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5 Romantic Comedies That Are Inexplicably Good

Allow me to take a moment to point out how absurd romantic comedies are as a genre. I don't care if I sound old and jaded and bitter. I know why the genre exists. It exists to give women some fleeting hope that some dickless fool will stand in the rain and monologue to her about how life is pointless without her. It is a genre specifically catered to lonely women, meant to make it so they can fill their sorry lives with a millimetre worth of hope that they might not die alone in their apartment some night while eating Cheetos and watching The Bachelorette.
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Easy A

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Okay, I know, the guy who seems to really like fucked up movies is talking about Easy A, a romantic comedy aimed at teens. Has he lost his damn mind? Is this the same Remy who made the infamous “Jesus Rape” comment on one of his articles (which I refuse to link to right now)?

Yes, I liked Easy A. It reminded of movies like Ten Things I Hate About You and Can’t Hardly Wait. Teenage love stories that somehow don’t actually suck or talk down to their audience. I know you are shocked to see it here and trust me, I am shocked to be putting this film here.

Easy A stars the loveable Emma Stone as Olive, a virgin who decides to help one of her friends lose his gay reputation by pretending to sleep with him (so the bullying eases up). This then starts a series of events that puts her on the road to floozy territory in other people’s eyes. Despite that premise, there is a real sweetness to this film as Olive only ends up with the reputation because she was trying to help others.

There is also a subplot about a teacher banging a student, so it is not all G-rated bullshit. There’s also another subplot about Olive and the mascot she likes. It’s a long story, but they drive off on a fucking lawnmower into the sunset together.

It’s good shit in a genre that is usually filled with just shit.


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