

Not Another Teen Movie 2001
"They served you Breakfast. They gave you Pie. Now we’re gonna stuff your face."
In *Not Another Teen Movie (2001)*, Joel Gallen crafts a hilariously chaotic parody that skewers the clichés of 80s and 90s teen cinema with a wink and a smirk.
Director: Joel Gallen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Not Another Teen Movie* (2001) about?
This 2001 comedy sends up classic teen movies by following a cocky football player who bets he can turn a shy wallflower into the prom queen of John Hughes High School. Packed with exaggerated tropes and over-the-top gags, it's a love letter to—and a mockery of—the genre.
Who directed *Not Another Teen Movie*?
Joel Gallen directed this outrageous parody, infusing the film with the chaotic energy of its satirical targets.
Who stars in *Not Another Teen Movie*?
The film features Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jaime Pressly, Eric Christian Olsen, and Mia Kirshner as the core cast of this high-school farce.
Is *Not Another Teen Movie* (2001) worth watching?
If you enjoy sharp, self-aware comedies that poke fun at familiar tropes, this film delivers laughs in spades. While it's not subtle, its fast pace and ensemble chemistry make it a solid pick for fans of raunchy teen parodies.
How long is *Not Another Teen Movie*?
The runtime is 89 minutes, perfect for a quick, high-energy viewing experience.
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About Not Another Teen Movie (2001) — A Raunchy Satire of 80s and 90s Teen Cinema
In *Not Another Teen Movie (2001)*, Joel Gallen crafts a hilariously chaotic parody that skewers the clichés of 80s and 90s teen cinema with a wink and a smirk. Set against the backdrop of the fictional John Hughes High, this raucous comedy follows an overconfident football star who wagers he can transform an unassuming wallflower into the prom queen of her dreams. What unfolds is a deliciously absurd spectacle of makeovers, misunderstandings, and over-the-top drama, all delivered with the irreverent energy of a movie that knows it's in on the joke. With a backdrop of neon-drenched hallways and locker-lined corridors, the film balances sharp satire with slapstick gags, making it a cult favorite for fans of no-holds-barred humor.
Starring Chyler Leigh as the lovable underdog, Chris Evans as the cocky jock, and Jaime Pressly as the sassy villainess, the ensemble cast brings the parody to life with exaggerated charm. The movie's fast-paced narrative and self-aware humor critique everything from cheerleading stereotypes to high school romance tropes, all while reveling in the absurdity of it all. Whether you're a die-hard teen movie aficionado or just here for the laughs, *Not Another Teen Movie (2001)* delivers a wild ride through the most ridiculous corners of adolescence.




