What Lisa Marie Watched Last Night: Sexting in Suburbia (dir. by John Stimpson)


Last night, as I was laying in bed and waiting for sleep to come, I turned on Lifetime and watched a movie called Sexting in Suburbia.

Why Was I Watching It?

Because it was on Lifetime and seriously — how can you not watch something called Sexting in Suburbia?  That’s like the greatest freaking title ever.

What Was It About?

So there’s this popular, out-going, bright futured high school student named Dina (Jenn Proske) and, on the same night that she’s crowned homecoming queen, she’s also sends her boyfriend a naked picture but she accidentally sends it to the wrong phone as well.  So, of course, the picture goes viral and soon, everyone at school sees it and they get all judgmental and soon, everywhere Dina goes, she’s seeing graffiti that reads, “Dina is a slut!”  Plus, Dina gets kicked off of the Girl’s Field Hockey Team because apparently, there’s some sort of morality clause that goes along with being on a high school athletic team or something like that.  Seriously, is that like a real thing?  Anyway, Dina loses her college scholarship as a result of being kicked off the team so she goes home and kills herself.  Now, it’s up to her mom (Liz Vassey) to find out who is responsible for that picture going viral and get some justice for Dina. 

Oh, and by the way, this all takes place in…suburbia!

What Worked?

The film had a good anti-bullying message to it and it definitely captured how everything in high school is such a drama.  It also made a good point about just how messed up society is when it comes to dealing with sex in general and how quick everyone is to judge girls as opposed to boys.  Whereas guys are applauded for “acting like men,” girls are expected to meet someone else’s standard of perfection and the minute we deviate from that standard in any way whatsoever, we’re condemned and called nasty names and expected to live the rest of our lives being punished for not living up to someone else’s ideal.

However, ultimately, what really worked as far as this film is concerned is the title.  Seriously, I love that title!  Sexting in Suburbia.  Say it a few times and you’ll see what I mean.  It’s just so melodramatic and Lifetime-worthy.

What Did Not Work?

This movie, like a lot of Lifetime Movies, had a strong bias in favor of brunettes and against redheads.  Seriously, if you spend a week watching nothing by the Lifetime Movie Network, you will discover that 9 times out of ten, the movie will feature a smart brunette, a naive/or spoiled blonde, and a sociopathic redhead.  Seriously.

Speaking as a redhead, I have to say that this has always bothered me.

“OH MY GOD!  JUST LIKE ME!” Moments 

Seriously, who among us can say that they haven’t accidentally sexted the wrong person?  It’s just a part of growing up.

Lessons Learned:

It’s not easy being red.

5 responses to “What Lisa Marie Watched Last Night: Sexting in Suburbia (dir. by John Stimpson)

  1. Just a few observations –

    There are Field Hockey scholarships?

    Based on the trailer, the film ends with a giant comet destroying the town?

    And finally, speaking of redheads, have you ever seen pictures of Lucille Ball when she was young? She was hot. And as I was searching for a picture to illustrate this, I came upon a site that might make you feel better about the way redheads are regarded. 🙂

    http://weloveredheads.blogspot.com/2010/11/lucille-ball.html

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  2. Sexting In Suburbia could easily have gone the slasher route. I could see them mom taking on the Mama Voorhees role and taking out everyone she thought was bullying Dina.

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  3. Thought I’d revisit the piece that introduced me to this writer, who I greatly admire. Still cracks me up about red-heads on Lifetime – I will need to watch for that:) my own personal experience is that of the 1 redhead I’ve been married to, I’ve known 1 sociopathic train wreck nightmare. I’m sure that’s not scientific though…

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  4. Speak for yourself and the folks you know, at 25 I can proudly say I’ve never sexted anyone much less the wrong person by accident lol. It’s just too risky and definitely not a universal thing that everyone has done at one point and used as a learning lesson like riding a bike

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