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''The Hottie and The Nottie'' (stylized as ''The Hottie & The Nottie'') is a 2008 American
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film starring
Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born in New York City, and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, she is a great-granddaughter of Conrad ...
,
Joel David Moore Joel David Moore (born September 25, 1977) is an American character actor and director. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Moore studied acting in college before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a film career. His first major role was as Owen ...
, and
Christine Lakin Christine Helen Lakin (born January 24, 1979) is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as Alicia "Al" Lambert on the 1990s ABC/ CBS sitcom '' Step by Step''. She also played Joan of Arc on Showtime's ''Reefer Madnes ...
. Written by Heidi Ferrer and directed by Tom Putnam, the film began shooting in January 2007 and was released theatrically on February 8, 2008. The film was a critical failure and
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, and has been called one of the worst films of all time. Paris Hilton won the
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, which was one of three "
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" she received at the 29th Golden Raspberry Awards.


Plot

Nate Cooper is unable to get it together with women. But he also cannot forget his first love: the beautiful Cristabel Abbott, from their time in elementary school. Nate sets out for the beaches of
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and meets up with his geeky best friend Arno, whose mother has an unnatural amount of information about Cristabel, and perhaps an unusual relationship with her son. Cristabel jogs on the beach every day with many suitors trying to catch her eye, including an
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. But she's still single, and there is a reason: Cristabel is still best friends with the same short, unattractive brunette girl whom Nate also knew in elementary school, June Phigg. Nate reintroduces himself to Cristabel and they hit it off. However, she refuses to go on a date with him unless June has a date as well. Nate sets out to find a boyfriend for June, but men recoil at the sight of her. He tricks someone, under the pretense that he's offering $500 for participating in medical testing, then explains it's to date June. At first, he's repulsed by her, but Nate hypnotizes him, so temporarily fools his brain, but in the middle of a date he snaps out of it and runs. One day at the
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Pier, Johann Wulrich, an attractive dentist and a part-time model, appears in their lives. He seems to want to do a makeover on June when he apparently sees her inner beauty. However, Nate believes that Johann is a threat to his shot for Cristabel, since Johann is almost perfect. Eventually, with June dating Johann, Cristabel finally begins dating Nate, per his original plan. Over the next few weeks, as Nate and June become friends and she emerges from her cocoon, with her face and appearance transforming. She becomes a more and more attractive woman whose beauty begins to be comparable to Cristabel's. Nate slowly realizes that ''June'' may be the girl of his dreams. When he realizes this, Nate tells Cristabel, who is happy for June. Nate then hurries to find June, discovering that she had rejected Johann, who'd thought he would get 'grateful sex' from her. When Nate finds her, he tells her he loves her, and they kiss.


Cast

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Paris Hilton Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American media personality, businesswoman, socialite, model, and entertainer. Born in New York City, and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, she is a great-granddaughter of Conrad ...
as Cristabel Abbott ** Karley Scott Collins as young Cristabel Abbott *
Joel David Moore Joel David Moore (born September 25, 1977) is an American character actor and director. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Moore studied acting in college before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a film career. His first major role was as Owen ...
as Nate Cooper ** Caleb Guss as young Nate Cooper *
Christine Lakin Christine Helen Lakin (born January 24, 1979) is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as Alicia "Al" Lambert on the 1990s ABC/ CBS sitcom '' Step by Step''. She also played Joan of Arc on Showtime's ''Reefer Madnes ...
as June Phigg ** Alessandra Daniele as young June Phigg *
The Greg Wilson Gregory Romero "Greg" Wilson, (born November 12), better known by the stage name The Greg Wilson, is an American stand-up comedian and actor, based in Los Angeles. He is best known for his role as Arno Blount in the 2008 movie ''The Hottie and t ...
as Arno Blount **
Kurt Doss Kurt Doss (born September 18, 1996) is an American child actor, best known for playing Frred in '' Happy Monster Band'', and playing the youngest son, Ben Gallagher in '' Ruby & the Rockits''. Biography Doss's home town is Erie, Pennsylvania. Fr ...
as young Arno Blount *
Marianne Muellerleile Marianne Muellerleile (born November 26, 1948) is an American actress. Early life Muellerleile was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Margaret (née Keaney) and Cecil E. Muellerleile, an American football player, coach, and college a ...
as Mrs. Blount * Johann Urb as Johann Wulrich * Scott Prendergast as Randy ("Creepy Albino Stalker") * Morgan Rusler as Stan ("Marry Me" Guy) * Adam Kulbersh as Cole Slawsen * Kathryn Fiore as Jane *
Gino Anthony Pesi Gino Anthony Pesi (born November 3, 1980) is an American actor, producer, and writer. He is best known for his role as James Nava in the NBC series ''Shades of Blue''. Early life Pesi was born on November 3, 1980 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania a ...
as Cheesy Guy


Reception


Box office

Opening on February 8, 2008, ''The Hottie and the Nottie'' grossed $9,000 on opening day, and it went on to earn $27,696 on its opening weekend, each theater averaging $249. ''
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'' determined that, based on average ticket prices, this represented an average of 35 people per theatre on its opening weekend, or an average of five per showing. In the end, the film grossed $1,596,232 worldwide, making the film a gigantic financial disaster. For its release in the United Kingdom, the film was advertised as "The Number One Film", with
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revealing its being number 1 on the
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's ''Bottom'' 100. The film opened at number 32 and grossed $34,231 in 28 theaters in the UK. The U.K. failure of the movie alongside with the U.S. failure of ''
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'' led to its UK distributor of the movie
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giving up UK distribution rights in 2009 and having Warner Bros. and
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distribute Pathe's films theatrically in the UK, after both the American failure of ''Doogal'' and the British failure of ''The Hottie and the Nottie'', with two of their films ''
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'' being transferred to the now defunct
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and '' The Illusionist'' in 2010 being their last standalone distributor film to date.


Critical response

The film received near-universally negative reviews from critics. On
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, the film has an approval rating of 6% based on reviews from 67 critics. The site's consensus states: "''The Hottie and the Nottie'' is a crass, predictable, and ineptly staged gross-out comedy that serves little purpose beyond existing as another monument to Paris Hilton's vanity." On
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, it has a weighted average score of 7 out of 100, based on 18 reviews—indicating "overwhelming dislike". IGN gave it a zero-star review, noting that the film "presents a problem because there are just no words to adequately express how clumsy, trite and deeply offensive it is from start to finish." ''
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'' film critic Peter Travers gave the film a half-star rating, saying that the half-star was because "it takes guts (or gross dim-wittedness) or Hiltonto appear on screen again after '' House of Wax''." Nathan Lee of ''
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'' called it "crass, shrill, disingenuous, tawdry, mean-spirited, vulgar, idiotic, boring, slapdash, half-assed, and very, very unfunny." Online film critic James Berardinelli described the film's comedy as "about as funny as the anal rape scene in '' The War Zone''".
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called the film "excruciatingly, painfully, horribly, terribly awful," and argued that "nobody in this movie really should have a career in movies". BBC reviewer
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called it "a
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tract...it's disgusting". Connie Ogle in the ''
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'', reviewing ''The Hottie and the Nottie'', called the film "the worst movie ever made". John Anderson of ''
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'', while panning the film, was one of a handful of critics to see merit in it. He gave the film two out of four stars and concluded that "''The Hottie and the Nottie'' is no worse in many ways than a lot of teen-centric comedies, which generally appeal to their audience through cruelty and vulgarity." The film featured on several worst of 2008 lists, including that of ''
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'', '' The Tart'', and ''
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''. In 2018 British critic
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included the film on his list of the ten worst films of the past ten years.


Accolades


Home media

''The Hottie and the Nottie'' was released on DVD on May 6, 2008.


See also

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List of films considered the worst The films listed below have been cited by a variety of notable critics in varying media sources as being among the worst films ever made. Examples of such sources include Metacritic, Roger Ebert's list of most-hated films, ''The Golden Turkey ...


References


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