The Shermer High Alumni Association

Heathers (1988)

1 h 22 min · 26. maj 2026
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Heathers turns 36 this year, and Kristin, Jeannine, and Carole are diving headfirst into one of the darkest, funniest, and most quoted teen movies ever made. A $3 million budget, a five-week box office run that grossed $1.1 million, and somehow a cult classic — go figure. They break down: * Veronica's diary * The Heathers' color-coded power structure * JD's red flags * Corn Nuts * Why this movie could never be made today * The mineral water "evidence" * ... and the eternal question of whether Ed McMahon ever had anything to do with Publishers Clearing House. * ALSO: Surprise bonus content Did it age well? Not at all. But if it comes on, some of us aren't changing the channel.

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