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kdonline 06-21-2002 11:58 AM

Pumpkin - another movie stereotype!?
 
Here's a movie to look for soon: Pumpkin, starring Christina Ricci

http://us.imdb.com/Title?0265591

Release dates:
14 January 2002 (Sundance Film Festival)
28 June 2002 (limited)


Perky, perfect Carolyn and her Alpha Omega Pi sisters plan to win Sorority of the Year by impressing the Greek Council with a killer charity: coaching mentally challenged athletes for the regional Challenged Games. When Carolyn's assigned to coach Pumpkin she's terrified at first, but soon sees in him something she's never seen before: a gentle humanity and honest clarity that touches her soul. To the horror of her friends and Pumpkin's overprotective mother, Carolyn falls in love, becoming an outcast in the process. As Carolyn's "perfect life" falls apart, Pumpkin teaches her that perfect isn't always perfect after all.


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RUgreek 06-21-2002 12:08 PM

LOL, no way, that's hilarious! I'd love to see that one :D


- RUgreek

dzrose93 06-21-2002 12:18 PM

I saw info about this when the Sundance Film Festival ended. I think Ricci won an award for her performance (if I'm remembering correctly).

Not sure what to think about the movie yet...

Ginger 06-21-2002 12:33 PM

Maybe I'm reading into it differently, but I think it sounds like it would be a major positive PR thing for greek life! a movie about sororities that shows them doing philanthropy for most of the time instead of 90 minutes of "here's the girls partying...oh, and yeah, they did a philanthropy too, but only because they had to" sort of thing.

But as I said, maybe I"m reading it differently

EDITED TO SAY: WOOPS!!!! I didn't read it all the way through, apparently. I missed the whole part about her becoming an outcast and all that. Hello. Okay, I take everything I said back!

LeslieAGD 06-21-2002 12:52 PM

Ginger is right...it sounded okay until the outcast part.

DG*FSU*Jenn 06-21-2002 01:29 PM

You could look it this way, an individual sorority girl having the guts to stand up to the group. We're not usually portrayed this way.

I think it's interesting that Christina Ricci is playing the stereotypical sorority chick. Usually she plays darker characters. She's attractive, but certainly not in the buxon, blonde, gleaming teeth way people picture when they want to stereotype us.

shadokat 06-21-2002 02:53 PM

http://us.imdb.com/EGallery?source=s...th_key=0265591

She's blonde with big boobs in the movie. Gotta love Hollywood :)

LeslieAGD 06-21-2002 04:31 PM

Here's more for Shadokat's same site:

http://us.imdb.com/Gallery?0265591&source=ss

Gotta love the one of the girls in front of the house in bikini tops and hula skirts. ;)

Colleenie 06-21-2002 05:53 PM

I saw this film at Sundance. Aside from all the stereotypical greek stuff, it is a really good film. Christina Ricci did a wonderful job as well as her co-star. I think the good message portrayed in the movie overshadows the sorority images. I definitly recommend seeing it. :)

AXWhoah 06-21-2002 06:38 PM

In any social group or setting someone who fell in love with a mentally disabled person would be an outcast. It's a sad but true fact. I don't think it makes sororities look bad for this reason. No one is going to see the movie and be like, Ahhh sororities are groups of people who hate the mentally disbabled. Also someone made a comment about Chrisitina Ricci having blond hair and big boobs for the movie. Well she always has big boobs, not just in this movie, kinda unescapable. And from the pics that I see she's the only blonde. I think that before you get all up in arms you might want to see the movie. It is my thoughts that Christina Ricci rarely (if ever) does the sort of fluff piece that would make fun of sorority life. I have a feeling that the movie is far deeper than the fact she is greek and that is merely a trapping of the character. I think that we should all go out and see this movie, it looks like it's a moving and interesting one!

CutiePie2000 06-25-2002 01:19 AM

I am actually looking forward to seeing this movie.
I think it will be interesting & thought provoking....

I am also curious about Christina Ricci's sorority in the movie...
I wonder if Alpha Omega Pi is nicknamed AOII, just like Alpha Omicron Pi is nicknamed AOII??

AngelPhiSig 06-25-2002 01:33 AM

Person First!
 
The cry you hear from any Clarion SPED major:

PERSON FIRST DAMMIT!

"coaching mentally challenged athletes"

should atleast be:

Athletes with mental disabilites


Duh.

Damn people writing reviews!

FHwku 06-27-2002 03:00 AM

person first...
 
So the athlete with mental disability (is he a runner?) and the pretty blonde girl with a unique streak fall in love...

like....Forest Gump? :D

CutiePie2000 09-25-2002 01:09 AM

I saw this movie at a small, independent theatre, where it was only showing for 2 days.
(I don't think it did very very well at the regular cinema's box office)

It was pretty good, but definitely dark....sort of like along the lines of "Heathers". Christina Ricci was great in it. Some of the dialog was a bit vapid though.

The1calledTKE 11-13-2002 11:50 PM

Has anyone else seen this movie? I hear its on video now. I wonder if its worth the 3 bucks to rent it.

valleygirl22 11-14-2002 12:32 AM

I saw this movie and it was really good. It's totally not a positive view of Greek life though. The girls only do the philanthropy to look good and they try to get rushees of different races just to look good too. It makes sorority girls look really bad, but i dont think it's tryng to make a statement or anything. it's a really funny movie and it's purpose is not at all to make us as sorority girls look bad.

AOII_Luv 11-14-2002 12:51 AM

I rented this movie when it first came out a few weeks ago. I didn't like the fact that the girls were using those kids to gain like chapter of the year. And, being an AOII, I didn't like them using our nickname in the movie. Granted, their shirts had the letters of Alpha, Omega, and Pi, but they definitly referred to themselves as "AOII's." For girls who are thinking about going through recruitment and don't know a lot about the greek system and the chapter names, this can be a bad thing. And, there is a school at SUNY Geneseo that has a chapter of Alpha Omega Pi, so I wonder how they feel about the movie.

TriDeltaGal 11-14-2002 05:01 AM

I saw the movie and I believe they named the sororities similarly to the houses that they used in the film. For example, the Alpha Omega Pi house is the ADPi house there and the Tri Omega sorority used the TriDelt house there but also Kappa and Alpha Chi Omega.
I know all of this since I saw the movie with my best friend who is a TriDelta at USC.

LeslieAGD 11-14-2002 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by valleygirl22
it's a really funny movie and it's purpose is not at all to make us as sorority girls look bad.
It's a funny movie? Do you just mean it has funny moments? I haven't seen it but I thought it was more of a drama.

valleygirl22 11-14-2002 01:25 PM

Quote:

It's a funny movie? Do you just mean it has funny moments? I haven't seen it ,but i thought it was more of a drama.

The movie isn't suposed to be a drama, it's a dark comedy. It's satiracle. It's supposed to be funny to people who gt that they are joking.

Glitter650 11-15-2002 02:55 AM

Ok, at the risk of sounding totally picky/materialistic whatever you want to call it, BUT does anyone else think the Omegas on their grey sweaters look a bit off in that one pic with a whole bunch of them at the track ?? I don't know, I mean I can tell they are omegas.. but they just seem to look a bit weird to me.. I don't know... maybe I'm just tired or something...


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