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  • When I stumbled upon this 2010 movie from writers Cole Taylor and Patrick Sayre, I must say that the synopsis made it sound like this movie could really be something fun. So I sat down to watch it.

    Turns out that this movie wasn't fun at all. Something just went horribly awry for director Patrick Sayre somewhere along the way. First of all, there wasn't really much of anything to laugh about throughout most of the movie. I think I laughed once, and that was when Roland woke up with a beard and a changed voice. As for the rest of the movie, it was just bland and sort of pointless.

    The storyline failed completely, and the movie turned out to be less then mediocre in terms of entertainment value, laughs, and it was sort of tripping itself by having no real storyline and characters that were just bland.

    The acting in the movie was adequate, although the actors and actresses had next to nothing to work with in terms of script, storyline, characters and dialogue.

    "Stacy's Mom" had so much potential, but it wasn't utilized and the movie ended up as a terrible wreck. I am rating it a more than generous three out of ten stars, solely because it did have a good production value to it.

    If you enjoy comedies, then there are far, far better movies readily available, and there really is no point in why you should waste your time on this one.
  • This film begins with a young teenager by the name of "Tommy" (Logan Madus) who has 3 good friends named "Mark" (Jesse Stevenson), "Roland" (Rashad Monson) and "Juan" (Mario Cassem). And while their friendship with one another is strong things begin to change when a new family arrives next door to Tommy and they see a teenage girl their age by the name of "Stacy" (Harley Fite) and a friendly competition to win her affections begin. However, that all changes and the competition becomes even more serious when all of them see "Stacy's Mom" (Brittney Powell). Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that the idea behind this "coming of age" movie was certainly interesting. However, what ruined this movie was the lewd script and the vulgarity demonstrated by most of the characters. It was all so unnecessary and totally inappropriate. To that end, although the presence of Brittney Powell was clearly an asset, I cannot think of any reason to recommend this film to anyone and I have rated it accordingly. Definitely below average.
  • nammage17 March 2018
    Warning: Spoilers
    I can't believe there aren't any other reviews...weird. Anybody else see the Wheaties box in the beginning of the film with a white piece of paper taped over the 'Wh'? Like one couldn't tell...caught this film on Hulu; the acting was good by some and awful by others, especially by Kirk Diedrich. So...this, at times, felt like a kids movie and then at times...not. Such as when the lemonade girl in the beginning of the film kept saying motherf----- over and over again. Then certain scenes sort of reminded me of The Goonies but only in how the children (main four) acted with each other with a little Stand By Me (only when they talked about innocuous things) thrown in but then the raunchy stuff kicked in with a side of softcore pornography (without the sex or nudity but highly suggestive). This film made me uncomfortable watching it. It felt wrong in so many ways.

    So...a new girl named Stacy moves in and the four boys are flabergasted over Stacy's mom who is very attractive. And that's the end of the movie. No, not really but as I said: this film made me uncomfortable watching it. I have close to 20,000 ratings; I think this is the first time I've become uncomfortable in watching...well...anything. I think this film was working toward the comedic element of gags such as the asian teacher saying that everyone will speak only perfect English in her class though she didn't. The History teacher who was so old he had a walker and took him the entire class hour to get to his desk. The mobster-like teacher in cooking class etc., I had no idea what genre of Comedy they were going for; perhaps all of them. Didn't really matter: none of them really meshed well so the comedy fell flat most (or basically all) of the time. 40 minutes in, a teacher has a sex doll in his class and he's spraying it with whip cream. What school is this? Also, what teacher gives his student pornography? And that's not even the worst of what that teacher talks about in his class. Think beads and where they'd go.

    This film was all over the place with no real semblance of plot, story, meaning, life lesson, or anything. It was like the most amateurish people got together and decided to make a raunchy film for 12 year olds but I don't even think 12 year olds would watch this; let's put aside the fact they couldn't because of the rating of the film but I don't even think they would get it. I'm 40 years old and I don't get this film. What's the point of this film? I have no idea.

    Whenever it got to Stacy's mom everything became slow motion and in the four boys' minds: they had shared fantasies of her; like when she's walking toward them and she starts to take off her top one sees an American Beauty rip of hearts coming out of her chest area. There was a lot of that particular sexual undertones throughout the film...again: uncomfortable to watch.

    I felt bad for the Stacy character. I think she was just looking for friends and here she has these boys she's being nice to (and probably one in particular, hint hint) and they're ignoring her because all that's on their mind is trying to hook up with Stacy's mom (as if that would happen unless Stacy's mom is into 12 year old boys and I didn't get that impression.) Apparently, this film is based off the song "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne, and while it works as a song that doesn't mean it works as a film especially since the filmmakers added so much more than what was in the song. The song was about one boy and this has four boys all fighting over Stacy's mom. Then the added teachers who use profanity in class as if it's something normal, and that one teacher having a sex doll and giving his student pornography.

    Now I know why there aren't any reviews.
  • Four middle schoolers obsess and try to win over their neighbor Stacy's mom. If you've heard the song, which you probably would have or else you wouldn't have come across this movie, the movie features scenes that follow the lyrics of the songs. Like, in one scene the boys hang out with Stacy and her mom in the pool in their backyard. Another instance, one of the boys is mowing Stacy's lawn and then her mom comes outside with a towel on and tells him that he missed a certain spot. There was a funny part of the flick making fun of what happens to your voice during puberty. The saddest part is that the budget wasn't large enough to get the rights to use the song... or they didn't even try. I don't know. I hope they tried if they could. I believe I saw in the credits that the same band made all the songs throughout the whole movie. I was hoping when I first started watching this movie that they would play "Stacy's Mom" right when they actually showed Stacy's mom. Her entrance wasn't that great either. We saw her from far away FIRST and THEN we did a bottom to top scan. I felt it should have been switched.