The women on Bad Girls Club have nothing on our favorite fictional heroines. Sure, they can drink and swear and get into brawls and generally cause a ruckus, but can they save the world from vampires and demons approximately once per season? Can they survive a dystopic teen death match? Are they master hackers who torture and/or set fire to every deranged misogynist they encounter? Nope, and that’s why we much prefer BAMF Girls Club, a hilarious new web series that finds Buffy Summers (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Lisbeth Salander (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games), Michonne (The Walking Dead), Hermione Granger (Harry Potter), and Bella Swan (Twilight) sharing a house and stepping into the reality TV spotlight. In the first episode, which you can watch below, Buffy and Hermione get awkward about witchcraft and, to our great relief, we learn that Bella’s only there for the purpose of hilarious contrast. … Read More
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These Are the Books That Make You Totally Undateable
[Editor's note: It's Labor Day, so your devoted Flavorwire team is taking a break. To keep you entertained, we're leaving you with our most popular features of the summer months. This post originally ran June 15th.] We’ve always wondered how many people read specific books to seem cool — and how many people deftly sidestep talking about the books that perhaps cast them in a less-than-flattering light. Recently, we were tickled by an edition of Ask the Paris Review, wherein the always-delightful Sadie Stein answered the question “What’s a book I should read to make girls think I’m smart in a hot way?” by polling her friends and colleagues. The answers, of course, varied widely, proving that it sort of depends on the girl.
Though it’s good to know what to do to seem appealing to the opposite sex, it’s also good to know what not to do — that is, to know which books might send a potential mate running for the hills should they be spotted on your nightstand or peeking out from your back pocket. In the interest of seeing the full picture, we asked both men and women of various sexual orientations to share the books that they think render their devotees totally undateable. So click through to see which titles you should avoid like the plague — or at least hide in a desk drawer somewhere when you’re entertaining — and don’t forget to pitch in with the books that would make you cut and run in the comments. … Read More
Watch an Honest Trailer for ‘The Hunger Games’
Let’s face it: there are no perfect translations of books to film. Films leave things out, change important scenes, fail to capture nuance — it’s enough to drive a fan girl mad. But inevitably, when watching any kind of adaptation of a book you’ve already read, your knowledge fills in the blanks that a person with no experience with the story might be left wondering about. In this hilarious spoof of The Hunger Games trailer by Screen Junkies, you’ll get it all broken down for you. And it’s apt timing as well for any crossover fan — the film has just come out on DVD and the three books have just surpassed the seven Harry Potter novels in Amazon sales. Click through to watch, and let us know what you think in the comments. … Read More
What Your Favorite YA Series Says About You
This week, NPR published their list of the 100 Best YA Novels of all time — as nominated by their readers and then selected by a panel of judges. While we have our reservations about the ranking (Twilight before Earthsea?), the poll reminded us of the fact that no matter how many serious books grace their shelves, every devoted reader has at least one favorite YA series from their childhood (or, um, more recently than that) that they still think is pretty great. After all, of the 100 entries on NPR’s list, almost half of them weren’t novels at all, but rather series of novels at least three books long. So in case you’re wondering what that lingering affinity for Weetzie Bat means for your life on a grand scale, or wondering what strangers on the train think when they see you reading Vampire Academy, we’re here to help. Click through to find out what your favorite YA series says about you, and let us know if we’ve got you pegged — or if we’re totally off the mark — in the comments. … Read More
The Morning’s Top 5 Pop Culture Stories
1. A TV adaptation of Battle Royale, the Japanese cult film that many have accused The Hunger Games of ripping off, may be coming to the CW — because post-apocalyptic teen death matches are the new vampires. [via LA Times]
2. The cinema-shootout ending to Ryan Gosling’s upcoming movie, Gangster Squad, will be… Read More
A Grown-Up’s Guide to Teen Celebrities
The Teen Choice Awards will air this Sunday on Fox, and — hey, wait. Where are you going? Listen, we know you’re sick of awards shows, and that a celebration of teenyboppers’ favorite pinups probably isn’t going to prevent you from watching True Blood and Breaking Bad. That’s totally fine. But does anything make you feel older than scrolling through a list of the telecast’s nominees and presenters and finding that you’ve never ever heard many of the names on the list? Oh, sure, there are the big stars who get nominated for everything. And you know Justin Bieber and the Twilight kids now, and how could you have made it halfway through 2012 without encountering Carly Rae Jepsen? Still, a slew of Disney and MTV and ABC Family and teen movie stars remain, so you may as well memorize who they are in case you find yourself in conversation with a 12-year-old One Direction superfan. After the jump, we’ve compiled a guide to the massively famous (but only to people under 18) TCA nominees you should know, if only to avoid the dreaded teenage eye-roll (but also because some of them are talented actors and musicians who will likely break through to the grown-up mainstream in the years to come). … Read More
What’s On at Flavorpill: The Links That Made the Rounds in Our Office
Today at Flavorpill, we obsessed over 40 awesome tributes to Breaking Bad. We analyzed a historical Rider Strong hotness chart. We discovered an exhibition featuring the work of Marijke Koger-Dunham, hailed as the mother of psychedelic art. We listened to an “indecent proposal” from Sarah Silverman. We weren’t shocked to… Read More
Pop Culture’s Best Surrogate Father/Daughter Relationships
Why are surrogate parent-child relationships so pervasive in pop culture? Is it the hope that even if your parents die or hate us or don’t know how to solve our problems, someone else will pick up the slack and help us out? Or do we just enjoy watching strong, independent people be all vaguely touchy-feely and stuff, to kids that don’t happen to be their own? Either way, the surrogate father-daughter relationship has become a particularly popular one recently. For this Father’s Day, we thought we’d celebrate all the pop-culture heroes who aren’t necessarily dads but who act like them anyway sometimes, as well as the badass girls who benefit from their paternal instincts. Let us know your favorites in the comments. … Read More
The Morning’s Top 5 Pop Culture Stories
1. Philip Seymour Hoffman has been offered a role in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. And no, it isn’t Finnick, wise guy — it’s Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee. Sure, we’ll buy that. [via Slashfilm]
2. In other, stranger casting news, Lindsay Lohan and porn star James Deen (aka “The Ryan Gosling of Porn”) have… Read More
Selected Strange and Unintended Consequences of Pop Culture Trends
As writers of television, films, and books tend to find out, you can’t control what people do with the stories you create. Once you release them to the general public, fans tend to grab hold of aspects of your work that you least expected, cruising right past the message to embrace, say, the cool gadgets or fashion, or even something that has literally nothing to do with the stories themselves. We imagine, for example, that with Brave, The Hunger Games, and The Avengers all premiering within a few months of each other, there are going to be a whole lot of kids signing up for archery lessons at summer camp this year, and we can bet Suzanne Collins wasn’t thinking about that at all while writing a series of novels about kids murdering each other. We’ve compiled a few weird unintended — and often fairly disastrous — real-life fads inspired by hit pop culture franchises. Let us know if you can think of any more (although, honestly, maybe we don’t want to know). … Read More
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