Dirty Deeds is a 2005 American comedy film directed by David Kendall, produced by Bill Civitella and Dan Kaplow, and written by Jon Land and Jonathan Thies.
Meg's younger brother, Kyle, wants to do the challenge to earn the respect of the school's jocks, who are constantly bullying him.
This way, the cops, who are determined to stop all those who attempt the deeds, have no idea of Zach's intentions of completing the list.
With some last-minute help from Vincent Scarno (the owner of the car from Deed #8), Zach is able to turn the tables in time.
In the midst of everything, Zach and Meg end up falling in love over the list of "Dirty Deeds".