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Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried in ‘Mean Girls’. Cover Images/Instar Images It’s National Mean Girls Day, and in celebration, Paramount released the entirety of the film ...
Like, very different. Imagine Sharpay as Miss Gretchen Toaster Strudel Queen Wieners. Impossible, I know! Ashley Tisdale auditioned, but it only took one take for Lacey Chabert to land the role.
A game for PC was released in 2009 featuring characters specifically created for the game. [116] In 2010, a Mean Girls video game developed by Crush Digital Media and planned to be published by 505 Games for the Nintendo DS handheld game console was announced, but was ultimately canceled before release.
Mean Girls is over 15 years old, and somehow it’s still one of the most quoted movies in the Hollywood lexicon. It’s the queen bee. It’s the queen bee. The star.
Note that the game was planned but never actually released, hence there really isn't much to say about it in its own article. Because it was never released, there are no critical reviews of it. The Mean Girls DS article has a review section, but the supposed "mixed reviews" is a broken link to a forum.
Written for parents of teenage girls, the book focuses on the ways in which girls in high schools form cliques, and on handling patterns of aggressive behavior. The book was, in large part, the basis for the teen comedy film Mean Girls (2004) starring Lindsay Lohan , its stage musical adaptation , and the 2024 film version of the latter. [ 1 ]
The original “Mean Girls” had a lot of iconic lines — and the remake knows it. Most people will recall that Gretchen tries to make “fetch” happen in the first movie.
Mean Girls is a 2024 American teen musical comedy film directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr. from a screenplay written by Tina Fey.It is based on the stage musical of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the 2004 film of the same name, both also written by Fey, and based on the 2002 book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman. [5]