Meet the troublesome Sebastian Valmont. He just got kicked out of his school by his Principal, Mr. Freeman. Mr. Freeman is convinced with a record like Sebastian (assuming drugs, alcohol, vandalism, etc.) he will never get into another school again. Seeing a picture of Mr. Freeman's wife on his desk, Sebastian asks how Mrs. Freeman is, who was last seen campaigning for censoring books for the school system (holding a picture of a sign ""Just say no!""). Mr. Freeman tells Sebastian, she is fine, but he tries to tap into Sebastian.... ""The future is what I make of it."" With those words, Sebastian hugs Mr. Freeman goodbye. Mr. Freeman gets a call immediately from his wife, saying to turn to one of the pages in the yearbook. Mr. Freeman does so, only to see his wife's picture naked with the sign ""Just say no!"" (Remember Tara Reid in the Movie? Very similar.) Sebastian walks out in triumph to a cab waiting for him. He picks up a flower after seeing that the cab driver is a girl. They
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Roger Kumble | Writer | ||
Roger Kumble | Director |