Chicago Tribune. August 15, Philadelphia Inquirer. August 16, New York Daily News. Seattle Times. Christian Science Monitor. People Magazine. February 17, Common Sense Says Boozy party movie where losing inhibitions pays off. In the scene where the Hippy Girl is tasting a marijuana brownie with the Hippy Guy, she tells him that he's supposed to melt the weed in with the butter, not put it in the mix and then says: "these brownies suck!
The final scene at the diner is expanded with a shot from the Yearbook Girl and the Reminiscing Guy looking at some romance between them, the shot moves to the next booths where they show the band of the bass player, drummer, guitarist and lead singer trying to make sense about the night before, to the Foreign Exchange Student and the Crying Drunk Girl having found each other and both talking in incoherent, nonsense language and understanding each other, to at least two other booths, including the Girl Whose Party it was, before stopping at the booth with Mike Dexter and his jock friends.
The final parts of 'where the characters are now' were changed. The original Kenny and Denise part originally read: Denise dumped Kenny later that day. Denise went to NYU, where she found a whole bunch of people just like her. Bored at it all, she dropped out and started shooting photo covers for Rolling Stone Magazine. She currently directed the latest music video for Wu-Tang Clan.
Unable to compete, he reinvented himself as an eco-conscious vegan nudist. He currently lives with a cult in Northern California. Other character bios read: William's friends, Geoff Piccirilli and Murphy Pelan, did not go to college. They created a comic book called Citizen X about a man with no identity, no Social Security number, nothing, who uses his anonymity to infiltrate numerous conspiracies involving the government, aliens, and the abduction and subsequent probing of them and other innocent people by extraterrestrials.
They are currently dating no one. Another character quote reads: Amanda's cousin, Ron, is currently in prison. Three months later, she was hospitalized for a nervous breakdown. She is currently working as a librarian. Her favorite times at work is leading groups of school children in an enthusiastic rendition of the Pledge of Allegiance.
User reviews Review. Top review. One of the better teen comedies. Yes, it's all very mushy and romantic. Not so much in this movie It is more original and gives the movie more flavor. This is why most of these teen romance flicks are not really big at the box office. Philadelphia Inquirer. August 16, New York Daily News. Seattle Times. Christian Science Monitor. People Magazine. February 17, Common Sense Says Boozy party movie where losing inhibitions pays off. Parents need to know that this movie is about a huge graduation party where most of the kids are drinking illegally, uttering crude language, and getting laid.
Somehow it sneaked through with a PG rating, though it's more lewd and bawdy than the rating implies. Play trailer Comedy Romance. Directors Harry Elfont Deborah Kaplan. Deborah Kaplan Harry Elfont. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Can't Hardly Wait. Photos Top cast Edit. Channon Roe Jock 1 as Jock 1. Sean Patrick Thomas Jock 2 as Jock 2. Branden Williams Homeboy 1 as Homeboy 1. Harry Elfont Deborah Kaplan. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. It's high school graduation and, like all seniors, they want to party.
So, high school seniors look forward to a party while, in the meantime, a boy wants to get a girl he's loved for years who just broke up with her boyfriend, and one head-case who wants revenge on a lifelong bully. So, the party comes, things develop. People have sex, drink, and go along with most of the guidelines of a high school graduation party.
For the class of , the last night of high school is the first night of the rest of their lives. Rated PG for teen drinking and sexuality, and for language. Did you know Edit. August 16, New York Daily News. Seattle Times. Christian Science Monitor. People Magazine. February 17, Common Sense Says Boozy party movie where losing inhibitions pays off. Parents need to know that this movie is about a huge graduation party where most of the kids are drinking illegally, uttering crude language, and getting laid.
Somehow it sneaked through with a PG rating, though it's more lewd and bawdy than the rating implies. Resolution, color and audio quality may vary based on your device, browser and internet connection.
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