![]() It definitely gave me a warped perception of what the high school experience would be like, but I think that can be said for most movies. It’s SO much fun, a little cliché and speaks to the angsty/artsy teen in me. The Guilty Pleasure: I do have to throw in that my guilty pleasure/runner- up is “She’s All That”. ![]() ![]() It just never really gets going and the characters don’t have a whole lot of substance. It’s a movie filled with couples with NO chemistry that end up all cheating on each other, and I’m not really sure who to be rooting for because they’re all equally pretty horrible. The Terrible: It’s VERY hard to narrow down one of my least favorite movies, but I think “ Something Borrowed” pretty much sums up my least favorite things in a movie. It’s the perfect depiction of how people help you grow as a person and help you to navigate life. The Favorite: Aside from having my favorite movie soundtrack of all time (I’m a BIG fan of The Shins and apparently, so is Zach Braff), “Garden State” is technically a comedy, but with some extremely emotional scenes that had me going from laughing to crying within minutes. Don’t do it a disservice by calling it a romcom. the World” has romance, comedy, loads of people that are now super famous, insane fight scenes and rock and roll. The Honorable Mention: Since no one else had this on their list I felt compelled to add it to mine as a bonus. A flock of seagulls’ hair is essentially an exaggerated, dramatic hairstyle worn by Mike score that resembles the wings of a bird in flight on either side of the head with a downward-facing sweep that conceals one eye. So, it kind of feels like they wouldn’t make this movie in 2022. When Chandler Bing first meets Ross’s parents, he gets a haircut that is reminiscent of that worn by the members of the band A Flock of Seagulls in the 1980s. She then falls in love with a teacher… and the teacher falls in love with her? I guess they fall in love with each other, either way, not appropriate. The Terrible: Drew Barrymore strikes again in the nightmare “Never Been Kissed.” A movie that came out the same year as the similar and far superior Amy Sedaris show, “Strangers with Candy.” “Kissed” tells the story of an adult journalist who dresses up (changes her hair style) and pretends to be a high school student. “The Wedding Singer” also features a scene stealing Allen Covert (Sammy, the limo drive), a Billy Idol cameo, and a reference to the infamous Flock of Seagulls hairstyle. SINCE MOVING into it in the autumn of 1982, A Flock Of Seagulls lead singer Mike Score has scarcely seen his new flat in Liverpool 15, 'where the riots were, halfway between the richest and poorest parts of the city.' Behold the travails of the touring musician. ![]() Not only is the movie full of heart, but it’s genuinely funny and perfectly acceptable to enjoy any time of year. The Favorite: Long before the “Stranger Things” phenomenon and nostalgia driven “After Laughter” by Paramore, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore starred in “The Wedding Singer “, the pinnacle of 80’s throwbacks. Dan Olbrych – Content and Design Coordinator ![]()
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