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    • Superbad. While it may be frequently trodden ground, the raunchy teen comedy trope of outsiders embarking on one final night of debauchery is a tried-and-tested recipe for comedy gold.
    • Pitch Perfect. Shining a light on the world of competitive collegiate a cappella, "Pitch Perfect" focuses on the image-obsessed Barden Bellas as they recover from an unfortunate on-stage vomiting incident.
    • Whip It. Marking the directorial debut of actress Drew Barrymore, "Whip It" is a charming and energetic film about an "alternative" teenager who joins a badass all-female roller derby team to escape the monotony of her sleepy hometown.
    • Cool Runnings. Loosely based on the remarkable true story of Jamaica's first national bobsled team and their aspirations for Olympic glory, "Cool Runnings" is a classic feel-good sports comedy about unlikely underdogs and the defiant strength of the human spirit.
  1. DCU Batman has a whole Bat-Family and has been around for years now. (Like Batfleck). He should be in his early to mid 40's in the DCU, I would cast an actress who is close to his age so I would go for Ana. She has the acting chops for it and more high profile. Also kinda glad Reeves didn't cast Ana in his Batman movie.

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  3. Aug 22, 2023 · The world of cinema abounds with compelling narratives that revolve around individuals who are considered outcasts or social misfits.These characters often resonate with viewers because they’re not the standard heroes; they’re the underdogs, the ones we root for, the ones who reflect some part of our own insecurities and struggles.

  4. To this extent, Sunset Blvd. is not different and might be definitely considered one of the highest points in Billy Wilder’s career. In the film, the tone defined and used by the director is of course the same as described before, has having hypocrisy, cynicism and irony as its main characteristics.

    • Joining clubs will not help some one fit in. The idea sounds logical. But it isn’t. People don’t realize that joining a club would do more harm then good for an outcast if the person feels ignored /invisible to begin with.
    • College is not different from high school. It really is true. People look at college as some magical new beginning but it isn’t. College is just another substitute for the hell that high school was.
    • People are still in cliques in college. It would be nice if people outgrew cliques in college but they don’t. The same people that were popular in high school are popular in college.
    • Popular people crowd out everyone else. This point builds off the last point. The term “popular” is subjective. However, that does not change the fact that the people who are “popular” crowd out everyone else because they get the most attention.
  5. Mar 25, 2022 · 1. Oliva Munn felt she was "shunned" by the director of The Predator, Shane Black, and her costars after asking that actor Steven Wilder Striegel be removed from the film due to his status as a ...

  6. 1. 5. 4. Shazam! Shazam! 3. 2. 1. Outcasts appear in all types of movies, whether the story is told in an animated version or live action.

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