She’s the Man is the type of movie you can never get tired of re-watching. Plus we have two of the most iconic actors from the 2000s in this movie so what else could you want?
Full of quirky and hilarious moments, this iconic film is based on Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. It follows Viola (Amanda Bynes), a soccer-loving teen. She’s disappointed when her school doesn’t have a women’s team.
However, Viola’s chance to make her dream come true comes when her brother, Sebastian Hastings (James Kirk), secretly goes to London to pursue his music career. He convinces his sister to cover for him at his boarding school. As you can guess, things get messy. But there’s a perk, the super hot athlete Duke (Channing Tatum), who turns out to be Viola’s roommate!

Now that you’ve probably seen She’s the Man, here are 10 movies you need to watch next!
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
10 Things I Hate About You is a modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, set in a high school where a feminist student named Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles) is pursued by rebellious new student Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger). The plot follows Patrick being paid to date Kat as her sister, Bianca, can’t date until Kat does.
Easy A
Emma Stone plays Olive Penderghast in Easy A, a high school student who unintentionally becomes the center of attention at her school.
The trouble begins when Olive lies to her best friend about losing her virginity to a college guy. When another student overhears the conversation, the rumors spread like wildfire, and Olive’s life quickly turns into one big, unexpected scandal.
Clueless
A modern take on Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless is about a rich teen named Cher (Alicia Silverstone) who attends a prestigious high school in Beverly Hills. Cher rules over the school as one of the popular students. During the movie, she takes it upon herself to play matchmaker but in an unexpected twist, she discovers love herself. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy, and Paul Rudd.
Wild Child
Wild Child is a teen comedy that follows Poppy (played by Emma Roberts), a spoiled, rebellious teenager from Malibu, who is sent to a strict British boarding school as a punishment. However, she soon struggles to adapt to the strict rules and a harsh environment. Poppy ends up clashing with her classmates and teachers, but over time, she learns important life lessons.
The Princess Diaries
The Princess Diaries is an iconic film that many cherish. It stars Anne Hathaway as Mia Thermopolis, an average and less-than-fashionable student who is thrown into high society after learning she’s the princess of a small European state. There are so many hilarious and relatable moments in this movie. The supporting cast includes Julie Andrews as Mia’s regal grandmother, Queen Clarisse Renaldi, and Heather Matarazzo as her awkward yet loyal best friend, Lilly.
Mean Girls
Mean Girls takes us inside the world of high school cliques, with Regina George (Rachel McAdams) ruling as the queen bee of the “Plastics.” When Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), a new girl fresh from homeschooling, joins their group, chaos quickly follows. With so many iconic quotes and showing a different side of High school life, Mean Girls is a teen movie classic.
Pitch Perfect
Pitch Perfect is a lively, feel-good movie that follows a college a cappella group, the Barden Bellas, as they fight to win a national competition. When Beca (Anna Kendrick) joins the group however things change as she begins to clash with the traditional routine of the group. However, her impressive talent helps them get far in the contest.
The Hot Chick
The Hot Chick is a goofy comedy about Jessica (Rachel McAdams), a popular high school girl who wakes up in the body of a middle-aged man (Rob Schneider) after a freak accident involving a magical ring. As Jessica tries to adjust to life in her new body, she must deal with the challenges of being a man while also finding a way to switch back. It’s definitely a must-watch!
She’s All That
She’s All That is a popular teen comedy that follows Laney Boggs, a shy and unpopular student. After breaking up with his girlfriend, jock Zack Siler (Freddie Prinze Jr.) is challenged by a bet from his friend to transform Laney into the next prom queen. As Zack helps her get a makeover, he begins to fall for her, leading to unexpected complications.
Love Rosie
Based on the 2004 novel Where Rainbows End by Cecelia Ahern, Love, Rosie follows our two likable protagonists Alex (Sam Claflin) and Rosie (Lily Collins) as the course of their lives changes following an incident that happened on Rosie’s eighteenth birthday.
Despite being childhood friends, Alex has always wanted something more but isn’t sure Rosie feels the same. And his doubts are seemingly confirmed on that night. The rest of the film takes place after the pair leave behind their old lives and head into the real adult world.