The Hot Chick

My second favorite movie of all time is The Hot Chick. It is one of the funniest movies ever. I have watched it a bout a thousand times and it still makes me laugh out loud. It is about the most popular teenage girl (Rachel Mcadams) and a middle-aged and hairy man (Rob Schneider) switching bodies. The movie starts out with Jessica (popular girl) buying a pair of earrings but what she didn’t know was that they would change her life. She went to a gas station with all her friends. As she waited and goofed off for someone to come out a pump her gas, inside the gas station the hairy man is robbing the gas attendant. He tries to sneak past the girls but they see him. To make sure they don’t go inside the gas station he just pumps the gas and than sees one of the shiny earrings on the ground. That night he puts the earring on and when they both have them in, they switch bodies. Jessica is disgusted when she wakes up and sees hair all over her body! She has to convince her boyfriend and best friend, April, (Anna Faris) that it is really her! The new male Jessica has a hard time getting a hold of being a guy but she learns that her friends are there for her. She also makes friends with people she used to make fun of since she really isn’t in a position to pass up friends. Rob Schneider does a fantastic job playing a stuck up Hot Chick. My favorite part is when male Jessica tries to sneak into her house and her Dad catches her and thinks he is a gardener. Jessica comes up with a new name for his/her new job. The name is Taquito! And the way he says it, makes me giggle! Jessica gets impatient to find her body because she has cheer competition and prom coming up. Plus her boyfriend doesn’t believe her about turning into a ugly old man. He thinks that the guy is a strange perverted weirdo. This movie is so hilarious with some crude humor! Will she ever get her life and body back? Well to find out you will have to check out The Hot Chick! Trust me, you’ll love it!
Love,
Tayler!




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