It's a Boy Girl Thing

It's a Boy Girl Thing is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Nick Hurran[1] and written by Geoff Deane, starring Kevin Zegers and Samaire Armstrong and set in the United States but filmed and produced in Canada and the United Kingdom.

[5] It's a Boy Girl Thing was produced by Elton John's motion picture company Rocket Pictures and independently distributed by Mel Gibson's Icon Productions and was released on 26 December 2006 in the United Kingdom and has since then been released in some countries in cinemas, in others directly to DVD, and in others as a TV film.

Woody Deane and Nell Bedworth are neighbors and former childhood friends who go to the same high school, but are complete opposites.

Woody is a popular varsity football player while Nell loves literature but lacks social skills.

Arriving at school, they immediately blame each other for the body swap, but agree to be the other person until they can switch back.

At first, they seem to succeed, but quickly return to arguing when they feel they are misrepresenting each other, such as Woody (in Nell's body) answering a question oddly in class.

Admitting he didn't actually lose Nell's virginity, he explains that everyone was simply spreading Nicky's lies.

Afterwards, Nell and Woody reach a truce and realize the Tezcatlipoca statue at the museum caused the body swap.

The following day, Nell tells her mother she is taking a year's sabbatical before attending Yale, hops into Woody's car and they drive off together.

Tracks include a cover version of "I Think We're Alone Now" by Girls Aloud, "Let's Get It Started" by The Black Eyed Peas, "Be Strong" by Fefe Dobson, "High" by James Blunt and "Push the Button" and "Red Dress" by the Sugababes, as well as other songs by the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John, Orson, Marz and many more.