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Orange County (2002)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:13
Rotten:15
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: Smarter than the average teen movie, but a little on the unmemorable side.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for drug content, language and sexuality
Runtime: 82 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jan 11, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $41,032,915
Synopsis: ORANGE COUNTY is a teen comedy that, along with goofy lowbrow fun, offers a surprising amount of wit and heart. Colin Hanks (son of Tom Hanks) stars as Shaun, a carefree California surfer dude who... ORANGE COUNTY is a teen comedy that, along with goofy lowbrow fun, offers a surprising amount of wit and heart. Colin Hanks (son of Tom Hanks) stars as Shaun, a carefree California surfer dude who loses a friend to a tsunami. Shaun is contemplating his life when he finds a brilliant novel buried in the sand. He reads it and decides to become a writer himself, and study with the author, who teaches at Stanford. He's eager to leave Orange County, where he lives with his clingy alcoholic mother (Catherine O'Hara) and his burnout brother Lance (a brilliantly debauched Jack Black). When Shaun's guidance counselor (Lily Tomlin) sends the wrong transcript to Stanford, Shaun needs all the help he can get from his seemingly hopeless family to salvage his dream. ORANGE COUNTY was directed by Jake Kasdan (Lawrence Kasdan's son) and written by Mike White (CHUCK & BUCK) who also plays Shaun's illiterate English teacher. Schuyler Fisk (Sissy Spacek's daughter) plays Ashley, Shaun's animal-loving girlfriend, and she and Hanks make an attractive and sympathetic pair. While all kinds of insanity (including hilarious turns by Black, O'Hara, and Harold Ramis) spins around them, the young and dynamic couple remain the soulful center of the film. [More]
Starring: Colin Hanks, Jack Black, Leslie Mann, Schulyer Fisk
Starring: Colin Hanks, Jack Black, Leslie Mann, Schulyer Fisk, Lizzy Caplan, Catherine O'Hara, John Lithgow, Lily Tomlin, Chevy Chase, Harold Ramis, Kevin Kline, Ben Stiller
Director: Jake Kasdan
Director: Jake Kasdan
Screenwriter: Mike White
Producer: Scott Rudin, Van Toffler, David Gale, Herb Gains, Adam Schroeder
Composer: Michael Andrews
Producer: Scott Aversano
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for Orange County
[Kasdan] and White aim very low here and fail to take advantage of the abundant opportunities for social satire that its upper class and academic settings provide.
Lessons are learned amid the scatological yucks, profitless cameos (Chevy Chase, Ben Stiller), and Black's graceless mugging.
It's derivative and tiresome with little more to offer than one might anticipate from a teen comedy road trip.
This one is geared more toward the volleyball players we see early on, leaping and spiking in the sand.
Full of keenly observed moments of intergenerational embarrassment, as a smarter-than-average teen movie Orange County falls somewhere smack in between Ghost World's depressive cynicism and Teen Movie's gleeful cliche-bashing.
There are laugh-out-loud moments and some well-observed satire, but when the movie tries to get serious, it collapses.
A piece of mildly entertaining, inoffensive fluff that drifts aimlessly for 90 minutes before lodging in the cracks of that ever-growing category: unembarrassing but unmemorable.
Just when it seemed there was no other possible way to copy a cat, they prove you wrong.
Young Hanks and Fisk, who vaguely resemble their celebrity parents, bring fresh good looks and an ease in front of the camera to the work.
Not since Tom Cruise in Risky Business has an actor made such a strong impression in his underwear.
One of those movies like Ghost World and Legally Blonde where the description can't do justice to the experience.
Orange County provides proof that the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree.
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