Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion
Customer Review: Good review, not great for the non-math minded
This offers a decent review. It moves slowly in the beginning, but picks up the pace almost too fast in the end. Also, much of the terminology was different than what I learned in school, so I had to translate much of the book. It did give me a good review, though, and I did much better on the math portion of the test than I would have without it.
Customer Review: Recommendable!
This book is very useful, very organized in presenting and showing solutions. It is easy to understand. I highly recommend it to everybody who wants to refresh their math. .
Big laughs and hot stars make this a can’t-miss comedy in the hilarious tradition of CLUELESS and DUMB AND DUMBER! Romy (Mira Sorvino) and Michele (Lisa Kudrow) are carefree party girls who reinvent themselves for their 10-year high school reunion. With new wardrobes and wild stories of success, they make a big impression … until a former classmate Janeane Garofalo — CLAY PIGEONS) blabs their real story to everyone! But that’s when Romy and Michele let loose with a surprise of their own … and outrageous results! Featuring a sizzling hit soundtrack of favorite hits from the ’80s, it’s the comedy treat The New York Times calls “cheerful, giddy fun!”
Customer Review: “OH my god sometimes I wish I were a Lesbian!”
I absolutely love this movie! It is my favorite movie!It is so hilarious! I can watch it over and over again!It makes you laugh from beginning to end. Kudrow and Sorvino are so great together! What a perfect comedy team match! They go so well together. It is so funny, because they are so stupid and ditzy. If your looking for lots of laughs, this is the movie to see and if you love chick flicks. Great 80’s music, a great cast, and lots of laughs makes this a great movie!
Customer Review: My 15 is coming up …
I picked up this movie just to see it, if that makes any sense. It was a nice, lite, airy comedy about a real horror story we have all dealt with : high school. Two dizzy blondes who had been friends since those days and are still together have returned to their high school for the ten year reunion. They really haven’t amounted to much, but try to reinvent themselves as success stories to impress their former classmates.
This was a clever idea, but the idea did not stretch out enough to make a quality movie out of it. I have been to my ten year reunion, and I must say that you feel sort of like a loser. You can use it as a motivation to make things better for you, but we all lack in some way. What is so funny is that, at least at my reunions, the popular kids, whose high school experience must have been so wonderful because they made everyone else so miserable, didn’t show up. People go right back to the same cliques they were in, even if they haven’t seen or spoken to each other in years. Maybe you don’t have the loving spouse, fame, fortune, steller career or whatever else is so important, but neither do others. The Mean Girls are losers. Romy and Michelle of course rise to prominence after the reunion, and tell the Mean Girls off.
And know what? You didn’t need their approval then and you don’t need it now. So when the invite comes, pitch it out and move on. .















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