Saturday, September 25, 2010
Movie Review: Easy A
Do you want your life to resemble an '80s movie? If so, you have a lot in common with Easy A's Olive (Emma Stone)... and us. This film hits teen comedy on the nail and is loaded with terrific lines. No one's winning any Oscars here, but we guarantee this film will be entertaining people for generations (think Clueless). We just love seeing the adorable Penn Badgley in that boy-who-noticed-you-when-no-one-else-did role (see John Tucker Must Die) not to mention the film's borrowing from one of the most underrated comedies of the 2000s, Saved. If you can't catch Easy A in theaters, definitely rent it on a future night in.
Best on-screen moment: Just about anytime there were blatant John Hughes references because, let's face it, the guy was brilliant. [And it must be said that the "Pocketful of Sunshine" solo was to die for.]
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