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There’s an annoying cliché that seems to come with young adult novels written by women. If they aren’t fluffy rom-coms that’ll be adapted to the screen starring Shailene Woodley, they’re angst-ridden dramas that only vary through the sexed-up fantasy creature the protagonist secretly is. (There can only be so many sexy vampires/werewolves/dwarves out there, really.)

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It is 2014 and Gone Girl’s Amy Dunne’s “Cool Girl” monologue has secured its position as the longest quote ever posted word for word on social media by girls who have Tumblr accounts and have had at least one shitty boyfriend. To Amy, the “Cool Girl” is basically this: the hot girl who likes everything boys like and has no problem letting boys do exactly what they wanna do. The “Cool Girl” can keep up with and one-up the men whose approval they seek.

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 There are only a few short weeks until “Gone Girl” hits the big screen, and Rosamund Pike is sharing some behind-the-scenes details about what it was like to film the upcoming thriller.

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 There are only a few short weeks until “Gone Girl” hits the big screen, and Rosamund Pike is sharing some behind-the-scenes details about what it was like to film the upcoming thriller.

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