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I Love You, Beth Cooper

Popularity is nice. Popular girls are not.
2009 | 102m | English

(38717 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Chris Columbus
Writer: Larry Doyle
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A valedictorian's declaration of love for a high-school cheerleader launches a night of revelry, reflection and romance for a group of graduating seniors.
Release Date: Jul 10, 2009
Director: Chris Columbus
Writer: Larry Doyle
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords based on novel or book, virgin, cheerleader, graduation, high school, aspen, friends, in the closet, popular girl, based on young adult novel
Production Companies Ingenious Media, 1492 Pictures, Fox Atomic, Dune Entertainment III, Bece Canada Productions
Box Office Revenue: $15,300,000
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hayden Panettiere Beth Cooper
Paul Rust Denis Cooverman
Jack Carpenter Rich Munsch
Lauren London Cammy
Lauren Storm Treece
Shawn Roberts Kevin
Jared Keeso Dustin
Brendan Penny Sean
Marie Avgeropoulos Valli Wooley
Josh Emerson Greg Saloga
Alan Ruck Mr. C
Cynthia Stevenson Mrs. C
Pat Finn Coach Raupp
Andrea Savage Dr. Gleason
Violet Columbus Sullen Girl (Angelica)
Anna Mae Wills Patty Keck
Anja Savcic Victoria Smeltzer
William Vaughan Paul Bergie
Darien Provost Young Rich
Samm Levine Convenience Store Clerk
Ellie Harvie Female Cop at High School
Dalias Blake Cop at Lake
Emily Tennant Raupp's Sophomore 2
Maggie Ma Raupp's Sophomore 3
Natalie von Rotsburg Librarian
Dharrol Alves Laughing Teen #1
Karyn Michelle Baltzer Laughing Teen #2
Devin Douglas Drewitz Laughing Teen #3
Lucy Lu Laughing Teen #4
Brandon Barton Party Boy #1
John J. Gulayets Party Boy #2
Dante Alridge Young Bully #1
Ifeanyi Obanye Young Bully #2
Chevy Lamont Cofield Party Boy (uncredited)
Name Job
Chris Columbus Director
Doug Chapman Stunts
Howard Cummings Production Design
Joanne McArthur Art Department Assistant
Mary-Lou Storey Set Decoration
Emanuela Daus Makeup Artist
Gina Sherritt Assistant Hairstylist
Karen L. Matthews Costume Design
Peter Honess Editor
Brenda Turner Hairstylist
Teresa A. Meyer Assistant Makeup Artist
Thom MacIntyre Key Hair Stylist
Sandi Tanaka Art Direction
Dean Choe Stunt Coordinator
Mark N. Tompkins Scenic Artist
Amanda McGowan Key Makeup Artist
Lisa Love Key Makeup Artist
Adina Shore Key Hair Stylist
Larry Doyle Screenplay, Novel
Christophe Beck Original Music Composer
Phil Abraham Director of Photography
Bob Brown Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Laura Lee Connery Stunt Driver
Duane Dickinson Stunt Driver
Guy Bews Stunt Driver
Leanne Buchanan Stunt Double
Simon Burnett Stunt Double
Rob Hayter Stunt Double
Corry Glass Stunts
Crystal Dalman Stunts
Janene Carleton Stunts
Andrea Kinsky Stunts
Krista Bell Stunts
Jeff Sanca Stunt Driver
Name Title
Jennifer Blum Executive Producer
Michael Flynn Executive Producer
Michael Barnathan Producer
Chris Columbus Producer
Mark Radcliffe Producer
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2024 5 27 39 17
2024 6 21 41 14
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2025 2 21 35 4
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

_I Love You, Beth Cooper_ is honestly pretty atypical for your American Teen Rom-Com, but the things I hated about it are still the things that I hate about American Teen Rom-Coms at large. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, could watch again, but can't confidently recommend. While they're very different movies, I tend to get this mixed up with "She's Out of My League". They're both decent movies, they're funny enough, but they're both forgettable and I don't think you're missing out if you skip either ... . My biggest problem with this movie is that there is a wildly violent crime spree throughout the movie. I'm not talking about simple trespassing, or even under-age drinking (though, I think it applies to my point) there is physical assault, jokes about "date-rapey" behavior, use of cocaine, threats to life, severe destruction of property, forced entry, and I think illegal tracking, quite a bit is just done openly in front of adults / authority figures, and at one point in uniform. It's one thing to be a little lenient and let kids be kids, but graduating high schoolers are probably 18, adults, and it doesn't make sense to not arrest this idiot. On top of that, to create a character like that in the moment, then he must have a long history of crimes. I'm actually a fan of the story, cringey as it may be. I love an underdog story, and this is a powerful "coming of age" story for at least 3 different characters, but as the premise is that it is an unbelievable situation, and they casted and that caste delivered just a little too well. They specifically don't play well off of each other because the performances are actually so good as characters, and the characters barely mesh, even as the movie continues. The movie also undercuts the protagonist at the oddest times. While we're supposed to relate to one of the boys (or possibly Beth Cooper) there are several points where it makes them look even more pathetic or jerks (in her case) and it really takes me out of the movie. I think it is better to have irredeemable characters than characters that vary on their relate-ability like this movie does. I think you could have a fun little watch with this, but there are so many other things I would suggest: "Superbad", "Can't Hardly Wait", "She's All That", "Booksmart", "Eurotrip" for a start.

Jun 23, 2021