Buffalo Grove High School valedictorian Denis Cooverman has had quite an academic career -- on paper, at least. Superlative student, conscientious young gentleman and patently obvious dork, Denis has played it safe and made it all the way to graduation day without ever having really experienced some of the joys of higher learning: breaking curfew, destruction of property, over-consumption of alcohol, fist fights, late nights, fast cars or faster women (actually, women of any sort). But all of that is about to change, and all by uttering five little words: "I Love You, Beth Cooper."
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 American Graffiti for the current teen generation, director Chris Columbus squanders a fertile premise with a loud series of episodic gags, so much so that by the time a few moments of genuine sweetness belatedly arrive, the pic has exhausted any goodwill. Hayden Panettiere (Heroes) is the primary draw as the movie's poster girl, but that's a slim PG-13 come-on to the young guys representing Beth Cooper's best hope.
Of course, Panettiere plays an indestructible cheerleader...
Beware the hazards of TMI. Too much information as delivered by a nerdy high school valedictorian in I Love You, Beth Cooper leads to a raucous night that should be amusing and fun but feels forced and witless.
This leaden teen comedy is meant to be lively, but it's curiously bland, invigorated only by the offbeat humor of Jack T. Carpenter, who plays Rich, the valedictorian's best pal.
Based on the young-adult novel of the same name by Larry Doyle, the movie has too few flashes of originality, relying instead on formula.
Denis (Paul Rust) is a geeky high school grad bound for Stanford. He has long nursed a crush on the popular Beth (Hayden Pa...
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About as good as I expected it to be, which isn't very. The actors just didn't click together and the storyline was weak and way over done in other movies. Worth watching once, I guess..2.5/5