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10 Things I Hate About You

10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. The screenplay, by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is a modernization of William Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew, retold in a late-1990s American high school setting.[citation needed] In the story, new student Cameron (Gordon-Levitt) is smitten with Bianca (Oleynik) and, in order to get around her father's strict rules on dating, attempts to get bad boy Patrick (Ledger) to date Bianca's ill-tempered sister, Kat (Stiles). The film is named after a poem Kat writes about her romance with Patrick. Much of the filming took place in the Seattle metropolitan area, with many scenes shot at Stadium High School in Tacoma.

10 Things I Hate About You
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGil Junger
Written by
Based onThe Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
Produced byAndrew Lazar
Starring
CinematographyMark Irwin
Edited byO. Nicholas Brown
Music byRichard Gibbs
Production
companies
Touchstone Pictures
Mad Chance
Jaret Entertainment
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • March 31, 1999 (1999-03-31)
Running time
97 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Budget$13 million[1]
Box office$60.4 million[2]

Released on March 31, 1999, 10 Things I Hate About You grossed over $60 million and received generally positive reviews from critics. It had breakthrough roles for Stiles, Ledger, and Gordon-Levitt, all of whom were nominated for various teen-oriented awards. The film has since developed a cult following and is considered a classic in the teen film genre. Ten years later, it was adapted into a television series of the same title, which ran for 20 episodes and featured Larry Miller reprising his role as Walter Stratford.

Plot

Cameron James, a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area, falls in love at first sight with beautiful and popular sophomore Bianca Stratford. Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited, and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister, the shrewish Kat, to date. Kat, a senior, is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, but her father, Walter, wants her to stay close to home. Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner, but Walter, an obstetrician worried about teenage pregnancy, will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate. Frustrated by Bianca's insistence and Kat's rebelliousness, Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does, knowing that Kat's antisocial attitude makes this unlikely.

When Cameron asks Bianca out, she informs him of her father's new rule and, as a pretense for allowing her to date Joey, suggests that Cameron find someone willing to date Kat. Cameron selects "bad boy" Patrick Verona, but Patrick scares him off. Michael assists by convincing Joey to pay Patrick to take Kat out, under the pretense that this will allow Joey to date Bianca. Patrick agrees to the deal, but Kat rebuffs his first few advances. Michael and Cameron help him by probing Bianca for information on Kat's likes and dislikes. Armed with this knowledge, Patrick begins to win Kat's interest. She goes to a party with him, which enables Bianca to go as well, much to Walter's dismay.

At the party, Kat becomes upset when she sees Bianca with Joey, and responds by getting drunk. Patrick attends to her, and Kat starts to open up, expressing her interest in starting a band. But when she tries to kiss him, Patrick pulls away and Kat leaves, infuriated. Meanwhile, Bianca ignores Cameron in favor of Joey, leaving Cameron dejected. But Bianca soon realizes that Joey is shallow and self-absorbed, and asks Cameron for a ride home. Cameron admits his feelings for her and his frustration with how she has treated him. Bianca responds by kissing him.

Joey offers to pay Patrick to take Kat to the prom so he can take Bianca. Patrick initially refuses, but relents when Joey offers him more money. Kat is still angry with Patrick, but he wins her over by serenading her with the accompaniment of the marching band, and she helps him sneak out of detention. They go on a date, which turns romantic, but Kat becomes suspicious and angry when Patrick insists that she go with him to the prom, an event she is adamantly against. Bianca is irritated that Cameron hasn't asked her to the prom, and so accepts Joey's invitation, but Walter won't allow it unless Kat goes too. Kat confesses to Bianca that she dated Joey when they were freshmen and, succumbing to peer pressure, had sex with him. Afterwards she regretted it and Joey dumped her, so she vowed to never again do anything just because everyone else was doing it. Bianca insists that she can make her own choices, so Kat agrees to go to the prom with Patrick, and Bianca decides to go with Cameron instead of Joey.

All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick, which causes Kat to leave, heartbroken. Joey then punches Cameron, but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her, Kat, and Cameron. Bianca and Cameron share another kiss.

The next day, Bianca reconciles with Kat and begins dating Cameron. Walter admits that Kat is capable of taking care of herself, and gives her permission to attend Sarah Lawrence College. For an assignment in which the students were to write their own versions of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 141, Kat reads aloud a poem titled "10 Things I Hate About You", revealing that she still loves Patrick. Patrick surprises her with a Fender Stratocaster bought with the money Joey paid him, and confesses that he has fallen for her. Kat forgives him, and they make up with a kiss.

Cast

  • Julia Stiles as Katarina "Kat" Stratford, the antisocial, shrewish elder Stratford sister
  • Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona, the Australian "bad boy" hired to date Kat
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Cameron James, the new student at Padua High School who is smitten with Bianca and goes to great lengths to win her favor
  • Larisa Oleynik as Bianca Stratford, the younger Stratford sister, superficial and popular
  • Larry Miller as Walter Stratford, an obstetrician and single parent who is overprotective of his daughters
  • Andrew Keegan as Joey Donner, an affluent, self-absorbed high school senior and aspiring model who intends to have sex with Bianca, and to that end pays Patrick to date Kat
  • David Krumholtz as Michael Eckman, a geek who assists Cameron in his quest to woo Bianca, and in the process tries to woo Kat's friend Mandella
  • Susan May Pratt as Mandella, Kat's only close friend and an aficionado of William Shakespeare
  • Gabrielle Union as Chastity Church, Bianca's best friend
  • Daryl Mitchell as Mr. Morgan, teacher of Kat, Patrick, and Joey's English class
  • Allison Janney as Ms. Perky, Padua High School's guidance counselor and a writer of erotic literature
  • David Leisure as Mr. Chapin, coach of the girls' soccer team
  • Greg Jackson as "Scurvy", a friend of Patrick
  • Kyle Cease as Bogey Lowenstein, a golf enthusiast and member of a clique of aspiring MBAs
  • The band Letters to Cleo (singer Kay Hanley, guitarists Greg McKenna and Michael Eisenstein, bassist Scott Riebling, and drummer Jason Sutter) appears as the band performing at Club Skunk, playing their songs "Come On" and "Co-Pilot", and a cover of Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me" on the school's rooftop during the closing credits. Hanley and Eisenstein also appear in the prom scene, performing a cover of Nick Lowe's "Cruel to Be Kind" with Save Ferris.
  • The band Save Ferris (singer Monique Powell, guitarist Brian Mashburn, bassist Bill Uechi, trumpeter José Castellaños, trombonist Brian Williams, saxophonist Eric Zamora, and drummer Evan Kilbourne) appears as the band performing at the prom, playing their songs "I Know" and "Can't Stop" as well as covers of The Isley Brothers' "Shout" and Nick Lowe's "Cruel to Be Kind".

Production

The script was finalized in November 1997.[3] Many of the scenes were filmed on location at Stadium High School and at a house in the North End of Tacoma, Washington. The prom sequence was shot over three days in Seattle.[4] Costume designer Kim Tillman designed original dresses for Oleynik and Stiles, as well as the period outfits for Pratt and Krumholtz. Union's snakeskin prom dress is a Betsey Johnson design. Ledger's and Gordon-Levitt's vintage tuxes came from Isadora's in Seattle.[4]

Josh Hartnett and Ashton Kutcher were in the running to play Patrick. Eliza Dushku auditioned for the role of Kat. Katie Holmes was also considered for the role. Kate Hudson was offered the part but her mother, Goldie Hawn, didn't like the script and forced her to pass on the role.[5]

Release

In its opening weekend, the film grossed $8.3 million in 2,271 theaters domestically (averaging $3,668 per venue), finishing second at the box office, behind The Matrix. It grossed a total of $38.2 million in the U.S. and Canada, and $15.3 million in other territories, for $53.5 million worldwide.[2]

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 71% based on 82 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The website's critics consensus states: "Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger add strong performances to an unexpectedly clever script, elevating 10 Things (slightly) above typical teen fare."[6] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[7] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[8]

Geoff Andrew from Time Out praised the film's leads, writing, "Stiles grows into her character, and Ledger is effortlessly charming."[9] Brad Laidman of Film Threat said the film was "pure of heart and perfectly executed."[10] Ron Wells, also of Film Threat, wrote, "Of all the teen films released this year, this one is, by far, the best."[11] Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying that he "liked the movie's spirit, the actors and some of the scenes. The music, much of it by the band Letters to Cleo, is subtle and inventive while still cheerful. The movie almost but not quite achieves liftoff against the gravitational pull of the tired story formula."[12] Entertainment Weekly put the film 49th on its list of Best High School Movies.[13]

Accolades

10 Things I Hate About You provided breakthrough roles for Stiles, Ledger, and Gordon-Levitt.[14][15][16] Gordon-Levitt, Stiles, and Oleynik each received Young Star Award nominations for Best Actor/Actress in a Comedy Film. The movie was nominated for seven Teen Choice Awards: Choice Movie: Breakout Star (Stiles), Choice Movie: Comedy, Choice Movie: Funniest Scene (featuring Krumholtz), Choice Movie: Love Scene (featuring Stiles and Ledger), Choice Movie: Hissy Fit (Gordon-Levitt), Choice Movie: Villain (Andrew Keegan) and Choice Movie: Soundtrack. The film's casting directors Marcia Ross and Donna Morong won "Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy" at the Casting Society of America in 1999. In 2000, Stiles won the CFCA Award for Most Promising Actress (tied with Émilie Dequenne in Rosetta) and an MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Female Performance. Ledger was also nominated for an MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Performance for the song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".[17]

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack album, featuring Letters to Cleo performing cover versions of Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me" and Nick Lowe's "Cruel to Be Kind", stayed on the Billboard 200 chart for seven weeks, peaking at no. 52.[18][19] Reviewer S. Peeples of AllMusic rated it 3 stars out of 5, calling it "one of the best modern rock soundtracks of the spring 1999 season".[20]

No.TitleWriter(s)PerformerLength
1."I Want You to Want Me" (originally performed by Cheap Trick)Rick NielsenLetters to Cleo3:25
2."F.N.T. (Fascinating New Thing)" (from Great Divide, 1996)Dan Wilson, Jacob SlichterSemisonic3:29
3."I Know" (contains an interpretation of "Shout", written by O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, and Rudolph Isley and originally performed by The Isley Brothers)Michael Holton, Miré Molner, Brian MashburnSave Ferris2:52
4."Your Winter" (from Fortress, 2000)Ken Block, Jett Beres, Andrew Copeland, Ryan Newell, Mark Trojanowski, Bill SmithSister Hazel4:39
5."Even Angels Fall" (from Key of a Minor, 2000)Tom Whitlock, Jessica Riddle, Kim Bullard, Penny FramstadJessica Riddle3:27
6."New World" (from Leroy, 2001)Leroy MillerLeroy3:02
7."Saturday Night"Rodney Jerkins, Marti Sharron, Dan SembelloTa-Gana4:26
8."Atomic Dog" (from Computer Games, 1982)George Clinton, Garry Shider, David SpradleyGeorge Clinton4:44
9."Dazz" (from Good High, 1976)Ray Ransom, Edward Irons, Reginald HargisBrick3:24
10."The Weakness in Me" (from Walk Under Ladders, 1981)Joan ArmatradingJoan Armatrading3:32
11."War" (from "My Favourite Game", 1998)Peter Svensson, Nina PerssonThe Cardigans3:57
12."Wings of a Dove" (1983)Carl Smyth, Graham McPhersonMadness3:00
13."Cruel to Be Kind" (originally performed by Nick Lowe)Nick Lowe, Ian GommLetters to Cleo3:01
14."One More Thing"Richard GibbsRichard Gibbs3:01
Total length:49:59

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[21] Gold 35,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[22] Silver 60,000*
United States (RIAA)[23] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Adaptations

In June 1999, the Scholastic Corporation published a novelization of the story, adapted by David Levithan.[24] The story is retold as it is in the film, with each chapter written from the point of view of either Bianca, Cameron, Kat, Patrick, or Michael.

In October 2008, ABC Family ordered a pilot episode of 10 Things I Hate About You, a half-hour, single-camera comedy series based on the film. Larry Miller is the only actor from the film to reprise his role in the TV series. The director of the film, Gil Junger, directed many of the episodes, including the pilot; the film's composer, Richard Gibbs, also returned to do the show's music. The series was adapted and produced by Carter Covington.[25] The show premiered on July 7, 2009,[26] and ended on May 24, 2010, lasting 20 episodes.

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For the television series see 10 Things I Hate About You TV series For the Leah Kate song see 10 Things I Hate About You song 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Julia Stiles Heath Ledger Joseph Gordon Levitt and Larisa Oleynik The screenplay by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith is a modernization of William Shakespeare s comedy The Taming of the Shrew retold in a late 1990s American high school setting citation needed In the story new student Cameron Gordon Levitt is smitten with Bianca Oleynik and in order to get around her father s strict rules on dating attempts to get bad boy Patrick Ledger to date Bianca s ill tempered sister Kat Stiles The film is named after a poem Kat writes about her romance with Patrick Much of the filming took place in the Seattle metropolitan area with many scenes shot at Stadium High School in Tacoma 10 Things I Hate About YouTheatrical release posterDirected byGil JungerWritten byKaren McCullah Kirsten SmithBased onThe Taming of the Shrewby William ShakespeareProduced byAndrew LazarStarringJulia Stiles Heath Ledger Joseph Gordon Levitt Larisa Oleynik Larry Miller Andrew Keegan David Krumholtz Susan May PrattCinematographyMark IrwinEdited byO Nicholas BrownMusic byRichard GibbsProductioncompaniesTouchstone PicturesMad ChanceJaret EntertainmentDistributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease dateMarch 31 1999 1999 03 31 Running time97 minutesLanguageEnglishBudget 13 million 1 Box office 60 4 million 2 Released on March 31 1999 10 Things I Hate About You grossed over 60 million and received generally positive reviews from critics It had breakthrough roles for Stiles Ledger and Gordon Levitt all of whom were nominated for various teen oriented awards The film has since developed a cult following and is considered a classic in the teen film genre Ten years later it was adapted into a television series of the same title which ran for 20 episodes and featured Larry Miller reprising his role as Walter Stratford Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Soundtrack 6 1 Certifications 7 Adaptations 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditCameron James a new student at Padua High School in the Seattle area falls in love at first sight with beautiful and popular sophomore Bianca Stratford Geeky Michael Eckman warns him that Bianca is vapid and conceited and that her overprotective father does not allow Bianca or her older sister the shrewish Kat to date Kat a senior is accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York but her father Walter wants her to stay close to home Bianca wishes to date affluent senior Joey Donner but Walter an obstetrician worried about teenage pregnancy will not allow his daughters to date until they graduate Frustrated by Bianca s insistence and Kat s rebelliousness Walter declares that Bianca may date only when Kat does knowing that Kat s antisocial attitude makes this unlikely When Cameron asks Bianca out she informs him of her father s new rule and as a pretense for allowing her to date Joey suggests that Cameron find someone willing to date Kat Cameron selects bad boy Patrick Verona but Patrick scares him off Michael assists by convincing Joey to pay Patrick to take Kat out under the pretense that this will allow Joey to date Bianca Patrick agrees to the deal but Kat rebuffs his first few advances Michael and Cameron help him by probing Bianca for information on Kat s likes and dislikes Armed with this knowledge Patrick begins to win Kat s interest She goes to a party with him which enables Bianca to go as well much to Walter s dismay At the party Kat becomes upset when she sees Bianca with Joey and responds by getting drunk Patrick attends to her and Kat starts to open up expressing her interest in starting a band But when she tries to kiss him Patrick pulls away and Kat leaves infuriated Meanwhile Bianca ignores Cameron in favor of Joey leaving Cameron dejected But Bianca soon realizes that Joey is shallow and self absorbed and asks Cameron for a ride home Cameron admits his feelings for her and his frustration with how she has treated him Bianca responds by kissing him Joey offers to pay Patrick to take Kat to the prom so he can take Bianca Patrick initially refuses but relents when Joey offers him more money Kat is still angry with Patrick but he wins her over by serenading her with the accompaniment of the marching band and she helps him sneak out of detention They go on a date which turns romantic but Kat becomes suspicious and angry when Patrick insists that she go with him to the prom an event she is adamantly against Bianca is irritated that Cameron hasn t asked her to the prom and so accepts Joey s invitation but Walter won t allow it unless Kat goes too Kat confesses to Bianca that she dated Joey when they were freshmen and succumbing to peer pressure had sex with him Afterwards she regretted it and Joey dumped her so she vowed to never again do anything just because everyone else was doing it Bianca insists that she can make her own choices so Kat agrees to go to the prom with Patrick and Bianca decides to go with Cameron instead of Joey All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron Joey reveals his arrangement with Patrick which causes Kat to leave heartbroken Joey then punches Cameron but is in turn beaten up by Bianca for having hurt her Kat and Cameron Bianca and Cameron share another kiss The next day Bianca reconciles with Kat and begins dating Cameron Walter admits that Kat is capable of taking care of herself and gives her permission to attend Sarah Lawrence College For an assignment in which the students were to write their own versions of William Shakespeare s Sonnet 141 Kat reads aloud a poem titled 10 Things I Hate About You revealing that she still loves Patrick Patrick surprises her with a Fender Stratocaster bought with the money Joey paid him and confesses that he has fallen for her Kat forgives him and they make up with a kiss Cast EditJulia Stiles as Katarina Kat Stratford the antisocial shrewish elder Stratford sister Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona the Australian bad boy hired to date Kat Joseph Gordon Levitt as Cameron James the new student at Padua High School who is smitten with Bianca and goes to great lengths to win her favor Larisa Oleynik as Bianca Stratford the younger Stratford sister superficial and popular Larry Miller as Walter Stratford an obstetrician and single parent who is overprotective of his daughters Andrew Keegan as Joey Donner an affluent self absorbed high school senior and aspiring model who intends to have sex with Bianca and to that end pays Patrick to date Kat David Krumholtz as Michael Eckman a geek who assists Cameron in his quest to woo Bianca and in the process tries to woo Kat s friend Mandella Susan May Pratt as Mandella Kat s only close friend and an aficionado of William Shakespeare Gabrielle Union as Chastity Church Bianca s best friend Daryl Mitchell as Mr Morgan teacher of Kat Patrick and Joey s English class Allison Janney as Ms Perky Padua High School s guidance counselor and a writer of erotic literature David Leisure as Mr Chapin coach of the girls soccer team Greg Jackson as Scurvy a friend of Patrick Kyle Cease as Bogey Lowenstein a golf enthusiast and member of a clique of aspiring MBAs The band Letters to Cleo singer Kay Hanley guitarists Greg McKenna and Michael Eisenstein bassist Scott Riebling and drummer Jason Sutter appears as the band performing at Club Skunk playing their songs Come On and Co Pilot and a cover of Cheap Trick s I Want You to Want Me on the school s rooftop during the closing credits Hanley and Eisenstein also appear in the prom scene performing a cover of Nick Lowe s Cruel to Be Kind with Save Ferris The band Save Ferris singer Monique Powell guitarist Brian Mashburn bassist Bill Uechi trumpeter Jose Castellanos trombonist Brian Williams saxophonist Eric Zamora and drummer Evan Kilbourne appears as the band performing at the prom playing their songs I Know and Can t Stop as well as covers of The Isley Brothers Shout and Nick Lowe s Cruel to Be Kind Production EditThe script was finalized in November 1997 3 Many of the scenes were filmed on location at Stadium High School and at a house in the North End of Tacoma Washington The prom sequence was shot over three days in Seattle 4 Costume designer Kim Tillman designed original dresses for Oleynik and Stiles as well as the period outfits for Pratt and Krumholtz Union s snakeskin prom dress is a Betsey Johnson design Ledger s and Gordon Levitt s vintage tuxes came from Isadora s in Seattle 4 Josh Hartnett and Ashton Kutcher were in the running to play Patrick Eliza Dushku auditioned for the role of Kat Katie Holmes was also considered for the role Kate Hudson was offered the part but her mother Goldie Hawn didn t like the script and forced her to pass on the role 5 Release EditIn its opening weekend the film grossed 8 3 million in 2 271 theaters domestically averaging 3 668 per venue finishing second at the box office behind The Matrix It grossed a total of 38 2 million in the U S and Canada and 15 3 million in other territories for 53 5 million worldwide 2 Reception EditOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 71 based on 82 reviews with an average rating of 6 3 10 The website s critics consensus states Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger add strong performances to an unexpectedly clever script elevating 10 Things slightly above typical teen fare 6 Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 70 out of 100 based on 26 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 7 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 8 Geoff Andrew from Time Out praised the film s leads writing Stiles grows into her character and Ledger is effortlessly charming 9 Brad Laidman of Film Threat said the film was pure of heart and perfectly executed 10 Ron Wells also of Film Threat wrote Of all the teen films released this year this one is by far the best 11 Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying that he liked the movie s spirit the actors and some of the scenes The music much of it by the band Letters to Cleo is subtle and inventive while still cheerful The movie almost but not quite achieves liftoff against the gravitational pull of the tired story formula 12 Entertainment Weekly put the film 49th on its list of Best High School Movies 13 Accolades Edit 10 Things I Hate About You provided breakthrough roles for Stiles Ledger and Gordon Levitt 14 15 16 Gordon Levitt Stiles and Oleynik each received Young Star Award nominations for Best Actor Actress in a Comedy Film The movie was nominated for seven Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Breakout Star Stiles Choice Movie Comedy Choice Movie Funniest Scene featuring Krumholtz Choice Movie Love Scene featuring Stiles and Ledger Choice Movie Hissy Fit Gordon Levitt Choice Movie Villain Andrew Keegan and Choice Movie Soundtrack The film s casting directors Marcia Ross and Donna Morong won Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy at the Casting Society of America in 1999 In 2000 Stiles won the CFCA Award for Most Promising Actress tied with Emilie Dequenne in Rosetta and an MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Female Performance Ledger was also nominated for an MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Performance for the song Can t Take My Eyes Off You 17 Soundtrack EditThe film s soundtrack album featuring Letters to Cleo performing cover versions of Cheap Trick s I Want You to Want Me and Nick Lowe s Cruel to Be Kind stayed on the Billboard 200 chart for seven weeks peaking at no 52 18 19 Reviewer S Peeples of AllMusic rated it 3 stars out of 5 calling it one of the best modern rock soundtracks of the spring 1999 season 20 No TitleWriter s PerformerLength1 I Want You to Want Me originally performed by Cheap Trick Rick NielsenLetters to Cleo3 252 F N T Fascinating New Thing from Great Divide 1996 Dan Wilson Jacob SlichterSemisonic3 293 I Know contains an interpretation of Shout written by O Kelly Isley Ronald Isley and Rudolph Isley and originally performed by The Isley Brothers Michael Holton Mire Molner Brian MashburnSave Ferris2 524 Your Winter from Fortress 2000 Ken Block Jett Beres Andrew Copeland Ryan Newell Mark Trojanowski Bill SmithSister Hazel4 395 Even Angels Fall from Key of a Minor 2000 Tom Whitlock Jessica Riddle Kim Bullard Penny FramstadJessica Riddle3 276 New World from Leroy 2001 Leroy MillerLeroy3 027 Saturday Night Rodney Jerkins Marti Sharron Dan SembelloTa Gana4 268 Atomic Dog from Computer Games 1982 George Clinton Garry Shider David SpradleyGeorge Clinton4 449 Dazz from Good High 1976 Ray Ransom Edward Irons Reginald HargisBrick3 2410 The Weakness in Me from Walk Under Ladders 1981 Joan ArmatradingJoan Armatrading3 3211 War from My Favourite Game 1998 Peter Svensson Nina PerssonThe Cardigans3 5712 Wings of a Dove 1983 Carl Smyth Graham McPhersonMadness3 0013 Cruel to Be Kind originally performed by Nick Lowe Nick Lowe Ian GommLetters to Cleo3 0114 One More Thing Richard GibbsRichard Gibbs3 01Total length 49 59 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 21 Gold 35 000 United Kingdom BPI 22 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 23 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Adaptations EditIn June 1999 the Scholastic Corporation published a novelization of the story adapted by David Levithan 24 The story is retold as it is in the film with each chapter written from the point of view of either Bianca Cameron Kat Patrick or Michael In October 2008 ABC Family ordered a pilot episode of 10 Things I Hate About You a half hour single camera comedy series based on the film Larry Miller is the only actor from the film to reprise his role in the TV series The director of the film Gil Junger directed many of the episodes including the pilot the film s composer Richard Gibbs also returned to do the show s music The series was adapted and produced by Carter Covington 25 The show premiered on July 7 2009 26 and ended on May 24 2010 lasting 20 episodes References Edit 10 Things I Hate About You 1999 Financial Information The Numbers Nash Information Services LLC Retrieved March 28 2021 a b 10 Things I Hate About You at Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Script Database Imsdb com November 12 1997 Archived from the original on September 13 2017 Retrieved August 23 2012 a b Write up on CinemaReview com Archived September 13 2017 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 24 2008 Kaplan Ilana March 27 2019 10 Things I Hate About You When Heath Ledger Was Just Breaking Through The New York Times 10 Things I Hate About You 1999 Rotten Tomatoes Archived from the original on June 17 2020 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