The typical girly movie where there's a rebel/outcast girl who gets put into a situation that she hates so she tries to go against it, but by the time she's started liking it the stuff she'd done before takes it's toll and she looses all her friends and her love interest and every one thinks she's a b*tch. Then by the end every one realises it's not the girl's fault so they all forgive her and she lives popularly, prettily and happily ever after. It's just overused. On most tween/teen girl movies I've seen it's like kind of thing.
The mean blonde/Asian girl. They're often featured in kind of movie I described above. I mean, I've never been to America but I doubt that more than 2% of the teenage girl population is like that. Most popular girls (in my school) are popular not neccessary because of their looks, but because they're NICE. People look up to them, people want to be friends with them. THAT's why they become popular. Okay, there's looks and money involved as well but still.
Sci-fi. I just really, really hate sci-fi. I don't know why. It just seems nerdy. Okay, I
am a bit of a nerd but not that kind. I'm not saying that they
are nerdy, I just find them nerdy.
Comedies. A lot of things intended to be comedies, espeically for tweens/teens just make me face-palm. For an example, see the trailer for "Benchwarmers" -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk_0DY7IuEA
I've already mentioned outcasts but now I'll have a rant about them. Most of the "poor little outcast girls" in those kind of movies are actually the kind who'd be popular. None of them, and I mean
none of them are ugly or spiteful or what ever. Sure, they may start off a bit funny looking but by the end they're really pretty. The outcast is also meant to be shy, but in most of the film I've seen they have a good blab to some one who wants to be their friend, even if they hardly know them. A shy person wouldn't do that. You don't even get outcasts in real life, okay
very occassionally you do but even the weirdest looking, nerdy psycho (like me) has at least one or two close friends. Even if they don't, people in the class don't literally treat them like they're invisible.
I don't like how most of these weird 3D-ish or acted out movies have a "moral of the story". Paticurly in kiddie films. It's a good thing that they're putting in a message but they could at least let the viewer work it out for themselves rather than rubbing it in their face like an old granny cleaning chocolate off your face with a sponge.
Movies of books. The Harry Potter ones were okay-ish, the Twilight movie was actually a bit better than the book even though the acting was terrible but apart from that most of the movies of books just take the book and completely and utterly DESTROY the plot, the characters and everything else about it. Espeically "The Vampire's Assistant". As a huge fan of the "Cirque Du Freak" series, that movie really ticked me off. They just modernised and Americanised it waaaaay past the limit.
Any Barbie movies. Barbie is a KIDDIE DOLL, keep her that way.
Bratz movies. My little sister watches them and it seems like in every movie they give the Bratz a new skill/"lifetime hobbie" like "Oh Yasmin you LOVE writing stories" even though in the past movies Yasmin's shown no sign of loving to write (that's just an example). It's just to make it conveniant for the plot. All I can say is MARY SUUUUUUUUUES. And not forgetting the messages Bratz movies send to little kids. My sister wants to be a punk now, and always pulls up her tartan "punk" skirt so you can see her pants when she bends down and everything. Ew.
Okay. I've kind of ranted about things in movies I hate rather than movies I hate so I'll shut up now.