Tina Fey, writer and "Weekend
Update" woman for Saturday Night
Live, no doubt kicked in a few of her
own barbs when adapting the Rosalind
Wiseman book Queen Bees and
Wannabes for the big screen. Some
of that wonderfully nasty tone that propels
some of her more evil jokes on
SNL makes it into her first
screenplay, Mean Girls, an
appropriately coldhearted glance at high
school girl politics. The always
impressive Lindsay Lohan reunites with
her Freaky Friday director Mark S.
Waters and plays Cady, a
home-schooled student from Africa
getting thrown into the hell that is high
school in the United States. After a rude
welcoming from less than sympathetic
classmates, Cady hatches a plan to ruin
the reputations of three elitist high school
girls. High school has gotten more
superior skewering with the likes of
Heathers (’89) and Election
(’99), but Mean Girls certainly has
its moments. While it’s no classic, it’s
pretty good nonetheless, and Fey looks to
make a clean transition to the big screen
after seven years of hard labor on
SNL.