








7.6| Average votes grouped by age and by sex: | |||||||
| Age: | 1-12 | 13-17 | 18-25 | 26-35 | 36-49 | 50+ | Total |
| Men: Votes: |
4.5 2 |
9.2 5 |
7.1 9 |
7.5 8 |
7.5 13 |
5.4 9 |
7.1 46 |
| Women: Votes: |
7.5 2 |
8.6 20 |
7.4 18 |
6.8 15 |
7.2 4 |
7 4 |
7.7 65 |
| Total: Votes: |
6 4 |
8.8 33 |
7.5 36 |
7 26 |
7.6 20 |
5.9 13 |
7.6 134 |
| Total includes those who didn't specify sex. | |||||||
I have heard only great things about this movie, but never got around to seeing it. I was on Netflix this morning and saw it, so I thought I would give it a try. Truth be told, I absolutely loved it. THE GOOD: Hilarious jokes, great story, fun characters, loveable lead (Emma Stone is my future wife), good music, great ending. THE BAD: The parents were underused and I wanted to see Emma Stone in a little less clothing. THE UGLY: Not enough jokes! OVERALL: Easy A is a really fun rom-com with an awesome story and great characters. See it if you like to laugh and you like Emma Stone (I know I do) RATING: 8.5/10.
| 9/10 | goosebumps84@ - 193 reviews 31.3.2013 - age: 13-17 |
It's totally worth it. I saw myself in the main lead.
| 8/10 | ajithavctr@ - first review 5.6.2012 - age: 18-25 |
This movie was pretty good, Emma Stone was excellent. The plot was pretty basic teen movie material but Stone was very charming and witty which propped it up quite a bit. Cute comedy.
| 7/10 | mwhal@ - 109 reviews 27.5.2012 - age: 36-49 |
Idiotic, it was so boring, it was just like Where the Wild Things Are!
| 3/10 | connorhw1@ - 410 reviews 29.10.2011 - age: 1-12 |
Emma Stone was delightful and the story line was really pretty good. Honestly it's worth seing.
| 7/10 | shazjoao@ - 1748 reviews 22.8.2011 - age: 36-49 |
Overall I will rate it pretty good. The parent roles were weird and awkward. Too much so to be funny. Maybe something teens would find funny. I would have left most of their roles on the editing room floor. And the Lisa Kudrow teacher role?
| 7/10 | clifforda@ - 92 reviews 29.7.2011 - age: 36-49 |
This is a light comedy that does not run into too many clichés. There are some really funny and well written moments and the overall story is original as Olive (Emma Stone) makes up some lies to make her more popular at school. There is of course a lesson at the end, but even that was well done. Overall, a cute movie that is worth a watch.
| 7/10 | mich84@ - 124 reviews 22.7.2011 - age: 26-35 |
I paid five bucks and felt ripped off. Nothing in it was funny, witty, or entertaining. The characters seemed to know they were being watched, their behavior looked completely unnatural. Emma Stone seemed miscast because she seems too smart to be in such an inferior film. I thought Juno was shrill but this one was nails on a chalk board. I didn't finish either, mind you. Maybe they got really good in their last hour and fifteen minutes.
| 3/10 | zanething@ - first review 4.4.2011 - age: 36-49 |
One of the worst movies I have seen in a years. I wonder why so many good reviews... I almost fell asleep during this one.
| 1/10 | seynno@ - 21 reviews 28.3.2011 - age: 26-35 |
Really bad movie, did not entertain me and my friends at all. Seemed really vulgar and bad acting movie. If you have seen the trailer - you have seen the movie. Rented it for $1 (from Red Box) - and wasnt worthy.
| 2/10 | dimanta@ - 145 reviews 27.3.2011 - age: 26-35 |
Good movie. Has some interesting themes throughout the movie. But nothing to write home about.
| 7/10 | geoffrey.stanley@ - 26 reviews 12.12.2010 - age: 26-35 |
It's very funny and entertaining. The story generally revolves around the main character but some real social issues were brought out. Some were focused on while some were delivered in a funny if can be off-handed at times, depends how you interpret it.
| 7/10 | aecy_cp@ - 24 reviews 3.12.2010 - age: 18-25 |
Good writing, good acting, entertaining movie. Emma Watson should keep getting roles in interesting movies, line Ellen Paige, but not teenage flicks or she'll end up like Lohan, ruining more the already-bad movies she is in. Chicks very hot, we want more of you.
| 7/10 | danielraven16@ - 16 reviews 22.11.2010 - age: 18-25 |
Easy A is a funny, witty (not the same thing, trust me), fast-paced comedy that is as smart as Mean Girls - if not quite as mean. Emma Stone is perfectly cast and turns in what should be a star-making performance. Aly Michalka is almost as good as her gossipy best friend. This is one of those movies where I want a commentary track on the DVD because I want to know how this gem of a movie came to be.
| 9/10 | captain_average@ - 7 reviews 16.11.2010 - age: 50+ |
Great movie, a bit fast pace but funny and worth seeing.
| 8/10 | spacecharm@ - 70 reviews 15.11.2010 - age: 26-35 |
I would not recommend this movie. The story is fairly stupid, not funny, and the overacting is unbearable at times. It could have been better. Watch something else.
| 5/10 | beachandtennis@ - 242 reviews 14.11.2010 - age: 50+ |
All of my friends were saying that this movie was very good. I was dying to see it, but really, after I saw it, I realized I could have lived happily without having to waste an hour and a half of my life. I thought maybe some of the messages were good, and there was some insight from a teenager's point of view who just wanted to stand out in high school... but all in all, the acting wasn't that great... Emma Stone was very good as was Penn Badgley, but Amanda Bynes was AWFUL and that really brought down the movie for me. Some of the conflict in the movie was completely unnecessary, and to be honest, quite stupid. Some of the story line was entertaining while other parts were supposed to be humorous but just fell flat. The actors who played Emma Stone's parents were just... not very good at all. I think they were supposed to be funny, but everything they said just, as I said before, fell flat. I dare to say that I enjoyed myself in this movie... well, maybe not enjoyed, but it was better than being bored at home... but I was expecting it to be a LOttt and I mean lllooottt better. If you are looking for something really light that doesn't have much of a story line and kind of wavers in all directions, then go see it. Otherwise, I would pass on this one.
| 6/10 | spiderpaws@ - 43 reviews 14.11.2010 - age: 13-17 |
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Last weekend I went to see Easy A, in the movie Emma Stone and Penn Bagley play the principal characters. I really liked this movie, it was a comedy, it was really funny. And at the end I was a little bit sad that the movie was finished. I give this movie a big "Thumbs Up". Or you would like 5 stars, the rating would be 13+. The movie talks about a young girl well a teenager that changes school and to have more friends so she started a rumor. So after everybody looked at her differently just for a few days , because after everybody thought that she was stupid and weird. She was kind of surprised because she was just helping people and being nice. But than everybody thought that she was a bad person. So she lost all her friends and had to find a way out. So she did everything to gain her friends back.
| 9/10 | anais-banana@ - 3 reviews 13.11.2010 - age: 13-17 |
Easy A (G) The main actors are: Emma Stones, Aly Mickalka, Penn Badgley and Amanda Bynes. It's the story of a little bit reject teenager by the others. One day, she threws the rumor who says which losts her virginity but it's not true. This rumor changed the way whose the others perceive her. The characters of this story are: Olive, woodchuck, marianne and Rihannon. I liked this movie because the story was funny and easy to understand. The actors were goods because they well played their role. There didn't have special effects. It's a comedy.
| 8/10 | millardmonica@ - first review 12.11.2010 - age: 13-17 |
Last week, I saw the movie 'Easy A'. Olive pendergast (Emma Stone) a very shy and clums girl lied about his virginityand the rumors propagating in his school but everytime she try to repair his gaff she worse the situation. I found this film really interesting. He touched me because it's talk about the importance about the school and the importance of the reputation. The productor and the actor created a close ties with the reallity, the story was very funny and the character's was sweet. In this movie, I discovered a new actrice, Emma Stone. She gave to the public a wonderful performance with Penn Badgley. I recommended this movie for teenagers cause they talk about sexuality often.
| 10/10 | jade.bressan@ - 4 reviews 12.11.2010 - age: 13-17 |
Influenced and inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, this comedic high school flick contains many yucks and zingers courtesy of a star-making performance by Emma Stone (Superbad, Zombieland) Stone, as Olive skillfully pretends to be someone she is not. To find out what she is about... see the movie.
| 8/10 | wmxy221@ - 46 reviews 9.11.2010 - age: 36-49 |
Actually really enjoyed it. Put this one off for quite a while because I tend to avoid the teen looking flicks until there is so much buzz about them I can't ignore them anymore. Turns out this is really well written with a fun sarcastic sort of bent to it.
| 7/10 | robert-kralj@ - 186 reviews 8.11.2010 - age: 36-49 |
Great acting, intelligent humour, big surprise! Go see it.
| 10/10 | michie_marian@ - 3 reviews 6.11.2010 - age: 13-17 |
Fantastic, had me laughing the whole time.
| 9/10 | angela.rose.dore@ - first review 2.11.2010 - age: 18-25 |
It's amazing. It's amazing. It's amazing. [...]
| 10/10 | swoopdidoop@ - first review 2.11.2010 - age: 36-49 |
This movie was as good as I felt it would be. Emma Stone is sweet and beautiful and has an interestind voice. The choice of actors is very good. The humour of the film never gets stupid or cheap. Korny perhaps. If you just want to go to a nice movie and sit and laugh and be enterained, this is one to go to. It's well thought out and an intelligent person will enjoy the story, have some good laughs and get one good message out of it or two. Even action film buffs will be able to enjoy this film. You will be surprise.
| 9/10 | groulx4u@ - 9 reviews 30.10.2010 - age: 36-49 |
I thought this was a great movie! Made me and my friends laugh! Lots of the younger kids didn't get some of the jokes, but its about high school.
| 8/10 | magic_illusion_62@ - first review 29.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
I went to go and see this movie and I thought just all around it was a great movie the ending was really good wich you don't find in most movies and all in all really good movie and definitely a must see!
| 9/10 | chickedy_07@ - first review 28.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
OMG this movie is sooo good like I wanna watch it again :)
| 8/10 | goodgirlgonebad@ - first review 28.10.2010 - age: 1-12 |
Emma Stone's charm and personality barely carry the movie past the average line.
| 7/10 | trumanz@ - 34 reviews 28.10.2010 - age: 26-35 |
I thought this was a silly teenagers movie but it was unexpectedly awesome! Really funny... Don't miss it!
| 8/10 | the8teen80eight@ - 43 reviews 27.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
I was really impressed with this movie, it had an interesting premise, and a decent plot. Really funny. Go and see it.
| 7/10 | mishy_mart@ - first review 23.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
Hilarious movie. I love the part where she makes this one guy popular at a party. Haha it was so funny when she was juming on the bed with him!! Must see movie!!
| 7/10 | toug_ass13@ - first review 22.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
A little too much "rom" in the rom com in my opinion. It's okay for a few laughs but it's not exceptionally funny or well-written or anything like that. The trailers are slightly misleading in the depiction of Emma Stone's character which was a disappointment for me as she seemed likeable enough as a girl willing to help some people out but it's not quite that simple in the actual movie. Interesting set up and follow through but that's not enough to carry it entirely.
| 5/10 | tennessee.21@ - 21 reviews 20.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
Great movie. It was the best movie I have seen this month.
| 10/10 | penissuker@ - first review 20.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
I was surprised at how good this one turned out to be given that I was dragegd along with my wife and sister. Story was solid, and good actict by everyone.
| 7/10 | graham.david.savage@ - 4 reviews 18.10.2010 - age: 50+ |
It was that movie that you go and see when you want to watch something funny and stupid. It was a good comedy, worth the laugh.
| 7/10 | shannon-roussy@ - 5 reviews 17.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
It's very funny and I am recommending it to all my friends. It's about high school students, so I don't recommend it if you don't like teen movies.
| 8/10 | hisidney@ - 5 reviews 16.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
Solid good comedy, excellent acting across the board. If you liked "Juno" or "Saved", you'll like this.
| 7/10 | mischa_sandberg@ - 3 reviews 16.10.2010 - age: 36-49 |
Teen Movie... Emma Stone plays the part good!! Very funny movie!!
| 8/10 | rachelrichard18@ - 5 reviews 16.10.2010 - age: 26-35 |
Great movie! Lots of laughs, drama and great acting! Took my daughter and her friend and they loved it too!
| 9/10 | kerri_york66@ - 46 reviews 15.10.2010 - age: 26-35 |
This movie was great, Emma Stone was awesome and I don't think anyone else could have played the part better, lots of humor and not all of it is shown in the previews:) this is definitely one of my favourite movies this year!
| 10/10 | oshie007@ - 7 reviews 15.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
You know what, not bad at all. I liked it, enjoyed watching it and relaxed while I did. Although it is kind of a teen movie, it is by far not one of those over exaggerated "teen problem" movies (ie: Twilight) It is a nice romantic comedy, funny, with a point and does not drill into your head. I would recommend it.
| 8/10 | antondavidenko@ - 32 reviews 14.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
I LOVED this movie. Lots of witty humour. (:
| 10/10 | lynzee.ballin@ - first review 13.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
I expected more from what my friends told me. It's a movie about high school that doesn't show anything new. Too much make-up. The actors look way to old to be in high school.
| 5/10 | pl@ - 23 reviews 12.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
Great movie. Was worried it'd be stupid because of its PG rating, but its sarcastic humor was hilarious. I'd watch it over again.
| 9/10 | dgmqueen@ - first review 12.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
Emma Stone was a gem! A truly fun movie to see.
| 8/10 | carissa.gc@ - first review 12.10.2010 - age: 26-35 |
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