ARE YOU THERE GOD IT'S ME MARGARET Trailer (2023) Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates Movie

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Published 2023-01-12
ARE YOU THERE GOD IT'S ME MARGARET Trailer (2023) Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, Benny Safdie, Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret
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  • If Rachel Mcadams and Kathy Bates are in a movie, its enough reason for me to watch it.
  • @Iggystar71
    Who else immediately started chanting “We must! We must! We must increase our bust!” as soon as the trailer started. I’m crying…this is so much my younger years. I was a bookworm who spent my Summers reading. I must have read this a dozen times along with her others. I’ll be there day one!!
  • @AnnieBuck
    This was an iconic, coming-of-age book back in my younger days. If the trailer is anything to go by, they are doing it justice.
  • Kathy Bates' line about her life expectancy sounded EXACTLY like something my mother would say to me
  • @Karin_Allen
    This looks perfect. The actress play Margaret is everything we could have hoped for, the movie has kept the 70s time setting, and the producers even got the rights to the "official" Judy Blume cover font. I can't wait!
  • Holy cow.. I remember reading this when I was 13 … this should be a must to every preteen girl. It helped me not feel so strange about my self and to realize I wasn’t the only one going to rough these thoughts and feelings. I ended up having all boys so I have no one to share this great book or movie with . But I will see it anyway just to stroll down memory lane.
  • Loved this book. Read when I was 9. My school librarian calledy mom to make sure I could check it out. My mom of course said yes. Later, I got to meet the author at my local library and my mo m took me. Books and reading were so important to me and I grew up to become a librarian. This touches my heart so much. Can't wait.
  • Rachel McAdams is such a comforting & iconic presence to an entire generation of girls who are now women. I can’t wait for this. I cried at this trailer alone. Using George Harrison’s “What Is Life” is perfection.
  • @steffnic13
    It is so great being Gen X because media and movies are geared towards this generation and our kids. Most of us devoured the Judy Blume books as kids. We loved reading. Brings back soooo many memories. And at the time, ‘Forever’ by JB was like the most adult book imaginable for kids our age. You had to hide it if you got a copy somewhere. I hope they make ‘Blubber’ into a movie also. There were so many great ones. ‘Tiger Eyes’, which was so deep. Fudge. Superfudge. OMG. I feel like I’m in 4th grade again.
  • @whodis2792
    As 32 yr old woman, this book wasn't part of my childhood/adolescence, but I have definitely been enjoying reading all the comments from the women on here who grew up in the 70s/80s. Hope this movie lives up to your expectations!
  • @lauren25487
    It’s so nice to see “normal” kids in a film and not 12 year olds dressed like they’re 21 year old Tiktok influencers. It reminds me of the film Now & Then from the 90s
  • @sarahhayyyy94
    I'm so glad the movie is set in the same time period as the book, and they didn't attempt to "modernize" the story. I will never forget reading this book as a child. I adored Judy Blume. She was the only author I knew of back then writing stories that felt honest and relatable for tweens/adolescents. Can't wait for this movie! And so excited about this cast!
  • Oh I'm literally sobbing with joy! This book was my life as a chubby, plain girl, in the fifth grade. The year was 1980 and I was as much a misfit as they come. I must've read this book over a dozen times!
  • @Nyquil5
    I recall reading this novel as an 11 year old in 1974. It caused quite a stir as many parents felt it was too graphic. My how times have changed!! I believe I have read all of her books. She has a wonderful understanding of pre-teen and teen kids.
  • Omg the “we must increase our bust” scene has haunted me since adolescence 😂
  • incredible to think how long it took for such an iconic book to finally become a movie!
  • I read this after everyone else had but I get why people love it, I am so excited for Rachel to be the mom, she was such a great character.
  • @ZenzoSezSo
    My mouth dropped! I didn't know they were making this into a movie. I was recently going on and on about how I loved it to someone so this is great timing. Hope it lives up to the book
  • @kimh.5932
    I never read the book but so much of this rings true. Loved the scenes buying pads and doing the "must increase our bust" chant. Laughed out loud! 😁😁😁