Easy A update feed
“It's movies like this whose an ugly reminder on how teenagers control everything nowadays, they turn horrible artists into best sellers and they turn ”
"Pros: Absolutely none (this was one of the worst movies that I've ever seen, period). I've enjoyed Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson in other films; but here, they're almost as annoying as everybody else involved (besides, why are they even in this mess? What were they thinking?!). Cons: Overrated; poorly-written script filled with too many pop culture references that feel more like the screenwriter inserting his own personal tastes rather than actual dialogue; characters range from dull to d"
"Emma Stone and ... Malcolm McDowell as Principal Gibbons"
"Meet the quick-witted & reourceful Olive Pendergast, my all-time favorite movie teenager. To borrow rival Marianne's means of expression, Easy A's rare combination of smarts and giggles is "Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome.""
""I want Jake from Sixteen Candles waiting outside the church for me."-Olive "
" Directed by Will Glick Starring Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Byrnes, Bonnie Burroughs, Lisa Kudrow, Thomas Hadden Church, Neil Soni, Cam Gigandet, Dan Byrd, Patricia Clarkson, Malcolm MacDowell, Fred Arminsen,Stanley Tucci, Morgan Russler, Aly Michalka, Jake Sandvig, Nikki Taylor Flynn, Juliette Goglia, Eddie Applegate, Jameson Moss, Blake Hood, Stacey Travis, Andrew Flemming, and Rawson Marshall Thurber "
“I know that the 2010 film 'Easy A' (a remake of 'The Scarlet Letter' geared toward teenagers) received a lot of positive reviews, and is supposed to b”
"After garnering attention in supporting roles in movies like Superbad, The House Bunny and Zombieland, it was plain to see that Emma Stone was on her way to becoming a major star. With this teenage comedy, about a high school girl with a rumor that gets outta control, she shows that taking top billing on a movie, for her, is an easy A. "
“I know that the 2010 film 'Easy A' (a remake of 'The Scarlet Letter' geared toward teenagers) received a lot of positive reviews, and is supposed to be really witty and sharp and clever and blah blah blah; what I don't understand is why.
I ABHORRED this horrid excuse for a movie -- possibly even more so than 'The Interview' (my other Least Favorite Movie That I Watched in 2015).
To begin with, there are way too many aggravating pop culture references sprinkled throughout the film. Now, I don't always mind pop culture references in movies; sometimes I even enjoy them. But in this case, lines such as "I want Judd Nelson thrusting his fist into the air because he knows he got me" -- said by a teenage girl (because that's how all teenage girls talk, after all) -- come” read more