Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Michelle Gellar And Selma Blair Had The Best 'Cruel Intentions' Reunion

There Was A 'Cruel Intentions' Reunion, So We're Feeling Nostalgic

"Do you think I relish the fact that I have to act like Mary Sunshine 24/7 so I can be considered a lady? I'm the Marcia fucking Brady of the Upper East Side and sometimes I want to kill myself. So there's your psychoanalysis, Dr. Freud."

That's some dialogue from "Cruel Intentions," which is one of the best movies of 1999 (if you disagree you clearly were not in eighth grade the same year it was released).

Sixteen years later, the film's stars Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair just had a mini reunion and an epic girls' night out.

And what do the three stars of such a fine piece of cinema do on a night out together? Well, they took in the a showing of "The Unauthorized Musical Parody of Cruel Intentions," which is pretty much the best thing ever. Gellar actually already saw the play back in April, but we're guessing the meta experience was even better the second time around with Witherspoon and Blair by her side (and they were there celebrating film director's Roger Kumble's birthday).

And this isn't the only reunion Gellar has had lately. Over the weekend, the actress reunited with her former "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" co-star Alyson Hannigan, to celebrate Hannigan’s daughter's birthday.

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