Easy A
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Re: EASY A
Yay!
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Re: EASY A
Now printed!
Cheers for the heads-up!
Cheers for the heads-up!
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Re: EASY A
Well after all this kerfuffle getting tickets, what is the film actually about?
High school student Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone) finds herself the victim of her school's "rumor mill" when she lies to her best friend Rhiannon (Alyson Michalka) about a weekend tryst with a fictional college freshman. Word quickly spreads of Olive's promiscuity and, much to her surprise, she welcomes the attention. When she agrees to help out a bullied friend by pretending to sleep with him, her image rapidly degrades to a more lascivious state and her world begins to spin out of control. As she helps more and more of her classmates and her lies continue to escalate, Olive must find a way to save face before the school's religious fanatic Marianne (Amanda Bynes) gets her expelled and she loses a shot at attaining her own happiness.
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High school student Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone) finds herself the victim of her school's "rumor mill" when she lies to her best friend Rhiannon (Alyson Michalka) about a weekend tryst with a fictional college freshman. Word quickly spreads of Olive's promiscuity and, much to her surprise, she welcomes the attention. When she agrees to help out a bullied friend by pretending to sleep with him, her image rapidly degrades to a more lascivious state and her world begins to spin out of control. As she helps more and more of her classmates and her lies continue to escalate, Olive must find a way to save face before the school's religious fanatic Marianne (Amanda Bynes) gets her expelled and she loses a shot at attaining her own happiness.
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Re: EASY A
yipee managed to print the tickets off....... good job it worked to reserve the tix at least
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me too. emma stone here we go! (has anyone else noticed how she looks like a clone of the OC's bad bitch Melinda Clarke?).
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Re: EASY A
YES! thanks for the info guys finally got my ticket printed.
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Re: EASY A
I saw this in the States a couple of weeks ago where it's been teh No 1 film.
It is a teenage drama loosely based on the Scarlet Letter (being the book the class are reading at school) and also hankers back to the John Huges films of the 1980s which get referenced like The Breakfast Club and St Elmos Fire.
I enjoyed the film enough, being a big Brat Pack Film fan, but I did feel a little old for this film. Emma Stone is a good lead actress.
6/10 from me.
It is a teenage drama loosely based on the Scarlet Letter (being the book the class are reading at school) and also hankers back to the John Huges films of the 1980s which get referenced like The Breakfast Club and St Elmos Fire.
I enjoyed the film enough, being a big Brat Pack Film fan, but I did feel a little old for this film. Emma Stone is a good lead actress.
6/10 from me.
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Easy A
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Directed by Will Gluck.
Starring: Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes, Lisa Kudrow, Alyson Machalka, Thomas Haden Church, Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci, Penn Badgley, Cam Gigandet, Malcolm McDowell, Dan Byrd, Johanna Braddy.
Plot: High school student Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone) finds herself the victim of her school's "rumor mill" when she lies to her best friend Rhiannon (Alyson Michalka) about a weekend tryst with a fictional college freshman. Word quickly spreads of Olive's promiscuity and, much to her surprise, she welcomes the attention. When she agrees to help out a bullied friend by pretending to sleep with him, her image rapidly degrades to a more lascivious state and her world begins to spin out of control. As she helps more and more of her classmates and her lies continue to escalate, Olive must find a way to save face before the school's religious fanatic Marianne (Amanda Bynes) gets her expelled and she loses a shot at attaining her own happiness.
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Directed by Will Gluck.
Starring: Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes, Lisa Kudrow, Alyson Machalka, Thomas Haden Church, Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci, Penn Badgley, Cam Gigandet, Malcolm McDowell, Dan Byrd, Johanna Braddy.
Plot: High school student Olive Penderghast (Emma Stone) finds herself the victim of her school's "rumor mill" when she lies to her best friend Rhiannon (Alyson Michalka) about a weekend tryst with a fictional college freshman. Word quickly spreads of Olive's promiscuity and, much to her surprise, she welcomes the attention. When she agrees to help out a bullied friend by pretending to sleep with him, her image rapidly degrades to a more lascivious state and her world begins to spin out of control. As she helps more and more of her classmates and her lies continue to escalate, Olive must find a way to save face before the school's religious fanatic Marianne (Amanda Bynes) gets her expelled and she loses a shot at attaining her own happiness.
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