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** This film's failure put an end to any chance of Creator/TonyDanza becoming a Hollywood movie star. He primarily stuck to television afterwards, where he found going back to his successful run on ''Series/WhosTheBoss'' and continued cultivating success with ''Series/{{Taxi}}'' as well as ''Series/WhosTheBoss''.fronting some other shows after that.
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** The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Film/NecessaryRoughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business.
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** The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Film/NecessaryRoughness'', and then he which was actually a modest box office hit, but went "poof" from the movie business.business (not even any TV credits after that).
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** Ami Dolenz, the daughter of Micky Dolenz of ''Music/TheMonkees'' and British TV personality Samantha Juste, had been gaining some notice as a young actress before this film, including with a regular role on ''Series/GeneralHospital'', but never got to front a high-profile movie again, getting consigned to TV and DirectToVideo movies instead.
** This film's failure put an end to any chance of Creator/TonyDanza becoming a Hollywood movie star. He primarily stuck to television afterwards, where he found and continued cultivating success with ''Series/{{Taxi}}'' as well as
** Ami Dolenz, the daughter of Micky Dolenz of ''Music/TheMonkees'' and British TV personality Samantha Juste, had been gaining some notice as a young actress before this film, including with a regular role on ''Series/GeneralHospital'', but never got to front a high-profile movie again, getting consigned to TV and DirectToVideo movies instead.
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** The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', ''Film/NecessaryRoughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business.
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* StarDerailingRole: This film's failure put an end to any chance of Creator/TonyDanza becoming a Hollywood movie star. He primarily stuck to television afterwards, where he found and continued cultivating success with ''Series/{{Taxi}}'' as well as ''Series/WhosTheBoss''
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* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the Creator/RogerEbert Most Hated Film List), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert calling Dragoti and the other makers "idiots" and saying they robbed him of "two hours of his life".
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* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the Creator/RogerEbert Most Hated Film List), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert calling Dragoti and the other makers "idiots" and saying they robbed him of "two hours of his life".life".
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* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), Creator/RogerEbert Most Hated Film List), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert calling Dragoti and the other makers "idiots" and saying they robbed him of "two hours of his life".
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* CreatorKiller: The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business. It's also one of a handful of movies in the back half of the 80's that led to Coca-Cola losing control of Columbia Pictures to Sony, and was one of four 1989 films that ended the viability of Weintraub Entertainment Group only months after they released their first cinematic film.
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** The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the moviebusiness. business.
** It's also one of a handful of movies in the back half of the 80's that led to Coca-Cola losing control of Columbia Pictures to Sony, and was one of four 1989 films that ended the viability of Weintraub Entertainment Group only months after they released their first cinematic film.
** The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie
** It's also one of a handful of movies in the back half of the 80's that led to Coca-Cola losing control of Columbia Pictures to Sony, and was one of four 1989 films that ended the viability of Weintraub Entertainment Group only months after they released their first cinematic film.
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* CreatorKiller: The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business. It's also one of a handful of movies in the back half of the 80's that led to Coca-Cola losing control of Columbia Pictures to Sony, and was one of 4 four 1989 films that ended the viability of Weintraub Entertainment Group only months after they released their first cinematic film.
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* CreatorKiller: The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business.
* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert accusing Dragoti and the other makers of robbing him of "two hours of his life".
* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert accusing Dragoti and the other makers of robbing him of "two hours of his life".
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* CreatorKiller: The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business.
business. It's also one of a handful of movies in the back half of the 80's that led to Coca-Cola losing control of Columbia Pictures to Sony, and was one of 4 1989 films that ended the viability of Weintraub Entertainment Group only months after they released their first cinematic film.
* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebertaccusing calling Dragoti and the other makers of robbing "idiots" and saying they robbed him of "two hours of his life".
* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert
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* CreatorKiller: The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business.business.
* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert accusing Dragoti and the other makers of robbing him of "two hours of his life".
* DuelingMovies: Opened the same day as another teen comedy, ''Film/SayAnything'', and they were reviewed on the same episode of ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''. While ''Say Anything'' was lauded by the duo, they both incinerated ''She's Out of Control'' (it found a place on the RogerEbertMostHatedFilmList), with Siskel commenting that he "nearly quit his job" and Ebert accusing Dragoti and the other makers of robbing him of "two hours of his life".
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* CreatorKiller: The film's critical thrashing delivered a fatal setback to the career of director Stan Dragoti. He only had one more film, ''Necessary Roughness'', and then he went "poof" from the movie business.