Tag: Mean Girls

Entertainment Weekly: EW’s ‘Mean Girls’ reunion The cast looks back on the 2004 hit

Entertainment Weekly Published: November 5, 2014 One sure sign of a film’s legacy: Does it inspire its own holiday? If you happened to be anywhere near the Internet on Oct. 3, you probably noticed an outpouring of nostalgia for 2004’s Mean Girls. The reason? A throwaway line uttered by Lindsay Lohan’s Cady: “It’s October 3rd.” …

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Daily News: Rachel McAdams discusses the possibility of a ‘Mean Girls’ sequel

Daily News Published: July 27, 2014 No Sequel, I ‘Mean’ It Hold on to your hats. Rachel McAdams tells us there will never, ever be a “Mean Girls 2” movie, saying she’s just a bit too old to play a high schooler. The 35-year-old actress, starring in “A Most Wanted Man,” says: “That’s probably not …

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New York Times: 10 Years Later, the Clique Still Reigns

New York Times Published: April 25, 2014 From Internet Chat to Related Projects, ‘Mean Girls’ Endures In the 2004 film “Mean Girls,” Regina George, iron-fisted ruler of the high school in-crowd, snaps at her sidekick, Gretchen Wieners, over some newfangled slang Gretchen is testing out. “Stop trying to make ‘fetch’ happen,” Regina snarls. “It’s not …

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Production Notes – “Mean Girls”

New Line Cinema Published: 2004 About The Production As exemplified in her wickedly funny and often acerbic writing style. “Saturday Night Live” head writer Tina Fey has long been fascinated by social dynamics and ——thought that the phenomenon of Girl World nastiness bore further investigation. To that end, she got in touch with Rosalind Wiseman, …

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New York Daily News: Love’s young dream: ‘Mean Girls’ vixen Rachel McAdams now stars in a heady screen romance

New York Daily News Published: June 20, 2004 HOLLYWOOD – [Rachel McAdams] has a highly sympathetic role in her new film, “The Notebook,” opening Friday. So she’s now happy to recount how much her vicious Regina was hated in “Mean Girls.” In “The Notebook,” a romantic drama based on Nicholas Sparks’ best-selling novel and set …

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National Post: Career highlights

National Post Published: June 18, 2004 As Canadian actress Rachel McAdams goes from a Mean Girl to lovelorn pretty girl in The Notebook, it seems her acting ability is as versatile as her hair colour The glamour and the excitement of a movie star’s life is something to behold. And some day, perhaps, Rachel McAdams …

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The Belfast News Letter: Time to meet not so mean

Washington Times Published: June 18, 2004 It’s easy to see why young Canadian actress Rachel McAdams has managed to make that elusive breakthrough in Hollywood – the 25- year-old is blessed with being pretty, thin and blond. But the former competitive skater and theatre graduate can also act, as she proves in the two very …

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Harbour City Star: Star was once a mean girl

Harbour City Star Published: May 22, 2004 Rachel McAdams hates to admit it, but when she was growing up in the southwestern Ontario town of St. Thomas, there was a time when she behaved like a genuine “mean girl.” So when she was cast for a key role in Paramount’s new hit film, Mean Girls, …

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National Post: Control freak role was a mean feat for Rachel McAdams: The Two- Minute Interview

National Post Published: May 5, 2004 As the blong queen in “Mean Girls”, Rachel McAdams is making a name for herself. She’s the 25-year-old actress who’s incredibly proud, but amazingly modest, about the glowing reviews she’s received playing a 17-year-old manipulative control freak. Even better for McAdams, who grew up in St. Thomas, near London, …

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The Canadian Press: Rachel McAdams of St. Thomas, Ont., has meaty role in new film Mean Girls

The Canadian Press Published: April 29, 2004 LOS ANGELES (CP) – Rachel McAdams is a lean mean acting machine. The small-town girl from St. Thomas, Ont., did not grow up rich, or spoiled or mean, but she’s able to weave all of these qualities into the self-absorbed main meanie in the movie Mean Girls, which …

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Canoe: Taking Note of young star

Canoe Published: June 20, 2004 Rachel McAdams is being just slightly coy, especially for a modest Canadian. During a Los Angeles interview, the London, Ont.-born, St. Thomas-raised, Toronto-trained actress has just heard the suggestion that she is one of the new “It!” girls in Hollywood. The label comes because of her sudden leap to prominence …

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Nylon Magazine: The Golden Apples

The Encyclopedia Canadian Published: August, 2004 Everybody’s eager to please Rachel McAdams. But, frankly, the royal treatment that’s customary for budding starlets gives this Toronto-born actress the creeps. As she says, “The more that’s given to you, the less you have to come up with yourself. And that’s not productive.” As if on cue, there’s …

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Dark Horizons: Interview: Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried for “Mean Girls”

Dark Horizon Published: April 29, 2004 The new film Mean Girls is not your average Hollywood teen film. Written by Tina Fey of Saturday Night Live fame, this is one subversive look at female adolescence, as the new girl at school [Lindsay Lohan] being befriended and manipulated by three mean girls, led by the cool …

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Elle: Elle Radar

Elle Published: April, 2004 Rachel McAdams has gone glam. Playing the role of a young woman trapped inside the hygienically impaired body of dork in the The Hot Chick may have been Rachel McAdams’ first Hollywood break, but this spring the London, Ont., native ups the glam quotient with her sassy turn in Mean Girls. …

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