I Feel Pretty Archives - Entertainment For Us Entertainment For Us Thu, 28 Mar 2019 08:54:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Let’s Talk About… The Evolution Of The Chick Flick https://entertainmentforus.com/lets-talk-about-the-evolution-of-the-chick-flick/ Fri, 29 Mar 2019 07:54:40 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=4118 Is it just us or have chick flicks in the last couple of years started having positive messages and possibly even being… empowering? Obviously absolute classics like Legally Blonde and Mean Girls are exempt from this but it often seems that the chick flicks of the 2000s are full of cliches and make out that […]

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Is it just us or have chick flicks in the last couple of years started having positive messages and possibly even being… empowering?

Obviously absolute classics like Legally Blonde and Mean Girls are exempt from this but it often seems that the chick flicks of the 2000s are full of cliches and make out that all teenage girls are basic and want nothing more than to be popular and get a boyfriend. The leading woman is always flawless except she never thinks so because she either wears glasses or has a friend who is legit a runway model. We have no idea where her money comes from and in order to make her rich, beautiful ass one we can sympathize with, she has an absent father or lost her mother when she was young. For a while, this seemed to be the only thing writers could come up with to make us feel sorry for their spoiled characters.

What’s more, chick flicks have been embarrassingly white washed and the representation of gay characters in the 2000’s was unforgivable. In 2019’s Isn’t It Romantic, the character of Donny relentlessly mocks the offensive stereotype of the gay best friend which Mean Girls‘ Damian and The Devil Wears Prada‘s Nigel shamefully succumb to. Recently though, it seems that things have changed for the better.

2018’s Love, Simon was the first coming of age romantic comedy about a gay protagonist. Simon was not the “gay best friend” there to take the leading lady shopping, he was the well-rounded credible character telling his own story in a touching and funny way. Similarly, lesbian characters are coming in more shapes and sizes thanks to Orange Is The New Black.

Moreover, we’re being treated to films which don’t end with the girl getting the guy but with her learning an important lesson or achieving self-acceptance. In Amy Schumer’s I Feel Pretty, her character learns that it is her own insecurities holding her back. The other women in the movie are not bitchy characters looking down on her but are supporting women who want to lift her up. Similarly, Rebel Wilson’s Isn’t It Romantic concludes with her character learning to love herself and be more open to love. It wasn’t a cringy self-acceptance tale about an overweight girl who is insecure. Wilson’s character actually had other dimensions than her appearance which is exactly what we want to see more of.

So yes, chick flicks are just a bit of fun and they will never win Oscars but we’re pleased to see that at least in terms of inclusivity and sending a good message to young girls, they are getting better. There’s still some way to go but it’s great to be able to guiltily enjoy a terrible chick flick without having to switch it off because of its deeply offensive undertones.

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“A Quiet Place” Tops “Rampage” at the Box Office https://entertainmentforus.com/quiet-place-tops-rampage-box-office/ Mon, 23 Apr 2018 19:59:08 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2248 John Krasinski’s new thriller A Quiet Place has earned No. 1 spot in the US box office for its third weekend. The movie follows a family of four who must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious alien creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. Emily Blunt stars alongside Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Cade Woodward and Leon […]

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John Krasinski’s new thriller A Quiet Place has earned No. 1 spot in the US box office for its third weekend.

The movie follows a family of four who must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious alien creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. Emily Blunt stars alongside Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Cade Woodward and Leon Russom. The movie has grossed $116 million through Friday, $56 million of which is from foreign markets.

In second place is last weekend’s no. 1 Rampage starring Dwayne Johnson. It grossed $18 million this weekend, putting it just $2 million behind A Quiet Place. The movie follows a scientist who much join forces with his gorilla in order to take on two other giant monsters. The movie has earned $187 million globally so far and topped A Quiet Place last weekend at the box office.

Third place is likely to be Amy Schumer’s latest movie I Feel Pretty. The movie has received abysmal ratings on Rotten Tomatoes but is popular with a younger audience. Super Troopers 2 is also predicted to do well given its huge fan following.

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Is it just us or have chick flicks in the last couple of years started having positive messages and possibly even being… empowering?

Obviously absolute classics like Legally Blonde and Mean Girls are exempt from this but it often seems that the chick flicks of the 2000s are full of cliches and make out that all teenage girls are basic and want nothing more than to be popular and get a boyfriend. The leading woman is always flawless except she never thinks so because she either wears glasses or has a friend who is legit a runway model. We have no idea where her money comes from and in order to make her rich, beautiful ass one we can sympathize with, she has an absent father or lost her mother when she was young. For a while, this seemed to be the only thing writers could come up with to make us feel sorry for their spoiled characters.

What’s more, chick flicks have been embarrassingly white washed and the representation of gay characters in the 2000’s was unforgivable. In 2019’s Isn’t It Romantic, the character of Donny relentlessly mocks the offensive stereotype of the gay best friend which Mean Girls‘ Damian and The Devil Wears Prada‘s Nigel shamefully succumb to. Recently though, it seems that things have changed for the better.

2018’s Love, Simon was the first coming of age romantic comedy about a gay protagonist. Simon was not the “gay best friend” there to take the leading lady shopping, he was the well-rounded credible character telling his own story in a touching and funny way. Similarly, lesbian characters are coming in more shapes and sizes thanks to Orange Is The New Black.

Moreover, we’re being treated to films which don’t end with the girl getting the guy but with her learning an important lesson or achieving self-acceptance. In Amy Schumer’s I Feel Pretty, her character learns that it is her own insecurities holding her back. The other women in the movie are not bitchy characters looking down on her but are supporting women who want to lift her up. Similarly, Rebel Wilson’s Isn’t It Romantic concludes with her character learning to love herself and be more open to love. It wasn’t a cringy self-acceptance tale about an overweight girl who is insecure. Wilson’s character actually had other dimensions than her appearance which is exactly what we want to see more of.

So yes, chick flicks are just a bit of fun and they will never win Oscars but we’re pleased to see that at least in terms of inclusivity and sending a good message to young girls, they are getting better. There’s still some way to go but it’s great to be able to guiltily enjoy a terrible chick flick without having to switch it off because of its deeply offensive undertones.

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“A Quiet Place” Tops “Rampage” at the Box Office https://entertainmentforus.com/quiet-place-tops-rampage-box-office/ Mon, 23 Apr 2018 19:59:08 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2248 John Krasinski’s new thriller A Quiet Place has earned No. 1 spot in the US box office for its third weekend. The movie follows a family of four who must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious alien creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. Emily Blunt stars alongside Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Cade Woodward and Leon […]

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John Krasinski’s new thriller A Quiet Place has earned No. 1 spot in the US box office for its third weekend.

The movie follows a family of four who must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious alien creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. Emily Blunt stars alongside Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe, Cade Woodward and Leon Russom. The movie has grossed $116 million through Friday, $56 million of which is from foreign markets.

In second place is last weekend’s no. 1 Rampage starring Dwayne Johnson. It grossed $18 million this weekend, putting it just $2 million behind A Quiet Place. The movie follows a scientist who much join forces with his gorilla in order to take on two other giant monsters. The movie has earned $187 million globally so far and topped A Quiet Place last weekend at the box office.

Third place is likely to be Amy Schumer’s latest movie I Feel Pretty. The movie has received abysmal ratings on Rotten Tomatoes but is popular with a younger audience. Super Troopers 2 is also predicted to do well given its huge fan following.

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