"On Wednesdays we wear pink."
"Get in loser, we're going shopping!"
"Four for you, Glen Coco. You go, Glen Coco!"
"It's like I have ESPN or something."
"Boo, you whore."
"Mean Girls" is, without question, one of the most quotable movies of all time. In fact, those examples above are just a small sampling of the famous lines fans find themselves saying after multiple viewings of the 2004 comedy classic starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams.
So when MTV News recently sat down with "Mean Girls" co-star Amanda Seyfried, who made her big screen debut when she played none other than ditzy, weather-predicting "plastic" Karen Smith ("There's a 30 percent chance that it's already raining!"), we couldn't help but bring up the oft-repeated flick.
When we asked Amanda, who stars in the upcoming fairy tale thriller "Red Riding Hood," if there's a day that goes by when fans don't come up to her to quote "Mean Girls," she admitted, "There are a few days, yeah!"
But Amanda had a confession of her own: Even she quotes lines from Tina Fey's wickedly funny and memorable screenplay! "I even sometimes quote it," the actress revealed, "I just know it by heart, because everyone's been quoting it for so long and it's just such a classic movie."
She continued, "I quoted it myself the other day and was like, 'Really?!'" Still, Amanda got over it quickly and realized, "I can do that though, there's been enough time between then and now."
Speaking of time passed, we couldn't help but wonder why Amanda, who had us rolling in "Mean Girls," hasn't done another full-on comedy since. When we asked the actress if she wanted to tackle another comedic role, she told us, "I'm dying to! But I don't think anyone thinks I'm funny."
While we couldn't disagree more, the star is staying positive about the whole thing. "I'm cool with that. I need to prove myself in that genre, so I will one day."
Amanda, that is so fetch.
What's your favorite line to quote from "Mean Girls"? Let us know in the comments section below, Crushers!

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