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The Perfect Teacher (2010)

September. 12,2010
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5
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PG-13
| Thriller TV Movie

A spoiled, selfish teenager becomes infatuated with her teacher. She befriends his daughter as a way of worming her way into the family, and sets about manipulating every aspect of his life.

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GamerTab
2010/09/12

That was an excellent one.

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MoPoshy
2010/09/13

Absolutely brilliant

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Intcatinfo
2010/09/14

A Masterpiece!

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BeSummers
2010/09/15

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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bellapug
2010/09/16

watched this movie a few years back and loved it, forgot about it till now, but i will be watching it again. amazing story line, well made. keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat, the twist and turns in this movie are exactly like a roller coaster, i saw this movie in 2011, and i was 13 at the time, maybe a little too young too watch the movie at some parts, but i still loved it. i was never bored during it, like some movies where you want too turn it off, which has happened before. but i think yes, i would see this movie over and over and it by far one of my favourite movies, right beside sixteen candles. and i love the main characters name. Devon i think is how you spell it.

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wes-connors
2010/09/17

Showing off legs up to there, blonde high school student Megan Park (as Devon Burkes) wants to seduce her new trigonometry teacher. He's handsome David Charvet (as Jim Wilkes), a former TV "Baywatch" lifeguard who has definitely kept himself in shape. Try as she might, Ms. Park is unable to get Mr. Charvet to unzip. Charvet likes undressing with Boti Bliss (as Rachel). When Charvet's ex says she's moving to San Diego with their cute little daughter Keeva Lynk (as Annique), Park decides she must make a drastic decision to keep her sexy teacher in town. This "Lifetime" TV-movie is a highly derivative re-telling of a timeless tale.***** The Perfect Teacher (9/12/10) Jim Donovan ~ Megan Park, David Charvet, Boti Bliss, Keeva Lynk

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Jurry30
2010/09/18

I just watched this film on Lifetime & I could already predict everything about it. The basic synopsis is a teenage girl falls for her teacher from school & after a while becomes obsessed with him & goes to enormous measures to make him hers. Megan Park does a pretty good job at playing the alluring villain, but like I said, it's been done before. This film was so much like The Crush (the film with Alicia Silverstone from 1993) that it lacked very little surprises or suspense & very well could have been called The Crush 2. But, as I said before, this film, even though predictable, is still rather enjoyable with some pretty good acting & is a good way to waste a couple hours in front of the TV, just don't expect very many surprises in this Made for TV thriller.

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guil fisher
2010/09/19

Let me start off by saying the script was so uneven and impractical that I had a hard time believing any of it. That a teacher (coach) with training could not see through the psycho's motivations is beyond me. She was that obvious. That a student be allowed to wear the clothes she almost wore (they were that awful, revealing and lewd). That the police were not on top of the hit and run car that killed the ex wife. That they did not check the bimbo out who claimed she was raped at a hospital for evidence and DNA. Isn't that the first thing done before they take the word of a teeny bop-per? I could go on with all the inadequacies in this story. But adding to that is the horrible performance of Megan Park, the so called teenager. (She looked in her late 20s) Wearing clothes that did nothing but point out her physical shortcomings. Flat chested and hips that were wider than her shoulders. Wearing black showed this up to the hilt. Even a padded bra and corset still made her flat chested. Lip gloss, too much eye makeup and long clumpy legs in shoes that did not flatter her. Her acting was just as bad. Phony and not very interesting. David Charvet had more to do and did it well. He is a good actor and a shame he's doing this dreadful film. He did the best he could. And you could see he was uncomfortable with the bimbo. Boti Bliss did what she could as well in a small unrewarding role. Amanda Tlson had more screen time and did her best and looked like a teenager. Christine Conradt wrote this drivel and Jim Donovan spent too much time filming the leading lady. She was in almost every scene and this is what killed the movie in this viewer's eyes.

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