PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Aneesa Wardle
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Phillipa
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
galinda
This is sort of a weird one. I Netflixed it mostly because I wanted to see an earlier lead performance from Lizzy Caplan (Mean Girls, Related, The Class). I wasn't expecting much else since it's an MTV TV movie. That being said, it's probably one of the better MTV movies.The idea itself is an interesting concept. It's meant to be a bit of an obvious satire of public school sexual education, however it's not really as effective as it could have been. It probably would have helped if there was more actual humor involved.Plus the ending just seems way too pat and easy. Angela gives her big speech at the school board meeting and all of a sudden all the teachers and school board officials that were so gung ho about the abstinence program being the only solution are more than willing to suddenly change their minds.The acting is okay, nothing to write home about. Lizzy does a nice job as the wholesome Angela who actually has a mind of her own. She projects a nice every girl quality. What I do like about her character is that Angela is portrayed as someone who isn't sure whether she's ready for sex and finally decides the isn't, but refuses to sign up for the pledge regardless.A bit preachy, but I've seen worse.
BeerBaron257
This contains some spoilersFirst off this movie is worth spoiling. It starts out with what appears to be a college senior class on math studying remedial algebra. Then we learn that the 25 year-olds are actually highschool sophomores. You would think that MTV could find one or two people 18 to be in it's movies. Then we're at the sophomore prom. Of course everyone's off in their cars getting busy with..... their cars!!! Sophomores don't drive. The rest of the movie is basically an excuse to give you information on STD's. It seems to be as informative as a good textbook, until at the end you learn that it's all false. If you want to see breaking dancing psyphillis, watch this movie. If you'd rather get the facts and save a night, spend five minutes reading a pamphlet from your school. There's a reason that the artists make the videos for MTV.
csturissini
i recently saw this movie, and i can truely say it is probably the best made-for-tv movie that mtv has made.everything seems pretty realistic in this bizarre abstinence driven school. and it does make you-the viewers think about what you would prefer in schools on the issue of sex-ed.i for one am glad that my school teaches more of safe sex then no sex, even though it doesn't teach much on the subject, it is better then NO SEX UNTIL MARRIAGE being pounded into our heads.overall....9/10
ZackRearick
I wasn't expecting too much going into this one,as MTV has never been known for their cinematic masterpieces.I was,however,pleasantly surprised by the this movie.While it wasn't a brilliant film or anything,"Everybody's Doing It" is a great way to kill time,especially for impressionable young teens like myself.Hands down,the best made-for-TV movie I've ever seen.