Modern-day teenage culture started in the ‘50s when life became less about sending minors into the workforce and more about the white picket fences and the so-called American dream. With that came the first sort of films to capture the highlights of teen life, like in Gidget, and the angst, like in James Dean’s Rebel Without a Cause. Of course, John Hughes ushered in a new wave of the genre with The Breakfast Club in the ‘80s, but it was in that same decade that we got a new type of teen movie: the popular girls doing the absolute most. Heathers gave way to Clueless, leading the world to a movie that helped define the 2000s, Mean Girls.
Saturday Night Live’s Tina Fey was inspired by Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman, and bless her for that because where would pop culture be without the importance of a pink wardrobe in the middle of the week, fetch, and cool moms? Lost. Those are just a few of the things that have kept Mean Girls atop the teen movie list since 2004, but let’s take a look at some more things from the movie that will keep it a pop culture fixture for the next 20 years and beyond.
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