Stuck in the Suburbs

6.0
20041h 18m

Brittany Aarons is one of the many girls who has a crush on popular singer and boy-toy Jordan Cahill. However, she is bored of living a suburban existence and seeks a little something more.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Stuck in the Suburbs Disney Channel Premiere Trailer 1

Stuck in the Suburbs Disney Channel Premiere Trailer 1

Thumbnail for video: Stuck in the Suburbs Disney Channel Promo 2 (2004)

Stuck in the Suburbs Disney Channel Promo 2 (2004)

Thumbnail for video: Stuck in the Suburbs DCOM promo (2004)

Stuck in the Suburbs DCOM promo (2004)

Thumbnail for video: Jordan Cahill - More than me

Jordan Cahill - More than me

Cast

Photo of Danielle Panabaker

Danielle Panabaker

Brittany Aarons

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Brenda Song

Natasha Kwon-Schwartz

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Taran Killam

Jordan Cahill

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Kirsten Nelson

Susan Aarons

Photo of Corri English

Corri English

Jessie Aarons

Photo of Patrick Stogner

Patrick Stogner

Cooper Aarons

Photo of Lara Grice

Lara Grice

Olivia's Mother

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Ric Reitz

David Aarons

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Maria Mason

Ms. Dilamma

Photo of Drew Seeley

Drew Seeley

Front Desk Clerk

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Deneen Tyler

Mrs. McDonald

Photo of Aimée Spring Fortier

Aimée Spring Fortier

Penelope (uncredited)

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Alec Rayme

Bellman (uncredited)

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Alec Rayme

Park Patron (uncredited)

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

6/10

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't really recommend.

The movie is good enough. Danielle Panabaker and Brenda Song do a good job carrying most of the movie, but I don't know told Taran Killam he could play a teen pop star.

The ladies look about 5 years older than their schoolmates, and Killam about 5 years older than that, so it's super awkward anytime they share the screen with other actors.

This is "teen drama" mixed with "swapped phones" and a bit of "blackmailed celebrity". The story just doesn't have a lot of substance, there isn't any lesson, and the characters are barely redeemable when it comes down to it.

It's a fun, maybe younger audiences might like it more, but most likely the dated technology is going to be off-putting for them.

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