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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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* [[Narm]] - any scene attempting to be dramatic.
* [[Narm]] - any scene attempting to be dramatic.
* [[Recycled Premise]] - ''Sixteen Candles'' and ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''
* [[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 Its That Guy]] moments throughout. (And have increased through the years.)
* [[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 [[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|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.
* [[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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