Trust me, I don’t fault actors for much. The drugs, infidelity, what have you, that all just seems like a typical part of Hollywood life. But he’s increasingly revealing himself to be a truly awful person on almost every level. It’s hard to ignore that.
Yeah. I can’t wait to hear the justification for it from the Crue.
Spoiler alert! :eek:
Nah, don’t worry about it. I’m never going to watch that.
I know. I’m evil.
But I saw it with the “cool” crowd. My friend was dragging me along. I didn’t get the jokes and I felt the group of people were laughing because everyone else was laughing. I thot, Lemmings. So by the end of the film when everyone is crying I found it hilarious because I so removed from what was going on the screen. I was a very cynical teen.
Now I’m just cynical.
Needless to say, they thot I was a jerk and was never asked out again for movie night.
Not that it mattered, what with all of them jumping off that cliff. :rolleyes:
Actually, I was thinking this Monday, but we can hold off a bit.
TBH, I’m wondering what the rationale for any of these movies were. Not that they didn’t represent high school in their own ways, but why these particular ones? Why not Heathers? American Pie? Dead Poet Society? Carrie? Donnie Darko? Ferris Beuller’s Day Off? Fast Times at Ridgemont Hight? Assassination of a High School President? Or (ugh) High School Musical?
Awwww, craaaap! I missed the reference to the Birthday cake Badger.
Was it the burnt baking?
I’m watching the beginning since I missed it, showing up late and all.
Christian, the Cake Boy.
I’m such a space cadet!
I love the teachers in this.
Wallace Shawn and Twink Caplan are adorable and endearing in this.