The Girl Next Door Page #7

Synopsis: 18-year-old Matthew Kidman is a straight 'A' over-achiever who feels that he has never really lived life to the full. That is, until he meets 'the girl next door'. Danielle moves in next door, and Matthew thinks he's found the girl of his dreams. All is going well, until Matthew's sex-mad friend Eli reveals that Danielle is actually a ex-porn star. Matthew doesn't know how to take the news or how to treat Danielle, and things go from bad to worse when Danielle's former producer Kelly appears to take her back.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Luke Greenfield
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
56%
R
Year:
2004
109 min
$14,544,008
Website
4,809 Views


THE JUICE WAS|WORTH THE SQUEEZE

F***ing kid.

My student advisor.

All right, people.

Let's make some fucky-fucky.

Now, Hugo, you and your partner|have made millions on this.

So who is this silent partner?

Well, he prefers to remain|anonymous.

You better cure cancer, kid.

The next Einstein.

All right.|Yeah, next question.

-All right.|-Eli's calling card.

-How about you, buddy?|-Yeah, Mr. Brooks...

...why did you decide|to skip film school?

Don't you think you're|a little young?

Shut the f*** up!

Next question! Faster!

I got the tape! Can you see?|I got the tape!

For our finale,|I will now demonstrate...

...the proper technique...

...for putting a condom|on the real thing.

Is my volunteer ready?

Klitz's big debut.

Shut up, shut up!|Here he is, here he is.

Jesus, look at that guy.

He is huge.

My own scholarship|to Georgetown.

And of course,|I'll never forget...

...the girl next door.

As for me...

...I'm just going with it.

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Stuart Blumberg

Stuart Blumberg (born July 19, 1969) is an American screenwriter, actor, producer and director. more…

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