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| Sydney White (Full Screen Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Joe Nussbaum Actors: Adam Hendershott, John Schneider, Samm Levine, Matt Long, Amanda Bynes Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 19228
Format: Ac-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Running Time: 108 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: MCAD61102739D UPC: 025195021395 EAN: 0025195021395 ASIN: B0010X5X4Y
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: January 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Complete with original case, artwork, and disc. In stock and ships right now.
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Product Description Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 05/06/2008 Run time: 108 minutes Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com Entering College is a time of great transition, but Sydney White (Amanda Bynes) is secure in her plan to follow in her late-mother's footsteps and pledge Kappa Phi Nu sorority when she arrives at Southern Atlantic University. Raised by a plumber father and a host of other construction workers, the comic book collection toting Sydney is definitely her own unique person and has some decidedly tomboy tendencies that contrast starkly with the ditzy, superficial girls she meets at her first sorority function. Sorority leader and student council president Rachel (Sara Paxton) takes an instant dislike to Sydney and vows to make her rushing experience intolerable. Only Tyler (Mat Long), a member of one of the campus fraternities, seems to see and appreciate the real Sydney. After weeks of hazing abuse, Rachel declares Sydney unfit to join the sorority and a despondent Sydney joins seven misfit boys in a soon-to-be-condemned house on Greek Row known as the Vortex. Fueled by t! he desire for revenge and a newly discovered sense of respect and belonging thanks to her new roommates, Sydney decides to fight back against the snobbery of the Greek elite and champion the rights of all misfits on campus by running against Rachel for Student Council President. By rallying the support of interest groups and misfits campus-wide, it appears that Sydney might just have a chance of winning. This film begins with an almost gag-inducing portrayal of sorority snobbery at its worst and soon gives way to a hysterically comic look at the under-representation of the masses in collegiate society. The satirical parallel to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is heavy (this is the story of "Sydney White and the Seven Dorks" complete with Sneezy, Sleepy, and Doc) and the portrayal of interest groups on college campuses is farcical to the extreme. All in all, Sydney White is hysterically funny and surprisingly appealing to audiences of both genders and a wide ag! e range. Rated PG-13 for some language, sexual humor, and part! ying. -- Tami Horiuchi
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Sydney White January 6, 2009 Clean refreshing movie. I have watched this movie many times with my grandaughter. It shows the true values of life and friendship and it's all about fitting in. Amanda Bynes, Matt Long and all the dorks really make this a good lesson for children. Sydney was raised by a single father and a family sort-of-speaking of construction workers. She felt attending the same college she would be closer to the memories of her mom. After being rejected and embrassed by a snobby Sorority Leader /class president she finds she can fit in else where with the forgiveness and help from the Dorks especially Lenny whom she played a sorority pranks on and others that are thought to be different. They all find things that happen aren't always the way they seem and she also sees Tyler for all the good he believes in. I rated it 5 stars only because they didn't have six stars in the rating
Computer Monitor on My Table. . . November 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
. . . Who's the HOTTEST on the SAU campus? Why, it's the evil Rachel WITCHburn, student council president and sorority ho from below. That is until the fair Sydney White comes along and catches the eye of Witchburn's former boyfriend, Tyler Prince (Charming). The witch does everything she can to squash Ms. White; however, she underestimates the Power of Seven, when White takes up with the seven dorks in the quaint little house at the end of Greek Row.
Sydney White, a beautiful, motherless misfit is immediately winning as portrayed by Amanda Bynes, as she attempts to knock the Witch (Sara Paxton) off her elite throne in this good vs. evil tale. It's a clever and entertaining parallel to the fairytale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. View it with your daughters, who will recognize and love the stars (and the music) and then take the time to point out all the Snow White references to one another. It was my younger daughter who pointed out the poisoned (i.e. hacked) Apple, which resulted in a deep sleep for White . . . but I recognized the kiss from Prince that brought her back. See it for yourself and have fun tagging all the seven dork/dwarfs.
A little cheesy, but ultimately entertaining for moms and daughters, and even dads who once got a kick out of movies like National Lampoon's Animal House and Revenge of the Nerds - Panty Raid Edition
Michele Cozzens is the author of It's Not Your Mother's Bridge Club.
Great! October 24, 2008 Sydney White is an amazing movie! Amanda Bynes never ceases to amaze me. I give it 5 stars!
Brilliant October 21, 2008 Wonderful film. Classic Amanda Bynes humor. Predictable storyline, but a fun, relaxing film to watch and have a good laugh. Gives a humorous view of events a college freshman might run into and shows how to come out successfully.
I'm sorry, I'm still learning to speak priss September 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sydney White is a 2007 revamped and dorkified version of the classic fairy-tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Of course in this tale Snow White is named Sydney(Amanda Bynes) and she's on a mission to join her deceased mother's sorority, which is a far cry for a girl such as herself; being raised by all men construction workers with a love of comic books.
When the evil witch of the Kappas' Rachel Witchburn(Sara Paxton) deems Sydney 'non-kappa material' for flirting with her ex-boyfriend and Beta president Tyler(Matt Long) she sends her in the directions of the Vortex, the home of the seven dorks.
When Sydney learns that her mother's group of friends may not be the only answer to find happiness, everything begins to fall into place.
It was an interesting thought for a classic story, but even Amanda Bynes couldn't save this script. I mean the poisoned apple computer and the kiss to awake Sidney in the library were a bit too much, even for me.
It's cute but no classic.
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