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** You've got [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Series/TheOfficeUS Michael Scott]], [[Series/AmericanHorrorStoryMurderHouse Tate Langdon]], [[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld Envy Adams]], [[Series/{{Weeds}} Silas Botwin]], [[Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm Jeff Garlin]], [[Film/SupermanReturns Jimmy Olsen]], and [[Film/{{Halloween 2007}} Laurie Strode]]. And you even have [[Series/TheLyingGame Mads Rybek]] and [[Creator/SummerGlau River Tam]] in bit parts.
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** You've got [[Series/{{Glee}} Sue Sylvester]], [[Series/TheOfficeUS Michael Scott]], [[Series/AmericanHorrorStoryMurderHouse Tate Langdon]], [[Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld Envy Adams]], [[Series/{{Weeds}} Silas Botwin]], [[Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm Jeff Garlin]], [[Film/SupermanReturns Jimmy Olsen]], and Olsen]], [[Film/{{Halloween 2007}} Laurie Strode]].Strode]], and [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Quicksilver]]. And you even have [[Series/TheLyingGame Mads Rybek]] and [[Creator/SummerGlau River Tam]] in bit parts.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This movie is almost worth watching due to this (and it has increased through the years).
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** This movie is almost worth watching due to this (and it has increased through the years).
** This movie is almost worth watching due to this (and it has increased through the years).
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters.
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** Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters.
** Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Julie commits a couple of major screwups that, in a more realistic movie, would have come back to bite her, but neither do:
** When racing back home after being spotted, she doesn't think to bring her friends with her. Granted, they probably can't skateboard like her, but one has to wonder what she'd have done if her mother had asked to speak to one of them. Plus, they could have helped her climb to her window.
** She loudly announces that they're going to the high school in front of the security officer with a specific interest in catching her.
** When racing back home after being spotted, she doesn't think to bring her friends with her. Granted, they probably can't skateboard like her, but one has to wonder what she'd have done if her mother had asked to speak to one of them. Plus, they could have helped her climb to her window.
** She loudly announces that they're going to the high school in front of the security officer with a specific interest in catching her.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters. Some also found her not getting a Trope:HealFaceTurn in the end (she’s seen getting trash dumped on her) which is sad considering the movie was building one up for her.
** Also when the lead’s find out she’s a virgin they aren’t exactly sympathetic to her.
** Also when the lead’s find out she’s a virgin they aren’t exactly sympathetic to her.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters. Some also found her not getting a Trope:HealFaceTurn in the end (she’s seen getting trash dumped on her) which is sad considering the movie was building one up for her.
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** Alsowhen the lead’s find out she’s a virgin they main characters aren’t exactly sympathetic to her.when they find out Staci’s a virgin (despite being 14).
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* RetroactiveRecognition: This movie is almost worth watching due to this. (And it has increased through the years.)
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters. Some also found her not getting a HealFaceTurn Trope:HealFaceTurn in the end (she’s seen getting trash dumped on her) which is sad considering the movie was building one up for her.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters. Some also found her not getting a HealFaceTurn in the end sad considering the movie was building one up for her.
** Also when the lead’s find out she’s a virgin they aren’t exactly sympathetic to her.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Hannah. Even many critics who didn't like the movie singled out her performance as good.a good one.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Staci can be mean, no doubt about it, but her being harshly dumped and stranded in the park at the beginning for not wanting to have sex with her boyfriend and GiveGeeksAChance interactions with [=SpongeBob=] make her more likable than she's meant to be for most. In his review of the movie, Creator/RogerEbert even referred to her as "The girl we're ''supposed'' to hate."
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Staci can be mean, no doubt about it, but her being harshly dumped and stranded in the park at the beginning for not wanting to have sex with her boyfriend and her GiveGeeksAChance interactions with [=SpongeBob=] make her more likable than she's meant to be for most. In his review of the movie, Creator/RogerEbert even referred to her as "The girl we're ''supposed'' to hate."
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* TearJerker: Jules having to say goodbye to her friend Hannah who has to go back home and finish packing for the move. Jules is in tears through the goodbye.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoment: Staci [[GiveGeeksAChance giving SpongeBob a chance]] at the end.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Julie's best friend Hannah. Even many critics who didn't like the movie singled out her performance as good.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoment: Staci [[GiveGeeksAChance giving Russell a chance]] at the end.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoment: Staci [[GiveGeeksAChance giving Russell a chance]] at the end.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Julie's best friend Hannah. Even many critics who didn't like the movie singled out her performance as good.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoment: Staci [[GiveGeeksAChance givingRussell SpongeBob a chance]] at the end.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoment: Staci [[GiveGeeksAChance giving
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Staci. Some find her to be a genuinely bitchy character who works well as an antagonist, others think she's more SourOutsideSadInside, not mean enough to work as a villain, and has more HiddenDepths than the main characters.
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* ClicheStorm: The movie is a by the numbers Teenangst story.
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** Spongebob and his friends, although they at least, unlike Julie and co., have several personality quirks.
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* RecycledPremise - ''Film/SixteenCandles'' and ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff''
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Staci can be mean, no doubt about it, but her being harshly dumped and stranded in the park at the beginning for not wanting to have sex with her boyfriend and GiveGeeksAChance interactions with Spongebob [=SpongeBob=] make her more likable than she's meant to be for most. In his review of the movie, Creator/RogerEbert even referred to her as "The girl we're ''supposed'' to hate."
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: It's rated PG and had a junior novelization released by Scholastic. Despite this, it's ''chock-full'' of hardcore teen partying, underage drinking, and suggestive material. There are references to hooking up and making out, and a brand of alcohol called "Sex on the Beach" is mentioned by name. Common Sense Media even rates the movie as 15+.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: It's rated PG and had a junior novelization released by Scholastic. Despite this, it's ''chock-full'' of hardcore teen partying, underage drinking, and suggestive material. There are references to hooking up and making out, and a brand of alcohol called "Sex on the Beach" is mentioned by name. Common Sense Media even rates the movie as 15+.
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