better than the old st trinains films,good plot, would recommend to anyone who wants a good laugh as it is funny from start to end.
Rupert Everett is, I fear, no Alistair Sim, and is perhaps the weak link in this tale of criminally-inclined schoolgirls updated from the mid 20th century. The story is perhaps more focussed than in the earlier films and the impetus is kept up to the end. A continuous stream of gags and bad jokes. Colin Firth is suitably pompous as the education minister with a too-personal involvement, and Stephen Fry hams it up as a quizmaster. Tallulah Riley is effective and quietly sexy as the new pupil who transforms from obedience to one of the worst, and Gemma Arterton naturally makes a bombshell - if rather mature - head girl. Short, but okay for an evening when something undemanding is needed.
as above said this is gr8 4 a sleepova, breakup or mother/daughter bonding. PLZ watch it if not alredy dun so!!!!!!!