Thursday, February 28, 2013

Mean Girls

My favorite movie of all time is Mean Girls! Although it came out in 2004, nothing has come in its place since then. Main Characters are Lindsay Lohan (Cady Heron), Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert), and Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried). "Raised in the African bush country by her zoologist parents, Cady Heron thinks she knows all about the "survival of the fittest". But the law of the jungle takes on a whole new meaning when the home-schooled 16-year old enters public high school for the first time. Trying to find her place between jocks, mathletes, and other subcultures, Cady crosses paths with the meanest species of all - the Queen Bee, aka the cool and calculating Regina George, leader of the school's most fashionable clique, the Plastics. When Cady falls for Regina's ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels, though, the Queen Bee is stung - and she schemes to destroy Cady's social future. Cady's own claws soon come out as she leaps into a hilarious "Girl World" war that has the whole school running for cover" - Plot Summary by Mean Girls IMDb.

Mean Girls to me will never get old, it depicts high school in both a realistic and unrealistic way that girls in high school that can relate too. It shows that girls are ruthless and will do anything to get even with another girl. Mean Girls never fails to make me laugh, no matter how many times I've seen it! There are so many memorable quotes from Mean Girls that I still use till this day!

 My favorite quote is "Get in loser we're going shopping"-Regina George. 

I think that everyone should watch Mean Girls because its a great movie that wont fail to make you laugh! Its a movie that people can relate too especially girls in high school. Although the drama might not go to the extent that it does in Mean Girls, it is definitely a movie that girls can relate too when it comes to drama! Mean Girls was rated with a 6.9/10 by the Rotten Tomatoes. "A smart little comedy that tries, within the limits of the teen-movie form, to say some real things about high school girls and the struggle for popularity."-Mick La Salle (San Francisco Chronicle)


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