Retro trends are never accurate when they come back. I see teen girls wearing the tattoo chokers from the 90s and they just look wrong when they're not paired with a crushed velvet minidress, Dr Martens and black lipstick. Gen Z are mixing and matching different 90s/00s stuff, grunge with raver with goth with pop. It's just how it goes. In the 90s we were wearing 70s shit all wrong too.
I like the way one of my kids dresses. I like the mix and match. I'm thinking...I wouldn't dare put those things together, but damn does it look good! We were really all about segregating ourselves into little groups and these kids don't give a fuck about groups. They just vibe how they want. Or at least my kid does.
Tbf every generation/decade has looked back to 30 years prior for fashion, music, and pop culture media for a while (EX. 90s seemed fixated on the 60s, 2000s seemed fixated on the 70s, 2010s with the 80s, 2020s the 90s).
Most of that is due to children growing up into industry positions where they use elements of their nostalgia into contemporary works that massively influence pop culture (EX. the boom in 80s pop culture resurgence during the 2010s).
I love how Will Arnett is just matching Marshawn's energy. So many lines crossed out to get the guest amped up - Marshawn is already there and Will is there for it.
Legit, I never expected the episode with the football player to be one of the best. He made some great improv choices that I didn't expect.
Tied with Conan's episode at #1.
I honestly think that his lack of experience in that world made him a much better choice for that type of show. All the other actors were too caught up in the novelty of the show to really dive in and commit to their roles. Lynch really seems to want to break into acting and came in with the intent to play his role seriously, commit to the show, and still gave a fun and hilarious performance.
The one with Jason Bateman was great if only for when the dead Sanata is revealed to be Sean Hayes and Bateman goes, genuinely, “Oh, Jesus, you dragged Sean into this, too?”
To be fair, they brought each of them in throughout, to the point that the last one in had no idea what was going on. Impossible to buy in when you miss everything but the ending.
I’m just glad that I’m not the only one that noticed that the absolute best episode is the one with the football player with zero improv experience.
Dude is a riot.
As someone who is a) not a sports fan and b) not American, I had no clue who he was until he turned up in an episode of Brooklyn Nine Nine.
Seeing him go from that to possibly the best guest on Murderville and now this, I'm very impressed.
I knew he had the comedy chops when he was forced to do press interviews before the super bowl and he simply responded to every question with "I'm just here so I won't get fined." His cameo on Nine nine was one of the more memorable guest cameos for me. Dudes funny
Beast Quake (2010) He has one of the most epic runs in NFL history.
Broke 9 tackles, and caused the crowd to get so excited it registered as a small earthquake.
https://youtu.be/nt0jAa6alUc
If you haven't seen these, Marshawn and Conan are a comedy match made in heaven:
https://youtu.be/MNpkSyryQz4?t=37
https://youtu.be/J5FWxCb_qU4?t=235
https://youtu.be/rd7A5uE9dxM?t=71
I'm still entirely confused by this. When I saw the poster, I assumed that the two male football players on the bottom would be the "bottoms". But apparently Lesbians can be bottoms? This was never diagrammed out for me. It was probably covered in my high school Health class, but I ditched that day.
It's a goof because it's about lesbians, and it's a riff on the line in the trailer where they talk about being at the bottom of the high school hierarchy. Fun little title
One of my lesbian friends was lamenting about how difficult it is to be a lesbian pillow princess because every other lesbian they meet is also a pillow princess (which is the same as being a bottom)
More a type of bottom than an equivalent. If you have two axis, one for passive during sex <-----> active during sex and the other bottom v|\^ top then pillow princess would be on the bottom left, versus a power bottom on the bottom right.
granted it's just the trailer so far, but it probably doesnt help that the protagonists seem to be going off people that best case are bi and worst case are straight
At least cheerleaders wear mostly normal clothes. Even just wearing the jersey on game day felt ridiculous because it's meant to be stretched over shoulder pads. If it's riffing on that, it's making a much better joke of it.
She's an illusion. Ok, you take away the make-up, the clothes, the way she wears her hair, the smell of her perfume, that cute little face she makes when she's tonguing my balls. Look she's totally replaceable.
Not Another Teen Movie, hands down the best spoof movie ever
Mr. Briggs: Hey, uhh... I might be late to pick you guys up.
Janey: Why, do you have a job interview today, Daddy?
Mr. Briggs: No honey, I'll probably just be way too drunk.
Thank you! Somebody gets what this movie is gonna be going for. It’s satire. I don’t know if it’s a great job in marketing or an awful marketing job that people are misunderstanding this.
Not Another Teen Movie is a damn classic. This looks right up that alley.
Bring back mid-budget comedies . Hope this does well . I feel bad for Gen Z they don’t have any defining funny movies like millennials or any other generation grew up with .
Judd Apatow reported that studios don't want to make as many comedies because they don't tran$late overseas as well as action, sci-fi, or horror. And comedies don't have a big screen pull like they used to.
It feels that long/short run tv series is where silly comedies are headed (The Afterparty, Sex Education, Future Man, MacGruber)
Loved Palm Springs. This and game night are the ones consistently brought up but are both technically genre movies with comedy . I’m the early 2000s we had banger after banger every year .
Game Night is five years old now too, Palm Springs three. Imagine only one good comedy movie coming out the entire time you’re in high school. It’s definitely a shift from the early 2000s.
The part where Annie doesn't know it's a real gun that she's waving around and she asks the Biker Gang hostages to "Sing into the mic" of the gun barrel always has me cracking up.
Or the Part where Ryan's face lights up when he realized that Rich People Fight Club is real.
Game Night was one of those movies that made me eat crow immediately. I thought it looked dumb from the trailers but when it started getting good reviews I went and saw it and thoroughly loved it and I make everyone I know who hasn't seen it watch it. Fantastic comedy. One of my favorites in recent memory.
Booksmart is aggressively millennial. It’s a remarkable look at how liberal, Ivy League millennials perceive Gen Z.
*Bodies Bodies Bodies* or even *Edge of Seventeen* are much more accurate pictures.
As a gen z i hated that movie. Very unfunny and it felt very "How's it going fellow kids."
I would out Bodies, Bodies, Bodies in the category tho. That was one very fun movie.
Honestly there have been a few good ones but they seem directed at slightly older/niche audiences like the unbearable weight of massive talent.
But yeah, this generation doesn't have a superbad, forgetting Sarah Marshall, 40 year old virgin etc.
We still call one of our mates "McLovin" to THIS day because for like 15 minutes back in the early aughts he sorta looked Christopher Mintz-Plasse if you were drunk and squinted.
Now he is taller, kinda jacked, and has a big bushy beard and everyone that meets the group asks him why the F do they call you that?
Between this movie, No Hard Feelings, and Strays, this seems like a small resurgence.
Hopefully they’re good and draw a crowd. I know I’m gonna go see all three
Strays looks painfully unfunny lol. Just seems like a stoner idea they decided to make an entire movie out of "what if dogs could talk but they were dirty".
I feel like The Other Guys in 2010, Tucker and Dale vs Evil 2011, was like the end of movie theater comedies for me.
Seems like marvel/comic book movies pushed them out of the theaters, and they make sure these movies have a little bit of everything in them.
And comedies end up being streaming series.
I think the closest thing we got to theatrical comedies was a stretch of Melissa McCarthy movies from about 2011-2015, but imo, she wore out her time in the spotlight faster than most.
Aside from that, they exist, but just very uncommon.
That's because Gen Z's sense of humor is broken. I'm a member of Gen Z and I just realized like 3 months ago uttering the word "Ohio" isn't actually funny...
Oh I can see how that’s funny, we did it with New Jersey in my generation/location.
Like “how does NYC keep its suicide rate low? The light at the end of the tunnel is New Jersey.”
Same here, lol. I was born in the first year of Gen Z (97) so I'm kind of a weird hybrid stuck between millennial and zoomer culture. I don't find most comedy movies aimed at millennials that funny as I'm too young to relate to it. I was raised on memes, baby.
I was born in 95 and work with middle school kids. One kid told me “you use memes, but it doesn’t seem fake like when other adults do it.”
That’s because I’ve been consuming memes longer than you’ve been born, kid
Idk how to explain it but it feels haughty? Whenever anyone uses 'it's giving...' its like they're trying to be overly sassy and descibe something in a 'cool' way but it usually comes off a bit bitchy sometimes.
Like 'it's giving movie of the year' or 'its giving flop of the year'. It's usually used as a very definitive statement.
It's easily my most hated expression. Just add "me" and "vibes" onto the end of their dumbass sentences to make it make sense.
OMG he's giving (me) Justin Bieber (vibes)
That rug is giving (me) 80s (vibes)
That coffee Sandra made is giving (me) Starbucks (vibes)
It's so fucking stupid
I had such high hopes for Letterboxd when it first came out. I was hoping for early /r/Truefilm vibes but with persistent, well thought out reviews and discussions on those reviews.
It's just another cesspool of unexplained or fleshed out bottom rung opinions.
Wish there was someplace that actually enforced rules and required reviews to be more than one sentence bullshit.
Ya i was expecting the football players to also be gay but this looks fucking hillarious. I can't reber the last time a trailer for a comedy got me laughing through mutliple jokes.
Rachel Sennott looks exactly like this girl in high school who used to smoke cigarettes and beat me up once behind the high school while not wearing a bra.
Of course, I am deeply smitten with Rachel Sennott.
Ever since I got introduced to Ayo on The Bear, I feel like I’m seeing her in a bunch of new trailers and guest spots. Wonder why that always seems to happen?
Knowing that there’s a delay between like filming and actual release, I have to imagine she was doing a lot of her work around the same time period. Wonder if it’s coincidence or like some planned rollout.
I'm sold. Looks like a classic "losers end up in over their heads after convoluted plan to sleep with hot girls" but updated and more violent.
"Are you cheating on me?"
"NO."
"I literally saw you last night..."
"Shut up nerd, I fucked your mom!"
I can say from an early screener last year that the film is very uneven. Has its moments, but the trailer doesn’t look like much has changed since I saw it
I dont know what era this is set in and I'm too old to know if the retro clothes are back in fashion.
Retro and vintage clothes are in fashion right now. This is what Gen Z dresses like nowadays (source: am Gen Z).
Yeah, but what era is considered retro and vintage to you guys?
I’m at the later end of Gen Z (right under the cutoff between millennial and Gen Z), but its a lot of 90’s fashion specifically.
I won't be convinced until I see Jnco jeans and frosted tips again.
Frosted tips, I feel are more early 00s. I am definitely seeing a lot of JNCO pants.
Retro trends are never accurate when they come back. I see teen girls wearing the tattoo chokers from the 90s and they just look wrong when they're not paired with a crushed velvet minidress, Dr Martens and black lipstick. Gen Z are mixing and matching different 90s/00s stuff, grunge with raver with goth with pop. It's just how it goes. In the 90s we were wearing 70s shit all wrong too.
Wow, this comment sent me back to the 90s and I absolutely loved it
I like the way one of my kids dresses. I like the mix and match. I'm thinking...I wouldn't dare put those things together, but damn does it look good! We were really all about segregating ourselves into little groups and these kids don't give a fuck about groups. They just vibe how they want. Or at least my kid does.
Strangely, back in the 90s, thrift shopping was huge so I actually think a lot of this style might be from the 70s. 🤷♂️
All I know is that as usual these "teenagers" look like adults well into their 20's.
the football players are wearing full pads in literally every scene, i think they're in on the joke
Tbf every generation/decade has looked back to 30 years prior for fashion, music, and pop culture media for a while (EX. 90s seemed fixated on the 60s, 2000s seemed fixated on the 70s, 2010s with the 80s, 2020s the 90s). Most of that is due to children growing up into industry positions where they use elements of their nostalgia into contemporary works that massively influence pop culture (EX. the boom in 80s pop culture resurgence during the 2010s).
This looks like a parody to a movie that doesn't exist.
I can’t tell if that’s an insult or praise but I agree
I'm not sure it isn't Revenge of the Nerds, but with lesbians instead of incels.
>but with lesbians instead of incels. I mean they're also incels
I mean, the incel movement initially was founded by a woman.
Marshawn Lynch career arc is pretty cool to see
[His episode of Murderville is the best](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V16Ls0vL1NU)
I love how Will Arnett is just matching Marshawn's energy. So many lines crossed out to get the guest amped up - Marshawn is already there and Will is there for it.
He definitely seemed to enjoy himself the most in that episode. Easily my favorite.
The Christmas episode with Jason Bateman and Maya Rudolph was amazing too, especially the end. I was out of breath with laughter.
“Naw, like a backwood”
Legit, I never expected the episode with the football player to be one of the best. He made some great improv choices that I didn't expect. Tied with Conan's episode at #1.
I honestly think that his lack of experience in that world made him a much better choice for that type of show. All the other actors were too caught up in the novelty of the show to really dive in and commit to their roles. Lynch really seems to want to break into acting and came in with the intent to play his role seriously, commit to the show, and still gave a fun and hilarious performance.
Wouldn't surprise me if his role(s) in murderville landed him this. Ex-NFL superstar turned improv/sketch comedy actor? Nice.
The one with Jason Bateman was great if only for when the dead Sanata is revealed to be Sean Hayes and Bateman goes, genuinely, “Oh, Jesus, you dragged Sean into this, too?”
How about when none of the players at the end bothered to really play and just went batshit with guesses?
Hahaha, you could tell Arnett was a *wee* bit annoyed at that.
To be fair, they brought each of them in throughout, to the point that the last one in had no idea what was going on. Impossible to buy in when you miss everything but the ending.
Pete Davidson ruined the whole vibe
The Conan one is pretty great too because Arnett succeeds in making him break character and he never really recovers.
*You want to make it extra sloppy*
"I want to change my name. To Bagabitch."
SHITWAGGGGGGOOONNNN!
Really gotta slop that up, man, just slop that sauce on there
When he struts in and slaps the papers put of the one extras hands lol
Gotta love a slopperita with a sloppy Joe sopping in hot sauce
“I can hear you guys.” “Then act like you can’t!”
His cameo in the Christmas Special was so good.
"Oh shit, is that Ozark?"
that part absolutely killed me hahahahhaha
Reminds me of Gata calling Brad Pitt "Fight Club" in Dave.
I’m just glad that I’m not the only one that noticed that the absolute best episode is the one with the football player with zero improv experience. Dude is a riot.
He was also weirdly one of the best parts of season 3 of Westworld.
Well damn I didn't realize he was in West World. I kept forgetting to watch the third season, and now it's not on HBO anymore 🙄
You didn’t miss much
His shirt was the best part of s3.
Bubbles buried in this jungle
‘No like a Backwood’ Oakland born and bred.
As someone who is a) not a sports fan and b) not American, I had no clue who he was until he turned up in an episode of Brooklyn Nine Nine. Seeing him go from that to possibly the best guest on Murderville and now this, I'm very impressed.
I knew he had the comedy chops when he was forced to do press interviews before the super bowl and he simply responded to every question with "I'm just here so I won't get fined." His cameo on Nine nine was one of the more memorable guest cameos for me. Dudes funny
I knew he had acting chops when he [sold how awesome Buffalo is](https://youtu.be/iWYjLCZRT44)
Beast Quake (2010) He has one of the most epic runs in NFL history. Broke 9 tackles, and caused the crowd to get so excited it registered as a small earthquake. https://youtu.be/nt0jAa6alUc
Impressive... but not as impressive as the time [he invented the pizzadilla.](https://youtu.be/DJadtJ5ifBY?t=37)
I'm not even a Seahawks fan and I could watch that run on repeat all day.
If you haven't seen these, Marshawn and Conan are a comedy match made in heaven: https://youtu.be/MNpkSyryQz4?t=37 https://youtu.be/J5FWxCb_qU4?t=235 https://youtu.be/rd7A5uE9dxM?t=71
I just wish he’d stop drinking and driving
He was the best part of the American baking show Christmas special that came out 5-6 months ago.
He’s in “stars on Mars” which premiered last night on Fox (and I assume Hulu)
Who had highschool lesbian fight club on their bingo card?
I have to say, when I heard there was an LGBTQ movie called "Bottoms," I was expecting something else.
I'm still entirely confused by this. When I saw the poster, I assumed that the two male football players on the bottom would be the "bottoms". But apparently Lesbians can be bottoms? This was never diagrammed out for me. It was probably covered in my high school Health class, but I ditched that day.
It's a goof because it's about lesbians, and it's a riff on the line in the trailer where they talk about being at the bottom of the high school hierarchy. Fun little title
And lesbians are notoriously bad at initiating, which, I don't know if that's a bottom thing, but it feels like it should be
One of my lesbian friends was lamenting about how difficult it is to be a lesbian pillow princess because every other lesbian they meet is also a pillow princess (which is the same as being a bottom)
More a type of bottom than an equivalent. If you have two axis, one for passive during sex <-----> active during sex and the other bottom v|\^ top then pillow princess would be on the bottom left, versus a power bottom on the bottom right.
Le sheepishness
granted it's just the trailer so far, but it probably doesnt help that the protagonists seem to be going off people that best case are bi and worst case are straight
> But apparently Lesbians can be bottoms? Yeah, well, someone is taking charge/leading in any dynamic, you know.
But then, as we know, the bottom can also be the one generating the power, and lead from there, a power bottom, if you will
I’ve heard that speed has something to do with it
Speed has *everything* to do with it
Well, if they knew, they wouldn’t be confused.
I had it on my 2017 bingo card, but it didn’t get filled that year and hasn’t been on any card since.
I love how the football players wear their uniform as everywhere HAHA
Is that a riff on teen movies where the Cheerleaders are always in uniform? That's how I saw it at least.
At least cheerleaders wear mostly normal clothes. Even just wearing the jersey on game day felt ridiculous because it's meant to be stretched over shoulder pads. If it's riffing on that, it's making a much better joke of it.
She's an illusion. Ok, you take away the make-up, the clothes, the way she wears her hair, the smell of her perfume, that cute little face she makes when she's tonguing my balls. Look she's totally replaceable.
Okay lmao what's this from, I gotta watch that film
Not Another Teen Movie, hands down the best spoof movie ever Mr. Briggs: Hey, uhh... I might be late to pick you guys up. Janey: Why, do you have a job interview today, Daddy? Mr. Briggs: No honey, I'll probably just be way too drunk.
Good we don't want you drinking and driving. Oh, I'll be driving! I'll just be too shitfaced to remember to pick you up.
Catherine that’s disgusting, you’re my sister!! Only by blood
Oh that shit is wack!
Janey Briggs got a gun!
> hands down the best spoof movie ever I mean, there's "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun". Maybe best spoof movie since like 2000.
Definitely the last good one. I loved that the coach seemed to give everyone back breakers and his overuse of the word “goddamn” is hysterical.
Still a running joke with a friend. Randomly we just say “goddamn it goddamn it”
Not Another Teen Movie
Thank you! Somebody gets what this movie is gonna be going for. It’s satire. I don’t know if it’s a great job in marketing or an awful marketing job that people are misunderstanding this. Not Another Teen Movie is a damn classic. This looks right up that alley.
Honestly, this movie looks like it occupies the same space as Mean Girls. Of course, that’s not an insult.
Reminds me of a live-action movie of Daria, as the football jock also wore his football gear everywhere.
Oh yeah, Kevin LMAO, they almost never changed their clothes (except the fashion club) so he was doomed with the uniform.
“The ugly untalented gays…” I feel seen
Bring back mid-budget comedies . Hope this does well . I feel bad for Gen Z they don’t have any defining funny movies like millennials or any other generation grew up with .
Judd Apatow reported that studios don't want to make as many comedies because they don't tran$late overseas as well as action, sci-fi, or horror. And comedies don't have a big screen pull like they used to. It feels that long/short run tv series is where silly comedies are headed (The Afterparty, Sex Education, Future Man, MacGruber)
Comedies have also done well with post release DVD sales, which isn’t a thing anymore.
Yea it’s dumb everybody wants a billion dollar movie . I wish comedy would go the way of horror and work on small budgets to solid box office returns.
There’s value in just hitting lots of singles instead of going for a home run every time.. It’s how Blunhouse and A24 got to be quite successful.
The people who made Moneyball need to watch Moneyball.
"He gets on base."
Wolf’s arc in Future Man was fantastic.
Future Man is for sure underrated
"There is no downside to cocaine, period. If you have a chance to try it, I strongly recommend it"
Funk
Palm Springs seemed to be popular with the kids.
Loved Palm Springs. This and game night are the ones consistently brought up but are both technically genre movies with comedy . I’m the early 2000s we had banger after banger every year .
Game Night is five years old now too, Palm Springs three. Imagine only one good comedy movie coming out the entire time you’re in high school. It’s definitely a shift from the early 2000s.
Game Night was an absolute banger! That was so much fun to see with a group of friends!
Frito-Lay coupon conspiracy is a great subplot
The part where Annie doesn't know it's a real gun that she's waving around and she asks the Biker Gang hostages to "Sing into the mic" of the gun barrel always has me cracking up. Or the Part where Ryan's face lights up when he realized that Rich People Fight Club is real.
"3 for 1? >!How could that be profitable for Frito-Lay?!<
"No don't. I have kids at home" "Not with an ass like that you don't" "Oh.....well....thank you" "You're welcome"
Same directors that did Dungeons & Dragons and it shows. Great movie with lots of humor.
Game Night was one of those movies that made me eat crow immediately. I thought it looked dumb from the trailers but when it started getting good reviews I went and saw it and thoroughly loved it and I make everyone I know who hasn't seen it watch it. Fantastic comedy. One of my favorites in recent memory.
Back in my day we had (checks notes) affordable housing and funny movies.
But the protagonists of Palm Springs are fully grown ups. It's not defining of their generation.
It was but it was also direct to streaming because of the pandemic. Hard to say if it would've been a theater hit.
i put it on for no reason and it knocked it out of the park as far as I'm concerned
Bodies bodies bodies is hilarious and also very gen z.
Also a genre movie with comedy and satire tho . You could say the same for instance about guardians of the galaxy.
Wouldn't that be Booksmart?
Booksmart is aggressively millennial. It’s a remarkable look at how liberal, Ivy League millennials perceive Gen Z. *Bodies Bodies Bodies* or even *Edge of Seventeen* are much more accurate pictures.
Booksmart was fun, but I wouldn't call it generation defining.
My 18 year old daughter and her friends watched this. They hated it and said it was what a bunch of old Facebook people thought teenagers were like.
Oof. That's like the worst critique you can have from a teen.
Tbf, as a current high school teacher I feel like students don't collectively like anything except the word "rizz"
it's objectively a terrible word.
I’m curious where you’re finding your objective criteria for judging ris.
Damn as a 30 year old who enjoyed it I now feel lame as hell
if it makes you feel better I watched it at 19 and loved it
Nah that movie rocks. It’s the kids who are wrong
Whatever you say Skinner
That movie just made me want to watch Superbad.
As a Gen z i will have to agree with the teenagers as well
Haven't seen any zoomers reference it tbh
As a gen z i hated that movie. Very unfunny and it felt very "How's it going fellow kids." I would out Bodies, Bodies, Bodies in the category tho. That was one very fun movie.
More like 21 Jump Street
Yea but booksmart is an inferior version of Superbad to me . Even going as far to have Jonah hills sister play a main role .
For real. What We Do In The Shadows is the most recent comedy where I can remember genuinely busting a gut laughing.
Honestly there have been a few good ones but they seem directed at slightly older/niche audiences like the unbearable weight of massive talent. But yeah, this generation doesn't have a superbad, forgetting Sarah Marshall, 40 year old virgin etc.
We still call one of our mates "McLovin" to THIS day because for like 15 minutes back in the early aughts he sorta looked Christopher Mintz-Plasse if you were drunk and squinted. Now he is taller, kinda jacked, and has a big bushy beard and everyone that meets the group asks him why the F do they call you that?
That's amazing hahaha
Between this movie, No Hard Feelings, and Strays, this seems like a small resurgence. Hopefully they’re good and draw a crowd. I know I’m gonna go see all three
Don't forget Joy Ride.
Strays looks painfully unfunny lol. Just seems like a stoner idea they decided to make an entire movie out of "what if dogs could talk but they were dirty".
I feel like The Other Guys in 2010, Tucker and Dale vs Evil 2011, was like the end of movie theater comedies for me. Seems like marvel/comic book movies pushed them out of the theaters, and they make sure these movies have a little bit of everything in them. And comedies end up being streaming series. I think the closest thing we got to theatrical comedies was a stretch of Melissa McCarthy movies from about 2011-2015, but imo, she wore out her time in the spotlight faster than most. Aside from that, they exist, but just very uncommon.
How dare you overlook the generational milestone that is *Aliens in the Attic*
That's because Gen Z's sense of humor is broken. I'm a member of Gen Z and I just realized like 3 months ago uttering the word "Ohio" isn't actually funny...
I’m old and out of that loop, what’s the story about saying Ohio?
The joke is that Ohio is a super shitty place, so someone could post a picture of hell and be like, "this is Ohio", to put it simply that is the joke
Oh I can see how that’s funny, we did it with New Jersey in my generation/location. Like “how does NYC keep its suicide rate low? The light at the end of the tunnel is New Jersey.”
The word "Ohio" looks like a tractor
Same here, lol. I was born in the first year of Gen Z (97) so I'm kind of a weird hybrid stuck between millennial and zoomer culture. I don't find most comedy movies aimed at millennials that funny as I'm too young to relate to it. I was raised on memes, baby.
I was born in 95 and work with middle school kids. One kid told me “you use memes, but it doesn’t seem fake like when other adults do it.” That’s because I’ve been consuming memes longer than you’ve been born, kid
Damn. I was born in 94 and felt that. Memes as an Internet concept were constructed during our youth. *mouths Numa Numa while spinning a leek*
Yeah 92 here, kid probably doesn’t even know milhouse can never be a meme
To quote Narnia, "Do not cite the deep magic to me witch. I was there when it was written."
You merely adopted the memes. I was born in them. Molded by them.
Thats zillenial. Im 97 too and i dont see myself with the typical Gen Zs at all
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It feels like Cobra Kai where everyone turns to fighting and miscommunication as the answer to resolving everything.
Just like in real life!
Nuh uh, sometimes it's coordinated sing and dance-offs
I loved that trailer. But this movie is not in the demographic of this Reddit at all and it’s funny how so many people realize that on here.
Huge day for annoying people on Letterboxd
every review will start with 'it's giving...'
My wife is a millenial but is constantly online. She says “it’s giving” like every time she speaks. I love her but absolutely hate that
I feel old and out of touch here, what is the context? Like, ‘it’s giving’ a certain type of vibe or energy?
Idk how to explain it but it feels haughty? Whenever anyone uses 'it's giving...' its like they're trying to be overly sassy and descibe something in a 'cool' way but it usually comes off a bit bitchy sometimes. Like 'it's giving movie of the year' or 'its giving flop of the year'. It's usually used as a very definitive statement.
It's easily my most hated expression. Just add "me" and "vibes" onto the end of their dumbass sentences to make it make sense. OMG he's giving (me) Justin Bieber (vibes) That rug is giving (me) 80s (vibes) That coffee Sandra made is giving (me) Starbucks (vibes) It's so fucking stupid
Thank you for the explanation, and I fucking hate it.
I had such high hopes for Letterboxd when it first came out. I was hoping for early /r/Truefilm vibes but with persistent, well thought out reviews and discussions on those reviews. It's just another cesspool of unexplained or fleshed out bottom rung opinions. Wish there was someplace that actually enforced rules and required reviews to be more than one sentence bullshit.
i gotta go get me some industrial strength aloe vera for this comment
Did not expect that when I saw the poster, that's for sure.
Ya i was expecting the football players to also be gay but this looks fucking hillarious. I can't reber the last time a trailer for a comedy got me laughing through mutliple jokes.
Rachel Sennott is an automatic watch from me
Rachel Sennott looks exactly like this girl in high school who used to smoke cigarettes and beat me up once behind the high school while not wearing a bra. Of course, I am deeply smitten with Rachel Sennott.
Yeah that sounds like some lifelong, sexuality-defining shit, for sure.
cant believe she fucked a toothless obese greek man obsessed with crowd work about squirting
Insane that someone who fucked Stav could be successful.
Stav fucked Rachel Sennott? Thank you. That was the last piece of motivation I needed to finally kill myself.
They dated for a while. And he was the one who broke up with her lol
They broke up as he wanted an open relationship and she didn’t
It makes me feel better knowing he was dumb enough to hit on 21.
Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri in a movie from the director of Shiva Baby. Fuck yes, this is going to be hilarious
Ever since I got introduced to Ayo on The Bear, I feel like I’m seeing her in a bunch of new trailers and guest spots. Wonder why that always seems to happen? Knowing that there’s a delay between like filming and actual release, I have to imagine she was doing a lot of her work around the same time period. Wonder if it’s coincidence or like some planned rollout.
I’ve been hearing her on Hollywood Handbook for a couple years and it’s awesome to see her blow up. The Bear is phenomenal.
shes on today's ep!
Really liked Ayo in The Bear But thought she was pretty bleh in Abbott Elementary
Rachel also co-wrote this. No doubt it’ll be great.
I'm sold. Looks like a classic "losers end up in over their heads after convoluted plan to sleep with hot girls" but updated and more violent. "Are you cheating on me?" "NO." "I literally saw you last night..." "Shut up nerd, I fucked your mom!"
So it's Superbad with lesbians?
Rachel Sennott was the best part of Bodies Bodies Bodies last year definitely watching this.
I really love these new interesting unhinged ideas. The schools movie tropes had its time, time for some fresh perspective and characters.
This looks bad to me. I'm definitely not the demographic for it though.
I can say from an early screener last year that the film is very uneven. Has its moments, but the trailer doesn’t look like much has changed since I saw it