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The Hot Chick
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Directed By
Tom Brady

Cast:
Rob Schneider, Anna Faris, Matthew Lawrence, Eric Christian Olsen, Robert Davi, Melora Hardin, Alexandra Holden, Rachel McAdams, Maritza Murray

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The Hot Chick (2002)
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Movie Review by Zara
March 10th, 2007

Rachel, Rachel, Rachel

Most people remember Rachel McAdams from MEAN GIRLS, believing it to be the first movie that she was in. On the contrary, it wasn't and while this movie wasn't her first either, it's the one that I ended up noticing her in. She plays the lead character, much like her snobby one from GIRLS, but it isn't that which makes this movie interesting.

When she bumps into Schneider's criminal character while wearing magical earrings (yeah, that part is lame) they trade bodies. It is her character within his body and he ends up in her hot chick body. So if you keep that in mind, you'll appreciate the scenes where she's pretending to be a scum bag cashing in on the tight physique that he now has at his disposal.

Those scenes alone make this movie better than it should have been, although I will give it to Schneider and admit that he does a good job creating sympathy for someone that most people aren't going to give a sh*t about. When it comes to stupid comedies, if you've got to watch one, this is the better of the bunch.

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