I love that Marshawn Lynch decided to play Mr G to atone for reacting negatively when his sister came out as a lesbian when they were teenagers. They've since patched things up, with him giving her away at her wedding.
Hazel is the hearth-rob of this movie! 100%. She's everything. I'm so happy we got No Hard Feelings, Theater Camp and Bottoms this year! Top tier comedies!
reaction to hazel is so true, like honestly, something about her is driving me mad also, her and pj at the end? after that kiss? I definitely ship them also, josie & Isabel got something special, loved them from the start loved how camp this movie was and bomb blowing at the end is just top notch! edit: forgot to mention, that this movie had such great songs: pain by kingprincess and complicated by avril lavigne! crazy good
After multiple rewatches, I can definitely see that Hazel was pining for PJ from the start. Their confused and awkward post-kiss behavior makes it clear that the two of them together will be an adorable couple in the future.
no like Hazel is so fine I'm glad it's not just me. Like my gay ass would start a fight club to date Hazel if we were in the same high school 😭 PJ and Josie are so real actually
Nick G is in all the queer movie genres i love it lmao. From this that’s super silly and comedic, to a rom com with RWRB and now upcoming the drama historical series where he basically plays a gay slut shdjdjdjdjdjd
youre so real 😭this is by far the best bottoms reaction video I felt like I was giggling next to a friend pushing each other around while laughing thirsting over hazel, freaking at ayo being called ugly literally meee 😭
You definitely need to see The Blackening and Joy Ride! Both are sooo good and sooo fun (and both have lots of fun, culturally specific references)! :)
i watched this movie in theaters a few weeks ago and while my theater was relatively empty, i can tell everyone had a blast watching it like me. every joke was so funny and rachel and ayo’s real life dynamic really bled into the humor of it all, esp with josie and pj’s interactions/dialogue. prior to this i didn’t know anyone in this cast but seeing how funny they are from cast interviews, i would love to watch other works they’ve been in 💗 this film is definitely one of my top favs of this year. we finally got a silly, *unserious*, violent, and comedic film that focuses on lesbians made by queer women. i could not be happier. also i love how the only costume the football players wore was their uniform throughout the movie bc they’re meant to be the butt of the joke. its such a hilarious factor lmao.
Honestly, this is my favorite movie of the year (so far). My theater laughed so much that we actually couldn't hear some of the lines. It was so much fun! My other favorite movie from this year is Polite Society which is also a bit of an odd-ball comedy. If you haven't seen it, you should! It's directed by Nida Manzoor (We Are Lady Parts) and stars Ritu Arya (The Umbrella Academy)!
It is really a pleasure to see young actors playing so beautifully. The movie has an interesting story and it is a different comedy than the comedy movies I watched before. Nicholas Galitzine smashed it!! Like always ofcours! I like that he chooses a different role every time and he nails it!
i’m so glad you watched this despite it losing the poll 😭😭 your comedy reactions are so good and i don’t want you to feel obligated to watch horror all the time, esp if you’re just not feeling it rn!! btw joy ride is really funny and entertaining so i think you’d like it :)
Here are some horror movies with LGBTQ+ themes or characters: 1. "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge" (1985) - Considered by many as having homoerotic undertones, this sequel explores themes of identity and repression. 2. "Hellbent" (2004) - This slasher film follows a group of gay men who become targets of a serial killer during Halloween night. 3. "The Curse of the Queerwolf" (1988) - A horror comedy that satirizes the werewolf genre, with a gay man becoming a werewolf and struggling with his newfound urges. 4. "Bite Marks" (2011) - A vampire road trip movie involving two gay men trying to survive after encountering a group of bloodthirsty vampires. 5. "Knife+Heart" (2018) - Set in the 1970s, this French slasher film follows a gay porn producer who becomes the target of a masked killer. 6. "The Babadook" (2014) - Although not explicitly a LGBTQ+ film, it has gained popularity in the community as a metaphor for the experience of coming out and facing inner demons. 7. "Contracted" (2013) - A body horror film about a lesbian woman who contracts a sexually transmitted infection that transforms her body and mind. 8. "All Cheerleaders Die" (2013) - A horror comedy that includes lesbian and bisexual cheerleaders in a supernatural revenge plot. 9. "The Neon Demon" (2016) - While not strictly a horror film, it delves into dark themes with LGBTQ+ characters and includes elements of psychological horror. 10. "The Perfection" (2019) - A psychological thriller with queer undertones involving two gifted cellists and a sinister twist. These films incorporate horror elements with LGBTQ+ themes or characters, providing a unique and diverse perspective within the genre.
I've been waiting for this reaction and it was amazing as always. Like this movie is one of my favorite movies of this year (probably ever tehehehe). Ayo and Rachel ATE DOWN ( like they are officially one of my favorite actresses) and the whole cast was absolutely amazing!!! I love that it poked fun at the genere of early R rated comdies while also being a campy, well written funny ass R comedy that did something different. Also why was everyone in this movie HOT!!!!!!
One of the things I love about this movie is that it's not like there training for boxing, MMA, or muay thai, or training to be world champions in combat sports. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here are a few more horror movies with LGBTQ+ themes or characters: 1. "High Tension" (2003) - A French slasher film featuring a lesbian protagonist who must fight for her life when a psychopathic killer targets her and her friend. 2. "Cthulhu" (2007) - A reimagining of H.P. Lovecraft's work, this film follows a gay man who returns to his hometown and becomes entangled in a cult and supernatural horrors. 3. "The Skin I Live In" (2011) - A Spanish psychological horror film that explores themes of identity and gender, following a renowned plastic surgeon and a mysterious patient. 4. "Ghostland" (2018) - A French-Canadian horror film that follows two sisters who are victims of a home invasion, with elements of trauma and survival. 5. "Lyle" (2014) - A psychological horror film about a lesbian woman who begins to suspect that her baby girl is in danger after moving into a new apartment. 6. "Stranger by the Lake" (2013) - A French thriller set in a secluded lakeside cruising spot, featuring a gay man who becomes obsessed with a potentially dangerous stranger. 7. "The Bad Seed" (1956) - A classic psychological horror film about a young girl with a seemingly perfect exterior and a sinister secret. 8. "Rift" (Rökkur) (2017) - An Icelandic horror film that follows a gay man who becomes suspicious when his ex-boyfriend goes missing and strange occurrences begin to happen. 9. "Raw" (2016) - A French-Belgian horror film that explores themes of sexuality, cannibalism, and self-discovery through the story of a vegetarian veterinary student. 10. "Martyrs" (2008) - A French-Canadian psychological horror film that delves into themes of torture, revenge, and transcendence. These films showcase a variety of LGBTQ+ representation within the horror genre, offering unique and sometimes subversive takes on traditional horror tropes.
THANKSSS for reacting to this 😭😭🙌🏻❤️ since you like Ayo have you watched the series The Bear? If you haven't I really recommend!! Molly Gordon joins in season 2 of the series!
i lived my whole life just to see a bunch of girls beating the ass of those guys in the field, that scene was LEGENDARY. Love this movie so much, im so happy you reacted to it!!!
I love your reactions. I watched Bottoms last night. Did you recognize Jeff is played by Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine) from Red, White & Royal Blue, the blond with those lovely full lips you were so taken by in your reaction to that movie?😜
Haha I loved this movie when I saw it so much!!! Hilarious, I love the timing. High quality camp movie, highlighted the goofy and aloof lesbian comedy I’ve seen irl.