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* [[Narm]] - any scene attempting to be dramatic. |
* [[Narm]] - any scene attempting to be dramatic. |
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* [[Recycled Premise]] - ''Sixteen Candles'' and ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' |
* [[Recycled Premise]] - ''Sixteen Candles'' and ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' |
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* [[Retroactive Recognition]] / [[Role Association]]: This movie is almost worth watching due to incredibly large amounts of [[Hey |
* [[Retroactive Recognition]] / [[Role Association]]: This movie is almost worth watching due to incredibly large amounts of [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] moments throughout. (And have increased through the years.) |
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** You've got [[Glee|Sue Sylvester]], [[The Office|Michael Scott]], [[American Horror Story|Tate Langdon]], [[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World|Envy Adams]], [[Weeds|Silas Botwin]], [[Curb Your Enthusiasm|Jeff Garlin]], [[Superman Returns|Jimmy Olsen]], and [[Halloween|Laurie Strode]]. And you even have [[The Lying Game|Mads Rybek]] and [[Summer Glau|River Tam]] in bit parts. |
** You've got [[Glee|Sue Sylvester]], [[The Office|Michael Scott]], [[American Horror Story|Tate Langdon]], [[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World|<s>Envy Adams</s>]] [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|Captain Marvel]], [[Weeds|Silas Botwin]], [[Curb Your Enthusiasm|Jeff Garlin]], [[Superman Returns|Jimmy Olsen]], and [[Halloween|Laurie Strode]]. And you even have [[The Lying Game|Mads Rybek]] and [[Summer Glau|River Tam]] in bit parts. |
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* [[Unfortunate Implications]] - The girls have just finished 8th grade (that is, 13-14). Their male love interests are heavily implied to be high school upperclassmen. Squick. |
* [[Unfortunate Implications]] - The girls have just finished 8th grade (that is, 13-14). Their male love interests are heavily implied to be high school upperclassmen. Squick. |
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** The girls actually manage to convince their teacher to take a picture of him buying them a drink at a bar. [[Sarcasm Mode|Yeah, because that won't possibly get him fired or anything.]] |
** The girls actually manage to convince their teacher to take a picture of him buying them a drink at a bar. [[Sarcasm Mode|Yeah, because that won't possibly get him fired or anything.]] |
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- Hollywood Homely - Summer Glau, of all people.
- Julie and her friends. Really, the only difference between Hannah and Stacie is that Stacie curls her hair.
- Hollywood Nerd: Julie and her friends
- Spongebob and his friends, although they at least, unlike Julie and co., have several personality quirks.
- Narm - any scene attempting to be dramatic.
- Recycled Premise - Sixteen Candles and Ferris Bueller's Day Off
- Retroactive Recognition / Role Association: This movie is almost worth watching due to incredibly large amounts of Hey, It's That Guy! moments throughout. (And have increased through the years.)
- You've got Sue Sylvester, Michael Scott, Tate Langdon,
Envy AdamsCaptain Marvel, Silas Botwin, Jeff Garlin, Jimmy Olsen, and Laurie Strode. And you even have Mads Rybek and River Tam in bit parts.
- You've got Sue Sylvester, Michael Scott, Tate Langdon,
- Unfortunate Implications - The girls have just finished 8th grade (that is, 13-14). Their male love interests are heavily implied to be high school upperclassmen. Squick.
- The girls actually manage to convince their teacher to take a picture of him buying them a drink at a bar. Yeah, because that won't possibly get him fired or anything.