Entertainment Weekly Orchestrates a Stylish Mean Girls Reunion
Meghan Young — November 11, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: insidemovies.ew & fashiongonerogue
Die hard fans who have been waiting for a Mean Girls reunion will enjoy an exciting editorial found in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly. Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried and Tina Fey come together to celebrate the ten year anniversary of the now cult classic film. Although this might not be what some people had in mind, beggars definitely cannot be choosers when it comes to a Mean Girls reunion of their choice.
Appearing in stunning pastel dresses and gowns, the cast of this high school comedy looks utterly stunning. Most have enjoyed a good amount of success since the film, which makes the lack of a proper Mean Girls reunion completely understandable.
Appearing in stunning pastel dresses and gowns, the cast of this high school comedy looks utterly stunning. Most have enjoyed a good amount of success since the film, which makes the lack of a proper Mean Girls reunion completely understandable.
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1. Movie Anniversary Editorials - Entertainment publications can capitalize on the nostalgia of popular movies by creating editorial content that reunites the original cast members.
2. Celebrity Reunions - Reuniting the cast of cult classic films for anniversary celebrations can generate buzz and interest among die-hard fans.
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Industry Implications
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