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Post by shannondegroot on Sept 22, 2018 20:34:27 GMT
during your high school years?
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 22, 2018 21:31:34 GMT
I'd be interested to know if anyone had an adonis looking friend that was a star football/lacrosse player but somehow couldn't get laid.
I can't say they compared much at all.
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Post by THawk on Sept 23, 2018 0:16:34 GMT
Not my friends, but yeah high school was pretty much that.
...but that is all manufactured. It is not "just natural, just how kids are." That's a lie by those who don't want change, that don't want to own up to the shit that they are and the shit that they embraced. Culture, media, everything. It's a snake that eats its own tale.
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Sept 23, 2018 2:24:34 GMT
That age looking to party wanting to be popular wanting to get laid a certain class system and self segregated cliques? It was all there. Has been through the ages. Some of it's unfair on how it goes but that's how it goes. I loved how Alyson Hannigan was the sexual aggressor. I loved the four main films in the franchise. I hope they do another.
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Sept 23, 2018 2:32:22 GMT
I'd be interested to know if anyone had an adonis looking friend that was a star football/lacrosse player but somehow couldn't get laid. I can't say they compared much at all. The jocks and the nerd types hung out which they would not do. I think they wanted to portray different types of HS clique life by putting five different types together as friends. They hated Stifler but he is one of their clique. The filmmakers wanted them to play off each other.
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Post by petrolino on Sept 23, 2018 2:56:11 GMT
Not an exact match, but like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Mean Girls', there's plenty of home truths laid bare that active students don't like to admit to. Just my take.
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Sept 23, 2018 3:08:35 GMT
Not an exact match, but like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Mean Girls', there's plenty of home truths laid bare that active students don't like to admit to. Just my take. I like your comparison to 'The Breakfast Club' and 'American Pie'. Different HS cliques but bonded together. One film was about a pact in which different HS cliques come together in regard to getting laid. The other was different high school cliques together in regards to why they spent a Saturday detention together. One movie is more crude of course. I think both show a variety of HS school life. One for the 80's one for the 2000's. The 50's probably weren't much different. 'The Last Picture Show' for instance.
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Post by petrolino on Sept 23, 2018 3:19:33 GMT
Not an exact match, but like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Mean Girls', there's plenty of home truths laid bare that active students don't like to admit to. Just my take. I like your comparison to 'The Breakfast Club' and 'American Pie'. Different HS cliques but bonded together. One film was about a pact in which different HS cliques come together in regard to getting laid. The other was different high school cliques together in regards to why they spent a Saturday detention together. One movie is more crude of course. I think both show a variety of HS school life. One for the 80's one for the 2000's. The 50's probably weren't much different. 'The Last Picture Show' for instance. All good movies too.
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