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  1. The Perfect Score is a 2004 American teen comedy-heist film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Chris Evans, Erika Christensen, Bryan Greenberg, Scarlett Johansson, Darius Miles, and Leonardo Nam. The film focuses on a group of six New Jersey high school students whose futures will be jeopardized if they fail the upcoming SAT exam.

  2. Jan 30, 2004 · The Perfect Score: Directed by Brian Robbins. With Erika Christensen, Chris Evans, Bryan Greenberg, Scarlett Johansson. Six high school seniors decide to break into the Princeton Testing Center so they can steal the answers to their upcoming SAT tests and all get perfect scores.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Brian Robbins
    • 2004-01-30
  3. May 16, 2018 · Check out the official The Perfect Score (2004) trailer starring Chris Evans! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Buy or Rent on FandangoNOW:...

    • 3 min
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  4. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. College is up next for a group of high-school friends, so Francesca (Scarlett Johansson), the most daring of the group, suggests they ...

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    • Brian Robbins
    • PG-13
    • Erika Christensen
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  5. All-round good boy Kyle's only obstacle to realizing his dream, studying architecture at Cornell, is his average SAT exam score. For best buddy Matty Matthews, getting into college is his hope to be reunited with dream girl Sandy.

  6. Jan 15, 2011 · Kyle (Chris Evans) is a high school senior with looming SAT exams on which he needs a high score in order to get into the architechture program he wants to attend. He is also desperate not to end...

    • 3 min
    • 13.7M
    • GoDVDz
  7. Jan 30, 2004 · I thought about the film because "The Perfect Score" considers similar material without the bite and anger and savage determination. It's too palatable. It maintains a tone of light seriousness, and it depends on the caper for too much of its entertainment value.