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Whatever It Takes
In a comedy and romantic atmosphere, this movie follows Ryan, a high school senior, who is deeply in love with a young beautiful girl, Ashley, but she has no interest in him, so when he receives an offer from Chris, a young courageous athletes, who is in love with Maggie, Ryan's friend, he accepts willingly.
















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February 24, 2003
Whatever It Takes is certainly nothing new or ground-breaking, but for what it is, it's entertaining and slightly above-average.
December 08, 2002
This is about as lame as teen comedy/romance films come.
June 05, 2002
It never has enough confidence to let itself go and shock or surprise the audience.
January 08, 2010
Please, oh please, make these teen-targeted romantic comedies go away.
January 01, 2000
Yet another leaden, witless, cliché-drunk, teen romantic comedy.
January 01, 2011
This is simply an assembly of cinematic cliches.
January 01, 2000
Lame script.
January 01, 2000
You -- yes, you -- can write a teen comedy. Whatever It Takes is proof.
May 26, 2006
Whatever It Takes is one of the worst and most inept teen movies I've seen since last year's Jawbreaker.
January 01, 2000
Whatever It Takes takes old tale, ruins it.
January 01, 2000
Tepid, predictable fantasy.
April 25, 2003
What you're actually hearing is the sound of a really old coot preaching a very practised sermon.