
From Newsweek:
She asked her boyfriend for a non-euphemistic soldering iron? That is different. These girls are just so complex the way they embrace both geek stereotypes and girly girl stereotypes. (Although, judging by the merchandise section of their website, the Nerd Girls' interest in fashion is limited to polar fleece.) I wonder if they can both breathe and walk at the same time as well. To quote Denise Richards, it's complicated.
Someone should really take this Nerd Girls idea further, beyond the unbearably boring reality show premise about girls who can both build a solar powered car and groom themselves. Like, say, to a terrible nerd-makeover comedy that manages to insult both nerds and girly girls, as well as both men ("Maybe he doesn't mind a smart girl.") and women ("[The Playboy bunny] can teach us how to be our best selves.") alike. Oh wait, someone did:
The nerds have to get their hair done, and, in a crazy reversal, the girly girl has to wear glasses! It's great to see a movie where two tired stereotypes can come together to learn only the most cliched things about each other, for a viewing experience that pummels your intelligence as effectively as repeated punches to the brain. Repeated viewings of The House Bunny should replace all teen mentoring programs.

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