From the writer David Kendall and director Ed Decter comes a hilarious comedy that will brighten up any rainy day. It deals with fitting into the high school clique and one guy who doesn't do it right at all. Meet Dizzy (DJ Qualls). He is a cute guy, but he is really clumsy and shy for the high school he finds himself in. Also, he goes through the same problems in the puberty as the rest of the world, but the only difference is that he gets ridiculed because of every mistake he makes. After he gets expelled from the high school he's in, Dizzy sees that as a chance to learn the way to make one totally new, pretty cool personality in the new one. And where is that better to learn than in prison. So, he makes friends with one prison inmate, who teaches him every trick in the book- from walking, talking to dancing, what to say in which moment and how to behave in general. After getting into the new high school, Dizzy makes a new name for himself. But, along the way, he also manages to lose trust and care of his previous friends as he tries to fit into the new clique. And somewhere along the way he falls in love with one of the popular girls- Danielle (Eliza Dushku). What life will he choose- old one with great friends or the new one with a fake identity?