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Zetus Lepetus: A Mammoth Club Original Podcast

Mean Girls

Zetus Lepetus: A Mammoth Club Original Podcast

Mammoth Club

Tv & Film, Film Reviews

5957 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Molly, Alan, and Max watch as Cady changes from a homeschooled kid to full mean girl only to have everything crash down around her.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Molly.

0:10.0

I'm Alex.

0:10.8

And you're listening to Zetas Lapidus, a mammoth club original podcast.

0:17.4

What's up all of you plastics or teen outcasts?

0:20.6

I'm Alan. I'm a sexually active band geek.

0:23.4

And I'm Max. And this is Zetas Lapidus. It's the podcast where we watch nostalgic movies to us and then chat about them together. This week, folks of the intro didn't give it away. We watched mean girls to end our back to school month. It was so fetch.

1:10.9

Stop trying to make fetch happen. I don't think my dad, the inventor of Toaster Shooter, would like you guys be mean to me. I want you to know that Molly spent all of this movie, quoting it at me. I think that's what you do. It's one of those movies. It's just one of those. Well, sure. The description of this movie is as follows. Katie Heron is a hit with the plastics, the A-List girl click at her new school. I'm going to call you Caddy. Until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of Alpha Plastic Regina George. She's Queen Bee. Alpha plastic. Alpha.

1:12.3

That's a weird thing to say.

1:15.3

I hate alpha plastic.

1:17.4

No, no, she's alpha plastic, Regina George, y'all.

1:20.0

This movie was released on April 19th of 2004.

1:23.4

I know we've all seen it.

1:24.5

We watched together recently when we were having an unplanned for layover in Montreal, Canada.

1:31.4

That's true.

1:32.0

That's true.

1:33.1

What memories do you have of watching this film?

1:36.1

I saw this in the theaters with my friends in high school, and I vividly remember that.

1:40.6

And I think I went more than once, but I actively remember I had this big group of

1:44.6

friends in high school. And this was around the age where like we were starting to be able to go to movies by ourselves. Like it was like one of the things in a big city that our parents would let us do. I don't quite remember if we could drive yet or not. But it was either we drove to the movie theater by my house or

1:59.7

our parents dropped us off

2:02.3

and said go to the movie theater,

2:03.7

which was down the,

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