Meme cause I don’t like 2018 Heathers at all.
Um Blondronica, you sure about that?
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heathers 2018 thoughts after a Heathers movie rewatch.
The Heathers were both privileged and were also disadvantaged by their lack of freedom aka being women who had to put up with abuse by each other/ the guys to keep their popularity.
So actually making them minorities for the 2018 reboot wasn't as far from the original Heathers format as people think. Both are privileged due to class, but disadvantaged due to being minorities.
Their also not the villians, relatible every day girl Veronica sawyer was actually the villian. People just reconstructed Veronica as the herowine because of her not like other girls vibe. The musical didn't help with this but I do like how the 2018 version made it clear Veronica and JD are the villians.
Yes, the whole cast is mean because teenagers are mean but Veronica and JD are the only ones who feel justified in takeing others lives. They aren't justified and that's the point!
The 2018 reboot captured several of the 1980s Heather's themes such as alienation, toxic complicated friendships, adults not listening, fear driving teens to cruelty, and people useing suicide for fame/ stroking their own egos. They didn't always hit the mark with every issue they covered but to pretend they did nothing well. Just shows a lack of anaysis skills.
Also, I love the decostruction of JD who was a played with archetype of the 1980's bad boy steriotype by being the villian of the story. By pointing out JD is in fact a Heather. A wannabe hungry for fame and attention who pretends to be acting for some greater social cause. Who is driven to seek attention by his own personal pain.
I'll take that JD over the wobbied musical version who is killing for love. (rolls eyes).
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i always forget how much heathers slaps until i listen to it on its own again
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Heathers Opinons Survey
Hey y'all, so I'm looking to get back into Youtubing and am planning a script about the 2018 Heathers reboot. For some background, I have a short Google form I was hoping to get a good amount of responses on, just to test a little theory I have about general opinions on the show and each Heathers adaption in general. It's only 4 multiple-choice questions, then some optional demographics questions. So if you've seen any version of Heathers--but especially the reboot--please give it a quick response if you have the time! The survey is completely anonymous. It'd be greatly appreciated. And share if you have friends that like Heathers too! Thank you!
Survey link: https://forms.gle/FJvBaBFZ4xwAFEAY6
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Aro/Ace short films
Zucchini (2018) by Mercedes Diehl
(A)Romantic Production (2022) by Kass Parish
A Matter of Trust (2022) by L.T. Howell
S.O.S. (2015) by Seung Yeob Lee
Aces (2022) by Jordan-Paige Sudduth
THƠ (2020) by Heather Muriel Nguyễn & Jake Villadolid
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It's kind of funny when a story includes a serial killer and the fact that they're willing to kill is treated as like, a super power. And much like how super speed has the necessary associated powers of friction resistance, hyper awareness, etc, the serial killing power makes you necessarily also good at stealth and deception.
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"You used to climb through my window, now you send me a text that says 'here'?"
HEATHERS (2018)
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