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* [[Ironic Echo]]: "You were never my friend."
* [[Ironic Echo]]: "You were never my friend."
* [[Lipstick Lesbian]]: Irene.
* [[Lipstick Lesbian]]: Irene.
* [[Mean Character Nice Actor]]: Leighton Meester [http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/meester-held-back-during-roommate-fight-scenes_1198459 admits] that she held back during the scenes where she fought Minka Kelly, out of fear of injuring her (the two have been friends for years). She apologized to her after every take.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: Leighton Meester [http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/meester-held-back-during-roommate-fight-scenes_1198459 admits] that she held back during the scenes where she fought Minka Kelly, out of fear of injuring her (the two have been friends for years). She apologized to her after every take.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: One possible interpretation of Rebecca.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: One possible interpretation of Rebecca.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: ''[[Single White Female]]'' {{smallcaps|IN COLLEGE!}}
* [[Recycled in Space]]: ''[[Single White Female]]'' {{smallcaps|IN COLLEGE!}}

Revision as of 16:00, 9 January 2014

Totally not Single White Female, you guys.


The Roommate is a 2011 horror-thriller released by Screen Gems.

College freshman Sara is randomly assigned to a dorm with a stranger named Rebecca. They start off as friends, but things turn deadly as Rebecca begins to obsess over Sara.

Despite its similarities, it is not a remake of or a sequel to Single White Female as many people believe. It just rips it off to hell and back. (Ironically, Screen Gems is a low-budget sister company to Columbia Pictures, which made... you guessed it.)

Currently, the screenwriter of the film is scripting Crush, a Yandere film that sounds suspiciously like another film, Swimfan, which in itself was a rip-off of Fatal Attraction.


The film provides the following tropes: