Clueless vs. Mean Girls vs. Easy A

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Which High School do you like better?
31.82%
7 votes
Clueless
27.27%
6 votes
Mean Girls
40.91%
9 votes
Easy A
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Which one do you like better?
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I've only seen Clueless and didn't like it...never heard of Easy A, so I'd vote for Mean Girls, I guess
Much like Clueless is a modern day adaptation of Emma, Easy A is a modern day adaptation of The Scarlet Letter.
I’ve yet to actually watch Mean Girls nor Easy A, but I did enjoy Clueless.



Victim of The Night
Not trying to be evasive but I probably liked them all just about the same. And I did like them all.
Gun to my head, I'd probably pick Mean Girls because Tina Fey's writing is just excellent.



Victim of The Night
I like all three movies, but Tina Fey's screenplay for Mean Girls puts it a cut above the other two.
Ha! Should have read the whole thread before responding, this is pretty much exactly how I feel. Cheers.



My ranking of the 3 amazing movies:
1. Easy A
2. Mean Girls
3. Clueless
For some reason I feel the same about this ranking. I had more chuckles watching Easy A and also Emma Stone is in it, which is cool.



Yeah, the writing itself gives the edge to Mean Girls, though I like the cast of Clueless the best probably



1. Election
2. The Edge of Seventeen
3. Heathers
4. Easy A
5. Mean Girls
6. Clueless
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Out of those 3, I would probably give Easy A the edge.
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