Depending on how you’ve seen her in the past your impression of Jodi Lyn O’Keefe might be different than the next person’s since her portrayal of various characters throughout the course of her career has been pretty different depending on what she’s playing in. One obvious role that a lot of people probably remember her from is that of Taylor Vaughan in She’s All That. Taylor was what would be called one of the most popular but also the most uppity women in high school, and as Jodi has even admitted, all of us have likely known at least one
Whatever Happened to Jodi Lyn O’Keefe?...
Whatever Happened to Jodi Lyn O’Keefe?...
- 1/6/2021
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
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Nothing says '90s teen movie better than the iconic choreographed dance scene in She's All That. The 1999 film celebrated its 20th anniversary on Jan. 29, and there are more than a few memorable, quotable moments that make it a classic. Who could forget Laney walking down the stairs for the big makeover reveal? Or Zack's bizarre hacky-sack performance? Or the couple eventually dancing to Sixpence None the Richer's "Kiss Me," a song that still makes me think of my middle school boyfriend? The true highlight, though - for me, anyway - is the flash-mob dance sequence. It's teen-movie perfection, a nostalgic 10 out of 10.
Set unforgettably to Fatboy Slim's "The Rockafeller Skank," the dance takes place at the prom, where Usher - who plays the school DJ (!!!) - kicks things off by telling the crowd, "Right about now, we're going to do that dance I taught you,...
Nothing says '90s teen movie better than the iconic choreographed dance scene in She's All That. The 1999 film celebrated its 20th anniversary on Jan. 29, and there are more than a few memorable, quotable moments that make it a classic. Who could forget Laney walking down the stairs for the big makeover reveal? Or Zack's bizarre hacky-sack performance? Or the couple eventually dancing to Sixpence None the Richer's "Kiss Me," a song that still makes me think of my middle school boyfriend? The true highlight, though - for me, anyway - is the flash-mob dance sequence. It's teen-movie perfection, a nostalgic 10 out of 10.
Set unforgettably to Fatboy Slim's "The Rockafeller Skank," the dance takes place at the prom, where Usher - who plays the school DJ (!!!) - kicks things off by telling the crowd, "Right about now, we're going to do that dance I taught you,...
- 5/30/2019
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
Grab a hacky sack and cue up "Kiss Me": She's All That hit theaters 20 years ago. In the iconic teen rom-com, Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr. star as Laney Boggs, a "dorky" (that would definitely be "adorkable" now) art student, and Zack Siler, student body president and captain of the soccer team. After getting dumped by his girlfriend Taylor Vaughan (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) for former reality star Brock Hudson (Matthew Lillard), Zack makes a bet with his buddy Dean Sampson (Paul Walker) that he can turn any girl into the prom queen—even, gasp, shy, brainy Laney. "When you read a script—if that script is a solid 8, 9, really good—you can usually...
- 1/29/2019
- E! Online
The year was 1999, and it felt like anything could happen: Following a string of successful teen films in 1998, the teen era was officially back. To help kick things off in the final year before the Millennium was She’s All That, a sleeper hit that featured an ensemble cast, including Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook. The film told the story of a girl with a ponytail, Laney (Cook), who became the subject of a bet that Zack’s (Prinze Jr.) scheme to turn any girl into prom queen. The success of She’s All That introduced fans to a pre-Fast & The Furious Paul Walker, made Prinze the most desirable young man in Hollywood, and thanks to the iconic scene of Cook walking down the stairs in a little red dress, everyone was singing Sixpence None The Richer‘s “Kiss Me.”
On the 15th anniversary of the film’s release,...
On the 15th anniversary of the film’s release,...
- 1/29/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- TheFabLife - Movies
The twists just never end with M. Night Shyamalan.
The writer/director who famously penned the 1999 thriller "The Sixth Sense," just revealed he not-so-famously wrote another movie that year: "She's All That."
Yes, as in the Freddie Prinze, Jr.-starring teenage rom-com. Let that sink in for a second.
The "After Earth" director told Movies.com in a May 29 interview that he once ghostwrote a screenplay, and, at first, was understandably coy about the flick's identity. After not very much probing by the interviewer, Shyamalan dropped the bomb: "I ghost-wrote the movie 'She's All That.'"
Boom!
We don't know what it's going to take people longer to wrap their heads around: the fact that Bruce Willis's character is dead (spoiler alert for anyone who lives under a rock), or that Shyamalan wrote the line, "There are two thousand girls at this school and I bump monkeys with every one of 'em.
The writer/director who famously penned the 1999 thriller "The Sixth Sense," just revealed he not-so-famously wrote another movie that year: "She's All That."
Yes, as in the Freddie Prinze, Jr.-starring teenage rom-com. Let that sink in for a second.
The "After Earth" director told Movies.com in a May 29 interview that he once ghostwrote a screenplay, and, at first, was understandably coy about the flick's identity. After not very much probing by the interviewer, Shyamalan dropped the bomb: "I ghost-wrote the movie 'She's All That.'"
Boom!
We don't know what it's going to take people longer to wrap their heads around: the fact that Bruce Willis's character is dead (spoiler alert for anyone who lives under a rock), or that Shyamalan wrote the line, "There are two thousand girls at this school and I bump monkeys with every one of 'em.
- 6/12/2013
- by Dana Taddeo
- Moviefone
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