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Trying to find a movie title


From the 90s I think. A girl was going to go to a prom or a dance or something with a boy. He told her to wait outside for him but instead of picking her up he threw eggs or some such at her.
Anyone remember?

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I don't remember the title.

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That helps

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Not really, remember the scene though.

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Dont recall the scene, but it could be Dance Til dawn

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I was thinking that too, but I'm not sure it is. I remember the egg scene, but I can't place it in that movie. All I really remember is Christina Applegate and Matthew Perry in puce. Haha.

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Never Been Kissed (1999)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBbOSSVwIrM

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Doesn't sound familiar. Maybe it was.

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Did you play the video? It's definitely the scene you're referring to.

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this interaction reminds me of this bit from 'the wrong guy' :

Nelson Hibbert:
Something happened to me back there with that gun pointed to my head. I had... um... I had a uh...

Lynn Holden:
An epiphany?

Nelson Hibbert:
No, no. It was more like a realization but on a grand scale...

Lynn Holden:
An epiphany!

Nelson Hibbert:
No, it had like religious proportions to it...

Lynn Holden:
You're describing an epiphany...

Nelson Hibbert:
But whatever it was, it made me realize how shallow my life has been.

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Quite funny.

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2:25

https://youtu.be/CBbOSSVwIrM?t=144

That's the one for me anyway.

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Definitely it

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It definitely was Never Been Kissed.

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Didn’t they do something like that to Leelee Sobieski’s character too?

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I was thinking it was a rude thing to do, which it was, but she herself was deceiving them so did she get what she deserved?

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In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary... come again?

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The egg scene was a flashback to when she was an actual high school student, not later undercover as an adult.

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Oh then it was mean. I wondered why there were parents there. That boy should have been scolded or something. Ostracized anyway, isn't it?

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