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The critics began mercilessly deriding the movie upon news of its making, and the movie was the [[box office bomb]] they predicted (grossing a mere $5,000,000) despite its association with the popular television show. In an interesting twist, theater chains threatened not to show it at all when distributor [[20th Century Fox]]—in a similar move to the rushed production of the film to capitalize on ''Idol'''s popularity—announced plans to rush the movie to [[VHS]] and [[DVD]] a mere six weeks after its opening weekend. Conceding to theater owners, Fox pushed the scheduled video date back a number of months. When the movie tanked in its first weekend of theatrical release, Fox reinstated the original VHS and DVD release schedule.
The critics began mercilessly deriding the movie upon news of its making, and the movie was the [[box office bomb]] they predicted (grossing a mere $5,000,000) despite its association with the popular television show. In an interesting twist, theater chains threatened not to show it at all when distributor [[20th Century Fox]]—in a similar move to the rushed production of the film to capitalize on ''Idol'''s popularity—announced plans to rush the movie to [[VHS]] and [[DVD]] a mere six weeks after its opening weekend. Conceding to theater owners, Fox pushed the scheduled video date back a number of months. When the movie tanked in its first weekend of theatrical release, Fox reinstated the original VHS and DVD release schedule.


Other listing systems also rate it [[Films considered the worst ever|among the worst movies ever made]].{{Fact|date=December 2007}} The movie was equally attacked by critics and comedians alike:
Other listing systems also rate it [[Films considered the worst ever|among the worst movies ever made]][[http://www.imdb.com/chart/bottom?tt0339034]].movie was equally attacked by critics and comedians alike:


{{Quote|Here's the movie: From Justin To Kelly. Here's my review: From Theater To Video|[[Craig Kilborn]]|[[The Late Late Show]], Jun 22, 2003}}
{{Quote|Here's the movie: From Justin To Kelly. Here's my review: From Theater To Video|[[Craig Kilborn]]|[[The Late Late Show]], Jun 22, 2003}}

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From Justin to Kelly
Promotional poster for From Justin to Kelly
Directed byRobert Iscove
Written byKim Fuller
Produced byJohn Steven Agoglia
StarringKelly Clarkson
Justin Guarini
Katherine Bailess
Anika Noni Rose
Brian Dietzen
CinematographyFrancis Kenny
Edited byTirsa Hackshaw
Casey O. Rohrs
Music byGreg Siff
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
June 20 2003
Running time
81 min
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million
File:Justin to kelly.jpg
Anika Noni Rose, Katherine Bailess and Kelly Clarkson in From Justin to Kelly.

From Justin to Kelly is a 2003 film starring Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini, the winner and runner-up, respectively, of the first season of American Idol.

Plot

The movie is set during spring break in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Texan singing waitress Kelly Taylor (played by Clarkson) meets Pennsylvanian college student Justin Bell (played by Guarini), and they fall for each other.

Various romantic complications ensue. Kelly's friend Kaya falls in love with charming bus boy Carlos; Kelly's other friend, Alexa (Katherine Bailess), schemes to keep Justin and Kelly from meeting; Justin's friend, Brandon (Greg Siff), is always getting on the wrong side of a sexy beach patrolwoman; and Justin's other friend, Eddie (Brian Dietzen), tries to hook up with a cyberpal.

Criticism

The critics began mercilessly deriding the movie upon news of its making, and the movie was the box office bomb they predicted (grossing a mere $5,000,000) despite its association with the popular television show. In an interesting twist, theater chains threatened not to show it at all when distributor 20th Century Fox—in a similar move to the rushed production of the film to capitalize on Idol's popularity—announced plans to rush the movie to VHS and DVD a mere six weeks after its opening weekend. Conceding to theater owners, Fox pushed the scheduled video date back a number of months. When the movie tanked in its first weekend of theatrical release, Fox reinstated the original VHS and DVD release schedule.

Other listing systems also rate it among the worst movies ever made[[1]].movie was equally attacked by critics and comedians alike:

Here's the movie: From Justin To Kelly. Here's my review: From Theater To Video

— Craig Kilborn, The Late Late Show, Jun 22, 2003

The film's choreography was considered so bad that a special Golden Raspberry "Governor's Award" was created just so From Justin to Kelly could win it.

Clarkson's already rising musical career was unaffected by the movie's failure, but Guarini's was hurt as the movie's bad buzz coincided with the release of his long delayed debut album.

In many interviews, Clarkson stated that she "never wanted to do this or be an actress".

If there was one success story to come out of this film, it was Anika Noni Rose, who played Kaya. She won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for the Broadway musical Caroline, or Change the very next year. Coincidentally, her next big movie role was opposite another American Idol contestant, Jennifer Hudson, in Dreamgirls.

The movie was nominated for four Teen Choice Awards, including Choice Summer Movie and Choice Chemistry. Kelly Clarkson was nominated for Choice Breakout Movie Star, Female and Choice Crossover Artist.

See also