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Double Feature Movie Anniversaries!

What a day it is today. Why, you ask? Well because we have double feature anniversary! Its really an awesome anniversary because these are two movies that really are cult classics from the last two generations. Two movies that broke standards but felt like your life. Movies that encapsulate what it is to be a teenager in different times. The movies are 10 Things I Hate About You and Heather's. 10 Things I Hate About You is 20 years old and Heather's is 30. Two movies that are insanely memorable and timeless. Not to mention total faves. Let's talk about it. 

Image result for 10 things i hate about youLet's start with 10 Things I Hate About You. I'm actually a little late with this anniversary, but I am such a huge fan of the film that I had to talk about it. This movie is a staple of my life. I grew up with this movie. If you don't know the plot, fret not! I will break it down for you. It is about two sisters, Kat and Bianca, who are just polar opposites of one another. Bianca is preppy and cute and Kat is smart and a little rough around the edges. In their house there is a rule, Bianca can't date unless Kat dates, but Kat really isn't into that. She would rather stay at home and read. Things start to change when new student Cameron starts falling for Bianca. Strings are pulled and plans are made so Kat will find a date so Cameron can go out with Bianca. This is when she meets handsome rebel, Patrick. I'm not gonna tell you what happens from there because I want you to see it. What I will tell you is that it is memorable. 10 Things has an all star cast with Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph-Gordon Levitt, Larisa Olyenik David Krumhotlz, Gabrielle Union, and Allison Janney. All stars, in some capacity, but this was Heath Ledger's first American lead and he was soooo good. I had such a huge crush on him as a kid because of this movie, its not even funny. He was so charismatic and full of star power, it really was a preview of what was to come from his acting career. May he rest in peace. 10 Things I Hate About You is the perfect teen film. It captures all the heartache that comes with being a teenager, first loves, the feeling of betrayal and all the other trivial things that comes with high school life. The feel of the movie is like this is your school, these are your friends, and this is your home. This is life and is has it's highs and lows, but you'll find your way. 

Image result for heathersNext is the cult classic Heather's. Oh Heather's, how I quote you. I love this movie. It is dark, it is hilarious, it is so 80s. Well, it's so 80s and anti 80s, there is no John Hughes ending and it's awesome. Heather's is about popular Veronica and all her popular friends, all named Heather, and that she hates. They are cruel and unusual and get away with treating people like scum and she can't stand it. She turns a bind eye however until she meets a strange new student JD. The two become romantically entangled almost instantly and decided to confront Veronica's clique leader, Heather Chandler. The couple accidentally poison her and make it look like a suicide. Veronica eventually learns that her new boyfriend is killing students intentionally and she decides that she needs to put an end to it. Will she prevail? You will just have to watch to find out. This movie also came out a few days ago but, again, I felt the need to talk about it. And why not? This movie is so funny and just all out set to destroy all the happy teen films before it, what's not to like. Heather's stars Winona Ryder and Christian Slater as or murdering couple and Shannon Dohtery, Kim Walker and Lisanne Falk as our three Heather's. The movie, in a sick and satirical way, feels like it could be your neighborhood. Everything looks normal, clean even, but what lies beneath is much nastier. What a better way to discuss the ugliness that is teenage angst and rebellion. I love it. I can not recommend this one enough. 

Well, that's all for you today. I hope you give these a go if you haven't seen them, but they have been around for a long time so odds are that the majority of you guys have seen it. Tell me your thoughts, let's chat, whether you have seen it before or not. Have a great day, keep watching movies, and stay creepy. 

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