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Overview
Tagline:
Welcome to Girl World. morePlot:
Cady Heron (Lohan) is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels (Bennett), the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George (McAdams). full summary | full synopsisAwards:
7 wins & 15 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(169 articles)
Actress Semel: 'I Was Lohan's First Lesbian Lover' (From WENN. 18 August 2008, 12:52 AM, PDT)
Lohan Denies Sister Surgery Rumours (From WENN. 14 August 2008, 1:12 AM, PDT)
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The unthinkable: A good film in this day and age about high school. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Lindsay Lohan | ... | Cady Heron | |
| Rachel McAdams | ... | Regina George | |
| Tina Fey | ... | Ms. Norbury | |
| Tim Meadows | ... | Mr. Duvall | |
| Amy Poehler | ... | Mrs. George | |
| Ana Gasteyer | ... | Cady's Mom | |
| Lacey Chabert | ... | Gretchen Wieners | |
| Lizzy Caplan | ... | Janis Ian | |
| Daniel Franzese | ... | Damian | |
| Neil Flynn | ... | Cady's Dad | |
| Jonathan Bennett | ... | Aaron Samuels | |
| Amanda Seyfried | ... | Karen Smith | |
| Rajiv Surendra | ... | Kevin Gnapoor | |
| Elana Shilling | ... | Spelling Girl | |
| Graham Kartna | ... | Homeschooled Boy |
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Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and some teen partying.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
97 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Argentina:Atp | USA:PG-13 | USA:TV-14 (TV rating) | Malaysia:U | Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Australia:PG (TV rating) | Singapore:PG | South Korea:15 | Iceland:L | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Australia:M | Brazil:12 | Chile:TE | Czech Republic:12 | Finland:K-7 | Germany:6 | India:A | Ireland:12PG | Netherlands:12 | Norway:7 | Peru:PT | Philippines:PG-13 | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:NC-16 (DVD rating) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | UK:12A | Germany:12 (DVD rating)MOVIEmeter: 
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The scene in which Cady walks in on Jason and Gretchen kissing at her party is much different in the first draft of the script. Originally, she walks in on Gretchen performing oral sex on Jason (no nudity, nothing graphic), but this was subsequently cut from the final print in order to achieve a PG-13 rating moreGoofs:
When Mrs. Norbury sits down at the piano to play the rest of "Jingle Bell Rock", we hear her play before her fingers would be hitting the keys. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Chip Heron: This is your lunch, OK? I put a dollar in there so you can buy some milk; you can ask one of the big kids where to do that.
Betsy Heron: Do you remember your phone number? I wrote it down for you just in case. Put it in your pocket, I don't want you to lose it. OK? You ready?
Cady: I think so.
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Psyche Rock (Fatboy Slim Malpaso Mix) moreFAQ
Is there going to be a sequel?What is the song playing at Cady's house party?
What is the song that plays when the plastics are walking in the hallway just before Cady falls into the trash can?
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Though my own high school days are well behind me now, this film received enough acclaim that I was convinced to give it a try. Mean Girls did in fact prove to be a rewarding experience. The film made a ton of money and launched some of its young stars into orbit.
Our story deals with a previously home-schooled girl (Lohan) now having to brave a suburban high school for the first time. She is completely clueless as far as what it takes to be cool in this new world, but she is pretty enough to catch the attention of the most popular girls in the school. The "Plastics" as they are called take the young lady into their world and over time she becomes one of them. The more popular the young lady becomes, the more miserable her life becomes, however.
The film is very funny and it hits pretty hard with its depictions of the various cliques at modern high schools. Some would argue that the characters in this film are just stereotypes, but so are most real life high schoolers. Nearly everyone fit into one category or another even back in my school days, but things seem even more fragmented now.
Tina Fey has written an intelligent script, and thankfully the film was cast well enough to carry it. Lindsay Lohan is charming, but nothing too exceptional. Rachel McAdams pretty much steals this film, and she is likely the cast member who will have the best career of this bunch. I think it's safe to say her scream toward the end of act 2 is the best I've ever heard in any film.Lacey Chabert is also worth mentioning, and she seems worthy of some better roles in the future. Overall, there did not seem to be any casting problems.
Mark Watters keeps things moving along at a brisk pace, and it seems strange to see Lorne Michaels' name in the credits of any film this funny. From what I've heard, the film had to be trimmed of more than a few parts that would have given it in an R-rating. BOO!!!!!! Hard to argue with the box office totals, though! After watching this film, I was reminded of a similar group of popular girls at my high school. They called themselves the Senior Bitch Patrol, and behaved much the same way as the "Plastics." Only back then (88-91) it was mostly about the hair. The bigger the hair, the more popular the girl. All of these girls have gone on to live boring and pointless lives since those days. Go figure....
9 of 10 stars for Mean Girls. Too bad I never had any math teachers as pretty as Tina Fey!