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One of the most famous and creative teen movies of the 2000s. Based on the book 'Queen Bees & Wannabes' by Rosalind Wiseman, this is a comedy that doesn't lose its originality, standing out from other feature films with the same theme. Still, you can see a slight inspiration from 'Fatal Attraction', an 80's teen black humor movie with Winona Ryder. 'Mean Girls' was released in 2004 and is still highly praised by critics, and a good example of how a teen movie can be critical, mature, and creative!

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