omp9
Well, it's isn't the worst movie I ever seen but it's not far from that. I think they where trying to make this movie so bad, so it would be funny. But I didn't think it was funny at all, well I laugh maybe a couple of times, but that was because of this stupid plot. Gynger was a reel cuty though! But it isn't worth more than 1 out of 10.
WolverineGirl
"Jailbait," though full of bad acting and cheap lines, is fresh and funny because it's so full of taboos. First of all, it's obvious most (if not all) of the actors are Canadian due to their accents, but this doesn't really matter (it just takes away realism if the film's set in the US). Secondly, here we have a 15 year old girl who is sexually aggressive and manipulative. She's portrayed as a vixenous, trashy sex object, battling with an unattractive, whiny virgin over a cute but dumb guy. The underage sex, pregnancy-taken-lightly, and manipulation of the legal system are all "iffy" issues, but they also make for great comedy. The best character in "Jailbait" is the attorney Chuck Clopperman, who embodies every cheesy lawyer cliché in the book. The scenes with him are great (for example, when a "Chuck Clopperman Parking" sign falls down to reveal a handicapped parking sign). I definitely recommend seeing "Jailbait" if you didn't catch one of the 3,000 viewings on MTV when it came out.
AutographLover
This movie has everything! It was amazing and reminded me ALOT of a John Waters movies. Hard to beleve anyone could match Water's talent? Check this one out! Featuring under age sex between "Mr. Popularity" and the schools "White/Trailor trash chick", A bitchy and hilarius canidate for mayor and many other deliteful actors to make up this colorfull cast!
cryercat
Jailbait was a decent TV movie, but it could have been better. Filled with cliche characters, such as the prude girlfriend, stud football star, slimebag lawyer and bible toting mother, they don't blend together well. The movie is told from the point of view of the protagonists girlfriend, but since she is not an integral part of the plot I found it annoying. If approached more seriously, this could have been a good movie.