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She's the Man (2006) dir. Andy Fickman
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She's the Man 2006 | dir. Andy Fickman
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TEEN MOVIES INSPIRED BY CLASSIC LITERATURE
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She's the Man (2006), dir. Andy Fickman.
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I can do this. I am a dude! I am a hunky dude! I’m a badass hunky dude!
SHE’S THE MAN 2006, dir. Andy Fickman
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SHE'S THE MAN (2006) Dir. Andy Fickman
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5K CELEBRATION ♡ for @perccyjackson ↳ SHE'S THE MAN (2006) dir. Andy Fickman
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#she's so iconic SHE'S THE MAN (2006)
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SHE’S THE MAN ( 2006 ) ↳ dir. Andy Fickman
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sea-owl · 3 months
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You know what era of romcoms I miss? It's the early 2000s teen romcoms that were based on classic literature. They were some of my favorite ones, and yeah, some were loosley based, but they still hit those important bases, and they were so much fun.
We had:
Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew - 10 Things I Hate About You
Shakespeare's 12th Night - She's the Man
Snow White - Sydney White
Cinderella - A Cinderella Story, What a Girl Wants
Little Mermaid - Aquamarine
Jane Austen's Emma - Clueless
The Scarlett Letter - Easy A
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet - Warm Bodies
Shakespeare's Midnight Summer's Dream - Get Over It
Pygmalion - She's All That
Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor - John Tucker Must Die
Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility - Material Girls
I might be missing some, but I remember just having fun with these. One of my English teachers also showed us a few of these movies while studying Shakespeare to show how pieces of literature can change over the years and inspire other's own takes.
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bringiton · 8 months
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She’s the Man (2006), dir. Andy Fickman
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leilakisakabiri · 11 months
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She’s The Man (Gavi)
Summary: You make Gavi watch one of your comfort movies and he can’t help but get invested. 
Warning(s): None, domestic fluff.
A/N: Please send requests if you have any. Also, holy shit guys 575 likes on my last post and counting, you all deserve the world. Thank you so much. 
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“Y/n no please.” Gavi groaned on the couch next to you, watching as you turned on your favorite comfort movie.
“What? It just came on Netflix, there’s no way I can’t watch it.” You protested, fingers already pressing the play button.
He groaned again, his body sinking further down into the cushions, “This is so girly!”
You huffed, “Oh c’mon you haven’t even seen it. You’ll love it. Plus, it has football in it.” You tried to get him interested in the film but to no avail.
This whole thing had started after Gavi had decided to come over to your apartment after practice. The two of you had been dating for the last few months and had gotten to the point in your relationship where instead of always going out and doing something, you would sometimes stay in, opting to order takeout and watch movies.
That, however, led to a host of petty arguments as the two of you always fought about what to watch, having completely different tastes in movies. While Gavi liked watching action or comedy movies, you loved horror or the occasional romcom.
I mean c’mon who wouldn’t want to watch a man written by a women?
“Ok let’s watch this tonight, and next time you can pick.” You suggested.
“Fine, but I’m not watching, I’ll just lay here. Bored.” He responded, looking over at you with puppy dog eyes.
You squinted your eyes at him before turning back to the TV, “Sounds good to me.”
He huffed, rolling his eyes as he shifted to move closer to you, wrapping an arm around you as the movie started, leaning his head on your shoulder, and closing his eyes.
You were immediately engrossed in the movie, watching as Amanda Bynes transformed into a guy.
You were barely twenty minutes into the movie when Gavi spoke up, “Does she really think that’s going to work, it’s so obvious she’s a girl!”
You turned to him, “I thought you were sleeping?”
You saw him close his eyes the second you turned to look at him and went to call him out but decided against it.
“I’m trying but I can still hear the movie.”
“Right.” You responded, focusing your attention back on the TV.
Another 30 minutes passed, and you were sure Gavi was asleep when he spoke again during a particularly intense scene, causing you to jump at the sudden noise.
“Wait why doesn’t Viola just tell Duke the truth?” He asked, voice breaking the silence, as he moved to pause the movie.
“I thought you weren’t watching?” You questioned.
“I’m not.”
“Ok.”
You left the conversation at that refocusing your attention and clicking play.
“…But why though?”
“Gavi are you watching or not?” You asked, fed up with pausing the movie so many times.
“Ok maybe. It’s kinda good.” He admitted.
You gave him a grin, leaning over hug his side, “See I told you.”
“Yeah, whatever, just play the movie.”
You laughed, starting the movie again.
Gavi’s fingers softly rubbed circles on your shoulder as you watched, and you leaned into him getting a whiff of his cologne.
Damn this boy smelled so good, especially for coming over straight after practice.  
You felt your tummy flip as he turned to look at you, your faces millimeters apart. From your position, you could make out the flecks of brown in his eyes, and the scrunch of his eyebrows as he looked down at you.
“You good?” He asked, voice soft.
You nodded giving him a kiss on the cheek, “You’re just so pretty.”
You saw him blush, a pink hue spreading on his cheeks, as he turned to the side with a smile, not being able to hide it, “Stop Y/n.”
You giggled, pulling him closer to you, wrapping your leg around his, basking in his warmth.
It was quiet for the rest of the movie, until the last ten minutes.
You felt Gavi unwrap himself from you as he leaned forward, gesturing wildly at the TV, “This movie is ridiculous. Since when does football have parkour?”
You laughed at his outburst, finding it funny how aggravated he was, complaining about a teen girl romcom not being an accurate portrayal of football.
You shrugged your shoulders, “I don’t know, I think it makes the game more exciting, and it looks cool.”
He turned to look at you with a deadpan expression, “Oh really? Well then in that case excuse me I have to go learn how to do a backflip off the goal post for the next game.” He muttered sarcastically.
You let out a loud laugh, “Now that is a good idea. Maybe then you would win more games.”
His eyes widened comically, and he gave you the most offended look, “You did not just say that.”
“I’m sorry, it was just too easy.” You let out between laughs.
He rolled his eyes, moving away from you on the couch, crossing his arms.
“You’re a great player.” You spoke again.
“You have to say that you’re my girlfriend.” He muttered.
“No, for real, I mean it.” You finally pulled yourself together, looking at him.
“Swear?” He made eye contact with you, and you could feel a smile tugging at the corner of your lips as you willed yourself to remain serious.
You always laughed at the worst times.
“Swea-“ Your voice broke at the end of the word and you had to hide your smile behind your hands, not being able to look at him with a straight face.
“Y/n.” He whined throwing a cushion at you, as you sank further into the couch, not being able to get the picture of Gavi doing a backflip off the goalpost out of your head.
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