Anna Faris and Emma Stone in "The House Bunny" (2008)
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Recently re-watched “confession of a shopaholic”, “legally blonde”, “clueless”, “the devil wears Prada” and “the house bunny” and lemme tell you no one can compare to how that era in media represented girly girls as much as it did, sure it wasn’t perfect, but it just hits differently now that almost every type of trope or girl heroine is represented in a masculine light or not like other girls trope and sees the girly girls as shallow and dumb.
Like its so hard to find anything where girls and women just support each other, and if they are going to be rivals or not like each other pls make it so that its actually relevant to the plot and make sense for them to not like each other, and not just because women hate other women trope.
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Anna Faris • The House Bunny (2008)
You were in playboy right? girls with GEDS? right?
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i feel like a bimbo senior should be like a sorority “big” 💕💕💕
Now this is an idea I can get behind! Being a sorority big is way more cute and doesn't make me feel like I get the old-age discount at the grocery store hehe.
Plus it totally reminds me of one of my fav bimbo movies!
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i fucking love movies made for The Girlies. the femme ones with feminist undertones and women being either girlypop or insanely feral. here are some of my faves, feel free to add:
Jennifer’s Body
Legally Blonde
Mean Girls
Ella Enchanted
The House Bunny
any barbie movie (including Barbie)
But I’m a Cheerleader
honorable mention for Ever After High and Monster High
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Emma Stone (20) in The House Bunny (2008)
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Anna Faris in The House Bunny (2008)
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