Years before "Heartstopper" made us all swoon, we were experiencing these, ahem, masterpieces.
1. EuroTrip (2004)
Yet, every stop on their European escapade is one comic disaster after another. A riotous club in Amsterdam? Check. Misunderstandings at the Vatican? Double-check. And who can forget that earworm, "Scotty Doesn't Know"? Does it get any more stereotypical than this?
2. Sleepover (2004)
As these young ladies sneak out, each task becomes increasingly zany. From commandeering a security guard's vehicle to sneaking into the hottest high school party, the night turns into an unpredictable chaos.
3. The New Guy (2002)
Released as the transformed "Gil Harris", he enrolls in a new school and, miraculously, becomes the big man on campus. Football hero, dating the hottest girl, you name it. But can a leopard really change its spots?
4. Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
The plot? Well, it's as cliché as they come: turn the odd girl into prom queen. But with every twist and turn, this comedy gleefully pokes fun at all the tropes we've come to love and hate. Plus, there's at least a couple of familiar faces starring: Eric Christian Olsen or Chris Evans, anyone?
5. Drive Me Crazy (1999)
By pretending to date each other, they aim to make their respective crushes jealous. But when they start to fall for each other, it becomes a tangled web of teen angst and confusion.
6. Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
Will Josie, Melody, and Valerie unravel the mystery, or will they become pawns in the grand scheme? Watch for the satirical digs at consumerism. Those leopard print costumes? Iconic.
7. Whatever It Takes (2000)
With deceit, blunders, and a party that turns the school upside down, this film makes you wonder: how far would you go for love? Spoiler: It's a lot more than you'd think!
8. Sugar & Spice (2001)
With ski masks, pom-poms, and a choreographed dance-turned-heist plan, these girls redefine team spirit. I mean, who said cheerleading wasn't extreme?
9. Crossroads (2002)
A singing contest, a search for a mom, and an engagement gone wrong—each mile unveils more drama than the last. Oh, and can we talk about that impromptu karaoke scene? It's... something.
10. Get Over It (2001)
With ludicrous song numbers, a quirky love interest, and a bonkers rendition of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", this flick doesn't skimp on the silly.