
How do I loathe thee? Let me count the ways.
On the first day at his new school, Cameron instantly falls for Bianca, the gorgeous girl of his dreams. The only problem is that Bianca is forbidden to date until her ill-tempered, completely un-dateable older sister Kat goes out, too. In an attempt to solve his problem, Cameron singles out the only guy who could possibly be a match for Kat: a mysterious bad boy with a nasty reputation of his own.
- 7.6
- 1999
- Released
- 1h 37m

Heath Ledger
Patrick Verona
Julia Stiles
Katarina Stratford
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Cameron James
Larisa Oleynik
Bianca Stratford
David Krumholtz
Michael Eckman
Andrew Keegan
Joey Donner
Susan May Pratt
Mandella
Gabrielle Union
Chastity
Larry Miller
Walter Stratford
Daryl Mitchell
Mr. Morgan
Allison Janney
Ms. Perky
David Leisure
Mr. Chapin
Greg Jackson
Scruvy
Kyle Cease
Bogey Lowenstien
Terence Heuston
Derek
Cameron Fraser
Trevor
Eric Riedmann
Audio Visual Guy
Quinn Maixner
Beautiful Jock
Demegio Kimbrough
Coffee Kid
Todd Butler
Coffee Kid
Dennis Mosley
Cohort
Bianca Kajlich
Coffee Girl
Nick Vukelic
Drugged Out Loser
Ben Laurance
Wimpy Loser
Aidan Kennedy
Laughing Loser
Jelani Quinn
Crying Loser
Jesse Dyer
Screaming Loser
Aaron Therol
Detention Student
Carlos Lacámara
Bartender
Heather Taylor
Drunken Girl
Joshua Thorpe
Jock
J.R. Johnson
MBA Guy at Party
Wendy Gottlieb
Heather
Brian Hood
Clem
Travis Muller
Cowboy
Ari Karczag
Kissing Guy
Laura Kenny
Judith
Alice Evans
Perky Girl
Jesper Inglis
Buckaroo Bartender
Nick Brown
Biker
Monique Powell
Save Ferris Singer
Brian Mashburn
Save Ferris Singer
Kay Hanley
Letters To Cleo Singer
Michael Eisenstein
Letters To Cleo Singer


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en
$16,000,000.00
$53,478,166.00
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- #deception
- #based on play or musical
- #coming of age
- #teen movie
- #shrew
- #valentine's day
- #shakespeare in modern dress
- #opposites attract
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #teenage romance
- #overprotective father
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"Cameron" (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a bit keen on "Bianca" (Larisa Oleynik) but she has eyes on the wealthy school Lothario "Joey" (Andrew Keegan). Regardless of who likes who, though, her dad won't allow her out of the house, socially, unless her independently-minded and rather stand-offish sister "Kat" (Julia Stiles) goes too. She's no intentions of playing any games of conformity, though, so it

Very funny movie. I like the late 90's and early 2000's quirky romance comedies. It's always funny to have embarrassing things happen to you, when your trying to impress a girl.

Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew in a modern high school setting with humour. Reminiscent of an 80s-style rom-com. Settle back and just enjoy it for what it is.











