A Movie With Dumbass Women and Her Dumbass Friends

I always see movies about a man and a woman. Now the man is usually teetering on being a good guy or a dumbass. Then, of course, something happens and his dumbass friend has to come live with the couple. And then more dumbass friends visit the dumbass friends and the man winds up becoming a dumbass. All with predictable hilarious results

My question is this, is there a movie or movies with the reverse. Where you have a man and a woman, and the woman is the dumbass and has all her dumbass friends come over a wreak havoc

My Best Friend’s Wedding?

Sex and the City

I believe you missed the qualification of teetering between good and dumbass. :wink:

(Manolo’s forgive me, but it had to be said)

Anything Else by Woody Allen, with Christina Ricci

House Bunny, which I watched recently in the misplaced hope that the woman wouldn’t be a dumbass. She was, and so were the other women. The guy she liked wasn’t though.

Steel Magnolias.

What?

Porn?

Let’s go with “My big fat greek wedding”. Partially because it’s written by a woman it’s very much the reverse of the male-centric rom-com: John Corbett plays the equivalent of the perfect pedestal-sitting girlfriend and is completely nice and caring and always right, while writer-star Nia Vardalos is a nervous wreck whose insecurities are accentuated by the supporting cast consisting of her family.

The Sweetest Thing is pretty much like this. But it’s hysterical. I thought it was going to be an irritating chick-flick but it wasn’t.

Yeah, The Sweetest Thing is what came to mind when I saw the thread title.

I think Jenny McCarthy has a couple of these type of movies with such titles as John Tucker Must Die and Dirty Love

That one where the cheerleaders rob a bank… Sugar&Spice.

Male-centric romantic comedy? I understand the definitions of all of those separately, but I don’t think they can be used together.

There’s plenty of romantic comedies with guys as main characters.

Name one. Just because a guy is on screen the majority of the time doesn’t exactly make it male-centric.

Surely the finest example of the genre would be a film with the plot:

‘When a blonde sorority queen is dumped by her boyfriend, she decides to follow him to law school’.

And she invokes the rest of her sorority to join her campaign…

So of course we have the multi award-winning Legally Blonde! :smiley:

Plus the fine follow-up, imaginatively entitled … Legally Blonde 2!!

Except she turns out to be not at all a dumbass, and kicks her ex’s ass at Harvard Law school.

Roxanne, Steve Martin is the main protagonist.

Something About Mary
Meet the Parents
50 First Dates
Arthur

Just thought of a real answer: Clueless