Its a subtle joke and it was missed by many but when Janice said she Lebanese at the end it was supposed to make you realize that she must have said that to Regina long ago and Regina, as a dumb kid, thought that meant lesbian.
Omg I was just about to say this same thing! And then I remembered I started drunkenly watching this video a few nights ago and must’ve scrolled the comments and saw yours 😂 thank you for sharing- it’s my new favorite fun fact/trivia/fan theory
@@themoviebud1988 it’d be a docu of my current life 😂 to be fair, I don’t give a fuck about popularity, it doesn’t mean anything, and my fam and loads of mates are there (that and aus heh) but still 😝
all of the girls in this movie are mean girls. they all do bad things to each other. cady was na=ice but she got easily influenced and became a mean girl. Janis was a mean girl to it was her idea to bring down Regina and hurt her. Janis and Regina are subconsciously the same people with different outward appearances. this movie basically says anyone can be a mean girl whether it's race, body type, or style. girls are mean.
Yeah, for a teen comedy they made it super deep. Guess that's why so many people still love it. I like that it ends on the idea that while they are all capable of being mean girls, they also have the capacity to respect and support each other once they drop all the petty crap 😊 - Stef
The line “You’re fat because I hate you.” actually makes sense due to binge eating disorders often being a result of an unhealthy relationship with food and added stress. So if she hates the other girl that would cause stress leading her to possibly binge eat.
I just wanted to say, as a girl, it makes me feel really good when y’all put so much effort into calling out and being aware about some of the issues girls go through. It makes me feel really safe on this channel!
The lines are super memorable, but I've been told that things did at least improve from when me and Sam were in school. Small victories I guess 😊 - Stef
@@chibiqwertyuiop462 That didn’t answer the question. Where’s the misogyny? Girls getting jealous of each other and having popularity contests isn’t misogyny. It’s just dumb teen things
This movie is actually based on a non-fiction parenting book called Queen Bees and Wannabees. Some movie lines are direct quotes from kid interviews in the book, which is where the clothing rules Gretchen tells Cady came from.
growing up as a teen in early 2000s the dress stuff is soooooooooooo spot on. A group of girls in my class used to go to Christmas Parties and dress the same LMAO
you know a movie is classic when you say a random quote and people just know. doesnt matter if they havent watched it, you know its classic when people who havent even watched it knows where its from
To this day, it still bothers me that the headmaster was like "why would Regina write this about herself". Like, seriously, dude? Obviously it would be suspicious if she was not included in the Burn Book...
@@spoopyblogs Which is especially ridiculous, since it's a school. You know, a place where you have several people who have seen her handwriting before
@@ashildrtheswift3028 aaaaaaaaah same; it would have been a real good way of making sure if Karen, Cady and Gretchen did it or not and then see if Regina herself was the one
Unsolicited 2cents here - considering that Tina Fey wrote the screenplay, was also a cast member in SNL, starting off as a writer, I think that the humour displayed here is (to me at least) very obviously "in your face dumb", a.k.a. a real life principal could not possibly have done this, it is a satire and sure, some ppl out there are really like that. I have seen Tim Meadows (also SNL member) play the "clueless" character for comedic purposes quite a bit. Dunno, there is a certain style of humour that I recognize from Tina Fey, and from SNL. This was a wordy way to say...that was the idea, but yeah... TL; DR: that was the whole point of the joke.
Everyone misses the fact that this movie had three main mean girls. Regina, kady and Janice. Janice is a mean girl too. She dragged unsuspecting Kady into this ploy when she said she didn’t want to and when Kady finally acts like the plastics (which in what Janice told her to do in order to blend in and backstab) Janice gets mad at her for it. All three are in the wrong.
I never ate in the toilet, but in middle school I frequently ate either on the window ledge outside the cafeteria or in the library. not bc I didn’t have friends tbh, but just bc I needed some goddamn peace even at that age
I feel you man. There was no escaping the noise at my school though. The boys were so loud that they gave up trying to shut them up even in the library 😂 - Stef
Our cafeteria was really small, after they retired the cafeteria in the oldest building. To the point we'd sit outside by a set of outlets because it was just. Way too crowded. A good 3/5s of the period sat outside regarldess of weather because of the size. Turns out my sister did the exact same years before lol
“You go Glenn Coco” is my favourite. I have to write a stack of Xmas cards for my sons class every year I always sneak in a Glenn coco and sign it you go Glenn coco!
In my high school, they started this thing where you could send someone a message over the announcements, and at least one was always a Glen coco message.
Can confirm from personal experience that the spend-lunchtime-in-the-bathroom scenario is real lol, except the janitor came in to clean and kicked me out. So I just hid in the basement behind a stack of chairs until the bell rang.
@@themoviebud1988 Well after a few weeks we ended up moving to a smaller town, so I had to transfer (ThANK GoD). Funny part is that, although I didn't have friends, the biggest reason I skipped lunch is that *I couldn't find the cafeteria* lol. Our school was huuuuge and had 6 (maybe 7 if u count the gym) attached buildings, all 4+ floors each. The main buildings were called Azure, Red, Yellow, and Green and each building had its own cafeteria in the basement, but you were only allowed to eat in the cafeteria that had the same color as your student id. I was in Yellow, but somehow I could only find the Blue and Red cafeterias 🤦♀️ and when you ask someone for directions, they always try to be funny and send you somewhere else. So I just gave up after several days of that lmfaoo
For the “hot body” part it doesn’t even really matter how much your body changes. My body weight slowly raised after high school when I was in college, and while I physically didn’t look much different I was devastated when I’d look at the scale and see the numbers going up. Now I realize the number isn’t that important plus you really shouldn’t set your own standards to your high school self since you are a child then.
I'm 5'5' and I'm going into my senior year I'm no longer 112 pound self. This was a random comment but one I needed to see. I look the same at 125 to like nothing has really changed that much lol
You skipped the best line from the movie! “Some people think I’m lying about being a virgin because I use super jumbo size tampons. But I can’t help it if I have a heavy flow and a wide set vagina.” It gets me every time.
@@BeautflDisaster4 - New sub here, hence the late jump in conversation: your comment reminded me of a clip I saw on ig, taken from a Chinese drama (which I have not watched so far) that I feel is soooo appropriate, hope you enjoy it: instagram.com/p/COiM9b1JWYt/
Regina George is what you get when the soul of an 80s ice hockey enforcer is reincarnated into the body of a seventeen year old girl in a society that puts an enormous amount of pressure on girls to be nice and pretty.
Yeah but women are the ones that impose beauty standards on women. People fail to recognise this, but makeup and designer clothes are expensive which means the women that wear them get status from it. Even more - teenagers girls aren't paying for these their fathers are - women get status largely because of what men give them. Both men and women own clothing and make up lines and none of the people involved would have a job if women didn't want these status symbols. Beauty standards are not oppression if women but women competing against other women for social status.
I think Regina is both "loved" and hated because she's gorgeous and because she's never that mean to their face (except sometimes). If she were openly a b* to everyone all the time, she wouldn't be so idolized.
When I first saw the movie my jaw hit the ground lol...I thought she was seriously killed and then Cady said "But she did get hurt..." I was like...whew!!!
Fun Fact: Jonathan Bennett who plays the love interest in this movie just got engaged to his boyfriend,. Also, did anyone in the comments ever explain the 'butter your muffin' sexual joke? xD
I saw! They are so bloody adorable! 🥰 Yeah, apparently the original line was "pop your cherry" but they swapped it out for being too vulgar. I still think the muffin line is somehow worse though 😂 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 - I think it's all in the visuals.... and because it is a newer (meh, relative to the cherry one) image, the mind isn't desensitized yet to it and is willing to do the minor decoding...hence the result. It was a (meant to be) cringy joke then, it still is now.
In high school I had this really great drama teacher who was super friendly and cofident, like a proper people person. Then one day I was at the shopping center with my friends and we went into lush to get some shit and we saw her in there, I kid you not when she saw us she ducked and fast walked out of the shop. Idk if she just pretended to love people for school and was an introvert or if she actually hated us.
That story’s actually pretty funny 😂 I thought you were going to say it turned out just like the movie. Im going to choose to believe she bought something embarrassing and didn’t want anyone to find out 😂 - Sam
@@themoviebud1988 yeah it was kinda hilarious but the best bit was the next day of school when she pretended it never happened, dunno why but it felt like and outer body experience😂 Also wow didn’t expect you to reply to this, just wanted to say i only recently came across your videos but they’re super fun and your commentary is great🖤
Ok, new theory. She has a secret twin sister she never wanted anyone to know about and she honestly had no idea you ran into her. No worries, we really want this channel to be a two way street. Maybe we can build a little community of movie fans 😊 thank you so much! It means a lot 😋 - Sam
@@themoviebud1988 I literally LOST IT at this point and had to pause - the first time ever someone actually articulated my deep inner reaction to that shape appearing on someone's face, so thank you! that was SO GOOD!
The "is your muffin buttered" line was apparently originally written as "is your cherry popped", but they changed it because otherwise the movie would have had to been rated 18+ I think. I remember hearing that in an interview once.
3:00 Yep, this happens indeed. Had a classmate in 8th grade who got alienated so much he ended up eating at the bathroom during breaktime that when the teachers found out, they were furious as hell by the treatment he gets (as they should be).
The fact that you have Aaron and Jo and Dylan is in trouble in the channels you like!!! They were the first ones I started watching for movie commentaries and now I’m here watching you guys! Love it
Teachers and councilors do really be all up in students drama. They tell us every single thing 🤦🏽♀️ we just listen and then talk to the other stuff about it
@@themoviebud1988 definitely in some school districts! I grew up in Houston and we had decent sex ed, not abstinence-only, but there are a lot of schools that still just teach abstinence-only 🤬
@@tais1355 The school sex-ed system is so flawed lol. I went to Job Corps for "senior year" and they gave us a sex-ed class but still passed out condoms just like this movie lmfao.
@Mario Griffin avatar reactors seem to have so much trouble with copyright that I don’t think they should waste their time, specially because they already saw it, I don’t think is worth the hassle 🤔
I have such a weird relationship with this movie - I think it's pretty 'meh' whenever I've watched it, but if someone quotes it it's like the funniest thing I've ever heard in my life. I do not know why that is lol
19L32 I still say that with the backstory about Janis and Regina that though it is very likely that Janis was just hurt that Regina was being a terrible friend to her but Regina just passed it off as 'she's in love with me' rather than admitting that she was upset with her, that what could also have happened is that that guy who moved to Indiana who Regina said was her first boyfriend was actually Janis's boyfriend or wanted to be her boyfriend but was too nervous to talk to her directly so he talked to Regina instead to build up confidence and hope that she could put in a good word for her and Regina couldn't stand it and also couldn't understand how he found Janis more interesting so she told everyone that Janis was gay to scare him off.
@@themoviebud1988 Thanks - I will admit I did get the idea from Lidnsey Lohan's Freaky Friday when she's her mum and is talking to one of her patients when she suddenly exclaims "You read your daughter's diary?"
Awesome commentary! This movie is a classic for the best reasons. The fact that it has that Tina Fey stamp all over it makes it one of my favourites. Also so keen to Princess Bride when you get to it!
Thanks so much Hina! Yeah, we both loved Tina in this haha 😋. Princess Bride is being edited! My hope is for it to be up this weekend, but that may be a little ambitious 😅
I think the reason nothing has really changed since movies like this came out is just cause EVERYONE doesn't really see themselves as possibly being the bully. A infamous bully in our school literally once said that he wasn't being a bully because he wasn't physically attacking anyone. It really is just cause no one wants to imagine that they are the problem.
Same - I think this is the first time I ever come across this energy on yt when men react in a (I kinda hate to say it) 'normal' way to things that so far, I've seen only women having a very reasonable attitude towards. Somewhat of the #notallmen kind of thing, but w/o the trope of "nice guy" or the aggressiveness with which I've seen that hashtag used.
First reaction/commentary I watched was Devil Wears Prada, and since then I’ve been bingeing your reactions for like 2-3 days straight. Throughout all of them, I love the vocalness and awareness around anything to do with misogynistic themes, homophobic themes, etc. Call 👏🏼 it 👏🏼 out. Also - I subscribed after that first experience I had. More subs and vids to come!!!!
i've seen this movie so many times but watching it "with" you was one of the most enjoyable times. your commentary....everything, just thank you for making this movie even more enjoyable
I never understand the whole popularity thing in high school movies and how they are always portrayed. There was never a clique of popular kids when i want to high school. The few kids that i would consider popular at the time were the ones that usually were very charismatic, socialable and nice. I'm from the gen that is a kinda mix of gen z and millenials. Fat-shaming and slut-shaming was a very rare thing. Homophobia on the other hand specially on the guy side. The girl side was mainly that they wanted a gay best friend. Which is why i never came out in high school i didnt want to deal with all that. Poeple never suspectrd that i was gay
Yeah I'd say that whole popularity contest stuff is more of an 80s thing that movies latched on to. My school was definitely partial to using "gay" as a general derogatory term. Glad you managed to avoid all that crap though. - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 i remember that being a middle school thing for me but by the time i got to high school it died off Edit: the main thing i heard from guys in my school that were homophobic where the ones that say " i dont got a problem with gay guys as long as they dont get close or touch me " and then feteshize lesbians(and thought all lesbian were bisexual)
I was in high school in the 2010s and there were definitely different types of popular kids. The smart populars and the cool populars. The smart populars did all the competitions and won all the academic prizes, all the teachers loveed them and the cool populars bullied you for not listening to specific music or not looking cute enough in your uniform. I went to boarding school tho so it was probably more intense than it should have been. Looking back on it, i sort of relate to cady, i tried so hard to fit in, so i could be 'liked', it was such a headache, when i could have just been chilling, lol
I was in high school when this movie came out (I actually saw it for the first time because some friends and I tried to sneak into Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and security told us we could either watch Mean Girls or leave) and it was very similar to this in the suburban schools and private academies in my area (the art schools and inner-city schools were different). Also fat-shaming, slut-shaming, "ironic hipster" racism/sexism, casual homophobia, classism, all very common. The PG-13 rating made all of that way more tame than my high school experience, also there was a distinct lack of cigarette smoking and casual drug use. Like every time there was an exterior scene at the high school there should've been smoking teenagers.
In highschool I had social anxiety and eating in public was something I could rarely do. Some times when I was very hungry, I'd eat in the bathroom. I hope someone can relate to this and know that they are not alone or weird. Just a different kind of normal ☺️
First time seeing this channel and loved the reaction!! And I saw a reunion interview like a week ago. Apparently butter the muffin was just a made up thing because they wouldn't allow them to say a real innuendo or what Tina Fey wrote before or it wouldn't be Pg13 and she really wanted people actually in HS to be able to see it.
Thank you so much! 😊🙏 No shit? Thanks for telling me, I honestly thought I would just have no idea what was up there forever 😂 now I wanna know what Tina originally wrote there 🤔 - Sam
I remember when I was in secondary school (in Ireland you're there from 12/13-17/18, first year to sixth year) and my friends from other schools would ask me, genuinely, if we were *trying* to be like 'Mean Girls'. The only honest answer was "No, it was like this way before the movie came out". Teenage girls are actual geniuses when it comes to the social dynamics of school! One year I somehow found myself in the Popular Group, temporarily, and every girl in that group despised each other. So lovely to other girls in that group face-to-face, though. I'm 27 now and jeeeeesus I'm glad I'm out of that minefield! Surprisingly, after being sent to an all-girls boarding school for my final year, I found out that the presence of boys makes girls behave better towards each other. I guess that without them, girls aren't as worried about being bitches.
Man that is so crazy. I can't even imagine trying to navigate all that two-faced bullshit as a grown-ass adult, much less a teenager. Props to you guys for being so ahead of the curve 😅 That's really surprising that they boys' presence made the girls settle down, having seen how high school boys can be I would have guessed the total opposite 🤔 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 Yeah, I was told I was being sent to boarding school three days before the beginning of term (I wasn't a "Send her to The Ranch!" kid, but the teachers liked me and I knew how to manoeuvre my way out of doing any work I was getting away with murder haha), and kept thinking "well, at least without boys it'll be less competitive etc" PHOO was I wrong 😂 Looking back, being in school as teenage girls was almost like Trump's presidency. Just more covert and strategic. Btw, are you lads from New Zealand?
@@themoviebud1988 Basically, when it comes to bullying, guys would be upfront about it. If you cross a girl though, we tended to slowly and silently destroy your life 😂 Then everyone outgrows it and it just seems like a lot of work. Who has the time! Sydney? Oh sorry, mixing up Aussie accents and Kiwi accents is a bit rude isn't it ha. My Dad grew up in Canberra for a bit but I'm from Dublin. Our accents aren't cool 😄
@@NoudlePipW - some ppl though do not outgrow those levels of 2faced, I cannot tell you how many times in the workplace I realized that there are the same dynamics involved and I felt just like back in school, also cliques and immaturity to the max. I also disagree with the "uncool" part and, to paraphrase a know saying, the beauty lies in the ...ears of the ...one that hears the accent :-)
This movie was so big for me and I had such a connection to it! I looked up to Tina Fey because she is an absolute legend and this was her first movie writing debut which was a dream of mine at one point and I was a huge Lindsay Lohan fan. BUT I WILL NEVER FORGET THE FIRST TIME I WATCHED THIS MOVIE!! It released on the 30th and my birthday was the first weekend after it released so I got to go see it for my bday. My brother took me, my friend Kim, his girl friend and a now mutual friend of all of ours. It was one of the best birthdays ever plus it was like the first time my brother and I actually became closer and more friends than annoyed fighting siblings. I remember seeing promotions for this movie leading up to its release months in advance and I was online checking every little detail I could about the movie and the process of making it, interviews with cast and crew, and checking out all of the hype online. It had my hype at an all time high...and normally when that happens I am let down big time. BUT NOT WITH MEAN GIRLS. IT SURPASSED EVERY SINGLE EXPECTATION I HAD AND THEN SOME!! I know Mean Girls is kind of like super mainstream, a bit over played and over quoted, etc BUT IT HOLDS A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART ALWAYS!! I think that was my generations Clueless.
I love the non-American confusion. Like some of this is heightened, but yeah, my high school had candygrams at Christmas and Valentines. Some kids/groups did have rager parties, but they were rarely at houses, usually at the abandoned sanitarium near my high school or the canal locks a town over. Usually abandoned/unfrequented places, never anyone's house really unless it was a house in the woods. Houses in rich neighborhoods would get raided/caught so quickly it wasn't worth it. And sex definitely happened, but usually it happened at school/not at home if you were in the nerdy/artsy groups. So many theater kids hooked up in the prop loft above the theater. Or the band kids in the pit. Most creative I remember was in the ticket booth to the theatre during intermission.
My brother love this movie. He interrogates any of our visitors about whether or not they’ve watched it and if they say no he forces them to watch it. Unless they can flee from our house fast enough.
Just came across you guys and yall are already one of my favorite movie commentary channels on here. Y’all are hilarious and are definitely going places.
As much as I like this movie, I like the musical a lot more. They streamlined the story and made room for more in depth characterization of the plastics and Cady. Especially Karen is much more developped in it and I love her so much.
When I was kid . My friends started bullying and don't like me . So I couldn't eat lunch in cafeteria because they would always look at me ugly just because I was there or try bully me. So I would eat one time in the bathroom stall while crying . It was very sad so I totally understand how she feel . Totally feel like a outcast😭 . That was in the past and it made me stronger person . It now made me who I am now lol 😆😊
That could work, actually. The junior plastics look more like freshman, so they could be the new seniors in Mean Girls 2 (or 3, even). The girls in the movie look like juniors and seniors. It's weird that people don't know how high school students actually look like both ends of the spectrum - fairly old and really, really young. I mean, it depends. Maybe city school kids are look and dress different than small town and country school kids; just as kids in NY schools probably look quite different from LA school kids, with kids in the various parts of the city (West, South Central, East, beaches, Hollywood) looking different than the ones in the Valley. To me, in most cases, Valley students look younger than city kids.
OK, we said probably at the end for the Princess Bride, but it's already a definite cause the editing has begun lol
Yay!!! I'm so excited!
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Hey, I would love to see your reaction to the iconic film Heathers (1988)
Hell yeah that's one of my favorite movies.
I think you guys are awesome great job on the comments on movies u see
Its a subtle joke and it was missed by many but when Janice said she Lebanese at the end it was supposed to make you realize that she must have said that to Regina long ago and Regina, as a dumb kid, thought that meant lesbian.
Holy shit. You just blew both of our minds 😮😱 That's such a solid observation! - Sam and Stef
I have seen this movie a few times. I never caught that!
Oh my god - I watched this movie 107400 times and this is literally the first time I catch that! Lmao
Omg I was just about to say this same thing! And then I remembered I started drunkenly watching this video a few nights ago and must’ve scrolled the comments and saw yours 😂 thank you for sharing- it’s my new favorite fun fact/trivia/fan theory
Oh my God !!!!!! I never realized this!!!! Mindblown
Literally every second of this movie is iconic.
True story my dude 😁 - Sam
True
I agree
If you reverse the plot, it's a film about a girl who becomes so unpopular she moves to Africa.
I'd pay to watch that as a remake 😂 - Stef
ctfu lol
That would’ve made a better Mean Girls 2 than the one we actually got
@@themoviebud1988 it’d be a docu of my current life 😂
to be fair, I don’t give a fuck about popularity, it doesn’t mean anything, and my fam and loads of mates are there (that and aus heh) but still 😝
Please let the 2024 remake be this
all of the girls in this movie are mean girls. they all do bad things to each other. cady was na=ice but she got easily influenced and became a mean girl. Janis was a mean girl to it was her idea to bring down Regina and hurt her. Janis and Regina are subconsciously the same people with different outward appearances. this movie basically says anyone can be a mean girl whether it's race, body type, or style. girls are mean.
Yeah, for a teen comedy they made it super deep. Guess that's why so many people still love it. I like that it ends on the idea that while they are all capable of being mean girls, they also have the capacity to respect and support each other once they drop all the petty crap 😊 - Stef
i think the only not nice girl was karen
@@cnstqnce2841 well not to be mean (haha) but I guess she just wasn't smart enough to be really mean to anyone
Yeah I don't think that Karen was mean just dumb
Mimi Garrett, Well Regina is a damn bully
when i first found out regina's hair in this whole movie was a wig my mind exploded
I didn’t know that until just now and my mind is joining yours 😂 - Sam
It was a wig ?
Same lol.
@@a.g.demada5263 Yes, the actress (Rachel McAdams) is a brunette naturally.
So she pulled a hannah montana , i see ...
Fun fact! "Butter your muffin" was originally supposed to be "pop your cherry" but it was too vulgar for the rating they wanted!
Why does "butter your muffin" somehow sound worse though lol 😂 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 hahahaha it really does!! But "pop your cherry" actually makes sense lol
Same with "made out with a hot dog"
That is such a fun fact, I love that 😊 also your picture is so stunning and I love the makeup 💖👏
@@klcpesan that one's my favorite 😂
The line “You’re fat because I hate you.” actually makes sense due to binge eating disorders often being a result of an unhealthy relationship with food and added stress. So if she hates the other girl that would cause stress leading her to possibly binge eat.
I thought it was because she hated the girl for a different reason and so she called her fat cause she hates her.
I just wanted to say, as a girl, it makes me feel really good when y’all put so much effort into calling out and being aware about some of the issues girls go through. It makes me feel really safe on this channel!
Much appreciated 😊 it helps that we have a lot of female influence in our lives - Sam
“On October 3rd he asked me what day it was”
“-Big steps”
😂😂😂 almost choked on my damn drink
I appreciate that. Glad you didn’t actually choke 😂🙏
"did anyone learn anything from this?" no, most of what everyone remembered were the lines not the message.
The lines are super memorable, but I've been told that things did at least improve from when me and Sam were in school. Small victories I guess 😊 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 that’s good to hear that there were some improvements, it is important to stay positive. really enjoy your guys’ content ☺️
i love that you guys seem pretty aware of like double standards and misogyny and stuff
Thanks for the feedback! 😄 - Stef
Same they call it out and they are just nice guys. Actually very refreshing on RUclips.
Where did this movie have any misogyny?
@@chibiqwertyuiop462 That didn’t answer the question. Where’s the misogyny? Girls getting jealous of each other and having popularity contests isn’t misogyny. It’s just dumb teen things
@@chibiqwertyuiop462 Then what's it called when men compete with one another? Ya know, for science.
This movie is actually based on a non-fiction parenting book called Queen Bees and Wannabees. Some movie lines are direct quotes from kid interviews in the book, which is where the clothing rules Gretchen tells Cady came from.
Huh. That'sactually super interesting. Thanks for the tidbit dude 😁 - Stef
Daaaamn I didn't know that and it blows my mind
growing up as a teen in early 2000s the dress stuff is soooooooooooo spot on. A group of girls in my class used to go to Christmas Parties and dress the same LMAO
Fun fact: Tim Meadows actually broke his wrist before filming so it was a real cast he was wearing. Tina ended up writing it in as carpel tunnel
you know a movie is classic when you say a random quote and people just know. doesnt matter if they havent watched it, you know its classic when people who havent even watched it knows where its from
Yep, true story - Sam
To this day, it still bothers me that the headmaster was like "why would Regina write this about herself".
Like, seriously, dude? Obviously it would be suspicious if she was not included in the Burn Book...
Yeah, I actually had a similar thought there - Sam
ITS IN HER HANDWRITING AND YET DIDNT BOTHER TO CHECK
@@spoopyblogs Which is especially ridiculous, since it's a school. You know, a place where you have several people who have seen her handwriting before
@@ashildrtheswift3028 aaaaaaaaah same; it would have been a real good way of making sure if Karen, Cady and Gretchen did it or not and then see if Regina herself was the one
Unsolicited 2cents here - considering that Tina Fey wrote the screenplay, was also a cast member in SNL, starting off as a writer, I think that the humour displayed here is (to me at least) very obviously "in your face dumb", a.k.a. a real life principal could not possibly have done this, it is a satire and sure, some ppl out there are really like that.
I have seen Tim Meadows (also SNL member) play the "clueless" character for comedic purposes quite a bit. Dunno, there is a certain style of humour that I recognize from Tina Fey, and from SNL. This was a wordy way to say...that was the idea, but yeah...
TL; DR: that was the whole point of the joke.
Crazy to think that Rachel McAdams was 25 or 26 playing a teenage girl at the time of filming and Amy Poehler was 32/33 playing her mother!!!
This is an all time classic
Liam Whelan true story, glad I know now haha
My favorite movie ever. It’s so quotable!
Everyone misses the fact that this movie had three main mean girls. Regina, kady and Janice. Janice is a mean girl too. She dragged unsuspecting Kady into this ploy when she said she didn’t want to and when Kady finally acts like the plastics (which in what Janice told her to do in order to blend in and backstab) Janice gets mad at her for it. All three are in the wrong.
Cady is a racist bigot.
Yeah janice and regina were friends at some point for a reason
I never ate in the toilet, but in middle school I frequently ate either on the window ledge outside the cafeteria or in the library. not bc I didn’t have friends tbh, but just bc I needed some goddamn peace even at that age
I feel you man. There was no escaping the noise at my school though. The boys were so loud that they gave up trying to shut them up even in the library 😂 - Stef
Our cafeteria was really small, after they retired the cafeteria in the oldest building. To the point we'd sit outside by a set of outlets because it was just. Way too crowded. A good 3/5s of the period sat outside regarldess of weather because of the size.
Turns out my sister did the exact same years before lol
“You go Glenn Coco” is my favourite. I have to write a stack of Xmas cards for my sons class every year I always sneak in a Glenn coco and sign it you go Glenn coco!
That’s pretty great 😂 I wonder who ends up getting that one? - Sam
Maybe next year I’ll do 4 cards so there’s “ four you Glenn Coco” 😂
Fun fact Tina fey uses real names in script so Glen Coco is a real person ( as I remember her brother’s friend)
@@lucysmith6530 omg! That's so cool, you go Lucy Smith!!! (But none for Gretchen Weiners)
In my high school, they started this thing where you could send someone a message over the announcements, and at least one was always a Glen coco message.
Can confirm from personal experience that the spend-lunchtime-in-the-bathroom scenario is real lol, except the janitor came in to clean and kicked me out. So I just hid in the basement behind a stack of chairs until the bell rang.
As someone who spent many lunchtimes alone trying to find a quiet spot to eat, I feel you bud - Stef
That’s rough dude. I used to just bail school. Did things improve? - Sam
@@themoviebud1988 Well after a few weeks we ended up moving to a smaller town, so I had to transfer (ThANK GoD). Funny part is that, although I didn't have friends, the biggest reason I skipped lunch is that *I couldn't find the cafeteria* lol. Our school was huuuuge and had 6 (maybe 7 if u count the gym) attached buildings, all 4+ floors each. The main buildings were called Azure, Red, Yellow, and Green and each building had its own cafeteria in the basement, but you were only allowed to eat in the cafeteria that had the same color as your student id. I was in Yellow, but somehow I could only find the Blue and Red cafeterias 🤦♀️ and when you ask someone for directions, they always try to be funny and send you somewhere else. So I just gave up after several days of that lmfaoo
That's so sad :(
@@lkcullen1918 Oh wow I would've definitely gotten lost :(
For the “hot body” part it doesn’t even really matter how much your body changes. My body weight slowly raised after high school when I was in college, and while I physically didn’t look much different I was devastated when I’d look at the scale and see the numbers going up. Now I realize the number isn’t that important plus you really shouldn’t set your own standards to your high school self since you are a child then.
I'm 5'5' and I'm going into my senior year I'm no longer 112 pound self. This was a random comment but one I needed to see. I look the same at 125 to like nothing has really changed that much lol
@@drewblue3883 yeah like I still look pretty similar to high school by like age 18. Like I’m 21 now and still look good
You skipped the best line from the movie! “Some people think I’m lying about being a virgin because I use super jumbo size tampons. But I can’t help it if I have a heavy flow and a wide set vagina.”
It gets me every time.
That line is totally golden but we had to cut it because of technical issues. I would wager that "she doesn't even go here!" tops it though 😂 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 Haha that’s fair. As a girl, I am biased lol. I think it’s hilarious to make guys uncomfortable by talking about periods
Definitely one of the best lines lol.
The best part is how the principle takes himself right out of the conversation right then there.
@@BeautflDisaster4 - New sub here, hence the late jump in conversation: your comment reminded me of a clip I saw on ig, taken from a Chinese drama (which I have not watched so far) that I feel is soooo appropriate, hope you enjoy it: instagram.com/p/COiM9b1JWYt/
Regina George is what you get when the soul of an 80s ice hockey enforcer is reincarnated into the body of a seventeen year old girl in a society that puts an enormous amount of pressure on girls to be nice and pretty.
This is so amazingly true I feel like my third eye has opened just from reading this comment 😂 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 :D
I feel like that should be a movie...why isn't this a movie already? I would watch tf outta that!
Yeah but women are the ones that impose beauty standards on women. People fail to recognise this, but makeup and designer clothes are expensive which means the women that wear them get status from it. Even more - teenagers girls aren't paying for these their fathers are - women get status largely because of what men give them. Both men and women own clothing and make up lines and none of the people involved would have a job if women didn't want these status symbols.
Beauty standards are not oppression if women but women competing against other women for social status.
@@JJ-yn4cjWhile this isn't untrue, it's not universally true and doesn't tell the whole story.
Janis is my favorite character. "Nice hair what's it made of?"
Janis:"Your mom's chest hair. I'm Janis." I wish I can be strong like that.
I think Regina is both "loved" and hated because she's gorgeous and because she's never that mean to their face (except sometimes). If she were openly a b* to everyone all the time, she wouldn't be so idolized.
Oh god, I remember me and my friends watching this religiously every Wednesdays... and in pink.
You and your friends are awesome. That sounds like so much fun 😄 - Stef
"I want her shirt, it says 'rubbish' to match my sense of humour"
Yup, subbed lol
Haha! Much appreciated 😄 - Stef
fun fact! butter your muffin was supposed to be a play on "pop your cherry" and "fetch" was supposed to be short for fetching!
Yeah, that makes sense 😋 - Sam
STOP TRYING TO MAKE FETCH HAPPEN, IT'S NOT GONNA HAPPEN! =))
When the bus got Regina I swear I spot my coffee out 😂 both reactions were so opposite and so fcking funny
Thanks haha, that’s one of my favourite moments 😂 - Sam
When I first saw the movie my jaw hit the ground lol...I thought she was seriously killed and then Cady said "But she did get hurt..." I was like...whew!!!
"If you want peace, prepare for war" 😂
Glad you liked that one 👌
That cracked me up 😂
That american psycho reference with the business card made me laugh out loud
Thanks so much 😁 - Sam
Genuinely enjoyed this guys.
All the best scenes were represented, and the commentary was spot on.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate it 😊🙏 - Sam
I love the outraged "She is NoT FAT!!!" 😂😂 Like for real
"Dennis, you could have shit anywhere. Why MY mailbox?" Is now a thing that I will be quoting randomly to confuse people
Well, they’re definitely going to be confused 😂 - Sam
Fun Fact: Jonathan Bennett who plays the love interest in this movie just got engaged to his boyfriend,.
Also, did anyone in the comments ever explain the 'butter your muffin' sexual joke? xD
I saw! They are so bloody adorable! 🥰
Yeah, apparently the original line was "pop your cherry" but they swapped it out for being too vulgar. I still think the muffin line is somehow worse though 😂 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 - I think it's all in the visuals.... and because it is a newer (meh, relative to the cherry one) image, the mind isn't desensitized yet to it and is willing to do the minor decoding...hence the result.
It was a (meant to be) cringy joke then, it still is now.
In high school I had this really great drama teacher who was super friendly and cofident, like a proper people person. Then one day I was at the shopping center with my friends and we went into lush to get some shit and we saw her in there, I kid you not when she saw us she ducked and fast walked out of the shop. Idk if she just pretended to love people for school and was an introvert or if she actually hated us.
That story’s actually pretty funny 😂 I thought you were going to say it turned out just like the movie. Im going to choose to believe she bought something embarrassing and didn’t want anyone to find out 😂 - Sam
@@themoviebud1988 yeah it was kinda hilarious but the best bit was the next day of school when she pretended it never happened, dunno why but it felt like and outer body experience😂
Also wow didn’t expect you to reply to this, just wanted to say i only recently came across your videos but they’re super fun and your commentary is great🖤
Ok, new theory. She has a secret twin sister she never wanted anyone to know about and she honestly had no idea you ran into her.
No worries, we really want this channel to be a two way street. Maybe we can build a little community of movie fans 😊 thank you so much! It means a lot 😋 - Sam
@@themoviebud1988 really needed these videos at the moment
I’m glad we could be there when you needed 😊 - Sam
Who doesn't like cheese fries though lol
Only the criminally insane
What's this ?
Right? Especially chilli cheese fries yum!!!
“Man bangs and a butt chin” 🤣
Am I wrong though? 😂 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 I literally LOST IT at this point and had to pause - the first time ever someone actually articulated my deep inner reaction to that shape appearing on someone's face, so thank you! that was SO GOOD!
The principal with the baseball bat is a reference to "Lean on Me."
I'm so ashamed that I only just now got that reference 😅 - Stef
10 Things I Hate About You
It’s definitely on the list - Sam
@@SkylarWatchingMovies The motion has been passed 😁 - Stef
Oh yes yes 10 things i hate about you❤️
@@themoviebud1988 YES!
The "is your muffin buttered" line was apparently originally written as "is your cherry popped", but they changed it because otherwise the movie would have had to been rated 18+ I think. I remember hearing that in an interview once.
you know what's really funny, is Tina Fey cast the actor who plays Aaron Samuels b/c he reminded her of Jimmy Fallon
zuko's 'thats rough buddy' got me lol
3:00
Yep, this happens indeed. Had a classmate in 8th grade who got alienated so much he ended up eating at the bathroom during breaktime that when the teachers found out, they were furious as hell by the treatment he gets (as they should be).
That's horrible. Glad the teachers reacted appropriately - Stef
The fact that you have Aaron and Jo and Dylan is in trouble in the channels you like!!! They were the first ones I started watching for movie commentaries and now I’m here watching you guys! Love it
Gotta show that love and support for those who came before us 😋 - Sam
Teachers and councilors do really be all up in students drama. They tell us every single thing 🤦🏽♀️ we just listen and then talk to the other stuff about it
y’all reacting to standard American sex education >>>>>
Woof. Honestly hoped it was just an exaggeration 😅 😬 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 definitely in some school districts! I grew up in Houston and we had decent sex ed, not abstinence-only, but there are a lot of schools that still just teach abstinence-only 🤬
@@tais1355 The school sex-ed system is so flawed lol. I went to Job Corps for "senior year" and they gave us a sex-ed class but still passed out condoms just like this movie lmfao.
You should react to the devil wears Prada 👠
No doubt. Me and Sam we're literally talking about that one last night 😄 - Stef
At 19:13 love that you used zuko from avatar I love avatar
Yes! One of our all time favourite shows, for sure. Apprehensive about the new Netflix series they’re working on...
@Mario Griffin avatar reactors seem to have so much trouble with copyright that I don’t think they should waste their time, specially because they already saw it, I don’t think is worth the hassle 🤔
Tina Fey is an icon in this entire satirical movie is iconic
3:40 He knows what’s up. 14:42 🤭
Lol, yeah... was not expecting where that one went 😅 - Sam
I have such a weird relationship with this movie - I think it's pretty 'meh' whenever I've watched it, but if someone quotes it it's like the funniest thing I've ever heard in my life. I do not know why that is lol
You can get a little violent on Lacrosse but not beat people in the face with the stick.
You know it’s bad when they question if people really do eat alone in the bathroom in highschool and you’re like “hey I did that- oh” 😂
"I only know you in one context" will also be another thing I shall be quoting from now on
I appreciate that you enjoy our lines 😂 we have a few nuggets here and there 😋 - Sam
Idk where you guys came from or how you ended up in my recommendations, but I enjoyed the shit outta this video. Subscribed#
Thanks for the love! Glad to have you on board 😁 - Stef
19L32 I still say that with the backstory about Janis and Regina that though it is very likely that Janis was just hurt that Regina was being a terrible friend to her but Regina just passed it off as 'she's in love with me' rather than admitting that she was upset with her, that what could also have happened is that that guy who moved to Indiana who Regina said was her first boyfriend was actually Janis's boyfriend or wanted to be her boyfriend but was too nervous to talk to her directly so he talked to Regina instead to build up confidence and hope that she could put in a good word for her and Regina couldn't stand it and also couldn't understand how he found Janis more interesting so she told everyone that Janis was gay to scare him off.
I wouldn’t put it past Regina to act like that. Interesting thoughts my dude 😊🤘
@@themoviebud1988 Thanks - I will admit I did get the idea from Lidnsey Lohan's Freaky Friday when she's her mum and is talking to one of her patients when she suddenly exclaims "You read your daughter's diary?"
@@agenttheater5 The mother and daughter had switched bodies, and they both saw each other's perspectives.
Fun fact; Sideburns, Jason, the guy who asked about buttering her muffin, was the voice actor of Ray in Beyblade.
Awesome commentary! This movie is a classic for the best reasons. The fact that it has that Tina Fey stamp all over it makes it one of my favourites. Also so keen to Princess Bride when you get to it!
Thanks so much Hina! Yeah, we both loved Tina in this haha 😋.
Princess Bride is being edited! My hope is for it to be up this weekend, but that may be a little ambitious 😅
I think the reason nothing has really changed since movies like this came out is just cause EVERYONE doesn't really see themselves as possibly being the bully. A infamous bully in our school literally once said that he wasn't being a bully because he wasn't physically attacking anyone. It really is just cause no one wants to imagine that they are the problem.
Honestly you guys are super nice and aware of issues and call out problematic things while having fun and I'm here for it!
Why thank you 😊 - Stef
Same - I think this is the first time I ever come across this energy on yt when men react in a (I kinda hate to say it) 'normal' way to things that so far, I've seen only women having a very reasonable attitude towards. Somewhat of the #notallmen kind of thing, but w/o the trope of "nice guy" or the aggressiveness with which I've seen that hashtag used.
October 3 is national mean girls day just thought I would throw that out there in case you guys didn’t know 😂😂
First reaction/commentary I watched was Devil Wears Prada, and since then I’ve been bingeing your reactions for like 2-3 days straight. Throughout all of them, I love the vocalness and awareness around anything to do with misogynistic themes, homophobic themes, etc. Call 👏🏼 it 👏🏼 out.
Also - I subscribed after that first experience I had. More subs and vids to come!!!!
This whole entire movie is so iconic.
i've seen this movie so many times but watching it "with" you was one of the most enjoyable times. your commentary....everything, just thank you for making this movie even more enjoyable
You’re welcome. We’re glad you enjoyed it so much 😋🙏 - Sam
I never understand the whole popularity thing in high school movies and how they are always portrayed. There was never a clique of popular kids when i want to high school. The few kids that i would consider popular at the time were the ones that usually were very charismatic, socialable and nice.
I'm from the gen that is a kinda mix of gen z and millenials. Fat-shaming and slut-shaming was a very rare thing. Homophobia on the other hand specially on the guy side. The girl side was mainly that they wanted a gay best friend. Which is why i never came out in high school i didnt want to deal with all that. Poeple never suspectrd that i was gay
Yeah I'd say that whole popularity contest stuff is more of an 80s thing that movies latched on to. My school was definitely partial to using "gay" as a general derogatory term. Glad you managed to avoid all that crap though. - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 i remember that being a middle school thing for me but by the time i got to high school it died off
Edit: the main thing i heard from guys in my school that were homophobic where the ones that say " i dont got a problem with gay guys as long as they dont get close or touch me " and then feteshize lesbians(and thought all lesbian were bisexual)
@@BARALover96 I've definitely met guys like that and they always make me want to eye-roll into another dimension 🙄😆
I was in high school in the 2010s and there were definitely different types of popular kids. The smart populars and the cool populars. The smart populars did all the competitions and won all the academic prizes, all the teachers loveed them and the cool populars bullied you for not listening to specific music or not looking cute enough in your uniform. I went to boarding school tho so it was probably more intense than it should have been. Looking back on it, i sort of relate to cady, i tried so hard to fit in, so i could be 'liked', it was such a headache, when i could have just been chilling, lol
I was in high school when this movie came out (I actually saw it for the first time because some friends and I tried to sneak into Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and security told us we could either watch Mean Girls or leave) and it was very similar to this in the suburban schools and private academies in my area (the art schools and inner-city schools were different). Also fat-shaming, slut-shaming, "ironic hipster" racism/sexism, casual homophobia, classism, all very common. The PG-13 rating made all of that way more tame than my high school experience, also there was a distinct lack of cigarette smoking and casual drug use. Like every time there was an exterior scene at the high school there should've been smoking teenagers.
In highschool I had social anxiety and eating in public was something I could rarely do. Some times when I was very hungry, I'd eat in the bathroom. I hope someone can relate to this and know that they are not alone or weird. Just a different kind of normal ☺️
“You go glen coco” is my all time favorite quote from this movie 😂
7:22 "oh my god-- it even has a watermark😦" THE AMERICAN PSYCO QUOTE IS KILLING ME 😭
First time seeing this channel and loved the reaction!!
And I saw a reunion interview like a week ago. Apparently butter the muffin was just a made up thing because they wouldn't allow them to say a real innuendo or what Tina Fey wrote before or it wouldn't be Pg13 and she really wanted people actually in HS to be able to see it.
Thank you so much! 😊🙏
No shit? Thanks for telling me, I honestly thought I would just have no idea what was up there forever 😂 now I wanna know what Tina originally wrote there 🤔 - Sam
one of my FAVORITE movies everrrr. loved the reaction, felt like I was in the room laughing with y'all.
Yes! Such a great movie! Glad you enjoyed our video dude - Sam 😁🙏
Tina fey will forever be iconic for writing and starring in this movie.
Seeing Lindsay like this is always fun for me, I saw Parent Trap as young and saw her there first. Please watch Parent Trap! ^^
I remember when I was in secondary school (in Ireland you're there from 12/13-17/18, first year to sixth year) and my friends from other schools would ask me, genuinely, if we were *trying* to be like 'Mean Girls'. The only honest answer was "No, it was like this way before the movie came out". Teenage girls are actual geniuses when it comes to the social dynamics of school! One year I somehow found myself in the Popular Group, temporarily, and every girl in that group despised each other. So lovely to other girls in that group face-to-face, though.
I'm 27 now and jeeeeesus I'm glad I'm out of that minefield!
Surprisingly, after being sent to an all-girls boarding school for my final year, I found out that the presence of boys makes girls behave better towards each other. I guess that without them, girls aren't as worried about being bitches.
Man that is so crazy. I can't even imagine trying to navigate all that two-faced bullshit as a grown-ass adult, much less a teenager. Props to you guys for being so ahead of the curve 😅 That's really surprising that they boys' presence made the girls settle down, having seen how high school boys can be I would have guessed the total opposite 🤔 - Stef
@@themoviebud1988 Yeah, I was told I was being sent to boarding school three days before the beginning of term (I wasn't a "Send her to The Ranch!" kid, but the teachers liked me and I knew how to manoeuvre my way out of doing any work I was getting away with murder haha), and kept thinking "well, at least without boys it'll be less competitive etc" PHOO was I wrong 😂
Looking back, being in school as teenage girls was almost like Trump's presidency. Just more covert and strategic.
Btw, are you lads from New Zealand?
I hear you, girls are easily just as competitive as guys, but in different ways 😆.
Nah, we’re from Sydney 😊 - Sam
@@themoviebud1988 Basically, when it comes to bullying, guys would be upfront about it. If you cross a girl though, we tended to slowly and silently destroy your life 😂 Then everyone outgrows it and it just seems like a lot of work. Who has the time!
Sydney? Oh sorry, mixing up Aussie accents and Kiwi accents is a bit rude isn't it ha. My Dad grew up in Canberra for a bit but I'm from Dublin. Our accents aren't cool 😄
@@NoudlePipW - some ppl though do not outgrow those levels of 2faced, I cannot tell you how many times in the workplace I realized that there are the same dynamics involved and I felt just like back in school, also cliques and immaturity to the max.
I also disagree with the "uncool" part and, to paraphrase a know saying, the beauty lies in the ...ears of the ...one that hears the accent :-)
Subbed so fast, the chemistry between you two is *chef’s kiss*
Same
Chekov's Gun -
Essentially "Don't hang a gun on the wall unless you intend to use it"
A moment of appreciation for the Principal.
That is all.
Loved that American Psycho reference 👋 7:23
How on earth have I seen Mean Girls so many times without ever noticing the teacher and the head master dancing at the dance before?! 🤣
This movie was so big for me and I had such a connection to it! I looked up to Tina Fey because she is an absolute legend and this was her first movie writing debut which was a dream of mine at one point and I was a huge Lindsay Lohan fan. BUT I WILL NEVER FORGET THE FIRST TIME I WATCHED THIS MOVIE!! It released on the 30th and my birthday was the first weekend after it released so I got to go see it for my bday. My brother took me, my friend Kim, his girl friend and a now mutual friend of all of ours. It was one of the best birthdays ever plus it was like the first time my brother and I actually became closer and more friends than annoyed fighting siblings.
I remember seeing promotions for this movie leading up to its release months in advance and I was online checking every little detail I could about the movie and the process of making it, interviews with cast and crew, and checking out all of the hype online. It had my hype at an all time high...and normally when that happens I am let down big time. BUT NOT WITH MEAN GIRLS. IT SURPASSED EVERY SINGLE EXPECTATION I HAD AND THEN SOME!!
I know Mean Girls is kind of like super mainstream, a bit over played and over quoted, etc BUT IT HOLDS A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART ALWAYS!! I think that was my generations Clueless.
I watched this movie every day during the lockdown. It was my way of coping with my stress.
So "butter your muffin" actually replaced "pop your cherry". The executives made them change it.
I love the non-American confusion. Like some of this is heightened, but yeah, my high school had candygrams at Christmas and Valentines. Some kids/groups did have rager parties, but they were rarely at houses, usually at the abandoned sanitarium near my high school or the canal locks a town over. Usually abandoned/unfrequented places, never anyone's house really unless it was a house in the woods. Houses in rich neighborhoods would get raided/caught so quickly it wasn't worth it.
And sex definitely happened, but usually it happened at school/not at home if you were in the nerdy/artsy groups. So many theater kids hooked up in the prop loft above the theater. Or the band kids in the pit. Most creative I remember was in the ticket booth to the theatre during intermission.
"Oh my God it even has a watermark" I nearly died of laughter
Regina doesn't blink when she's talking to Cady on the table 🤣 that makes her look so deranged lol
This is going to sound so weird, but I was so distracted by how GOOD that color looks on Sam the whole goddamn video. 😂😂😂
He definitely rocks the shit out of that colour 😆 - Stef
My brother love this movie. He interrogates any of our visitors about whether or not they’ve watched it and if they say no he forces them to watch it. Unless they can flee from our house fast enough.
At 4:50, the girl in the purple top reminds me so much of Julia Stiles's character in *10 Things I Hate About You*
Lmao I love this movie so much. Great reaction!
Glad I finally got to understand all the love for this movie! Stoked you liked it 😋🙏
you should see the musical version and also heathers (both musical and movie versions) they're really good
Heathers the movie is a definite. The musical options for both... bit of a maybe in the future aye. Thanks for your suggestions tho 😊 - Sam
Just discovered you guys and fell in love!! This movie is one of my favorite ever!!!!!! Definitely subscribing for more reactions ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aw you're too kind! 😄 - Stef
The guy in grey is SO ADORABLE. Nice haircut. I just watched your reaction Miss Congeniality. was so fun!
Just came across you guys and yall are already one of my favorite movie commentary channels on here. Y’all are hilarious and are definitely going places.
Thanks so much! We really appreciate that feedback 😋 - Sam
As much as I like this movie, I like the musical a lot more. They streamlined the story and made room for more in depth characterization of the plastics and Cady. Especially Karen is much more developped in it and I love her so much.
I love how respectful you guys. I have been binging these videos.
Thanks so much! Glad you like them 😄 - Stef
In the 1st few weeks of my freshman yr of high school I was THAT girl who spent lunch in the restroom.
Bloody rough dude 😢 - Stef
When I was kid . My friends started bullying and don't like me . So I couldn't eat lunch in cafeteria because they would always look at me ugly just because I was there or try bully me. So I would eat one time in the bathroom stall while crying . It was very sad so I totally understand how she feel . Totally feel like a outcast😭 . That was in the past and it made me stronger person . It now made me who I am now lol 😆😊
Those Junior Plastics should've been used for an OFFICIAL 'Mean Girls 2'. That straight-to-video mess doesn't count.
That could work, actually. The junior plastics look more like freshman, so they could be the new seniors in Mean Girls 2 (or 3, even). The girls in the movie look like juniors and seniors.
It's weird that people don't know how high school students actually look like both ends of the spectrum - fairly old and really, really young. I mean, it depends. Maybe city school kids are look and dress different than small town and country school kids; just as kids in NY schools probably look quite different from LA school kids, with kids in the various parts of the city (West, South Central, East, beaches, Hollywood) looking different than the ones in the Valley. To me, in most cases, Valley students look younger than city kids.
I honestly expected that when I first heard there was a sequel. Still keen to watch it even if it's trash 😆 - Stef