17 Again

17 Again

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17 Again

Zac Efron, Matthew Perry, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Michelle Trachtenberg, Allison Miller, Sterling Knight

A guy whose life didn't quite turn out how he wanted it to and wishes he could go back to high school and change it. He wakes up one day and is seventeen again and gets the chance to rewrite his life.

Id: 11010516

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  • September 22, 2009
    The main problem with this is trying to stomach anything that Zac Efron does. He's trying to steer away from the musical, but somehow get wrangled into yet another dance sequence in this film. The basic story is not all that good and it's been done before in the recent past. T...( read more)he humor is decent at times as Thomas Lennon does his best to save the movie. It's meant for a teen crowd and there's not much need for anyone else to see it.
  • August 27, 2009
    Actually pretty funny and surprisingly clean! I like Matthew Perry, but I knew he wouldn't be in it much considering the premise of the film. Even so, I thought it was absolutely hilarious -- especially Ned (Thomas Lennon)! He cracked me up! :D
  • August 25, 2009
    This was pretty cute. My daughter and I sat down to watch this together. Kinda reminded me a little of "Like Father Like Son" from back in the day with Kirk Cameron, rofl. The sory was reall nice,but sometmes it felt like the acting was "fake".Overall it was cute and somewhat ent...( read more)ertaining...
  • August 21, 2009
    Ok Ok i was really wanting to hate this movie,but after 15 mins i started to enjoy this movie by numbers. Great performance from thomas lennon as the late 30's star wars geek.But it was Zac Efon that really shine and put in the funny and warm performance.As long as he give up hig...( read more)h school musical he should go on to do some good work.All in all a good and funny movie yes you seen it all before but its the stars who mould it togeather.
  • August 19, 2009
    I'm not proud but I watched it. I'm less proud because I liked it.
    Thomas Lennon stole every scene he was in hence the extra half star.

    I'm too embarrassed to say anything else positive about this movie so I'll leave it at that.
  • November 6, 2009
    Great movie. Will probably watch it many more times with my daughter. The whole family enjoyed it:)
  • November 5, 2009
    good movie. got some humor. i love zac efron btw. and matthew perry, he's such a good actor i think
  • November 5, 2009
    Wow, I was pleasantly surprised with this one. Especially with the lead being a twinkledouche named Zac without the h.

    Still, I have always liked the premise of these types of movies: 18Again (George Burns), Vice Versa (Fred Savage), Like Father Like Son (Kirk Cameron), etc...( read more). No body switching in this one, but same kind of thing. I was surprised by the acting of Zac still every time he took a beatdown I laughed hard! I was also impressed by his dribbling skills - he had a hard time with the layups but still looked like he took some time to learn a few things unlike Michael J. Fox in Teen Wolf.

    Thomas Lennon, who played Ned Gold, Zac's best friend and Uber Geek, was the funniest part of this movie. Had me laughing in every scene. Best part of the movie.

    What is with putting 24 year olds like Michelle Trachtenberg in the roles of 16 year olds?? Well I guess Zac is 22. eh, who cares.
  • November 2, 2009
    A good movie that teach something.
    By the way, time is so terrible that handsome boys can be so different when they grow up...
  • November 2, 2009
    Surprisingly enough it turns out that I did in fact enjoy "17 Again" and (even more surprising...shocking actually) I also enjoy Zac Efron. Putting "High School Musical" out of mind, he's actually a talented and entertaining actor who is sure to be a huge star 20 years from now. ...( read more)Anyhow, the movie is a funny and entertaining flick with an old school feel good for the whole family. .

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