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So he proclaims his love for head cheerleader Beth Cooper and says things about everyone in the graduating class as well as some other people. Later Beth confronts him and he invites her to his ...
But “I Love You, Beth Cooper” isn’t “Superbad.” It’s just super bad. Why the witty 2007 romp worked and this one does not is a mystery for the ages. Or, maybe, it’s just that the ...
“I Love You, Beth Cooper” is not a remake -- it just feels like one. A flat, tired rehash of teen movie story tropes, the film attempts to have it both ways by winkingly acknowledging its ...
Adapted by Larry Doyle from his 2007 novel, “I Love You, Beth Cooper” peaks early — like, during the first three minutes — and rapidly goes downhill from there. Attempting to create an ...
"I Love You, Beth Cooper" is a toss up film. It starts off slow with a speech by Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust) at his high school graduation. His awkwardness continues throughout the movie as his ...
I Love You, Beth Cooper is worse than all of them. While giving a speech at a suburban high school's graduation ceremony, valedictorian Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust), a skinny, hopeless nerd with a ...
Oh, to have teenage kids just so I could forbid them to see “I Love You, Beth Cooper.” A miscast and misjudged graduation-night comedy, “Cooper” occasionally — only occasionally — wand ...
you know that critics have been not only unkind but positively brutal to I Love You, Beth Cooper, a comedy about a nerd who proclaims his love for a popular beauty during his valedictory address.
In "I Love You, Beth Cooper" one of the teenage characters is a movie nerd constantly pontificating on some of his favorite flicks. How we wish we were watching those pictures instead of the dud ...
I Love You Beth Cooper is a movie that's nearly impossible to like. Listlessly directed by hack Chris Columbus, Beth Cooper is so cartoonish, loud, sloppy and juvenile that its attempts at ...
Based on the novel by former Simpsons writer Larry Doyle (who also scripted), I Love You, Beth Cooper opens with a high-school super-nerd boldly declaring his long-unspoken love for the head ...
so I'm not sure what other plot you need. There's a best friend (Jack Carpenter), who is annoying even before he spends the entire movie insisting he's not gay. And Beth Cooper (Panettiere), who ...