January 9, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff
I like boys. A lot. But that doesn’t mean I can’t admire a lady from time to time. Even though I want to snuggle up with a boy at the end of the night (or afternoon), I still find myself developing crushes on some ladies. Not “OMG I wanna do you right now” crushes, but more like “If I were a guy, you would totally be my #1″ sorta things.
And I’m not alone. Unlike men who get weird just brushing against another dude, we ladies are able to admire and look at (and even makeout with) other girls without a problem. We can talk about another girl’s great boobs, or how hot she looks in a dress without thinking twice. Lots of girls have girl crushes, so this week I asked the CollegeCandy writers which lady could get them to switch teams.
And I gotta say – we have really good taste.
Erica – Kent State: Helena Bonham Carter, but only as her character Marla Singer from Fight Club. Yum.
Elisabeth – UA Huntsville: Eliza Dushku. She rocked on Tru Calling.
S.E. – Fordham: Megan Fox. ‘Nuff said.
Lauren – University of Michigan: Amy Poehler. I have a thing for funny girls. And maybe I could use her to get to Will Arnett?
Sarah – East Carolina University: Milla Jovovich. She kicks ass and looks fantastic doing it. Read More »
Tags: adriana lima, Amy Poehler, angelina jolie, Elisha Cuthbert, eliza dushku, emily de ravine, Fight Club, girl crush, girls, heidi klum, helena bonham carter, jessica alba, josh holloway, kat von d, Keira Knightley, Kim Kardashian, lost, makeout, megan fox, milla jovovich, naveen andrews, rhianna, Rihanna, switch teams, Will Arnett
May 24, 2008
- 4:30 pm
By Abigail - Emerson

I had to keep reminding myself that I trust Joss Whedon to make great television shows out of unpromising-sounding premises while watching the trailer for his new show, “Dollhouse.”
“Buffy, the Vampire Slayer” is about a high school girl who slays vampires when she isn’t dating them, and “Firefly” is about cowboys in space in the future, so I think he might just be able to make “Dollhouse” work. The show is centered around a girl programmed to become different characters, from an assassin to a lover, without being conscious of the changes. Then she suddenly becomes aware, drama and conflict ensue, etc etc.
It sounds more like a movie (“Minority Report,” maybe?) than a TV show, and the show’s star, Eliza Dushku, is one of my least favorite actresses. You can watch her trying to act and it’s painful because she just can’t (watch what I mean in this clip.)
So, in order to get myself pumped up about this show, I’m repeating my new mantra: “I trust Joss Whedon, I trust Joss Whedon, I trust…” Well, you get the idea.