In the movie, when Viola is becoming a guy, they play "Love Is All Around" by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. But the version on the soundtrack is sung by The Tea Queens. Any particular reason why?She's the Man (2006) - 3 questions
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In the movie, when Viola is becoming a guy, they play "Love Is All Around" by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. But the version on the soundtrack is sung by The Tea Queens. Any particular reason why?
I was wondering what kind of suit the coach is wearing at the final game. Does anyone know the brand, price, where to get it, etc? I am an Australian, so the closer, the better.
At the carnival, Viola sees her mom and her mom ask her where her brother is. Viola runs away and changes into "Sebastian" in the ride. Why does she do this? And why does she change right back? [Both Sebastian and Viola are supposed to be at this carnival so she has to keep changing to make "appearances" so it would appear they are both there.] Answered by edelianYou may also like: Step Up | High School Musical 2 | John Tucker Must Die | Step Up 2: The Streets | Titanic
