Rate These Mary-Kate and Ashley Movies and We'll Match You to Your Ideal Haircut
By: Jennifer Post
Estimated Completion Time
6 min
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About This Quiz
If you were looking for inspiration in the '90s, Mary-Kate and Ashley were the go-to. Their style was iconic, the way they spoke was amazing, and their hair was always on point. If you didn't run to your nearest Fashion Bug to get a pastel leather jacket after "Passport to Paris" came out, you're either lying or already had your own style. But for those who had no idea who they were, trying to be like the Olsen twins was the next best thing. Especially if you were a fan since the days of "Full House."
Did you know that they aren't actually identical twins? So many people think they are, but if you look closely, you can see the differences. Since they are actors and have taken on many roles, every character they've played has been different in personality and style. So how you rate these movies will help determine which haircut would work the best for you. Maybe you're cool and collected and want something a little more tousled and low maintenance. But perhaps you like something more sleek and refined. Mary-Kate and Ashley have a movie for both of those styles, and more. So what is your ideal haircut? Rate these MK&A movies, and we'll give you one!
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How would you rate the styles in "To Grandmother's House We Go?"
They were super cute for the time.
I basically had those clothes.
They're so outdated looking back on it.
I really loved their coordinating colors.
Which segment of "Our First Video" had the best song?
No One Tells the President What to Do
In the classic "It Takes Two," would you rather be rich Alyssa or less fortunate Amanda?
Alyssa for sure, she had better clothes.
I liked how cultured they tried to make Alyssa.
I think Amanda had a more fulfilling life.
What was your favorite "You're Invited" installment?
Mary-Kate and Ashley had many adventures. Which one of those movies was the most entertaining?
The Case of the Mystery Cruise
The Case of the Hotel Who-Done-It
Is "Billboard Dad" among one of your favorite Mary-Kate and Ashley movies?
It's like, the absolute best.
It was my favorite until their next one came out.
I like others way better.
It is definitely up there.
"Passport to Paris" transported viewers to another place. How would you rate that particular movie?
I used to think the boys in that movie were so cute.
It's amazing how young they look.
That is still my favorite movie.
I tried to copy every one of their outfits.
On a scale of 1-10, how much did/do you like "Switching Goals?"
I've actually never seen it.
Which character in "Our Lips Are Sealed" do you most relate to?
Maddie Parker was always so cool.
I'm definitely the best friend.
Definitely the nervous mom
"Holiday in the Sun" is such a classic. Where does it stand on your list of favorites?
It is the number one best movie.
I think I love it more than most.
It's not my least favorite, but it's not my favorite.
How much did "Getting There" make you want to go to the Olympics?
It made me want an old Mustang more.
I've been obsessed with the Olympics ever since.
I only like the summer ones.
I wish I had friends to road trip to the Olympics with.
Similarly, "When in Rome" made audiences swoon over international internships. What did you relate to the most in that movie?
Being really into photography
Wanting a foreign love interest
How good was one of Mary-Kate and Ashley's most recent films, "New York Minute"?
It's exactly what I had been waiting for.
It was good, but I like their older stuff better.
I could tell it was their last movie.
It was actually really good.
What made the "You're Invited" series of movies so good?
All the junk food they got to eat at the sleepover
The jokes that seemed so funny at the time
All of the songs and dancing
How many Halloweens in a row did you watch "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble?"
Only a couple when I was younger
I thought that movie was scary.
I still watch it if I can find it!
Was "How the West Was Fun" actually a fun movie to watch?
I think I've seen it once or twice.
I barely remember that one.
I really like that movie!
It's a totally underrated movie.
Which character's hairstyle would you copy in a heartbeat?
Kylie Hunter in "Getting There"
Jane in "New York Minute"
Either of the girls in "Passport to Paris"
Abby Parker in "Our Lips are Sealed"
What's the one movie that you could still watch over and over again?
Did you ever see their last direct-to-video film "The Challenge?"
I think I saw part of it on television.
I was really busy at the time that came out.
Who were you most like from "Switching Goals?"
I was both of them combined.
I wasn't that into sports, so probably neither.
Did you wish your family vacations were like the twins' in "Holiday in the Sun?"
Minus the jail thing, yeah.
I practically begged my parents to go to the Atlantis after that movie came out.
I remember buying a bathing suit just like their bandana ones.
This movie was the original FOMO for me.
Can you pick your all-time favorite Mary-Kate and Ashley characters?
Charlie in "When in Rome"
Taylor in "Getting There"
Any of the ones in the "You're Invited" movies
Julie in "To Grandmother's House We Go"
Did watching "Winning London" make you want to join the Model UN club?
It just made me want to go to London.
I actually loved that movie because I was already in Model UN.
Nah, the movie was super cute though.
I just liked their trench coats.
How would you rate all of their movies grouped together on a scale of 1-10?
They're really up there at a 9.
I'm giving them an 8 only because I now realize how privileged all their characters were.
How realistic is "Billboard Dad?"
It is not realistic at all.
Some parts of it could happen.
My dad never took me out for random ice cream sundaes.
I'm sure for some people it's realistic.
Did you like the movies where they played themselves better than other characters?
I didn't even know there were movies like that.
I don't think they actually played themselves, they just used their names.
Not better, but I do like them.
Would you watch all of the movies now if you could?
If they were free, I would.
Maybe when I have some downtime.
I would absolutely watch them.
Have you ever brought two people together and in love like in "It Takes Two?"
I don't think many children have.
I have, but much later in life.
Definitely not in that scenario
Which movie would you live in the plot of if you could?
Is there any movie that you would rate less than a 5 on a scale of 1-10?
Probably "New York Minute"
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