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ghost-bison · 8 months
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I just... thought about something
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Remember this scene?
Now watch this:
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Yeaaah, it hurt the first time, didn't it? But now... twice.
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I just...
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The desperation in Crowley's and Catra's actions:
Catra runs away, then puts up a physical fight, then cries and asks Adora what she REALLY wants, implying, in the process, what Catra herself actually wants.
Crowley gets angry, and then he gives Aziraphale a bitter, rough kiss in a last attempt to get him to stay. In a last attempt to get him to understand that he wants him.
The naive ignorance behind Adora's and Aziraphale's:
Adora thinks that trusting Shadoweaver and freeing the magic is the best and only thing to do because she wants to save Etheria. She tosses her own interests aside to save the planet, including Catra.
Aziraphale thinks that trusting the Metatron and going back to Heaven is the best thing to do because he wants to make life on earth better. But he also wants to make Crowley's life better, he wants for him to be happy again.
What neither Adora nor Aziraphale understand is that the only thing Catra and Crowley need in order to be happy is them.
If Adora sacrifices herself to save Etheria, Catra will be alive but she will never be happy again.
If Aziraphale goes back to Heaven, with or without Crowley, the latter knows that Zira will just be manipulated into falling out of love for him. Becoming another Gabriel. Crowley remembers how the "good side" treated him before he fell. He remembers how it treated Aziraphale before he said "enough". He doesn't want for any of it to happen, ever again.
Both Catra and Crowley know that they're gonna lose Adora and Aziraphale if they listen to them, and then come to understand that they'll lose them anyway.
I'm bitter af right now.
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celebratingwomen · 3 months
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Aly & AJ Michalka for Tiger Beat, 2007
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nosensedit · 1 year
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gmzriver · 1 year
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Emma Stone as Olive in “Easy A” icons.
like if you save or use.
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camyfilms · 10 months
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EASY A 2010
Perhaps you should embroider a red A on your wardrobe, you abominable tramp.
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lovecatnip · 2 months
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Easy A
2010
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mrfearlessriot · 2 months
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Aly & AJ
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1000-celebrities · 3 months
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100+ MOST POPULAR CELEBRITIES IN THE WORLD
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adamwatchesmovies · 3 months
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Easy A (2010)
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Inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and John Hughes’s filmography, Easy A takes familiar story elements and makes them its own. Thanks largely to the enormously charismatic Emma Stone, this teenage romantic comedy by Will Gluck offers a lot of laughs while slyly delivering an important message tailored for the modern era.
17-year-old Olive Penderghast (Stone) lies to her best friend Rhiannon (Aly Michalka) about her weekend. She says she lost her virginity to a college boy she went out with. When her story is overheard by the judgmental and prudish Marianne (Amanda Bynes), it spreads around school like wildfire.
Easy A is set in a fantasy world where Emma Stone and Penn Badgley are average teenagers - in fact, Olive says she wasn’t turning any heads before the big lie -, and parents are all delightfully quirky or weird. In its defense, it’s consistent all the way through, and as a high school fantasy, it’s delightful. We could’ve cast someone plainer than Emma Stone (and in recent years, we have, in films like Booksmart) but then we wouldn’t have seen her belting her lungs, singing along with a greeting card, and we wouldn’t have gotten Penn Badgley in a laughably bad woodchuck costume trying in vain to rally up his classmates. As Olive’s parents, Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci are hilarious - you can see where their daughter got her wit from - and the other adults paint this picture of a high school where even when things get bad, they never become THAT bad… until Olive’s lie starts to get so big no one could handle it.
For the most part, Easy A is a light comedy. I wouldn’t say that any scene will have you falling out of your seat but you’ll chuckle a lot and that smile you start wearing just a few minutes in? It only goes away when the film starts to get a little heavier. When I say heavier, I mean heavier for a film that’s perfectly suited for high-schoolers and their slightly cool parents. Now branded as a harlot, Olive decides to use her reputation to help Brandon (Dan Byrd), a classmate who is bullied for being gay. While attending a party, they pretend to have sex. He’s congratulated by his former tormentors. Her reputation is tarnished a bit more… but it’s not like it was squeaky clean anymore, so what’s the harm? You can see how things will escalate from there but it still hurts to see Olive get bullied and endure heartbreaks. It doesn’t matter that a lot of it comes from her own doing because you so easily relate to her situation. Who hasn't wanted to be cool? How many of us lost track of ourselves while trying to be liked? It’s that, combined with that time in 2011 (so 1 year after this movie) when 17-year-old Gaby Rodriguez performed a social experiment at her school by pretending to be pregnant for six months.
If your grandma is a stick in the mud, you probably don’t want to show her this one, and the little kids would have a lot of questions afterward but for everyone else, there’s so much to like about Easy A that its flaws hardly matter. It’s funny and the right amount of insightful without being too heavy. As a bonus, it's got great re-watch value, which means you'll have plenty of opportunities to memorize the snappy dialogue by Bert V. Royal. (On Blu-ray, October 14, 2021)
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celebratingwomen · 1 year
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Aly and AJ for Notion Magazine
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midnightcelebrities · 7 months
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Amanda AJ Michalka
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abs0luteb4stard · 9 months
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w A t c h i n g
I avoided this movie for over 10 years because my CPTSD is really closely linked to rumors/gossip and extreme bullying.
It makes me pretty heavy, but it also fun and clever and enjoyable.
But I've had those moments of teachers "who are they going to believe the troublemaker kid or the adult" too. Different situations but the similarity of being outcasted and treated like shit is not lost on me.
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Skyler Samuels (and AJ Michalka)
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mileyscyrusspecial · 1 year
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Miley Cyrus attending the American Music Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on November 21, 2006 in Los Angeles, California - with Billy Ray Cyrus, Amanda Joy Michalka and Aly Michalka.
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12-16-1993 · 2 years
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