-13
- Rob Schneider
Movie Review. Jessica is a midriff-baring, clique-loving, Volkswagen Bug-driving, quarterback-dating, pom-waving, practical joke-pulling princess. In other words, Jessica is the goddess of her collegiate world. Life couldn’t be better. Until (there’s always an “until”) she swipes a pair of earrings from a curio store. Unbeknownst to ...
The Hot Chick was theatrically released in the United States on December 13, 2002, and was a moderate box office success, grossing $54.6 million against its $34 million budget. Despite this, the film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the jokes and Schneider's performance.