Sugar & Spice

2001 "Why would the most popular girl in school wear a mask?"
5.7| 1h21m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 24 January 2001 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
Country: United States of America
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When Jack and Diane find themselves in an unexpected adult situation, the A-Squad comes to their rescue. In order to help their friend Diane, the A-Squad goes where no cheerleader has gone before: taking on a little after-school project known as bank robbery. But the A-Squad does things their way -- with sugar and spice -- forever changing their friendship, their future and the nation's notion of teen spirit.

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Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
pmcguireumc I hate to say it, this is one of my guilty pleasure films. Truly one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Excellent cast. Great pacing. Wonderful dialog! I have seen this film numerous times, and every time I watch it, I laugh. With such great lines like "Don't be a whore and a murderer" and "So what are you anorexic or bulimic? Just skinny. Don't make me hate you." Hilarious. Mena Suvari is awesome, as is Marley Shelton. Both are great. Of course, the cast as a whole is very well matched. I would recommend this to anyone that enjoyed the wit of Juno, though it is not as forced as Juno was at times (not to say that Juno wasn't a great film, it was).Also, keep an eye out for the hilarious opening scene with the mascot and the old principal. Enjoy. It's an under appreciated classic.
zardoz-13 "Sugar and Spice" strives to be more naughty than nice. Combine "Heathers" (1989) and "Set It Off" (1996) with last year's blockbuster "Bring It On," and you've got a good idea what cinematic heights "Sugar and Spice" aspires to but never scales. This cute but contrived black comedy about gun-toting high school cheerleaders that knock off a supermarket branch bank fares better as an audacious social satire that eviscerates its perpetually sunny pep squad protagonists than an as amoral but amusing crime caper applauding amateurs that beat the system. Essentially, apart from its devilishly gritty girl-gab and occasional insights into angst-ridden teen dilemmas, "Sugar and Spice" pours on too much sugar and not nearly enough spice. Although audiences may guffaw at the felonious antics of these heroines, the conspicuous but incompatible 'crime pays' message repudiates the picture's light-headed lampoonery. The consequences of promiscuous behavior beget criminal conduct, and "Sugar & Spice" surprisingly endorses both as legitimate while it ridicules authority figures.Our amiable heroines are five anorexic airheads who comprise the cheerleading A-team at Lincoln High School. Diane (Marley Shelton) captains this elite squad that consists of Cleo (Melissa George), Kansas (Mena Suvari of "American Beauty"), Hannah (Rachel Blanchard of "The Brady Bunch" movies), and Lucy (Sara Marsh). So tightly knit is this gaggle that they "get their monthly visit from Aunt Rose at the same time." The terminally optimistic Diane literally flips head over heels for hunky new football quarterback Jack Bartlett ("X-Men's" James Marsden) at their first pep rally. Accidentally, she kicks him in the head, and they fall hopelessly in love. Unfortunately, Jack gets Diane pregnant. When the elated couple informs their folks, their stunned parents show them the door and give them the boot. Later, when foul-mouthed Kansas suggests she abort her unborn twins, Diane refuses.Jack and Diane apply for a bank loan but are flatly rejected, so they take jobs during after- school hours. Jack gets fired from a couple of fast-food restaurants before two nerds at Lincoln High who tend register at a local video store hire him if he will share his girl-getting secrets. Meanwhile, Diane works at a grocery store bank. They rent a cruddy apartment and struggle to make ends meet on minimum-hour wages. Sadly, Diane concludes the Beatles lied; people need more than love to survive. The mastermind of the bunch, Diane proposes they rob a bank, so the gals study old heist capers, chiefly "Heat," "Point Break," and "Reservoir Dogs." Eventually, they decide you can learn more about sex than robberies from Hollywood.First-time director Francine McDougall and scenarist Mandy Nelson have more fun skewering their stereotypically ditzy cheerleader protagonists than weaving an engaging, suspenseful yarn about the trials and tribulations of modern-day crime from a teen perspective. Imaginatively, they frame the story around Lisa's confession to the FBI, paying homage to those film noir thrillers from the 1940s and 1950s. "Sugar and Spice" turns incredibly sour during its final quarter-hour with a message as morally bankrupt as its improbable, anti-climactic ending. Pallid plotting and half-baked humor blunt the edge of Nelson's flaky satire. Characters behave not only inconsistently but also unrealistically. Further, the level of toxic sarcasm required to bolster this black comedy is woefully missing. Clocking in at less than 90 minutes, this saucy but superficial satire stimulates interest as an off-beat example of social commentary that rewards its protagonists for illegal acts that Hollywood usually condemns hands down. (Anybody remember the equally subversive "Idle Hands" whee marihuana was used to destroy the demoniac forces of evil?) Had the comedy been as compelling as the commentary, "Sugar & Spice" might have been more naughty than nice.
FrankyDesiree I loved this movie. It's just so funny. For me it's like Mean Girls, I'll never get tired of watching it. I would recommend this movie to anyone. The Cleo character is so funny. The random things she says about Conan O'Brien are just so great. And I really like how they showed teen pregnancy. They didn't make it completely horrible but they didn't make it all flowers and sunshine either. They made it funny but at the same time you really don't really want to go off and get yourself pregnant. I also really like the girl that plays Fern. And seeing James Marsden play a big partially-brainless jock when he's played Cyclops (the 'second in command') in X-men is so different and funny. I'd actually recommend watching X-men and then Sugar and Spice just for that super-funny contrast. Great movie. Lots of laughs.
Enrique Sanchez Please, spare me of these movies that teach us that crime is fun and justified. Couple that with a vacuous script with an intense desire to be a Farrelly or a Coen brother, plus the lives of yet ANOTHER group of supposedly high school age people acting out their Dawson Creek-brand teen angst complete with a GenXYZ soundtrack that woefully tries to make the movie "feel" cool and, we have intensely and painfully inept satire.This isn't even watered-down 'Ferris Bueller'...I'd rather watch a traffic light change.Only one scene stands out as anywhere near worth the price of admission: when the Betty Masked girls meet a Richard Nixon Masked friend. It's a surreal moment. Priceless even.But for the rest of it, I'd rather have a toothache. At least I can apply some Benzocaine(tm) to stop the pain.