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  1. Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification. Drew Barrymore. ... Fantasy Girl. Jennifer Jason Leigh. ... Lydia Callahan. Mischa Barton.

  2. Jun 26, 2007 · Skipped Parts is a comedy-drama film about a 14-year-old boy who moves to a small town with his eccentric mother and falls in love with a local girl. Watch the trailer for Skipped Parts, starring ...

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  3. Jennifer Jason Leigh has become an expert in the chain smoking, oversexed, white trash characters. Her performance is enough to recommend this movie. The underage sex is probably where all the negativity for the movie is coming from. The fact that the movie has this light quirky way may be even more enraging.

  4. Fourteen-year-old Sam Callahan (Bug Hall), an aspiring novelist, is obsessed with finding out about the one topic his favorite authors are skipping over- sex! With the help of his fantasy girl (Drew Barrymore), a beautiful classmate (Mischa Barton) and his rebellious mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh), Sam finds out what those skipped parts are all about. Based on the critically acclaimed novel by ...

  5. Skipped Parts. Available on Tubi TV, iTunes. A rebellious 29 year old firecracker of a mom and her 14 year old son, who is far wiser than his years, are banished to a remote provincial town by her domineering father. While life in a small town presents something of a culture shock, it soon brings about an unexpected coming-of-age for both ...

  6. 1 hr 40 min. 6.3 (3,637) Skipped Parts is a coming-of-age movie released in 2000, directed by Tamra Davis and adapted from the novel of the same name by Tim Sandlin. The movie stars Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Mischa Barton in lead roles. The movie is set in the 1960s, in a small town in Wyoming, where a teenage boy, Sam Callahan ...

  7. Skipped Parts is the first in a series of novels based on the lives of Maury and Sam, the second and final being Sorrow Floats and Social Blunders. The film is about a group of characters living in a small Wyoming town. After making the film-festival rounds in 2000, it had a limited release by Trimark Pictures.