The Other Me

2000 "Holy 'A' in Science Class - I made myself clone!"
5.9| 1h30m| G| en
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When Will Browning is threatened with military summer school if he doesn't get better grades, he decides to do a science project that will definitely get an A. So he buys some Ocean Pups, unhatched sea creatures that will look spectacular, but he hasn't bargained for the cloning agent that the unscrupulous manufacturers have put in the kit. Next thing he knows there's another him.

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Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
BeSummers Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
hdeclaire Okay first off, let's just discuss grandpa Mordechai. I wouldn't trust him with any of MY buffalo. (i own a buffalo ranch with 27 buffalo, including one domesticated buffalo) hE DOESN'T EVEN UTTER A WORD TO HIS ACTUAL FAMILY UNTIL THE CLONE CAUSES HIM TO BUST A NUT. SUSPICIOUS? I THINK YES. He does kind of become a cool dude though. Additionally, the highlighter orange lipstick color worn by Will Browning throughout the film has made it into my top 5 lipstick shades. I'm considering manufacturing the shade as part of my new buffalo-safe cosmetic line, "Buffalicious". The only thing I really found off-putting about this movie is that Andrew Lawrence doesn't appear to have a philtrum throughout the film, which is a bit concerning, but can be cosmetically fixed. (i recommend Buffalicious™) The sick dance numbers and choreography included in this film added just enough pizazz to give me a whirl. Absolutely stunning. Let me begin my emotional outpouring on the dadless wonder, Scotty. He has led a troublesome life being that he lost his father at the age of 2 to the cruel, unforgiving world. Yet he is more than just the tough cookie he appears to be behind his gorgeous maroon suit. (who needs a dad when you're already a daddy?) He hides a world of emotion that he is able to channel through his love of dancing at the junior social. As someone whose ancestors are said to be from Belgium, I appreciate the reference Twoie made to Belgium when deciding where he'd pretend to be from. "Amen!"
nokia-1 i thought it was a great movie i liked the cafeteria part the movie it`s self is funny i`ve seen it atleast 100 times if not more the the bad guys were pretty cheesy but will browning was funny i wouldn`t want to go to that camp spartigus either i believe him i think it`s a prison camp his sister should go there for thinking that shes so smart twoie the clone is smarter than her. i liked the music video part where he tell will i got that from a music video.
voyager1-3 Rarely is a wholesome subject like this handled without being trite or boring. The literary device of the clone is up-to-date and shows that Will is capable of becoming more like Twoie. Of course, Twoie could have had the same effect on Will if he had actually been a cousin visiting from Belgium, but imagine how dull a movie that would be! Although the age group in the story is Jr High, Andy Lawrence is 12 and I think that age group would benefit more from seeing the movie.
santillanaldari When I was going to see this movie, I thought it was going to be a schmaltzy flick. But I was wrong. This movie was great! It was a little bit of everything. It was funny, dramatic, romantic and most of all, funny.