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* The scene where the girls are walking through the mall was filmed at the indoor Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke, right near the food court, although it was supposed to be Old Orchard Mall, which is an outdoor mall.
* The scene where the girls are walking through the mall was filmed at the indoor Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke, right near the food court, although it was supposed to be Old Orchard Mall, which is an outdoor mall.
* Walker Brothers' Pancake House, which Cady wins tickets for at the end of the movie, is a real restaurant in Wilmette, IL, near New Trier High School, and a popular hangout area for students from New Trier.
* Walker Brothers' Pancake House, which Cady wins tickets for at the end of the movie, is a real restaurant in Wilmette, IL, near New Trier High School, and a popular hangout area for students from New Trier.
*The African language Cady speaks in the movie is [[Swahili]].


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Mean Girls
File:Mean Girls movie.jpg
Directed byMark Waters
Written byTina Fey (screenplay)
Rosalind Wiseman (book)
Produced byLorne Michaels
StarringLindsay Lohan
Rachel McAdams
Lacey Chabert
Amanda Seyfried
Daniel Franzese
Tina Fey
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
April 30, 2004 (United States)
Running time
97 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budget$17,000,000

Mean Girls is a 2004 film written by (and co-starring) Tina Fey. It stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert and featured several Saturday Night Live cast members, including not only Tina Fey but also Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, and Amy Poehler. It has been praised as being Lindsay Lohan's true break-out role.[1]

Director Mark Waters described the movie as "Clueless meets Heathers,"[2] the latter of which was written by his brother, Daniel Waters. Mean Girls is based on the non-fiction book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman, which describes how female high school social cliques operate, and the effect they can have on girls. Similar to its inspiration Clueless and Heathers, the film was a surprise sleeper hit, and generated much discussion upon its release on high school cliques and bullying, despite the film being a light-hearted approach to those subjects.

Cast

Actor Role
Lindsay Lohan Cady Heron
Rachel McAdams Regina George
Lacey Chabert Gretchen Wieners
Amanda Seyfried Karen Smith
Tina Fey Ms. Sharon Norbury
Lizzy Caplan Janis Ian
Daniel Franzese Damian
Jonathan Bennett Aaron Samuels
Tim Meadows Mr. Duvall
Amy Poehler Mrs. George
Rajiv Surendra Kevin Gnapoor
Ana Gasteyer Mrs. Heron
Neil Flynn Mr. Heron

Plot

Cady Heron was raised by her parents in Africa. At age 16, she moves to America to attend public school, after having been home schooled all her life. On the first day, she is surprised by all the rules and restrictions that high school has to offer. She struggles to fit in, but meets two students, Janis and Damian, who decide to show her around and offer her insight into the cliques and hierarchy of the school.

One of the groups is known as "The Plastics" – a group of popular and superficial girls – namely, Karen Smith, Gretchen Wieners, and Regina George. Regina is considered the "Queen Bee" of the school and Janis hates her, which Cady later finds out stems from the fact that Regina spread rumors about her sexuality. One day, Cady is invited to sit with them at lunch in the cafeteria where seating is important and restricted to cliques and groups of people such as the Asians, the band geeks, the Plastics, etc. At first, Cady turned down an offer to sit with the Plastics. However, Janis and Damian convince Cady to eat lunch with them so she can report back to them everything The Plastics say and do. For example, Cady is introduced to a book known as "The Burn Book", in which they make detailed profiles about the other girls in their school.

At the same time, Cady develops a crush on Aaron Samuels. Gretchen and Karen find out about the crush, and tell Cady that Aaron was Regina's ex-boyfriend, and therefore, he is off-limits. Although Gretchen promises to keep Cady's a crush a secret, Regina finds out. Rather than telling Cady that Aaron is off-limits, Regina offers to help Cady win Aaron. As a result, Cady begins to talk to Aaron more and more during their calculus class, so that he invites her to a Halloween party. At the party, Regina finds Aaron (after promising to talk to him about Cady), and kisses him, while Cady watches. Cady is enfuriated and decides to leave The Plastics. Janis, however, stops her, convincing Cady to keep hanging out with them so that they can get revenge.

Regina wishes to lose a few pounds, and so Cady gives her "Kälteen" bars, which are supposed to help someone gain weight, under the guise of them being diet bars. Cady also begins to talk to Aaron once again, pretending that she is horrible at math (when in actuality, she is quite good and is asked to join the Mathletes several times). Finally, Cady is able to manipulate Gretchen and Karen into getting angry at Regina, so that eventually Regina is kicked out of The Plastics. However, Cady begins to act exactly like Regina; much to Janis' displeasure.

After The Plastics kick Regina out of their group, Cady becomes the most popular girl at the school. Cady throws a small get-together at her house that becomes a huge party. Slightly drunk, Cady tries to make a move on Aaron, but he sees through her, calling her a "clone" of Regina and rejecting her advances. Regina also happened to see the scene take place between Aaron and Cady, and realizes that Cady has been ruining her life. Regina decides to now ruin Cady's life. She loses her friendship with Janis and Damian, who now hate her just as much as they hated Regina. She gives "The Burn Book" to her principal at school, Mr. Duvall, and frames the remaining members of The Plastics for writing it. However, before she hands in the book, she makes numerous photocopies of it's pages. Placing these copies around the whole school, all the girls start to riot against each other.

Outraged, Mr. Duvall gathers all of the junior girls into the gymnasium, where the girls receive an attitude makeover. Cady's math teacher, Ms. Norbury, is asked to take charge of the workshop. The girls are made to confess the bad things they have done and said about their peers. Janis, still angry at Cady, tells everyone about how Cady, Damian and herself thought up a nasty plan to ruin Regina's life. Regina gets mad and walks out of the school and Cady attempts to apologize, but Regina refuses to forgive her. Regina is then hit by a school bus.

The following day, rumors about Regina's accident starts to float around school. One rumor states that Cady pushed Regina in front of the bus, which makes Cady's own parents distrust her. At school, Cady ends up all alone with no friends. She enters her math class later that day to discover that her math teacher, Ms. Norbury, was taken away because of accusations of her being a drug dealer, as stated in the Burn Book. Also in the Burn Book was a page about a coach of the school, Coach Carr, having an affair with two of his students which turned out to be true, which forced the school to check each of the book's accusations. Cady decides to step up and admit that she wrote the book (although she only wrote the rumor about Ms. Norbury selling drugs). Ms. Norbury punishes Cady herself by making her join the Mathletes.

Although Cady is grounded by her father for her failing grade in math (since she dumbed herself down to get Aaron's attention), she leaves her house to attend a Mathlete competition. At the same time, the rest of the school prepares for the Spring Fling, a school dance. At the competition, Cady comes to some realizations about life, and manages to win the competition in the last minute. This is a turning point for Cady as Ms. Norbury forgives her. After the competition, The Mathletes attend the Spring Fling, where Cady is announced as Queen of Spring Fling. Cady thinks she doesn't deserve the title after all she has done and breaks her crown into small pieces to give to other students. She then makes amends with The Plastics, Janis and Damian, and Aaron.

The following school year, The Plastics break up, with Gretchen joining a different clique, Karen presenting the morning weather announcements (she states that her breasts can detect when it will rain), and Regina taking up lacrosse. Cady is now dating Aaron and is friends with everyone in her senior class.

MPAA rating

Writer Tina Fey has said her original draft for the film was partially an homage to teen sex comedies of the 1980s, including "wall-to-wall titties" because several of the female leads had nude scenes. After Lindsay Lohan was cast the studio decided to make the movie more kid-friendly and removed the scenes containing nudity and sex.

In the US, the film was originally given an R rating, due to its sexual material. Director Mark Waters edited down the content, so the MPAA would give the film a PG-13. Examples of material that was changed in order to obtain the PG-13 rating include:

  • Cady originally catches Gretchen performing oral sex on Jason in her bathroom at her party, instead of finding them making out as is seen in the final film.
  • Jason originally asks Cady if her "cherry is popped", instead of asking her if her "muffin is buttered", as is heard in the final film. The line was dubbed over the original footage, so that Jason still asks "Is your cherry popped?", but is heard to ask "Is your muffin buttered?"
  • Originally, The Burn Book states that Amber Delessio masturbated with a hot dog, instead of merely having made out with a hot dog. Watching Cady's mouth carefully as she reads the page in the book reveals that the line was dubbed over the original one.
  • The original script called for Regina to appear topless. In order to seduce Aaron away from Cady, she removed her top in a car and allowed him to feel her bare breasts. Regina made sure Cady would appear at the right time so she would witness the act.
  • Cut after the first draft was a scene where Karen strips off her shirt and bra to go topless on the school's live newscast. Since she believes her breasts can predict the weather, she landed the job as the newscast's weather girl. Karen thought her breasts detected a tornado nearby and to get a more accurate prediction she ripped off her top, exposing herself to the entire school.

The final film received a PG-13 rating from the MPAA.

Reception

In an interview about the film, Fey noted, "Adults find it funny. They are the ones who are laughing. Young girls watch it like a reality television show. It is much too close to their real experiences so they are not exactly guffawing."[3]

Box office

The movie was declared an instant success after its opening weekend made the film $24.4 million and the #1 film in America at 2,839 theaters.[4] Due to strong word of mouth, Mean Girls had a long life at the box office and finished its run with $86,058,055 in the United States.[5] The film was later nominated for the prestigious WGA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.[6]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film was released on September 21, 2004.

  1. Dancing With Myself - The Donnas
  2. God Is A DJ - Pink
  3. Milkshake - Kelis
  4. Sorry (Don't Ask Me) - All Too Much
  5. Built This Way - Samantha Ronson
  6. Rip Her To Shreds - Boomkat
  7. Overdrive - Katy Rose
  8. One Way Or Another - Blondie
  9. Operate - Peaches
  10. Misty Canyon - Anjali Bhatia
  11. Mean Gurl - Gina Rene and Gabriel Rene
  12. Hated - Nikki Cleary
  13. Psyché Rock - Pierre Henry
  14. The Mathlete Rap

Trivia

  • The movie Janis and Damian are watching when Cady, distressed from the Halloween party, bursts in, is Friday the 13th Part 2.
  • Amy Poehler is only 5 years older than Rachel McAdams, who plays her daughter. Although Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams are portrayed as classmates, McAdams is actually 10 years older than Lohan.
  • A couple of years before the film's events occur, Regina made everyone sign a petition saying that Janis Ian was a lesbian. Coincidentally, there is a real-life lesbian singer/actress named Janis Ian.
  • A sequel is mentioned by Tina Fey three times in the commentary of the DVD, about the "junior plastics". It is rumored to be called Frenemies. There is a listing on IMDb for Frenemies which will open in 2008, however it is unknown if this is in fact the sequel to Mean Girls.
  • Lacey Chabert was the only choice for the role of Gretchen.
  • Tina Fey admits that she was drawn to Jonathan Bennett to play Aaron Samuels because of his resemblance to her Saturday Night Live castmate Jimmy Fallon.
  • Amanda Seyfried, who plays Karen in the film, originally auditioned for the role of Regina, but Lorne Michaels felt she'd be better suited for "the dumb one."
  • Tim Meadows broke his wrist prior to shooting the movie, so Mr. Duvall's carpal tunnel syndrome had to be written into the script. The writers never picked up on the fact that Mr. Duvall has the cast on for a full school year in the movie, much longer than one with carpal tunnel syndrome would require.
  • During the gym confessional, Tim Meadows says "Who has a lady problem that they'd like to talk about?", a reference to his character "Leon Phelps" on SNL.
  • The gym confessional was filmed at Malvern Collegiate Institute.
  • The term "fetch" has caught on out of irony, as a sarcastic criticism of new trends.
  • On the DVD case, Cady is said to be 15, but she says that she is 16 in the movie.
  • Ranked #12 on Entertainment Weekly's list of 50 Best High School Movies.
  • Tim Meadows states in an interview that he doesn't know his character, Mr. Duvall's first name. However, a nameplate on his desk shows the name 'Ron Duvall'. Also, when Joan the secretary finds all the girls fighting over comments in the Burn Book, she exclaims "Ron, they've gone wild, the girls have gone wild!"
  • During the scene with all the girls in the gym, the two Cool Asians fight with the caption "Nigga, please." On network TV, the caption is changed to "Girlfriend, please". The Vietnamese phrase was: "Lam on di may khong dam dau" which means "No way, please!" or "Oh please, you wouldn't do that."
  • The place where the math competition was filmed is Convocation Hall at the University of Toronto. After the competition, in the parking lot, University College (part of the University of Toronto) can be seen in the background.
  • In the ending scene where Regina is shown playing lacrosse, she body checks two girls to score but body checking is not allowed in girl's lacrosse. -On the other hand this may be a play on exaggerating Regina's popularity that she may "bend the rules" a bit.
  • The scene where the girls are walking through the mall was filmed at the indoor Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke, right near the food court, although it was supposed to be Old Orchard Mall, which is an outdoor mall.
  • Walker Brothers' Pancake House, which Cady wins tickets for at the end of the movie, is a real restaurant in Wilmette, IL, near New Trier High School, and a popular hangout area for students from New Trier.
  • The African language Cady speaks in the movie is Swahili.

References

  1. ^ "Lindsay Lohan - CelebSpin.com profile". CelebSpin.com. Retrieved 2007-07-18. Lohan's breakout role as a leading actress came six years later with 2004's Mean Girls
  2. ^ http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2001913326_waters27.html
  3. ^ http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/LondonFreePress/Today/2004/04/25/435157.html
  4. ^ ""Mean Girls" Topples "Man"". Eonline. 2004-05-02.
  5. ^ "Mean Girls (2004) - BoxOfficeMojo.com". BoxOfficeMojo.com. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
  6. ^ "IMDb - Mean Girls (2004) - Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 2007-07-18.

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