Cheats

2002 "Where there's a will there's an "A""
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Released: 31 October 2002 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
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While other kids buy into countless hours of studying just so they can get a mark in some teacher's report book, Handsome Davis sees it as nothing more than a system of control over your mind. That's why Handsome and his three best friends Sammy, Victor and the cribsheet genius Applebee have banded together and found ways to cheat on their tests all through their school years.

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Comedy, Family

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Director

Andrew Gurland

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New Line Cinema

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Alicia I love this movie so much
PodBill Just what I expected
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
jerekra I watched Cheats a few years ago with my friend. He hyped it up as a great funny film that is one of the best comedies ever. I think he was on crack or something. I just recently learned that this film was not released into theatres, I can understand why perfectly.THe basic plot involves a group of guys who cheat on pretty much all of their assignments in school to get good grades. That is the main problem of this film is that the morals are all bad. There are other teen comedy films where students do bad things but it is most often stuff that does not take place at school. So I think that the concept of having a whole movie that basically has kids cheating on everything is pretty bad.I did not like the characters in this film either. The main character guy is a completely smug arrogant idiot who is not a good protagonist. Actually I am not sure if you could say that there is a protagonist due to the fact that they all are cheating at school which is wrong. THe other supporting characters were not funny at all and basically the cast blows in this film.This film has a bad message and even worse acting and characters. There are other teen films that are way better than this film. So you do not have to see this one and that is a good thing because I do not recommend this film at all.
Panterken I'm generally not a fan of high school comedies, they rely heavily on humor in bad taste and rarely stray far from clichéd story lines and characters and downright dull dialog. However, I've had my share of guilty pleasures, particularly when I was still in high school myself. Seeing the oh-so-recognizable teacher figures get their butts kicked always cheered me up and an occasional laugh could also be the case. These movies only work if at least one of the characters is an instantly likable one, this was not the case in 'Cheats', especially not the protagonist. Of course, it didn't help that the actor in play was one of the most irritating, no-talent, arrogant kids I've ever seen in a comedy.To act in a comedy is no joke, it's hard to be funny: the delivery has to be just right or the material goes to waste. In this case there wasn't much good stuff to begin with and the jokes that were half-funny were screwed up professionally by the cast.This movie felt 3 hours long, the director never heard of pacing obviously. Stay away from this one, there are many other enjoyable teen comedies out there such as 10 Things I Hate About You, Who's Your Daddy and Superbad.
josh-simpson Cheats is one of those rare movies that actually captures what its like to be a teenager and not only a teenager, one with real problems. This movie is obviously a comedy and i found it truly hilarious, but the characters and their lives were real. The main character comes from a broken family and his father is a pervert, the other characters have their own personal struggles with acceptance, self confidence, and self value. Most of the movies and shows about high school focus 100% on relationships and getting drunk. This movie is on the level of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and thats a big deal. The movie has great young actors that play their roles the right way, and a great supporting role from Mary Tyler Moore. Overall this movie is one of my all time favorites and i am saddened that it gets continuously looked over.
Pepper Anne 'Cheats' is supposedly based on the true story of four guys who, out of some 'anti-establishment' sentiment, established quite a sophisticated means of cheating their way through school. If you get the DVD package, you'll be able to see the short documentary, although all (the person who Applebee) are not featured. The movie is slightly different than the actual story. It's not even Hollywood's child monitor going off to tell kids that cheating is definitely wrong and you're going to get caught, although that Hollywood happy endings of everything working out for everyone in the end probably seemed quite irresistible to the writers. The story is narrated by an arrogant high school kid named 'Handsome Davis,' who begins his tell by expressing just how much he hates school. But basically, it seems to be any source of authority that aggravates him (as we see with constant battles with his weird father played by Griffin Dunne), and in some respects, his character seems far too obnoxious like say, 'Archie' leader of the Vigils in 'The Chocolate War,' but Handsome smiles and laughs. Handsome hooks up with Sammy Green (Elden Henson), a friend from kindergarten who befriends Handsome when no one else would. And, coincidentally, they are both linked by their hatred of school.Enter Victor (Matt Lawrence), the kid who hates everything, who teams up with Sammy and Handsome somewhere down the line, along with the nerdy french fry, Applebee 'The Crib Master' (Martin Starr from 'Freaks and Geeks') who has a knack for writing incredibly small. They've earned a reputation for themselves around campus as being the slickest cheaters, and can help anyone cheat on anything. By senior year, however, their band of brothers run into many dilemmas, much to the satisfaction of the principal (Mary Tyler Moore), who wants to trip them up and in that Ed Rooney kind of way, wants to finally trap Handsome Davis who has managed to elude her for so long. Though the details are numerous, one thing after another not only tests the boys abilities to cheat on anything, but also their friendship (in the documentary, the writer notes that the characters that Handsome and Victor are based on really hand't spoken to each other since the big 'spilling the beans' until three of the four were reunited for this movie). Cheats is pretty much like any of the cheating themed movies on the shelves today (i.e. Slackers, The Perfect Score, etc), and it's one that's getting pretty tiring. I didn't like this movies because the characters are far too annoying. Handsome is an incredibly obnoxious character, one that can't be considered a 'hero' of the story since he sold out his friends. But, he seems to be the 'untouchable' arrogant kid (look at the deleted scene when his father asks him why he has a tan on a school day...was the father really the weird character or was Handsome just a ridiculous person?). He's not a very likable character, and for similar reasons, neither is Victor who muscles out everyone and wavers between favoring the cheating schemes and disliking them. Applebee, too, is the incredibly creepy nerd, who finds himself at odds with Victor throughout the movie. Sammy may well be the only one who is an appreciable, not because he went 'soft,' as the other characters claim by disbanding from the group and actually giving study a try, but because he was never shown as being so damn arrogant. And you know the biggest irony of all? All of these kids complained about grades and homework as these oppressive mechanism and remarked how much they hated school, and in the end, they all wanted to go to college? What a crock. This sure is one stupid movie.