RicardoLuigi... Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 mean girls has to be one of the best movies i've seen in a long time. i love it. check my sig. anyone else seen this movie? if you haven't, watch it. or, I KILL YOU! btw- hola again. i've been here for the past...uh...few days, but i've had nothing to post about
Skinkie Posted November 10, 2004 Posted November 10, 2004 I'll admit to seeing it, but I'll have to add that my girlfriend told me that we needed to go see it, and she can be very convincing.... Anyway, it was pretty good, not fantastic, but pretty good.
RicardoLuigi... Posted November 11, 2004 Author Posted November 11, 2004 i thought it was amazing. except the ending. the ending was okay, b/c it all ended well and stuff, but it was a little weird. girl: "i wish we could all get along like we did in middle school. and i could bake a cake made out of rainbows and smiles, and we'd all eat it and be happy." damian: "she doesn't even go to this school!" ms. norbury: "do you even go here?" girl: "no, i just have lots of feelings." ms. norbury: "okay, go home."
Joshi Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 One of the best chick flicks I'd been forced to see in a while. That said, I hate all chick flicks and this was no exception. It's a good thing Lindsay Lohans hot.
Natty Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 I got told a lil while ago that I remind someone of the girl at the end of the movie where she says something like "lets make a cake out of sunshines and rainbows" I Don't even remember that scene.
RicardoLuigi... Posted November 12, 2004 Author Posted November 12, 2004 that's got to be the best part of the movie. "i'm sorry i called you a gap-toothed bitch. it's not your fault you're so gap-toothed." "i don't hate you because you're fat, you're fat because i hate you." "gretchen, i'm sorry for making fun of you that time you got diarrhea in barnes and noble, and i'm sorry for telling everybody about it. ...and i'm sorry for repeating it now." any of that ring a bell? you know, where they have to stand on the table and apologize...just before regina gets hit by the bus.
Skinkie Posted November 13, 2004 Posted November 13, 2004 Was this the movie where the one girl could tell the weather by squeexin her boobs? If not then there's a backup of chick flicks flooding over the dam in my brain. And I can no longer tell any apart.
Natty Posted November 13, 2004 Posted November 13, 2004 Originally posted by Das Mole that's got to be the best part of the movie. "i'm sorry i called you a gap-toothed bitch. it's not your fault you're so gap-toothed." "i don't hate you because you're fat, you're fat because i hate you." "gretchen, i'm sorry for making fun of you that time you got diarrhea in barnes and noble, and i'm sorry for telling everybody about it. ...and i'm sorry for repeating it now." any of that ring a bell? you know, where they have to stand on the table and apologize...just before regina gets hit by the bus. I remember the scene, I just don't remember that line.
DrMcCoy Posted November 13, 2004 Posted November 13, 2004 Originally posted by Das Mole that's got to be the best part of the movie. [deleted blah] ...ürgh, if this was the "best" part, i really, really, really don't wont to see this "movie"...
RicardoLuigi... Posted November 13, 2004 Author Posted November 13, 2004 actually, that wasn't the best part of the movie...but it was a very good part.
DrMcCoy Posted November 13, 2004 Posted November 13, 2004 Originally posted by Das Mole ...but it was a very good part. ...then i stay by my statement..
Joshi Posted November 13, 2004 Posted November 13, 2004 I don't get what you find so great about it though, I mean... it's a chick flick. And it's not even funny, if it was funny, I might have expressed tiny enjoyment for it, like with Notting Hill, but it was just a load of high school politics. Maybe because I went to a highschool where this kind of thing didn't happen and people just co-existed fine (like the end of the movie), but it also seemed to play on a lot of cliche`s. This is definately one of the bolder and smarter chick flicks around, but I know what I like and I don't like this.
RicardoLuigi... Posted November 14, 2004 Author Posted November 14, 2004 oh. well, my high school actually is like this. maybe that's why i find it to be funnier than other chick flicks that i've seen...like legally blonde. i hate that movie. anything with reese witherspoon, i don't like. i mean, she's a good actress, but i just don't like her movies. b/c in my school, you know, there are the burnouts...and lots of band geeks are sexually active. plus, that high school is actually only 30 minutes away from my house, so if they took examples from north shore high...i wouldn't be surprised that it's a lot like my school.
DrMcCoy Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 i hate it when there is a geek girl and then she's turned in a popular chick... why would anyone trade a high intellect for "popularity" (by behaving immature, stupid and ignorant)?
RicardoLuigi... Posted November 14, 2004 Author Posted November 14, 2004 regina's evil aura encompassed cady and forced her to become popular...if you remember the whole plot of the movie, you'll understand...b/c the plan was that they would "spy" on regina, so to speak...and little by little regina's ways started to rub off on cady. and anyway, it's a movie...what do you expect? they follow a smart girl around for an hour and a half?
Joshi Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Originally posted by DrMcCoy i hate it when there is a geek girl and then she's turned in a popular chick... why would anyone trade a high intellect for "popularity" (by behaving immature, stupid and ignorant)? What was that crappy movie where they took some "nerd" and then transformed her into a babe? Only it was clear from the beginning that she was already a babe, she just tied her hair back and wore glasses. Glasses can be sexy too!
Natty Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Originally posted by Joshi What was that crappy movie where they took some "nerd" and then transformed her into a babe? Only it was clear from the beginning that she was already a babe, she just tied her hair back and wore glasses. Glasses can be sexy too! Jawbreaker? But I LOVED that movie!
Joshi Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Okay, so I've never heard of jawbreaker. Doesn't really matter though, there are about a thousand of these movies going around with the exact same storyline as what I said. The one I'm thinking of had that dude who's going out with Sarah Michelle Gellar in it.
toenail1 Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Originally posted by Joshi Okay, so I've never heard of jawbreaker. Doesn't really matter though, there are about a thousand of these movies going around with the exact same storyline as what I said. The one I'm thinking of had that dude who's going out with Sarah Michelle Gellar in it. not another teen movie??
Alien426 Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 Curiously enough I knew what movie you were thinking of even before the Freddie Prince Jr. hint: She's All That *shudders*
Natty Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 Originally posted by Joshi Okay, so I've never heard of jawbreaker. Doesn't really matter though, there are about a thousand of these movies going around with the exact same storyline as what I said. The one I'm thinking of had that dude who's going out with Sarah Michelle Gellar in it. Jawbreaker was fantastic! Go hire it!
Joshi Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 Weirdly enough, before I went into a DVD shop yesterday and it just drew my eye, and then i remembered your post so i read the back of it. Didn't really appeal to me, so I left it. And yeah, that's the one Alien, that crappy piece of crap. And toenail, I think not another teen movie just took the piss out of that. Of course not another teen movie was actually worse than most teen movies.
Yufster Posted December 2, 2004 Posted December 2, 2004 Mean girls was just like every other movie Lindsay Lohan has been in. In fact, I've been forced to see about five of them, and I can no longer tell them apart. They're all the very, very same. That said, I started a new school this year because we moved a long distance, and I have to say that my new school is exactly like that and the first bit of the movie was sadly realistic.
Yufster Posted December 2, 2004 Posted December 2, 2004 Man, maybe if I didn't eat my lunch in the toilet cubicles every day, I wouldn't be sick with a flu now...
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