fun fact -- all the main male actors in this movie are now out as gay (Aaron, Damian, Kevin). this movie was a great service to the queer community, lolol
Ok not sure if y’all caught that at the end ..when Janice randomly gets asked where she’s from and she says she’s Lebanese…bet Regina mostly likely misunderstood that as lesbian and spread that rumor around 😂
Stop spreading this fan theory. She literally explains that she thought she was lesbian because she felt Janice got weirdly obsessed with her when she got a boyfriend. It shows Regina‘s narcissism.
@@larissa1770 I personally have nothing wrong with fan theories, but I do think it's a little frustrating when people say it as fact, when I don't think it was ever confirmed. Not sure if that was their point though, just my opinion.
@@larissa1770 It is a theory unless it’s explicitly stated or communicated. It’s fun to put things together and discuss a movie, and I understand why people do that, hell, I do that, but as far as I know, it was never confirmed by the writers. And there’s nothing wrong with saying it as a theory, a theory just isn’t a confirmed fact.
I saw something on tiktok the other day about her and her problematic past. Especially about Asians and how she portrays them in her work. For example the 2 messy Asians who were sleeping with the coach and the fact that the actress never said the N word and they just changed the subtitles. So idk how to feel about her anymore 😅
A modern classic of our times the cultural relevances of this movie the amount of memes and iconic lines and quotes that people use from this movie absolutely love this film
some of it does not hold up 100% well (which is weird to say considering I'm old enough to have watched this in theaters when it came out) but definitely a classic and definitely one of the most quotable movies of all time
@@Myaccount923 the Asian girl randomly dropping that “n**** please”, some r-slurs here and there. I’m a millennial so I’m old enough to remember that yeah people did use to drop slurs without a thought. Obvs things have changed nowadays, I still adore this movie and also acknowledge those bits haven’t aged well
@@fatoumatacisse3796 yeah when Cady said it's your fault, it's you who pushed me to become a plastic. She never recognized it was her fault, she is also responsible and mean as much as Regina.
The part in the movie where the Asian girl said “n-word please” was miss translated. She said something along the lines of “yeah right” in Vietnamese I think. But the translation was so extra for the movie’s sake 💀 trust 🤞🏼
@@mayao.3997 ohh but I saw comments that said she isn’t saying the n word. I think the editors that added the captions put that. are you saying tina fey is responsible for that?
@@riggamorrischan True, the editors probably added that in themselves, but Tina Fey is still the one who wrote the Asian girls in this movie to be the way they are, and she has a history of depicting racial minorities as stereotypes for comedy (not just in mean girls). So is she responsible for this little slip of n-word? No idea, but that doesn't mean she did absolutely nothing wrong.
the part where the girl at the end allegedly says the n word in vietnamese actually isnt real. people who speak viet confirmed she doesnt say that or anything close to that, and it was a big controversy for a while that the writers changed the english translation to say she did
@@margaritakmp it’s along the lines of - yeah okkaaayyyy - I wouldn’t dare I do t know how to translate it properly but her “talk to the hand” response is pretty much the nature of what was said
Best lines of the whole movie " WHY CANT WE JUST ALL STAB CEASAR?" And " aw hell nah I didn't leave the south side for this" I loose it at both parts every single time!😂😂
Couple of things. - Tina Fey is actually one of the writers of this movie - I honestly think Janice is one of the meanest girls in the movie 🤷♀️ - You should also watch Clueless! Kiinda the same vibe, and a young Paul Rudd (and a gooorgeous Alicia Silverstone) - I mean what more can you ask for?!
Janice is supposed to be mean. She says it herself. The whole point is that everyone is mean to an extent and they kinda forgive and forget. The only person who gets off not Scott free is Regina, but that’s only cuz she literally got hit by a bus.
@@ma.2089 Regina is also supposed to be mean? Just bc the character is self aware doesn’t make it okay. And I’m not talking about the stuff she does to Regina, I’m talking about how she treats Cady.
This movie came out while I was actually in High-school, so its cultural impact on me was huge. Aside from some of the extreme situations and humor, this movie really was like high-school when I went. And people actually spoke that way too. It was wild times. 🤣
As someone who wasn't alive when the movie came out (I was born in June 2004) and had seen the movie later on when I was in highschool it still felt pretty accurate I never witnessed any mean girls or cliques but the jokes and talk I did overhear was a lot like this movie haha so I agree & even now it's still pretty realistic.. they got a lot of stuff right
As someone who graduated high school before this movie came out, it still feels pretty accurate (in its exaggerated, parody, deliberately ridiculous way)
a lot of the shit they do in this film is actually shit girls do to each other. I've actually witnessed worse. I love this movie for showing how mean girls can be to each other but made it funny lol
Brooke Charland: I once said that to someone and she said it wasn't true. She said women don't really do things like this to each other and it's all overblown by men to make women look bad. Even when I told her that it happens to a lot of girls and women, she said it was a myth perpetuated by blah blah blah. Then, she called me a Republican or whatever because I called BS on that. Oh, well
@@LA_HA maybe she's in denial or at the top of the pyramid in school bc it does happen this movie is actually based off of a self help book written by a woman to help mothers and guide teenage girls
@@rvrcn It could be that this wasn't her experience because, like you said, she was at the top (popular), or she simply feels like it's a betrayal of her feminist philosophy to acknowledge something like that. When I told her guys get picked on, too, even by girls, she said it wasn't true, either. Only misogyny exists; misandry wasn't real. So, I saw she had a very narrow view and let it go. Debating does nothing when a person's mind is closed to other people's lives and experiences while demanding theirs be taken seriously
In my group of friends, I'm Rob - the one who has seen a lot of movies, knows a lot of actors, and always has to explain everything (not that I mind😎). You're so chill Rob, I always have to hold back and try not to give away anything. Also, fun fact, "The Notebook" and "Mean Girls" came out the same year (2004) so Rachel McAdams really was on top of her game✨
33:45 pause pause pause, I'm Vietnamese and this is what she actually said "Làm ơn đi mày, hông dám đâu" which basically means "Girl/bitch, please", I have no idea why they translated it to... that
Fun fact same time she played Regina George….she was doing the the notebook similar time. So she played a jerk in this and then well she plays a awesome person in the notebook.
This film is one of the greatest comedic masterpieces of all time - Tina Faye’s writing, directed by Lorne Michaels (SNL), the casting and the storyline - nothing truly gives a better depiction of high school for girls in 2004. And every single line is quotable 🤣
I was so "uncultured" back then. My friends used to laugh at me for not knowing this movie. They made me watched this back in 2017 for the first time and I never turned back since. Such a cultural reset.
There are so many lines from this movie that would NEVER be able to be in a new movie today but luckily it came out when it did because I think a lot of the jokes that are considered bad now are what made this movie what it is.
The early-mid 2000’s had the best comedy movies that pushed boundaries 😂 it’s a shame we don’t get movies like that anymore, some shows (curb, IASIP, & South Park) still retain their own but they’re a few in between terrible comedies we’ve had the last several years and I can’t remember the last great comedy movie I’ve seen that’s come out the past few years compared to the last decade
I saw Cady Heron wearing army pants & flops flops so I bought army pants & flip flops. Honestly this should’ve been my senior quote because it’s poetic👏
Yes, Tina and Amy have been besties for over 20 years. Amy put Tina on to the comedic scene and they've been gold ever since. Them in baby mama is hilarious too.
And Janis was terrible too, she literally made Cady do all that because of a middle school grudge! And her and Damian didn’t even apologise to Cady for all that... Thanks for that though guys and have a good one!
Gretchen is the meanest for me because at the end, most girls found something better to do in their school life but she found herself a new group to keep talking trash of others; she learned nothing bruh.
It's crazy watching Rajiv Surendra playing Kevin G after watching so much of his youtube channel and seeing a bit of what he's like irl. The contrast is wild
I love that the actor who plays Aaron Samuels is now married to a man in real life. Justifies my intense crush I had on him watching this movie at 14 before I ever even came out to anyone. Mean girls is total teen comedy classic! I think I’ve memorized the script by now I’ve seen it so many times lol.
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Zach is a total mood, he literally reacted the same way I did. Coolest dude.
Also little known fact, the song that is played when Aaron is playing football, at the prom and end of film…called “built this way” was sung by Samantha Ronson…mark ronson sister (uno him from uptown funk). Anyway they dated in 2008, this film came out in 2004 so they most likely met through this film.
Tina Fey went to my High school ( Upper Darby HS ) I think the same class as my mom but When this movie came out I was maybe in 10th or 11th grade and she wrote this movie with UDHS in mind from her experiences going to UD so when this movie was coming out she did a dateline or 2020 segment at the school in the cafeteria, I remember in the AM they said film crew and Tina we’re Ganna be there an to be on our best behavior🤣 so as soon as the interview started then a group of us ran throw an messed up yhe shot, the interviewer was all jolted an looked scared, Tina was so cool she was talking shit with us an then when she finally turned back to the interviewer she just rolled her eyes an said yea that’s how Upper Darby kids do it 😂 besides how great this movie is it’s got a place in my heart for cus of stuff like that
I don't think there's an n word equivalent in Vietnamese, and specifically if it was an anti-Black slur it would have translated differently. Sophia Phan reacted to it and went over it's meaning and it was along the lines of you tried it, but basically it was just a subtitle that changed what one of the girls said for "comedic purposes" in a early 2000 sense.
Fun Fact: The subtitle at 33:44 was 100% not accurate but since Tina Fey wrote the script, she added the n-word into it-there's no n-word in the Vietnamese language and the actual translation is something similar to: "Come on now."
must confess that I can identify twice with Cady when I watch this film. 1) my family and I moved during the summer before I entered ninth grade (French equivalent of 9th grade in the United States), and it was hard for me to fit into a class where some of my classmates knew each other since kindergarten. 2) I too witnessed a scene where a girl kissed the boy I was in love with in front of me. This girl was supposed to be my friend and knew I was in love with him. After that, I had so much pain that I spent a week in a psychiatric hospital because I had started to have anxiety attacks because of it mixed with the stress of the baccalaureate and my grades in free fall. It was 10 years ago but I still haven't forgiven that girl. But the worst thing is that today they are married.
The part where the n word was captioned wasn’t even what was said. They were speaking Vietnamese and that word doesn’t exist in our language. Also they were Vietnamese and it’s weird how they were given these “exotic Asian names” when they could have been given Vietnamese names
One thing - 33:40 Actually she did not say the n-word. What she said was "Oh please, as if, I don't think so." That is my first language so trust me 😂We also don't have that word in Vietnamese so they cant have said that
4:25 I turned away to grab my water, let me tell you, my head has never whipped back to a screen so fast. Rob saying Cady startled tf outta me. It’s my name 😂. Gonna be a long vid for me. Just like M3gan lol.
Just discovered you guys and I love your “The Notebook” and “10 things I hate about you” reactions. I’m just not into any of the other content on your channel but if you keep doing cool movie reactions like this I’m down. I subscribed.
The reason Regina thought Janice was a lesbian was because she’s Lebanese. That was the punchline to that joke. She didn’t know the difference….. At the end of the movie
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When will the Jennifer’s body reaction be on youtube
Can you guys do Bend it Like Beckham? It's their 20th anniversary this month.
OH, I think you’re going to love Jennifer’s Body.
The main mean girl is lik 25
fun fact -- all the main male actors in this movie are now out as gay (Aaron, Damian, Kevin). this movie was a great service to the queer community, lolol
Love that! Even Damian's actor is too gay to function~
Fun fact, all these 3 dudes are good looking and i would let smash
Are we surprised?
Aaron aka Jonathan is married..last month I think!!xxx
KEVIN G IS ONE OF US? WE JUST KEEP WINNING
“I’m sorry I called you a gaped tooth bitch. It’s not your fault you’re so gaped toothed.” Idk why but that line in the movie always makes me laugh
So fucking funny 🤣
My favorite line is “I don’t hate you because you’re fat, you’re fat because I hate you”
Lol I interpreted that as a “okay it’s not her fault she’s a toothed, but it IS her fault she’s a bitch 😂”
loool and i have a gap
Gapped and gaped are two diff words 😂😂 don't Google it ,💀🤣🤣
y'all are iconic for wearing pink for this reaction
They wearing white with pink lights in the back
Ok not sure if y’all caught that at the end ..when Janice randomly gets asked where she’s from and she says she’s Lebanese…bet Regina mostly likely misunderstood that as lesbian and spread that rumor around 😂
Omg...just got that now.
She's really Lebanese
Stop spreading this fan theory. She literally explains that she thought she was lesbian because she felt Janice got weirdly obsessed with her when she got a boyfriend. It shows Regina‘s narcissism.
@@larissa1770 I personally have nothing wrong with fan theories, but I do think it's a little frustrating when people say it as fact, when I don't think it was ever confirmed. Not sure if that was their point though, just my opinion.
@@larissa1770 It is a theory unless it’s explicitly stated or communicated. It’s fun to put things together and discuss a movie, and I understand why people do that, hell, I do that, but as far as I know, it was never confirmed by the writers. And there’s nothing wrong with saying it as a theory, a theory just isn’t a confirmed fact.
Tina Fey is such a genius, this movie will be never die she knew exactly what she was doing writing it. and she gave herself the perfect role as well.
i didnt even know she wrote it! love that
And it's so realistic for a high school, teen drama,....
Wtf I didn't even know she wrote it lol
I saw something on tiktok the other day about her and her problematic past. Especially about Asians and how she portrays them in her work. For example the 2 messy Asians who were sleeping with the coach and the fact that the actress never said the N word and they just changed the subtitles. So idk how to feel about her anymore 😅
@@dominiqueknox2519 i will always love this movie, but she’s 100% problematic and not my favorite person
A modern classic of our times the cultural relevances of this movie the amount of memes and iconic lines and quotes that people use from this movie absolutely love this film
some of it does not hold up 100% well (which is weird to say considering I'm old enough to have watched this in theaters when it came out) but definitely a classic and definitely one of the most quotable movies of all time
This film is iconic.
@@jamesliggins891 like what?
@@Myaccount923 the Asian girl randomly dropping that “n**** please”, some r-slurs here and there. I’m a millennial so I’m old enough to remember that yeah people did use to drop slurs without a thought. Obvs things have changed nowadays, I still adore this movie and also acknowledge those bits haven’t aged well
the meanest girl was either regina or janis lol people always forget that janis is a mean girl too!
That’s why the Plastics are not called the Mean Girls, mean girls are ubiquitous in all cliques lol
right i mean Janis use a girl who didn't have school experience or people of her age for her own revenge ..
Exactly the whole point is that they are all mean girls, Regina and Janis and even cady became one at some point in half of the movie
At the end when all the girls start that jungle war we realise how so so many of them are actually mean girls
@@fatoumatacisse3796 yeah when Cady said it's your fault, it's you who pushed me to become a plastic. She never recognized it was her fault, she is also responsible and mean as much as Regina.
The part in the movie where the Asian girl said “n-word please” was miss translated. She said something along the lines of “yeah right” in Vietnamese I think. But the translation was so extra for the movie’s sake 💀 trust 🤞🏼
literally was about to say the same thing. it’s sad to know the movie and Tina fey are using a minority group to say the n- word for shock value.
@@star_moon6883 wait what does that have to do with tina fey? am I missing something?
@@riggamorrischan Tina Fey wrote the screenplay for this movie, that's why.
@@mayao.3997 ohh but I saw comments that said she isn’t saying the n word. I think the editors that added the captions put that. are you saying tina fey is responsible for that?
@@riggamorrischan True, the editors probably added that in themselves, but Tina Fey is still the one who wrote the Asian girls in this movie to be the way they are, and she has a history of depicting racial minorities as stereotypes for comedy (not just in mean girls). So is she responsible for this little slip of n-word? No idea, but that doesn't mean she did absolutely nothing wrong.
I really want to see y’all’s take on bring it on, set it off, or legally blonde
She’s the man too
legally blonde would be so funny😂
yess legally blonde 100%
Yes do Bring It On
I’d loveeeee Legally blonde
the part where the girl at the end allegedly says the n word in vietnamese actually isnt real. people who speak viet confirmed she doesnt say that or anything close to that, and it was a big controversy for a while that the writers changed the english translation to say she did
This is the first time I’ve seen it translated that way. Whenever I’ve watched the movie it’s been “bitch please.”
What did she actually say? I hate misleading translations like that
@@margaritakmp it’s along the lines of
- yeah okkaaayyyy
- I wouldn’t dare
I do t know how to translate it properly but her “talk to the hand” response is pretty much the nature of what was said
It’s still a big controversy since Tina Fey is very openly anti asian
@@leondaprofessor wait im confused what does that have to do with the writers changing it to the n word
Best lines of the whole movie " WHY CANT WE JUST ALL STAB CEASAR?" And " aw hell nah I didn't leave the south side for this" I loose it at both parts every single time!😂😂
Couple of things.
- Tina Fey is actually one of the writers of this movie
- I honestly think Janice is one of the meanest girls in the movie 🤷♀️
- You should also watch Clueless! Kiinda the same vibe, and a young Paul Rudd (and a gooorgeous Alicia Silverstone) - I mean what more can you ask for?!
These movies are the best! They feel like cosy in a way
Young Paul Rudd? Idk he looks pretty much the same still now 🤣... Does he ever age?
Janice is supposed to be mean. She says it herself. The whole point is that everyone is mean to an extent and they kinda forgive and forget.
The only person who gets off not Scott free is Regina, but that’s only cuz she literally got hit by a bus.
@@Azarath_Metrion_Zinthos lol true he’s a timetraveler or vampire or something similar for sure
@@ma.2089 Regina is also supposed to be mean? Just bc the character is self aware doesn’t make it okay. And I’m not talking about the stuff she does to Regina, I’m talking about how she treats Cady.
17:24 "Your hair looks sexy pushed back"
(Bryce procedes to push his hair back)
Pure GOLD. 👌🏻
This movie came out while I was actually in High-school, so its cultural impact on me was huge. Aside from some of the extreme situations and humor, this movie really was like high-school when I went. And people actually spoke that way too. It was wild times. 🤣
As someone who wasn't alive when the movie came out (I was born in June 2004) and had seen the movie later on when I was in highschool it still felt pretty accurate I never witnessed any mean girls or cliques but the jokes and talk I did overhear was a lot like this movie haha so I agree & even now it's still pretty realistic.. they got a lot of stuff right
As someone who graduated high school before this movie came out, it still feels pretty accurate (in its exaggerated, parody, deliberately ridiculous way)
a lot of the shit they do in this film is actually shit girls do to each other. I've actually witnessed worse. I love this movie for showing how mean girls can be to each other but made it funny lol
Brooke Charland: I once said that to someone and she said it wasn't true. She said women don't really do things like this to each other and it's all overblown by men to make women look bad. Even when I told her that it happens to a lot of girls and women, she said it was a myth perpetuated by blah blah blah. Then, she called me a Republican or whatever because I called BS on that. Oh, well
Yup this is realistic
And as you said irl worse stuff happened
@@LA_HA maybe she's in denial or at the top of the pyramid in school bc it does happen this movie is actually based off of a self help book written by a woman to help mothers and guide teenage girls
@@rvrcn It could be that this wasn't her experience because, like you said, she was at the top (popular), or she simply feels like it's a betrayal of her feminist philosophy to acknowledge something like that. When I told her guys get picked on, too, even by girls, she said it wasn't true, either. Only misogyny exists; misandry wasn't real. So, I saw she had a very narrow view and let it go.
Debating does nothing when a person's mind is closed to other people's lives and experiences while demanding theirs be taken seriously
@@LA_HA but what if debating means nothing applied to the factor of experience by millions upon millions of peopled
I love the pink light... really ties the video together!
In my group of friends, I'm Rob - the one who has seen a lot of movies, knows a lot of actors, and always has to explain everything (not that I mind😎). You're so chill Rob, I always have to hold back and try not to give away anything. Also, fun fact, "The Notebook" and "Mean Girls" came out the same year (2004) so Rachel McAdams really was on top of her game✨
A classic with so many amazing lines lmao and can you believe Rachel filmed this and the notebook same year
33:45 pause pause pause, I'm Vietnamese and this is what she actually said "Làm ơn đi mày, hông dám đâu" which basically means "Girl/bitch, please", I have no idea why they translated it to... that
@Liz bth and I'll keep talking about it until more people talk about it
@@goober9156 thank you I never knew that, or really thought to look deeper
Fun fact same time she played Regina George….she was doing the the notebook similar time. So she played a jerk in this and then well she plays a awesome person in the notebook.
This film is one of the greatest comedic masterpieces of all time - Tina Faye’s writing, directed by Lorne Michaels (SNL), the casting and the storyline - nothing truly gives a better depiction of high school for girls in 2004. And every single line is quotable 🤣
Mark Waters was the director but I totally agree, you can quote almost any line and someone will recognize it from Mean Girls.
I was so "uncultured" back then. My friends used to laugh at me for not knowing this movie. They made me watched this back in 2017 for the first time and I never turned back since. Such a cultural reset.
really hope that you guys watch “The Perks of Being A Wallflower” is definitely one of the best movies from the 2010s
@Phantom lol is that an Ezra miller nope?
Yes! I love that movie. And the soundtrack kicks ass too.👍🏻
I love that movie ... Emma, Ezra & Logan were amazing in it.
Too bad Ezra had to go crazy and all now. Hope he gets his mental health in check.
YESSSS
Watched. But don't understand anything.
There are so many lines from this movie that would NEVER be able to be in a new movie today but luckily it came out when it did because I think a lot of the jokes that are considered bad now are what made this movie what it is.
The early-mid 2000’s had the best comedy movies that pushed boundaries 😂 it’s a shame we don’t get movies like that anymore, some shows (curb, IASIP, & South Park) still retain their own but they’re a few in between terrible comedies we’ve had the last several years and I can’t remember the last great comedy movie I’ve seen that’s come out the past few years compared to the last decade
Fun Fact: Lacey Chabert (Gretchen) also voiced Eliza Thornberry ✨
Can we all agree that Rob is Regina, Bryce is Gretchen and Zuff is Karen?
This is the most accurate thing I've read in a week
For sure lol
I dont even need to know who’s who to know who you’re talking ab😂
@@Halo-lg7rq Same lmao
@@Halo-lg7rq rob is center, zuff is left, bryce is right
Just wanted to note that she wasn’t actually saying the N word when she was speaking the editors added that
Tina Fey actually wrote this story. She’s a comical genius.
It's based on a book called "Queen bees and wannabees" all about female rage in teenage girls
Glad you guys watched this. Truly a comedy masterpiece of it’s time.
"...well hes not ugly" 😭😭 got me dead asf
Love that all the male actors in this movie have come out as gay.
🤮🤮🤮
33:45 she actually says “girl please” or something thing along the lines of that, but the translators put the n-word instead for shock value..
LMAO I never heard a guy say "She's in the burn book" in my entire life HAHAHAHA Love you guys xx
OMG, they literally look like male versions of the Plastics.
From left to right it's Gretchen, Regina and Karen. 😭
Bryce's hair looks so nice here
This movie is so iconic, build a whole generation
These guys r perfect best friend material. Like serious forever allies
This is still one of my favorite movies till today. Every time I watch it I discover something new.
That black girl from Michigan is so underrated. Her fall on the pile of girls is so funny because she is deadpan.
I saw Cady Heron wearing army pants & flops flops so I bought army pants & flip flops. Honestly this should’ve been my senior quote because it’s poetic👏
5:58 You know Rachel is a goddess when the first reaction when they see her is to clap and smile.
This movie played all of the high school tropes perfectly, also you guys all dawning pink is fantastic for this reaction 😂 🔥
You guys are quickly becoming one of my favourite reactors! Glad to see your channel is growing.
Yes, Tina and Amy have been besties for over 20 years. Amy put Tina on to the comedic scene and they've been gold ever since. Them in baby mama is hilarious too.
I'm convinced rob is up to date with everything 😂
And Janis was terrible too, she literally made Cady do all that because of a middle school grudge! And her and Damian didn’t even apologise to Cady for all that...
Thanks for that though guys and have a good one!
I love zach watching movies, his happy faces should be part of the merch
Gretchen is the meanest for me because at the end, most girls found something better to do in their school life but she found herself a new group to keep talking trash of others; she learned nothing bruh.
One of the few 2000 movies that still carries💖
I loved that in the end everyone was okay with each other. Regina and Cady just smiling at each other was like okay good like ppl can reconcile
It's crazy watching Rajiv Surendra playing Kevin G after watching so much of his youtube channel and seeing a bit of what he's like irl. The contrast is wild
I love how the movie volume is pretty good. Some channels lower the voice too much that we can barely hear the movie.
I love that the actor who plays Aaron Samuels is now married to a man in real life. Justifies my intense crush I had on him watching this movie at 14 before I ever even came out to anyone. Mean girls is total teen comedy classic! I think I’ve memorized the script by now I’ve seen it so many times lol.
Zach is a total mood, he literally reacted the same way I did. Coolest dude.
Idk how many times I watched this before. This is just a good laugh. I miss seeing movies like this 😂
I vote you watch the Parent Trap next. Or Freaky Friday.
Also little known fact, the song that is played when Aaron is playing football, at the prom and end of film…called “built this way” was sung by Samantha Ronson…mark ronson sister (uno him from uptown funk). Anyway they dated in 2008, this film came out in 2004 so they most likely met through this film.
Tina Fey went to my High school ( Upper Darby HS ) I think the same class as my mom but When this movie came out I was maybe in 10th or 11th grade and she wrote this movie with UDHS in mind from her experiences going to UD so when this movie was coming out she did a dateline or 2020 segment at the school in the cafeteria, I remember in the AM they said film crew and Tina we’re Ganna be there an to be on our best behavior🤣 so as soon as the interview started then a group of us ran throw an messed up yhe shot, the interviewer was all jolted an looked scared, Tina was so cool she was talking shit with us an then when she finally turned back to the interviewer she just rolled her eyes an said yea that’s how Upper Darby kids do it 😂 besides how great this movie is it’s got a place in my heart for cus of stuff like that
I love that you even got the pink lighting hahah💖 your reactions are the highlight of my week!
The “desperate wannabes” table just happens to be the dwarf girls and the wheelchair girl and the high girl... like really though? Lol
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Amanda is so good in The Dropout in Hulu.
Bryce’s hair looks incredible here
I feel like y’all should do movie musicals… I think y’all would totally vibe with those
I don't think there's an n word equivalent in Vietnamese, and specifically if it was an anti-Black slur it would have translated differently. Sophia Phan reacted to it and went over it's meaning and it was along the lines of you tried it, but basically it was just a subtitle that changed what one of the girls said for "comedic purposes" in a early 2000 sense.
That’s gross
guy on the left has a crush on pretty much any female celeb
Fun Fact: The subtitle at 33:44 was 100% not accurate but since Tina Fey wrote the script, she added the n-word into it-there's no n-word in the Vietnamese language and the actual translation is something similar to: "Come on now."
The mean boys. You guys are sooo cute!
especially guy on the left 😍
@@kunikuzushis I can't decide. All 3 are cuties.
You guys are so calm its fun to watch
Three mean guys right here 😂 middle guy is Regina George, guy with white hat is Karen, and Gretchen is the guy without a hat
My mind was blown when I realized the plot of the movie (Janice v Regina) was solely bc Regina thought Janice was a lesbian and not Lebanese lol
I have seen this movie countless times... and those two things never clicked. Bless you Banana Fish.
must confess that I can identify twice with Cady when I watch this film.
1) my family and I moved during the summer before I entered ninth grade (French equivalent of 9th grade in the United States), and it was hard for me to fit into a class where some of my classmates knew each other since kindergarten.
2) I too witnessed a scene where a girl kissed the boy I was in love with in front of me. This girl was supposed to be my friend and knew I was in love with him. After that, I had so much pain that I spent a week in a psychiatric hospital because I had started to have anxiety attacks because of it mixed with the stress of the baccalaureate and my grades in free fall.
It was 10 years ago but I still haven't forgiven that girl. But the worst thing is that today they are married.
More classic comedy movies like this please 🙏
Mean girls is a pop culture comedy classic 👌
This movie is honestly hilarious and a great time. Nice reaction guys!
Love ya'll for watching this and doing this reaction!
you guys make me feel comfortable
I love how the boys hands up when the teacher ask who was victimized by Regina George and the last boy said "not me she's banging me" 😭
We're the Millers if you haven't seen it yet. Quite underrated but i loved the humor and improv in it. 😃
kevin was everything. hot, smooth, cool, smart, BROWN. what more could a boy want?
Underrated line "the rules of feminism" gets me every time
y'all are just the best!! thank you for this and i hope y'all are having a good week!
U should remember who created cady to be a mean girl at first place. It's Janis!
The part where the n word was captioned wasn’t even what was said.
They were speaking Vietnamese and that word doesn’t exist in our language.
Also they were Vietnamese and it’s weird how they were given these “exotic Asian names” when they could have been given Vietnamese names
The slut rule is so funny now bc I think non slutty costumes are super loved on the internet. I love both slutty and funny/scarey
The pink lighting!
One thing - 33:40
Actually she did not say the n-word. What she said was "Oh please, as if, I don't think so."
That is my first language so trust me 😂We also don't have that word in Vietnamese so they cant have said that
love how yall are wearing pink too😂
22:00 That is amazing that they got away with that in 2004. I'll bet they couldn't get away with that today if they tried. 🤣
4:25 I turned away to grab my water, let me tell you, my head has never whipped back to a screen so fast. Rob saying Cady startled tf outta me. It’s my name 😂. Gonna be a long vid for me. Just like M3gan lol.
Tina Fey wrote Mean Girls :)
Just discovered you guys and I love your “The Notebook” and “10 things I hate about you” reactions. I’m just not into any of the other content on your channel but if you keep doing cool movie reactions like this I’m down. I subscribed.
Thanks, Rob! Thanks, Bryce! Thanks, Zuff! 💗 #ReelTime #MarkWaters #MeanGirls
Cady wasn't mean. i feel like she was corrupted completely by Janis and Damien.
Sure Jan.
Can't it be both?
She definitely didn’t want to do it in the first place, but once she got too into being a plastic, it went over her head
The reason Regina thought Janice was a lesbian was because she’s Lebanese. That was the punchline to that joke. She didn’t know the difference….. At the end of the movie
Gretchen = the voice of the original Meg griffin and Eliza Thornberry
lmao loved your reaction. mean girls is such an iconic movie
Literally just saw the musical version this weekend!
Wasn’t it fun?!
Not to be too weird but all three of y’all guys eyes look so good in that faded pink lighting
Pleaseeeee you guys have to watch The DUFF next for comedy. I swearrrr you'll love it pleaseee
I love Zach, he’s hilarious 😂