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Storyline
Angus the fluffy cat retains its dignity even in a crazy Eastbourne family, unlike them. Eldest daughter Georgia is completely besotted with 'Stiff Dylans' band hottie Robbie, who just moved in from London and helps run an organic groceries shop with his brother Tom, whom her best friend Jas has the hots for. Peter Dyer calls Georgia his best ever kissing-course pupil, but she ignores him and later the brothers' other classmate Dave the Laugh. Robbie was considering to dump haughty Lindsay, but reconsiders given the immature brat's apparent cruelty. Thus manipulative Georgia keeps changing her mind about a grand birthday party and her father's career opportunities as engineer in New Zealand, while mother seems to flirt with hunky interior decorator Jem. Written by
KGF Vissers
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Release Date:
25 July 2008 (UK)
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Also Known As:
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
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Box Office
Opening Weekend:
£929,246
(UK)
(25 July 2008)
Gross:
£5,024,597
(UK)
(15 August 2008)
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Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
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Trivia
The kiss that Ellen and Dave share onscreen at the end of the film was actress Manjeeven Grewal's real life first kiss.
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Goofs
When Robbie and Georgia are walking towards the camera at the end of the beach scene, you see Georgia briefly look into the lens. Georgia Groome mentions this in the DVD Commentary.
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Quotes
Rosie Barnes:
Phwoar, they are sex gods!
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Connections
References
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
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Soundtracks
She's So Lovely
Written by
Roy Stride
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This film is unexpectedly very funny. I was laughing & awing the whole way through. A very down to earth, stereotypical 14 year old socialisation aspect and filled with comical funniness!! Not to mention Robbie is just beautiful and so sweet!
Id say its more of a younger teen film, having said that i am 20 years old and it warmed me to be familiar with them stressful teenage anxiety's and first loves! It is refreshing to see a British film that is good quality and could rival the usual American comedy romance malarkey. It actually portrays the daily life drama of the average 14 year old in a very funny and British way. Brilliant film, definitely recommend it!