norasephron: Music in Film: Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia…

Friday, September 13th, 2019

norasephron:

Music in Film: Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde
Music supervision by Bryan Ling

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ampwn98: “You don’t even know me.”“Pretty sure I…

Sunday, August 18th, 2019

ampwn98:

“You don’t even know me.”
“Pretty sure I do.”

Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde

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wlwfilms: #finally some good useless/dumbass lesbian…

Sunday, August 18th, 2019

wlwfilms:

#finally some good useless/dumbass lesbian representation

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nicolesrows: Diana Silvers as Hope in Booksmart (2019) dir….

Saturday, August 17th, 2019

nicolesrows:

Diana Silvers as Hope in Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde

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haileesteinfelds: Kaitlyn Dever as Amy in Booksmart (2019) dir….

Saturday, August 17th, 2019

haileesteinfelds:

Kaitlyn Dever as Amy in Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde

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shesnake: This part’s over, and that’s so sad, but it was…

Friday, August 16th, 2019

shesnake:

This part’s over, and that’s so sad, but it was great, wasn’t it?

Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde

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Booksmart

Tuesday, July 16th, 2019

anonsally:

I loved it. Billie Lourd was hilarious in a supporting role. But actually, everyone in it was great. I really loved how the kids looked … like real people. Though not real high school students; they were all past their teens. But at least they didn’t all look like generic attractive Hollywood people. The cast wasn’t all white, but could’ve been more diverse. Still, at least there were as many women as men in the roles that appeared in more than one scene, and the focus was definitely on the friendship between the two female protagonists, Molly and Amy, rather than any of the potential romances. Molly has a crush on a boy she considers a dumb jock; Amy has a crush on a skater girl, and these affect the plot, but they’re not what the plot is about.

Most of it wasn’t that plausible, but something about it rang very true anyway. I loved how the best friends went on sprees of complimenting each other; I loved how all the kids at the school were deeper and more complex than Molly had realised. I loved that the movie had some heart, and that both Molly and Amy experienced a lot of personal growth in the course of the approximately 24 hours covered by the movie.

Basically: If this movie is still playing near you, you should see it.

I loved this movie a lot. I was very much a fan of the John Hughes-type teen comedies when they came out, which happened shortly after I was out of high school myself. Today I see a fair number of things that are problematic about them that I didn’t see at the time, but I still have a soft spot for them.

Booksmart is a really well-done updating/subversion/advancing of that genre (and of other movies that themselves advanced it, like Clueless). The writing, the performances, and the direction really worked for me. It doesn’t LOOK like a quirky little indie movie, which is kind of what I was expecting it to look like. There are moments that were literally breathtaking.

There’s a really deft handling of the character relationships and story arc that sucked me in. I’ve watched it three times, and would totally watch it again. Also, I should mention: it’s hilarious.

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leia-organa: Good morning, winner. Take a deep breath. Good….

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

leia-organa:

Good morning, winner. Take a deep breath. Good. You’re ready to dominate this day. You’ve worked harder than everyone, and that’s why you’re a champion. You understand that greatness takes sacrifice. Visualize what you still want to achieve. Stand atop the mountain of your success and look down at everyone who’s ever doubted you. Fuck those losers. Fuck them in their stupid fucking faces.

BOOKSMART (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde.

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Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

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rachel-brosnahan: Billie Lourd as Gigi in Booksmart (2019) dir….

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

rachel-brosnahan:

Billie Lourd as Gigi in Booksmart (2019) dir. Olivia Wilde

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caroldanversenthusiast: me @ every woman out there.

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

caroldanversenthusiast:

me @ every woman out there.

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