A racuous all-girls school faces closure when its inhabitants fail to impress a snooty politician. The girls decide to go all out to save their school where everyone can fit in regardless of who or from what background they are.
Although it's nothing more than the usual, I can see it being a suitable promotional tool for the film.
I fully expect the film to be awful, but it looks amusing nonetheless. The characters seem to lock onto every stereotype possible while Rupert Everett playing drag is modestly amusing.
None whatsoever.
I have not seen this film.
-Wesley Lovell (August 16, 2009) Original