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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: The movie is only remembered for being terrible, but the novel is only remembered for being made into a terrible movie. |
* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: The movie is only remembered for being terrible, but the novel is only remembered for being made into a terrible movie. |
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* [[Bile Fascination]] |
* [[Bile Fascination]] |
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* [[Hollywood Homely]]: Jerilee for the first half hour or so. Her frumpy dresses and pigtails do little to mask the fact that she's quite pretty. |
* [[Hollywood Homely]]: Jerilee for the first half hour or so. Her frumpy dresses and pigtails do little to mask the fact that she's quite pretty. |
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* [[Narm]]: The entire film. |
* [[Narm]]: The entire film. |
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{{quote|"If I write for anyone, Vinnie, I write for ''MMEEEEEE!!!''"}} |
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* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Basically the movie says that every single woman who has made it big in Hollywood--whether as an actress or a writer--has done so by flopping on her back and spreading her legs. |
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Basically the movie says that every single woman who has made it big in Hollywood--whether as an actress or a writer--has done so by flopping on her back and spreading her legs. |
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* [[Unintentionally Unsympathetic]]: Mrs. Randall is like the worst mother ever to Jerilee and ''the movie does not see it''. |
* [[Unintentionally Unsympathetic]]: Mrs. Randall is like the worst mother ever to Jerilee and ''the movie does not see it''. |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 7 August 2014
- Adaptation Displacement: The movie is only remembered for being terrible, but the novel is only remembered for being made into a terrible movie.
- Bile Fascination
- Hollywood Homely: Jerilee for the first half hour or so. Her frumpy dresses and pigtails do little to mask the fact that she's quite pretty.
- Narm: The entire film.
"If I write for anyone, Vinnie, I write for MMEEEEEE!!!" |
- Unfortunate Implications: Basically the movie says that every single woman who has made it big in Hollywood--whether as an actress or a writer--has done so by flopping on her back and spreading her legs.
- Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Mrs. Randall is like the worst mother ever to Jerilee and the movie does not see it.
- The Woobie: Technically averted. Jerilee goes through all sorts of crap and fits the bill of a "Woobie" to a tee, but the audience just finds it really hard to give a rat's ass...