John Tucker Must Die (2006) — dir. Betty Thomas
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Recently re-watched “confession of a shopaholic”, “legally blonde”, “clueless”, “the devil wears Prada” and “the house bunny” and lemme tell you no one can compare to how that era in media represented girly girls as much as it did, sure it wasn’t perfect, but it just hits differently now that almost every type of trope or girl heroine is represented in a masculine light or not like other girls trope and sees the girly girls as shallow and dumb.
Like its so hard to find anything where girls and women just support each other, and if they are going to be rivals or not like each other pls make it so that its actually relevant to the plot and make sense for them to not like each other, and not just because women hate other women trope.
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Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
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Kate Beckinsale as Selene in Underworld: Evolution.
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The Doctor: This year I lost my dear friend, the master
*the master in the background*
The Master: QUIT TELLING EVERYONE I'M DEAD
The Doctor: Sometimes I can still hear their voice
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John Tucker Must Die (2006) — dir. Betty Thomas
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i think that bridget jones's diary's fighting scene to 'it's raining men' is the peak of cinema
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Presque rien (2000) Sébastien Lifshitz
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Elizabeth Hurley in Bedazzled (2000)
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Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, a rare sequel I like better the original. Though, as per usual, I wish they'd have gone harder with it, in particular have Kim kill a lot more townspeople...with no remorse at the end.
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