Directed by She’s the Man and The Game Plan‘s Andy Fickman, You Again stars Kristen Bell and Jamie Lee Curtis as a mother and daughter who must face the secret they’ve both been hiding: before growing into the looks that made them the eye candy on countless TV shows, horror movies, and commercials for yogurt that helps you poop, they were ugly in high school. And I mean straight-up glasses-and-acne-and-unflattering-shirts ugly. Disgusting. Sigourney Weaver and Odette Yustman play the pretty girls who were mean to them, because pretty girls are always mean to ugly ones, it’s science. You may remember Odette Yustman, whose butt starred in The Unborn.
Yadda yadda yadda, cheerleaders, hijinks ensue, Betty White says sexual things which is hilarious because because she’s old, and Kristin Chenoweth even shows up. In fact, Kristin Chenoweth is my favorite part. Before they show her name at the end, she’s in the trailer for less than a second, doing this:

Her finest role




I was on the twitter once, but then she felt guilty and went back to her boyfriend.
Christ, I watched that entire trailer and the best joke I could get out of it was a sad true story about my life… I’m going home.
Does the fact that Odette Yustman looks exactly like Megan Fox to me indicate that I objectify women or that I don’t?
You know her name so you’re a step ahead of me in either case.
I had to copy and paste it from the post above.
A little Monistat 7 will clear that odette yustman right up.
Good man.
Um, I’m going to state the obvious here but, the reason people pick on Kristen Bell is because she has small boobs. Duh.
Monistat doesn’t work on Bleeth infections.
I don’t know what is more disheartening. Learning that the ugly girl turned out to be drop dead gorgeous or that the prim and proper chick loves anal and actually had a crush on you in high school.
Is there a computer nerd that made a million bucks and got super hot? Cuz that’s never been done before 1948.
I’m pretty sure the fact that Odette Yustman looks exactly like Megan Fox is an indication that Hollywood objectifies women, the one thing we have in common.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m busy photoshopping a picture of Kristen bell in “Library Hot” glasses into a picture of her in the Slave Leia outfit.