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  • “Mean Girls” 10th Anniversary: Best Twitter Reactions

    Around the world, fans wore pink and quoted Mean Girls to celebrate its anniversary.

    On April 30, 2004, Mean Girls started a Plastics’ revolution by showing the dark and hilarious side of girl culture. The movie also proved, even more, why we love Tina Fey.

    After its 2004 release, Mean Girls quickly became a cult classic, and, probably, one of the most quoted movies of all-time. Because of Mean Girls, people kept trying to make fetch happen, wearing pink on Wednesdays, and randomly shouting, “You go, Glenn Coco.” Additionally, the film helped launch the careers of some of today’s biggest starlets, like Amanda Seyfried, Rachel McAdams, and it pushed Lindsay Lohan even more towards mega-stardom.

    Now a decade later, Mean Girls still inspires fans to quote it whenever they have the chance. Coincidentally, its ten year anniversary happened to fall on the most memorable day of the week in the movie: wearing pink Wednesday.

    To honor Mean Girls’ special day, some of the cast showed their support by tweeting various responses about it.

    Some companies honored the movie by marketing their brands, especially clothing stores.

     

    Fans also got in on the Mean Girls’ fun by posting quotes or expressing their love for the movie in different ways.

    Means Girls’ cult following will continue to try to make fetch happen until the end of time. Gretchen Wieners would be proud.

    Image via Lindsay Lohan, Instagram

  • ‘Mean Girls:’ The Ladies A Decade Later

    ‘Mean Girls:’ The Ladies A Decade Later

    Mean Girls came out ten years ago, and for those thinking that’s not possible–it is. A decade has gone by since Lindsay Lohan and costars including Tina Fey (who also wrote the screenplay and stars in it alongside SNL costars Amy Poehler and Ana Gasteyer), Amanda Seyfriend, and Rachel McAdams–to name just a few–graced the big screen via their lives at North Shore High School.

    The story line featured Lohan in the film’s lead as Cady Heron. This was her first experience in public school and she would do just about anything necessary to fit in. Sadly that’s sort of how Lindsay Lohan’s real life played out, too. She was mean to herself, however, by abusing her body and mind with way too many drugs and way too much alcohol.

    Amanda Seyfried was one of the members of The Plastics–a.k.a. The Mean Girls–in her role as Karen. Since then she has become a star on the big screen in films like Mama Mia!, Dear John, and Les Miserables. She will soon appear in Seth MacFarlane’s upcoming film A Million Ways to Die in the West.

    Rachel McAdams was the worst of all the mean girls. Regina was a master manipulator and she was Cady Heron’s worst enemy. She has enjoyed several years of similar success to that of Amanda Seyfriend, starring in The Notebook, Midnight in Paris, Wedding Crashers, and Sherlock Homes, as well as several other films.

    Tina Fey played a teacher in Mean Girls. Amy Poehler played Regina’s mom. SNL alum Ana Gasteyer played Cady’s mom. While these certainly aren’t all the stars of the cult classic, it’s a summary of the major female players in the film that debuted in theaters ten years ago.

    Did you see Mean Girls back in 2004? Don’t you wish Lindsay Lohan had the talent now that she so obviously had then? That’s probably the saddest reminder of all that ten years have past since the film premiered.

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