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"I Love You, Beth Cooper" with Paul Rust, left, Lauren Storm, Hayden Panettiere, Jack T. Carpenter and Lauren London sharing a wild night.
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Review
I Love You, Beth Cooper
1 star
• Rated: PG-13 for crude and sexual content, language, some teen drinking and drug references, and brief violence.
• Director: Chris Columbus.
• Cast: Hayden Panettiere, Paul Rust.
• Running time: 101 minutes.
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'I Love You, Beth Cooper,' not your movie

By Roger Moore
The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 07.09.2009
Oh, to have teenage kids just so I could forbid them to see "I Love You, Beth Cooper."
A miscast and misjudged graduation-night comedy, "Cooper" occasionally — only occasionally — wanders into "harmless." Much of the time it's sending bad messages about, oh, driving without your lights on after dark, using sex to score beer and letting peer pressure determine your sexuality.
Let's state emphatically that America's teens are too smart to do most of those things. Let's also state they probably won't find much to laugh at in this emphatically unfunny comedy from the guy who owes his career to "Home Alone."
Paul Rust is the charmless, uncharismatic lead, Dennis, a nerd who uses his valedictory speech to tell his classmates what he really thinks of them. And that girl he has lusted for, but never ever spoken to? She (Hayden Panettiere) gets his punch line.
"I love you, Beth Cooper."
She is flattered, and over the course of a long and tedious graduation night, Dennis and his pal Rich (Jack Carpenter), whom he outed in his speech, follow Beth and "The Trinity" (Lauren London and the hilarious Lauren Storm) as Beth drives her Yaris like a long-lost Andretti, flees her maniacal military boyfriend and knocks herself off the pedestal Dennis put her on.
The reason this was made was to escort young Panettiere from "cutie" to "hottie." But did they need the lame cocaine jokes, the military bashing, the parents (Alan Ruck, Cynthia Stevenson) playing hide-the-vibrating-cell-phone?
There is no way to discuss this movie without wondering if there has ever been a more successful awful director than Chris Columbus. The movie was adapted by the fellow who wrote the novel, Larry Doyle, and is so tone-deaf as to make one fear for American publishing. And the woebegone Rust, the poor man's McLovin, is ill-suited for this in so many ways that you don't even have to get into his appearance — no timing, no sparkle, zero chemistry with Hayden.
At least this should quickly become one of those blips on Panettiere's résumé, a "Leprechaun" for the New Jennifer Aniston to roll her eyes about on Conan's couch a few years down the road.

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