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| Director: | Will Gluck |
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| Writer: | Bert V. Royal |
| Staring: |
| Olive, an average high school student, sees her below-the-radar existence turn around overnight once she decides to use the school's gossip grapevine to advance her social standing. Now her classmates are turning against her and the school board is becoming concerned, including her favorite teacher and the distracted guidance counselor. With the support of her hilariously idiosyncratic parents and a little help from a long-time crush, Olive attempts to take on her notorious new identity and crush the rumor mill once and for all. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 16, 2010 |
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| Director: | Will Gluck |
| Writer: | Bert V. Royal |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Keywords | small town, lie, high school, coming of age, school, loss of virginity, female protagonist, teen movie, high school student, teen comedy, intelligent, duringcreditsstinger, small town girl, rumor, teen drama, pretend relationship, gay friend, teenager |
| Production Companies | Screen Gems, Olive Bridge Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $75,026,327
Budget: $8,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: May 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Emma Stone | Olive |
| Penn Badgley | Woodchuck Todd |
| Amanda Bynes | Marianne |
| Dan Byrd | Brandon |
| Thomas Haden Church | Mr. Griffith |
| Patricia Clarkson | Rosemary |
| Cam Gigandet | Micah |
| Lisa Kudrow | Mrs. Griffith |
| Malcolm McDowell | Principal Gibbons |
| Aly Michalka | Rhiannon |
| Stanley Tucci | Dill |
| Fred Armisen | Pastor |
| Juliette Goglia | Eighth Grade Olive |
| Jake Sandvig | Anson |
| Morgan Rusler | Mr. Abernathy |
| Nikki Tyler-Flynn | Mrs. Abernathy |
| Braeden Lemasters | Eighth Grade Kid |
| Mahaley Patel | Nina |
| Jameson Moss | Evan |
| Blake Hood | Kennedy Peters-Booth |
| Bryce Clyde Jenkins | Chip |
| Neil Soni | Zia |
| Stacey Travis | Marianne's Mom |
| Bonnie Burroughs | Micah's Mom |
| Eddie Applegate | Micah's Grandfather |
| Norma Michaels | Micah's Grandmother |
| Yolanda Snowball | Receptionist |
| Andrew Fleming | Doctor |
| Johanna Braddy | Melody Bostic |
| David Gore | Pre-Teen Kid |
| Lalaine | Gossipy Girl |
| D'Anthony Palms | Josh Wisniewski |
| Ryan Parker | Kurt |
| Rawson Marshall Thurber | Quiznos Guy |
| Chris De Lorenzo | Spectator In The Gym |
| Jillian Johnston | Server |
| Nancy Karr | Singing Server |
| Clay Black | Singing Server |
| Brad Etheridge | Singing Server |
| Veerta Motiani | Singing Server |
| Michael Strauss | Singing Server |
| Lance Kerfuffle | Clerk |
| Drew Koles | Boy |
| Max Crumm | Pontius |
| Jeremiah Hu | Judas |
| Jessica Jann | Jezebel |
| Danni Katz | Harlot |
| Jason Kropik | Mortimer |
| Micah Van Hove | Stoner (uncredited) |
| Yoshi Sudarso | Eric Ling (uncredited) |
| Julianne Celeste | Gossip Girl Jogger (uncredited) |
| Bobby C. King | Man Watching Skateboarders (uncredited) |
| Kristin Quick | Nerd (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Will Gluck | Director |
| Adruitha Lee | Hair Department Head |
| Glenn S. Gainor | Unit Production Manager |
| Carol Kiefer | Art Department Coordinator |
| Michael Uva | Dolly Grip |
| Jennifer Hamilton | Choreographer |
| Deb Adair | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Bobby C. King | Stunt Coordinator |
| Cassidy Vick Hice | Stunts |
| Linda Huse | Key Costumer |
| Lisa Miller Katz | Casting |
| Desiree Dizard | Hairstylist |
| Tracy Manzo | Makeup Artist |
| Maynard Matthews | Hairstylist |
| Donna-Lou Henderson | Makeup Artist |
| Bo Johnson | Art Direction |
| Marcia Hinds | Production Design |
| Troy Hope | Painter |
| Karen Agresti | Set Decoration |
| Mynka Draper | Costume Design |
| Jose Zamora | Key Hair Stylist |
| Michelle Vittone | Makeup Department Head |
| David Lombard | Leadman |
| John Risso | Painter |
| Clifford L. Rogers | Production Supervisor |
| Michael Grady | Director of Photography |
| Tyler Matson | Special Effects Coordinator |
| James Andrews | Transportation Co-Captain |
| La Shan Knox | Costumer |
| Michael P. Catanzarite | Dolly Grip |
| David C. Bernat | Production Coordinator |
| Will Sandoval | Second Second Assistant Director |
| John Scott Mills | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Lisa Wujick | Costumer |
| Meg Goodwin | Costumer |
| Michael Klastorin | Unit Publicist |
| Adam L. Taylor | Still Photographer |
| Bruce A. Simon | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Vincent Guisetti | Foley Artist |
| Rocco Passionino | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Brian Morena | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Geoffrey Haley | Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator |
| Rosemary Bengele Sater | Costumer |
| Darin O'Neill | Special Effects Technician |
| Nick Costantino | Assistant Accountant |
| C.J. Pyles | On Set Dresser |
| Steve Bowen | Digital Colorist |
| Herwig Maurer | Sound Editor |
| Mark Larry | Sound Editor |
| Gregg Landaker | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| F. Ulysses Domalaon | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Joseph Wisniewski | Casting Associate |
| Anthony J. Nahar | Second Assistant Director |
| Pamela Kahn | Foley Artist |
| Susan Littenberg | Editor |
| Wende Crowley | Music Supervisor |
| Patrick Rousseau | "A" Camera Operator |
| Ryan Whan | Production Accountant |
| Tim Tuchrello | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Scott G.G. Haller | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Taylor Vaughan | Assistant Property Master |
| Andrea Horta | ADR Supervisor |
| Cory Gunter | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Lori Jean Sacks | Costumer |
| Aubrey Husar | Key Grip |
| William T. Wesley | Assistant Location Manager |
| Kevin Magee | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Shadow Kingsley | Production Secretary |
| Brian Smith | ADR Mixer |
| Carolyn Martin | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jody Blose | Script Supervisor |
| Kyle Rochlin | Foley Mixer |
| Bert V. Royal | Writer |
| Todd Amateau | First Assistant Director |
| Harrison D. Marsh | Production Sound Mixer |
| Bret Barrett | Special Effects Technician |
| Jacob Riehle | Dialogue Editor |
| David Waterman | Key Makeup Artist |
| Derek K. Cunningham | Best Boy Grip |
| James P. Meehan | Assistant Property Master |
| Heather Kritzer | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Dan Brizendine | Transportation Captain |
| Debra L. Tennant | Assistant Editor |
| Jon Wakeham | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Sherry Whitfield | Music Editor |
| Raoul Bolognini | Visual Effects Producer |
| Elaine McGhee | Costumer |
| John Linares | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| George Sugar | Rigging Gaffer |
| Tom Fox | Boom Operator |
| Fermin Davalos | Location Manager |
| Arturo Rojas | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Mike Karasick | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Guillaume DeLouche | Property Master |
| Brad Segal | Original Music Composer |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne | Original Film Writer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Zanne Devine | Producer |
| Will Gluck | Producer |
| Alicia Emmrich | Associate Producer |
| Mark B. Johnson | Co-Producer |
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This movie while extremely entertaining is actually also very educational. You might discover a whole bunch of new words for your vocabulary and even learn a little bit about englisch literature. Makes me smile every time I watch it. ...
Fresh comedy. Sometimes funny, but not too much. The cast is good and I like Emma Stone a lot, but she cannot pass as a high school student any more. It could have been much better if the story would have worked better, in spite of the sometimes brilliant dialogues. ...
When I first saw the trailer of Easy A, I wasn't particularly intrigued. It looked like just another high school teenage comedy. But then I decided to watch it anyway (mostly because I wanted to know what all the fuss was about), and it turned out to be a very pleasant surprise! Coincidentally, I ha ... d just seen Emma Stone for the first time two days ago, when I watched Zombieland, and I thought to myself, "Hey this girl seems kind of cool". But that still wasn't an answer as to why right now I can't read a single magazine without seeing her face somewhere. After seeing Easy A, I finally know. This girl is FUN. She has a great talent for comedy of the driest, most sarcastic kind and a perfect sense of timing. And you've got to love that husky voice. Easy A is about a girl, Olive, who's a straight A-student with a flawless reputation, until she tells a little white lie to her best friend about how she supposedly lost her virginity to a guy that doesn't even exist. However, things go awry when this little anecdote spreads like wildfire and all of a sudden she has a reputation of being a hussy. (This plot line demands some suspension of disbelief, because it's obviously very hard to believe that any group of high school students would be shocked at the thought of one of their peers _*having sex*_, but whatever.) Of course, like with any rumour, it changes constantly depending on who you talk to. So before Olive knows what hit her, everybody in school thinks she slept with every guy around. Now here's the twist: once it becomes clear that she can use this newfound reputation to her advantage, she does so to the fullest. Simply put: unpopular guys pay her to PRETEND she had sex with them. Obviously, at some point things get out of hand and she has to find a way to fix it all again. This concept could have been really stupid, if it wasn't for the great screenplay. It is a tribute to classic 80's teenage films including, of course, John Hughes, and it also features some great references to The Scarlet Letter and Sylvia Plath. The dialogue is quick and witty, and the characters are all really typical people without being cliché stereotypes. Stanley Tucci is a delight as Olive's dad, bringing the same kind of dry-as-a-bone humour to the table as his on-screen daughter. Patricia Clarkson is a wonderful actress, and as it turns out, a really funny one as well. All the actors are perfectly cast. One of the funniest elements in Easy A is a group of Christian students, the 'Jesus freaks'. The leader of this little group is a girl called Marianne, played by Amanda Bynes. She just can't stop preaching to Olive about her 'indecent behaviour' and the dialogue between the two provides some of the funniest moments throughout the film. Here's a small foretaste; Marianne: "There's a higher power that will judge you for your indecency." Olive: "Tom Cruise?" Overall, this is mostly a 'chuckle' comedy rather than a 'rolling over the floor laughing' comedy, though it has some really good LOL moments. And the 'chuckles' are widespread. I would definitely recommend watching Easy A if you're in the mood for a witty, intelligent comedy about a smart, sassy girl who takes control of her own life and everybody who thinks they have a right to think badly about her. _(September 2011)_
Pretty far removed from my wheelhouse, but Emma Stone makes for such a great lead, the banter-y dialogue given to the adult roles (most masterfully spoken by Stanley Tucci) is so hilarious, and the story flows so naturally from A to B to C that you can't stop for long enough to question the flaws wh ... ile you're watching it, that there was no way I couldn't at least give Easy A a passing grade (no pun intended). _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._