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mean girls
Teenage Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) was educated in Africa by her scientist parents. When her family moves to the suburbs of Illinois, Cady finally gets to experience public school and gets a quick primer on the cruel, tacit laws of popularity that divide her fellow students into tightly knit cliques. She unwittingly finds herself in the good graces of an elite group of cool students dubbed "the Plastics," but Cady soon realizes how her shallow group of new friends earned this nickname.Social commentary aside, the message at the heart of Mean Girls is one of tolerance, compassion and acceptance. The rules are simple. Respect others. Replace criticism with kindness.The Plastics have all gone their separate ways, Cady is grounded for the rest of her natural-born life, but thanks to the junior class nominating Cady Heron for Spring Fling Queen because they think she pushed Regina George in front of a bus, she wins. Regina George tells another student that she "loves her skirt," and later, tells Cady that she "loves her bracelet." Cady's understanding of Regina's verbal irony in the first instance leads her to realize that Regina is being ironic about liking her bracelet as well.
the lorax
A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. It is a sad, uncompromisingly bleak story of a world desolated by greed, and though it is not an overly complex work, Seuss refrains from reducing morality to simple black-and-white. It is a story about empathy and caring enough to take action. Dr. Seuss writes, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." This iconic line is how the Once-ler finishes telling Ted his life's story. it is a wonderful film based off of the beloved Dr. Seuss book. It shows the story of a greedy Once-ler who only thinks of himself and in his selfishness he destroys the Truffula trees.
ginny and georgia
This dramedy series documents the Miller Family, which has 30-year-old free spirited mother Georgia Miller, and her 15-year-old daughter Ginny, and her youngest Austin as they move to a fictional affluent town called Wellsbury, Massachusetts for a fresh start after Georgia's husband dies.As the series continues, romance has become quite an issue for the two titular women, particularly Georgia and her many love interests. On the one hand, she married Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter) in the second season's finale, though the events that transpired after may make that marriage short-lived.Georgia got pregnant when she was 15 years old. Zion introduced her to his parents in Virginia, who were very supportive of Georgia and took care of everything regarding the pregnancy.Ginny & Georgia establishes, pretty early on, that Georgia is a cool, albeit admittedly immature, mom. And what do cool moms do when their life is suddenly flipped upside down, thanks to their partner turning out to be a creep? They take care of the business (by take care, we mean kill them, of course) and decide to fill that familiar, gaping void with a new, idyllic replacement of the good old life, and that's exactly what Georgia does.
legally blonde
The story follows Elle Woods (Witherspoon), a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend Warner Huntington III (Davis) by getting a Juris Doctor degree at Harvard Law School, and in the process, overcomes stereotypes against blondes and triumphs as a successful lawyer.Woods' boyfriend, Warner Huntington III, the son of a U.S. congressman, breaks up with her the night she expects him to propose, claiming that he needs "to marry a Jackie, not a Marilyn." Warner is bound for Harvard Law School, and Woods becomes determined to gain admittance to the school to win him back.If there's anything that Elle represents, it's the lesson that we should always embrace who we are. Elle is at her best when she stops trying to pretend to be someone she's not, which is true for life in general. We are all at our best when we just decide to be ourselves.Chutney was enraged by her father's marriage to Brooke, believing her to be a gold digger. Wanting to get rid of her, Chutney waited for Brooke to return home one day with a gun and prepared to shoot her. But instead, she ended up shooting her own father when he walked in instead.
k-12
A girl and her best friend embark on a mission to take down the oppressive schooling system of K-12 with the help of magical friends they meet along the way.At the end of show and tell, Cry Baby (as a marionette puppet) gets an open wound on her stomach and is sent to the nurse's office where Angelita sees her. Angelita returns Cry Baby to her human form before the nurses restrain and force medication upon them ("Nurse's Office"). Martinez, who has blown up since she was a contestant on "The Voice" in 2012, recently released her new album titled "K-12." This album discusses topics such as body image, bullying, and eating disorders, which are common in school settings.But then she sees Brandon talking to Crybaby which sends her into a fury, she rushes in a beats Cry Baby to a pulp before pulling out a knife and carving into her arm. Cry Baby loses it and uses her telekinesis to strangle Kelly.Leo is the main antagonist of the 2019 sci fi horror musical tie-in film K-12, the partnering piece to the album K-12 by Melanie Martinez. He also appears as the main antagonist in the music videos for the songs Detention and Recess.
dance moms
The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor. During heartbreak, headaches, yelling and crying, Abby lee Miller and her Junior Elite Dance Team have been through it all. The moms have to fake a fight sometimes," she revealed. "Afterward they just start talking and laugh about it." But despite intensely emotional and argumentative scenes being instigated or staged by producers, Maddie maintains that all the drama revolving around competitions is 100% genuine. "It is really real.Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and operated by notoriously demanding and passionate instructor Abby Lee Miller, the series follows children's early steps on the road to stardom, and their doting mothers who are there for every rehearsal, performance and bow...all under the discerning eye of Miller. Seeing the highs and lows surrounding competition season delivers an intriguing and dramatic look at the cast's frantic pursuit of the ultimate National Dance title.
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