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		<title>The best quotes from Heathers that perfectly describe Bravo&#039;s planned reboot of&#160;Heathers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[News broke today that Bravo was headed into scripted television territory, and that's the positive news. (Holding out on calling it "good news" until I see the actual shows.) But then there was this: a reboot of the movie Heathers. As you can imagine, the blogosphere (at least the writers who are Heathers fans) was [...]]]></description>
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<p>News broke today that Bravo was headed into <a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/bravo-heathers-reboot-jenny-bicks-scripted-drama-368861">scripted television territory</a>, and that's the positive news. (Holding out on calling it "good news" until I see the actual shows.) But then there was this: a reboot of the movie <em>Heathers</em>. As you can imagine, the blogosphere (at least the writers who are <em>Heathers</em> fans) was not thrilled about this news. But fortunately, the movie itself has provided a whole slew of reactions for us! Let's take a look at a bunch of quotes from the movie that can now be reissued as pre-reviews of this very dumb reboot idea. The best part is that we don't even need context from the plot!</p><span id="more-180601"></span>

<p>The Hollywood Reporter says that the reboot will actually be more of a sequel, focusing on Veronica (Winona Ryder's character, who will probably not be played by Ryder, so this is already a bad idea) returning to Sherwood 20 years after the events of the movie with a teenage daughter. That daughter must now contend with not Heathers, but Ashleys. I think we can rule this out as "shower-nozzle masturbation material," but here is a list of more fitting phrases, starting with the most obvious:</p>

<p>"Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast?"</p>

<p>"What's the up-chuck factor on that?"</p>

<p>"Well, fuck me gently with a chainsaw."</p>

<p>"This isn't just a spoke in my menstrual cycle."</p>

<p>"I got paid in puke."</p>

<p>The original movie, speaking to the reboot: "You were nothing before you met me. You were playing Barbies with Betty Finn. You were a Bluebird. You were a Brownie. You were a Girl Scout Cookie."</p>

<p>Similarly: "You're a rebel? You think you're a rebel? You're not a rebel you're fucking psychotic!"</p>

<p>Addressed to Bravo, for jumping on the reboot train: "If everyone jumped off a bridge, would you?"</p>

<p>For those resigned to this thing happening: "I like it. It's got that what-a-cruel-world-let's-toss-ourselves-in-the-abyss type ambience."</p>

<p>This quote, Mad libs edition: "Your society nods its head at any horror the American [television industry] can think to bring upon itself."</p>

<p>Also: "[Bravo], why are you pulling my dick?"</p>

<p>And: "What is your damage, [Bravo]?"</p>

<p>But the best quote from <em>Heathers</em> to serve as a reaction to a reboot of <em>Heathers</em>: "Gross."</p>

<p>I don't like to assume that all reboots are automatically bad. I don't think they're necessary, and I think they're a sign of a serious lack/fear of originality. But if something ends up being at least a good movie, I can't be that upset about it. <em>This</em>, on the other hand, should not be allowed to happen. This, in my opinion, is up there with <em>Akira</em> as far as bad remakes go. But at least the <em>Akira</em> remake is <a href="http://www.themarysue.com/akira-remake-on-hold/">defunct</a> (for the moment).</p>

<p><em>Quotes found at <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097493/quotes">IMDb</a></em>.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/bravo-heathers-reboot-jenny-bicks-scripted-drama-368861">Bravo Developing 'Heathers' Reboot, 4 More Scripted Dramas (Exclusive)</a> [The Hollywood Reporter]</p>]]></content:encoded>
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