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Monday, December 8, 2008

I hate (most) teen movies.

In my posts I will qualify and quantify my opinions. As I have put here I hate most teen movies it is not to say that I hate them all but to the most of my knowledge if I see a movie poster, or a trailer which smacks of a teen movie, you wouldn't get me to watch it even if you paid me too.

What I hate:

Losers everywhere! From the loser they pick on to the big losers (losers that pick on the losers) it's a waste of time to see all these stereotypes. The nerds keep getting picked on by the pretty ones or the jocks (natural course of adolesence I guess), but the nerds allowing these things to continue. Easy way out? Isolate. I guess that's too anti social, but I mean it's better to have a solid group of 3 or 4 rather than a gang of 30 that rat and run out on you later on.

Other stuff I don't really hate but think "What's the big deal?" This is when the big losers pick on the losers for no good reason. Could be an old jacket. Straight A average, or a speech defect. Weird thing is the big losers have such a shallow level of satisfaction. Which make them a much bigger loser in my book. Tastes are easily satiated a name called, a spill of books. Do I hate the big losers? No.

They're not worth hating, too pathetic actually. What I hate is how the teen movies magnify the big loser problem. When real life kicks in I like the line, "Be kind to nerds, you'll end up working for one." And that is when payback matters.

Teen movies perpetuate stereotypes of populars and weirdos, and I really can't get why everybody wants to be like the populars (in the movies) what's there to popularity. And teen movies get teens to contemplate really useless things.

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