I’m a huge movie buff.
Whether it’s a terrible horror film, an even worse chick flick or any movie starring Zac Efron– odds are I’ve seen it at least once. It’s not uncommon for me to spend an entire weekend at home leaving the couch only to press play on my laptop and occasionally use the bathroom.
But no matter how many movies I’ve seen, there’s always one I’ll come back to and re-watch whenever I need a great film to cheer me up or just to distract me from my life.
It’s called She’s The Man.
It’s a bit of a cult classic so if you haven’t heard of it, all you need to know is that it’s brilliant.
But I suggest you stop reading, find it on Netflix, watch it and then come back to this article. Now.
Amanda Bynes (in her former prime) plays Viola, a soccer mad teen who dons a wig and tapes her bits to play soccer on the male soccer team at her school, after the women’s team got cut.
It also stars a younger, skinnier but still god damn beautiful Channing Tatum.
Even though it’s technically about sport, She’s The Man is actually filled with ridiculously great feminist lessons. It also turns the ‘dumb jock’ stereotype on its head and presents Tatum’s character as a shy boy who can’t talk to girls, respects women and really likes… cheese?
Dairy jokes aside, I’d estimate that I’ve seen She’s The Man at least 20 times in the years since it was released, while also knowing most of the quotes off-by-heart and always suggesting it whenever someone invites me over for a movie.
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Easy A....Emma Stone is brilliant!
An Affair to Remember, (reminds my of Sunday afternoon movies on TV watching with my mum)
Roman Holiday (Audrey being gorgeous in a gorgeous city)
Some like it Hot (funniest movie ever and Marilyn is divine in it)
The Piano (for the breathtaking Michael Nyman score and Anna Paquin's brilliant acting)
I Love you Man (Jason Segal, Paul Rudd, say no more!).