the crush definitely went both ways. notice how Jennifer only killed the emo kid after Needy said she liked him. and then she went after Chip when normally, Jennifer wouldn't even give him a second glance. this is the only movie that I actually enjoy Megan Fox in and I believe it's her best performance.
thank you! she only went after people Needy showed an interest in, SHE wanted to play house, SHE teased Chip, she waved at Needy mid pep rally. she was so obviously inlove.
As neither a woman nor an LGBT, I loved this movie when it came out. It's almost custom designed to piss off MRA / incel types, so for that reason if no other it's a goddamn delight.
I feel like the reason this movie was rated so poorly is because it was marketed towards guys as basically a sexy movie with Megan Fox in it which is kind of the opposite of the point of the movie
yeah but it's also not a "STRAIGHT MEN BAD WOMEN GOOD GAY GOOD STRAIGHT MEN BAD BAD" like so many of these fruitloops in the comment section are trying to force it to be. It's just a good movie with undertones about women being overly objectified, but theres also 3 or 4 different ways to interpret it.
the entire movie is a rape allegory and a study of how erotic and confusing most close women's friendships are; this movie is the epitome of "for the girls and the gays," but especially for the gay girls
@@BlaiseRashelHarman10 Agree with Suzi, that's definitely not the norm to have erotic or sexually confusing platonic female friendships, that just means you're a fucking weird friend.
@@baokachi9767 are you also a straight woman? Because this is definitely a gay experience. I'm not discounting the fact that I could be just a weird ass friend, but EVERY SINGLE GAY GIRL I know has at one time, or more, been in love with one of their best friends
@@BlaiseRashelHarman10 That's not surprising, that seems like common sense that that'd be the case for gay people, both male and female. But that's a gay thing, not a woman thing I'd have to imagine. You said "most close women's friendships," and while I'm not a woman so how would I know, I'd hazard a guess that it's quite a lot rarer among straight women.
@@BlaiseRashelHarman10 I'm a straight woman and I know what you're explaining. These people are dense. Sexuality is a spectrum and I've never been attracted to a woman to the point where I wanted it to get physical, but I've never felt weird attractions from my closest female friends to me and visa versa A LOT. Women friendships are very intimate by nature, it's no wonder sometimes feelings of attraction get mixed in.
Y’all missed the point of the movie BUT I liked the reaction anyways lmfao One of the main themes is toxic co dependency. A-lot of girls have experienced or seen this type of friend dynamic growing up. The pinnacle of “frenemies” 😂. Like the characters name is literally NEEDY!! Also she still loves Jennifer, even after killing her she went to get revenge for her. Needy did have character development, from who she is in the beginning (push over) to who she is at the end ( taking control of the situation/ fighting back). Also the dialogue is supposed to be bad. It’s a very camp movie. Like Mean Girls 😂 Once Needy took their friendship necklace that’s went Jennifer realized that Needy was done with her 100%. Snatching the necklace off was a shock.
Copying my comment from on the site: There’s actually a fair bit more to this movie than it seems, including Megan Fox’s role specifically. In this movie she plays someone who is taken advantage of because of her appearance/sexuality, who is treated as disposable and a means to an end. Who in turn tries to use her sexuality to take control, because that’s all people (boys) see when they look at her anyway. This is something Megan Fox has talked about relating to a lot. That in a sense it was cathartic to play this character and kind of feel like she was, in some way, fighting back against those who always try to see her only through the lens of her sexuality. Honestly, I find it really funny/strange that you kind of said the point was just that Jennifer is hot. Like, this movie largely bombed at the box office because it was marketed toward horny teenage boys that just emphasized how hot she was (despite that the writer/director was making it to be aimed at a teenage girl audience). But she spends a lot of this movie vomiting like in The Exorcist, and chowing down on boys’ innards. It’s not particularly sexy. Beyond that, it’s also about the kind of intense, toxic friendships that some teenage girls have with each other. Ones that very often blur the line between platonic and romantic. Jennifer is honestly more dependent on Needy than Needy is on her, because Jennifer uses Needy to try to feel better about herself (again, she’s deeply insecure). It’s not a healthy relationship, but it’s an interesting and complex one. Which doesn’t mean that you need to love the movie or anything. There’s plenty of jokes that don’t work or dated moments, but I get why it’s a cult classic. And I DO think there’s actually a lot more to what it’s saying than you guys are giving it credit for, and a lot more intentionality behind the jokes that do and don’t work. Honestly, there are some really great video essays out there about the movie that I’d recommend checking out. In particular “Jennifer’s Body and the Horror of Bad Marketing” by Yhara Zayd.
Kinda sick of the narrative that girls act the way they do because that’s how boys or men look at them. Like that’s an excuse or some way of blaming other people rather than yourself. You make your own decisions in this life, and megan fox especially has made a living off of it(and good for her) I love this movie and her as an actress. But stop with the (she acts this way because men made her and shaped her this way). She’s a grown ass woman and knows what she’s doing, and does it great. Stop with that nonsense😂
@@AvEnGeD7X238 If you know you missed the point, why even keep your comment up? Maybe instead of erasing women's experiences, you could have just read this comment and thought about it a lil longer?
not surprised they liked it but were kinda iffy about it by the end since the movie was literally written and directed by women made for women but we love to see them laugh at the lines that make this movie so iconic
OMG RICK IS DRESSED AS A HOST FROM OURAN HOST CLUB I'M GONNA SCREAM!! Never would've thought two worlds as different as Blind Wave and OHSHC (my favorite anime) would cross over in literally any fashion but I'm not complaining. Now I kinda want a commentary so I can hear their thoughts on it lol
Ironic how the movie has themes about womens bodies used as a commodity and then in the conclusion these dudes are like "this movie was basically just about Jennifer being hot" WAKE UPPP 😭
yeah but the movie isn't as loud about is as you insufferable cat ladies on the internet are, you turn people away from everything you say because you're so fuckin annoying
Love this movie lol I’ve watched it a few time. Definitely a cult classic now. This movie is definitely not bad, it knows what it is, a horror comedy that subverts the genre. So it’s fun to watch them play on so many things in the movie, the toxic female friendship, being right at the top. Also, this is Diablo Cody writing 101, I can see her style all over this. Oh and it was so fun to see Adam Brody play such a different character.
This movie has really interesting messages, like for example about women's bodies as commodities, I mean the title itself is a clue. So it's pretty ironic that misogynists and women with internalized misogyny were running it through the mud when it first released! lol. Love this movie.
I have always felt like they couldn't decide if the film was going to be a social commentary on the shallowness of some teenagers, the selfishness of people or whether it wanted to be a horror comedy and so tried to do both, without much success. Having said that, if I go in to the film having convinced myself that the film is self aware, that it is supposed to be tongue in cheek, it does make the film better (I just don't know if it was deliberate or not.)
I think it was deliberate. It was by the same person who did Juno. Both were written from very specific teenage perspectives. I don’t think it was trying to be current with their teen lingo, I think it was deliberately showing how stupid most teens sound when talking to each other. Especially for this little town in the sticks.I also think the rape allegory and the commentary on female friendship was interesting.
My #3 favorite horror movie of all time, I'm actually surprised you guys reacted to this one! Does this mean we might get more horror stuff in the future?
Love this movie, it deserves a lot more appreciation then it got Definitely a movie very much so for the girls and the gays but I love seeing anybody react to it, because it is a very fun watch It’s definitely meant to be over the top and campy, but mixed with your basic horror movie stuff
Some lines were cheesy because they were supposed to be. It's meant to be a cheesy camp movie while simultaneously pointing out the very real automatic commodification of girls/women, especially if they look a certain way. The movie uses a cliché setup (drunk girl, predatory guy(s)) to illustrate just how disposable Jennifer was to the band. This movie also pissed off some of the "incel" red pill brigade at the time of its release, so that was a nice plus. I personally can't say I've blurred lined with my nearest and dearest female friends or had toxic friendships, so I can't speak to the accuracy of that. That being said, good choice for a reaction considering not many people choose this film.
@@Carter-te9pr Ohh thank you, that makes sense but was my sentences grammatically incorrect? Or was it my punctuation? I thought it was kind of a continuous sentence but like with a comma
I absolutely love this movie! I've seen it over and over again. I get why some people might not like it, but I think it's way deeper than you guys gave it credit. At the end, it's for the girls and the gays.
My only gripe with this movie is she ate not 24h before her death so during an autopsy they would have found human remains, so that would have collaborated her story 🤷🏻
The outcome would still be the same since Needy would still go to prison since she had no proof plus her story is so out there that no cop would take her seriously.
Man I remember watching this when I was 14 and it made me fall in love with horror. I know it’s not considered a “great” movie, but god damn is it fun.
I thought it was written perfectly in this movie. It fits, and I love that you guys enjoyed it. You guys just made my new year. I want to show you guys more movies in this category, the weird but so good movies
Adam Brody (the lead singer in the band) was from a show called "The O.C." and a cruelly underrated movie from 2003 called "Grind". He's one of those actors that you wish did more films lol. Great reaction love it when y'all pull out the drinking games haha.
He had a pretty good role in Ready or Not. I found him annoying when the OC was on but as he has done more and more work I think he's a really talented actor.
A year late and barely an important point to stick on but if Eric still wants an answer: those big puffy sleeves were originally developed as a way to show off how much fabric the person could afford. Why massive sleeves resurfaced in the 70s/80s, I don’t know
I mentally categorize this movie with stuff like Birds of Prey and Captain Marvel: movies that fell sideways from a parallel universe where popcorn movies get made for women. It's not high art, but it's fun and very much For Teen Girls in the way that most slasher movies are very much For Teen Boys.
@@Carter-te9pr Yeah, that is dumb as hell, but it's also not what I said. What I said was that those movies are *made* for teen boys--the people making them are thinking about (their sense of) what teen boys want and experience and fear, and shape the final product accordingly. That doesn't mean that people of other ages and genders can't enjoy them, it just means they're not the primary intended audience.
@@Carter-te9pr OK, and looking at it again I do see that I said "made" in the first sentence but not in the second, so my point was less clear than it could have been. That's on me.
39:30 That's *_Lance Henriksen_* from _The Terminator, Aliens,_ the X-Files spinoff, _Millennium_ and a bazillion other roles in film, television and video games, e.g., _Mass Effect_ and as _Jedi Master Gnost-Dural_ in _Star Wars: The Old Republic._ Be well! 🙋🏼♂️
I'm never a fan of people watching a movie because they expect it to be bad and want to make fun of it - which I can accept is just a personal me-thing - but it sure is particularly off-putting when the movie they're watching is actually good...
the movie is over the top camp and some people just don't get that kind of humor, it's interesting that this movie and others like it are way more popular with women and people from the lgbt community than straight men
definitely, but ESPECIALLY for this movie since it was so egregiously shit on when it came out because of misogyny and mis-marketing. Like there is no way that the discourse around this movie when it came out hasn't colored their perception of it. I doubt they would have shit on the writer of Juno while watching it, but here they blamed the writer's bad taste for the parts they didn't like when weird pseudo-slang is in every single one of Diablo Cody's works
@@heesoo18 Yes, good is a matter of opinion, and quality is absolutely subjective. But: If I think something is good "as a cult classic," that also means I think it is good "cinematically" - whatever that is supposed to mean. There aren't "good movies" and then there's "actually good movies." They're all just "good."
“It smells like Thai food in here, have you guys been fucking?” I could probably quote every line in this movie. I kid you not, this movie was for me like a lot of teen girls when it came out, our gay awakening. It’s truly one of the most iconic movies of my teen years, I never get tired of watching it and Megan and Amanda KILLED it.
What's the reason behind this decision? Posting a Hallowen movie reaction in December instead of Klaus makes no sense. They're only going to get less views on that Klaus reaction because people don't watch Christmas movies in January.
@@GamingGamer22 No way haha. Buying their Patreon just to watch a Klaus reaction on Christmas feels like a reach but you never know with these reactors, I guess.
@@GamingGamer22 🙄 they don’t want you to do anything. They watch movies when they want to watch it or when it gets voted on. Patreon gets it first, because they pay for it. You don’t have to pay for it you don’t want to, it will eventually get uploaded on here for free.
This movie was inspired by a real murder case. In 1995, 15-year-old Elyse Pahler was murdered by 3 teenagers of the death metal band called “Hatred”. They offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame!!
I remembered growing up catholic and not being able to watch films. I stumbled upon Jennifer's Body after watching East A and zombie land. When I first saw this film in my house alone I was so depressed and mortified over what happened to Needy how she became a survivor over her choices to have to kill Jennifer. Great film and a great example why marketing should be more collaborative with the project itself. I remembered seeing the new perspective music video and thought this is gonna be Wild. I don't understand why people thought this movie would be sexy vuz if you see that music video you'll know it's not
Yup basically she got turned into a sacrifice accidentally while trying to use her as a human sacrifice to gain fame. Nicky later on gains some of Je infers abilities and breaks out of prison and out of revenge kills the band This movie was a bi awakening for a lot of people myself included but given I've watched will amd grace growing up so it could have been anything So yeah because they made out, shared blood and stuff rhey have like a connection
I would recommend Chris Stuckman review of this film, it's a pretty insightful look. Edit: Yeah this film didn't leave an impact on me. I get that it was erroneously marketed for the time, Megan Fox is not that bad in this, and many people have seen the themes the writer and director were going for. However, for me I'm not a fan of Diablo Cody's slangish dialouge, the satanic band is a little cartoonishly portrayed (though I do like that Needy got revenge as it's weird that Jennifer never did), and the famous kiss scene does feel like you could cut it and it not affect the story (as it wasn't there in the original script). Also, as a nitpick the spit at the beginning was a bit unnecessary. Overall, I think the film is not terrible but ok, and yeah I agree that Needy still looks good with or without glasses lol. It's the typical Hollywood thing of a casting a gorgeous actor that is expected to be seen as the nerdy unattractive girl just because you put glasses on her and tie her hair back 🤦♂️.
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Jennifer, covered in blood, eating a rotisserie chicken off the floor like an animal: Gutturally screams
Eric: ok Jennifer's being weird
fr 💀
‘I thought you only murdered boys, I go both ways’ one of the best lines
the crush definitely went both ways. notice how
Jennifer only killed the emo kid after Needy said
she liked him. and then she went after Chip when normally, Jennifer wouldn't even give him a
second glance. this is the only movie that I
actually enjoy Megan Fox in and I believe it's her best performance.
thank you! she only went after people Needy showed an interest in, SHE wanted to play house, SHE teased Chip, she waved at Needy mid pep rally. she was so obviously inlove.
Another really good Megan Fox movie is Till Death! It's really good.
She literally said she goes both ways!
True, if I remember it correctly she also said this is the film she's mostly proud of
On the set the actresses both said they thought the kissing they did was hot and they felt a sexual connection during the scenes
This movie's resurgence was almost entirely with the LGBT community and women lol so will be interesting to see the guys reaction to it
Oh, definitely.
My thoughts lol this movie was a awakening to me , Megan and Amanda said this is their fave movies that they ever did
As neither a woman nor an LGBT, I loved this movie when it came out. It's almost custom designed to piss off MRA / incel types, so for that reason if no other it's a goddamn delight.
@@lilyluster lmao.
What resurgence
"It's for cutting BOXES." Still the greatest moment.
I feel like the reason this movie was rated so poorly is because it was marketed towards guys as basically a sexy movie with Megan Fox in it which is kind of the opposite of the point of the movie
yeah but it's also not a "STRAIGHT MEN BAD WOMEN GOOD GAY GOOD STRAIGHT MEN BAD BAD" like so many of these fruitloops in the comment section are trying to force it to be. It's just a good movie with undertones about women being overly objectified, but theres also 3 or 4 different ways to interpret it.
i honestly adore this movie😂 i think it functions so well as a horror comedy and so innately early 2000’s it’s incredible
Kinda like a Halloween Mean Girls
Early 2010s you mean
this was 2010s tf
it doesnt
@@kweeniepiez Late 2000s
the entire movie is a rape allegory and a study of how erotic and confusing most close women's friendships are; this movie is the epitome of "for the girls and the gays," but especially for the gay girls
"how erotic and confusing most close women's friendships are"......porn is not real life dude, learn the difference.
@@BlaiseRashelHarman10 Agree with Suzi, that's definitely not the norm to have erotic or sexually confusing platonic female friendships, that just means you're a fucking weird friend.
@@baokachi9767 are you also a straight woman? Because this is definitely a gay experience. I'm not discounting the fact that I could be just a weird ass friend, but EVERY SINGLE GAY GIRL I know has at one time, or more, been in love with one of their best friends
@@BlaiseRashelHarman10 That's not surprising, that seems like common sense that that'd be the case for gay people, both male and female. But that's a gay thing, not a woman thing I'd have to imagine. You said "most close women's friendships," and while I'm not a woman so how would I know, I'd hazard a guess that it's quite a lot rarer among straight women.
@@BlaiseRashelHarman10 I'm a straight woman and I know what you're explaining. These people are dense. Sexuality is a spectrum and I've never been attracted to a woman to the point where I wanted it to get physical, but I've never felt weird attractions from my closest female friends to me and visa versa A LOT. Women friendships are very intimate by nature, it's no wonder sometimes feelings of attraction get mixed in.
Y’all missed the point of the movie BUT I liked the reaction anyways lmfao One of the main themes is toxic co dependency. A-lot of girls have experienced or seen this type of friend dynamic growing up. The pinnacle of “frenemies” 😂. Like the characters name is literally NEEDY!! Also she still loves Jennifer, even after killing her she went to get revenge for her. Needy did have character development, from who she is in the beginning (push over) to who she is at the end ( taking control of the situation/ fighting back). Also the dialogue is supposed to be bad. It’s a very camp movie. Like Mean Girls 😂 Once Needy took their friendship necklace that’s went Jennifer realized that Needy was done with her 100%. Snatching the necklace off was a shock.
Great analysis! Like “sure you can try to kill me, but I know you love me,” and then the necklace is pulled off and everything changes.
exactly my thoughts thanks some guys just dont get it
Does you really need to understand sum deep point for a campy horror
@@barakaafrobama6519 i mean it's the meaning the director talked about. Just cause it's campy doesn't mean it doesn't have a meaning lol
Copying my comment from on the site:
There’s actually a fair bit more to this movie than it seems, including Megan Fox’s role specifically. In this movie she plays someone who is taken advantage of because of her appearance/sexuality, who is treated as disposable and a means to an end. Who in turn tries to use her sexuality to take control, because that’s all people (boys) see when they look at her anyway. This is something Megan Fox has talked about relating to a lot. That in a sense it was cathartic to play this character and kind of feel like she was, in some way, fighting back against those who always try to see her only through the lens of her sexuality.
Honestly, I find it really funny/strange that you kind of said the point was just that Jennifer is hot. Like, this movie largely bombed at the box office because it was marketed toward horny teenage boys that just emphasized how hot she was (despite that the writer/director was making it to be aimed at a teenage girl audience). But she spends a lot of this movie vomiting like in The Exorcist, and chowing down on boys’ innards. It’s not particularly sexy. Beyond that, it’s also about the kind of intense, toxic friendships that some teenage girls have with each other. Ones that very often blur the line between platonic and romantic. Jennifer is honestly more dependent on Needy than Needy is on her, because Jennifer uses Needy to try to feel better about herself (again, she’s deeply insecure). It’s not a healthy relationship, but it’s an interesting and complex one.
Which doesn’t mean that you need to love the movie or anything. There’s plenty of jokes that don’t work or dated moments, but I get why it’s a cult classic. And I DO think there’s actually a lot more to what it’s saying than you guys are giving it credit for, and a lot more intentionality behind the jokes that do and don’t work. Honestly, there are some really great video essays out there about the movie that I’d recommend checking out. In particular “Jennifer’s Body and the Horror of Bad Marketing” by Yhara Zayd.
It’s also the title of the song “Jennifer’s Body” by the band Hole about girls who are kidnapped and mutilated.
THIS! so well said
Kinda sick of the narrative that girls act the way they do because that’s how boys or men look at them. Like that’s an excuse or some way of blaming other people rather than yourself. You make your own decisions in this life, and megan fox especially has made a living off of it(and good for her) I love this movie and her as an actress. But stop with the (she acts this way because men made her and shaped her this way). She’s a grown ass woman and knows what she’s doing, and does it great. Stop with that nonsense😂
And yeah I know “I missed the point” lol
@@AvEnGeD7X238 If you know you missed the point, why even keep your comment up? Maybe instead of erasing women's experiences, you could have just read this comment and thought about it a lil longer?
not surprised they liked it but were kinda iffy about it by the end since the movie was literally written and directed by women made for women but we love to see them laugh at the lines that make this movie so iconic
Hands down one of the most underrated movies of the last 30 years
OMG RICK IS DRESSED AS A HOST FROM OURAN HOST CLUB I'M GONNA SCREAM!! Never would've thought two worlds as different as Blind Wave and OHSHC (my favorite anime) would cross over in literally any fashion but I'm not complaining. Now I kinda want a commentary so I can hear their thoughts on it lol
Ironic how the movie has themes about womens bodies used as a commodity and then in the conclusion these dudes are like "this movie was basically just about Jennifer being hot" WAKE UPPP 😭
did they lie
@@choucrouttemansaucissuxyes
Yea they did
yeah but the movie isn't as loud about is as you insufferable cat ladies on the internet are, you turn people away from everything you say because you're so fuckin annoying
Eric jamming out to the song at 13:37 is me every time this scene comes on 😂
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Why is my boy dressed like he's about to tell the gang to split and look for clues?
Love this movie lol I’ve watched it a few time. Definitely a cult classic now. This movie is definitely not bad, it knows what it is, a horror comedy that subverts the genre. So it’s fun to watch them play on so many things in the movie, the toxic female friendship, being right at the top. Also, this is Diablo Cody writing 101, I can see her style all over this.
Oh and it was so fun to see Adam Brody play such a different character.
This movie has really interesting messages, like for example about women's bodies as commodities, I mean the title itself is a clue. So it's pretty ironic that misogynists and women with internalized misogyny were running it through the mud when it first released! lol. Love this movie.
Yeah this movie was ahead of its time and marketed all wrong. Great movie!
they play through the trees so much so that you hate it towards the end the same way needie and jennifer do
Ryan started the fire!😂
The fire guy
That Adam Levine line cracks me up cause the actor saying it is Adam Brody and they have been confused for each other.
I spent too much time thinking the dialogue was unintentionally bad before I caught on that the bad dialogue was kind of the point
"I'm drinking" had me rolling even I took a sip of my Arizona 😂😂😂
3:28 Needy screams - noone's drinking. Good start to the game. XD
This movie is VERY underrated. It's 1 of the best Horror Comedy movies ever !!!!
I have always felt like they couldn't decide if the film was going to be a social commentary on the shallowness of some teenagers, the selfishness of people or whether it wanted to be a horror comedy and so tried to do both, without much success. Having said that, if I go in to the film having convinced myself that the film is self aware, that it is supposed to be tongue in cheek, it does make the film better (I just don't know if it was deliberate or not.)
I think it was deliberate. It was by the same person who did Juno. Both were written from very specific teenage perspectives. I don’t think it was trying to be current with their teen lingo, I think it was deliberately showing how stupid most teens sound when talking to each other. Especially for this little town in the sticks.I also think the rape allegory and the commentary on female friendship was interesting.
kinda love when you react to movies id never expect you to watch ever so funny
My #3 favorite horror movie of all time, I'm actually surprised you guys reacted to this one! Does this mean we might get more horror stuff in the future?
Love this movie, it deserves a lot more appreciation then it got
Definitely a movie very much so for the girls and the gays but I love seeing anybody react to it, because it is a very fun watch
It’s definitely meant to be over the top and campy, but mixed with your basic horror movie stuff
how is this movie for gays lmao
Rick dropping an initial D reference in the last minute or so of the video made me giggle way more than it should
never clicked a video so fast i love this movie dearly
Some lines were cheesy because they were supposed to be. It's meant to be a cheesy camp movie while simultaneously pointing out the very real automatic commodification of girls/women, especially if they look a certain way. The movie uses a cliché setup (drunk girl, predatory guy(s)) to illustrate just how disposable Jennifer was to the band.
This movie also pissed off some of the "incel" red pill brigade at the time of its release, so that was a nice plus. I personally can't say I've blurred lined with my nearest and dearest female friends or had toxic friendships, so I can't speak to the accuracy of that.
That being said, good choice for a reaction considering not many people choose this film.
I’m actually really surprised they reacted to this movie, not a lot of people do
You mean do not does
@@Carter-te9pr Where would’ve that fit in the sentence?
@@martmcfly a lot of people don't react to the movie
@@Carter-te9pr Ohh thank you, that makes sense but was my sentences grammatically incorrect? Or was it my punctuation? I thought it was kind of a continuous sentence but like with a comma
@@martmcfly grammatically incorrect. The proper way to say it would be “not a lot of people do”
You sacrifice people into magic holes and they become smoke monsters simple as that 😂😭🌴❤️🌴
I absolutely love this movie! I've seen it over and over again. I get why some people might not like it, but I think it's way deeper than you guys gave it credit. At the end, it's for the girls and the gays.
i thought this was a parody dark comedy. as such i feel it deserves a 7. or even 8.
My only gripe with this movie is she ate not 24h before her death so during an autopsy they would have found human remains, so that would have collaborated her story 🤷🏻
Who the heck cares
@@Carter-te9pr your mum cares
Even if it was proven that Jennifer killed the boys, Needy still broke in and killed Jennifer in a non defensive way. Needy still would be in prison.
The outcome would still be the same since Needy would still go to prison since she had no proof plus her story is so out there that no cop would take her seriously.
Love that Eric recognized Bart Allen/Impulse from Smallville
Omggggg I’ve been waiting I didn’t expect y’all would react to this , this is one of my faves
Man I remember watching this when I was 14 and it made me fall in love with horror. I know it’s not considered a “great” movie, but god damn is it fun.
My favorite cringe moment in this movie is the dude who threw wood at the fire and Ahmed who said no one knows I’m alive like WHAT! 😂😂😂
I thought it was written perfectly in this movie. It fits, and I love that you guys enjoyed it. You guys just made my new year. I want to show you guys more movies in this category, the weird but so good movies
There is a whole show called Lost Girl that’s about a Succubus. You should check it out
I second this. Patreon members get on it
I used 2 love the show lost girl Especially cuz the character Bo I used 2 have an crush on her 😍😍😂😂😭😭
Adam Brody (the lead singer in the band) was from a show called "The O.C." and a cruelly underrated movie from 2003 called "Grind". He's one of those actors that you wish did more films lol. Great reaction love it when y'all pull out the drinking games haha.
He had a pretty good role in Ready or Not. I found him annoying when the OC was on but as he has done more and more work I think he's a really talented actor.
@@dontbstingy3587 Yeah Sandy Cohen was The MVP for sure haha. Ready or Not was awesome also.
It's defiantly ahead of it's time which is one of the reasons on why it become a cult classic...It's brilliant.
Y'all want an awesome show with a Succubus as main character. Lost girl. Amazing ass show
YESSSS
Yesss that is my show
I did the game with you guys except after every long drink of the beer i also took a hit of delta 8 lol fun time
I wonder if they’ll react to Chris Pratt randomly being in this movie. Edit: 5:03 There he is.
A year late and barely an important point to stick on but if Eric still wants an answer: those big puffy sleeves were originally developed as a way to show off how much fabric the person could afford. Why massive sleeves resurfaced in the 70s/80s, I don’t know
I’ve spent majority of this reaction determining what order you guys are sitting in in the room
Love from this Jennifer, 🍿thx for all the reactions
I mentally categorize this movie with stuff like Birds of Prey and Captain Marvel: movies that fell sideways from a parallel universe where popcorn movies get made for women. It's not high art, but it's fun and very much For Teen Girls in the way that most slasher movies are very much For Teen Boys.
I have to disagree with you because girls can enjoy slasher movies so saying only a certain gender can enjoy a movie is dumb as hell
@@Carter-te9pr Yeah, that is dumb as hell, but it's also not what I said. What I said was that those movies are *made* for teen boys--the people making them are thinking about (their sense of) what teen boys want and experience and fear, and shape the final product accordingly. That doesn't mean that people of other ages and genders can't enjoy them, it just means they're not the primary intended audience.
@@Carter-te9pr OK, and looking at it again I do see that I said "made" in the first sentence but not in the second, so my point was less clear than it could have been. That's on me.
Megan in her top tier prime
Aaron looks like the guy from Goodwill Hunting that Matt Damon says "Howe do you like them apples?" to. lolol
This is alot of fun. Thank you Blind 👋
39:30 That's *_Lance Henriksen_* from _The Terminator, Aliens,_ the X-Files spinoff, _Millennium_ and a bazillion other roles in film, television and video games, e.g., _Mass Effect_ and as _Jedi Master Gnost-Dural_ in _Star Wars: The Old Republic._
Be well! 🙋🏼♂️
It’s on Disney Plus, if anyone curious.
First needy scream missed lol
lol how did we end up on this. This is the most Movie of all time.
I'm never a fan of people watching a movie because they expect it to be bad and want to make fun of it - which I can accept is just a personal me-thing - but it sure is particularly off-putting when the movie they're watching is actually good...
the movie is over the top camp and some people just don't get that kind of humor, it's interesting that this movie and others like it are way more popular with women and people from the lgbt community than straight men
It's not good though.
definitely, but ESPECIALLY for this movie since it was so egregiously shit on when it came out because of misogyny and mis-marketing. Like there is no way that the discourse around this movie when it came out hasn't colored their perception of it. I doubt they would have shit on the writer of Juno while watching it, but here they blamed the writer's bad taste for the parts they didn't like when weird pseudo-slang is in every single one of Diablo Cody's works
I mean good is a matter of opinion… it’s good as a cult classic but not cinematically
@@heesoo18 Yes, good is a matter of opinion, and quality is absolutely subjective.
But: If I think something is good "as a cult classic," that also means I think it is good "cinematically" - whatever that is supposed to mean. There aren't "good movies" and then there's "actually good movies." They're all just "good."
34:50 "Who wrote the movie?"
Welcome to the mind of Diablo Cody...
"If you gotta eat, you gotta eat. I get that." - Eric
“It smells like Thai food in here, have you guys been fucking?” I could probably quote every line in this movie. I kid you not, this movie was for me like a lot of teen girls when it came out, our gay awakening. It’s truly one of the most iconic movies of my teen years, I never get tired of watching it and Megan and Amanda KILLED it.
I can die happy now that I've heard Megan Fox say, 'You give me such a wettie' 😂
Feels weird that their pushing back the Klaus reaction way beyond christmas but it is what it is
What's the reason behind this decision? Posting a Hallowen movie reaction in December instead of Klaus makes no sense. They're only going to get less views on that Klaus reaction because people don't watch Christmas movies in January.
@Perry because they want you to join their patreon, just like how Spotify makes their free version crappy on purpose so you'll buy Spotify premium
@@GamingGamer22 No way haha. Buying their Patreon just to watch a Klaus reaction on Christmas feels like a reach but you never know with these reactors, I guess.
@@pr98x 💯
@@GamingGamer22 🙄 they don’t want you to do anything. They watch movies when they want to watch it or when it gets voted on. Patreon gets it first, because they pay for it. You don’t have to pay for it you don’t want to, it will eventually get uploaded on here for free.
This movie was inspired by a real murder case. In 1995, 15-year-old Elyse Pahler was murdered by 3 teenagers of the death metal band called “Hatred”. They offered her as a virgin sacrifice to Satan in exchange for fame!!
Wait is that YOUNG NEIL!?!
Rick sees a drift “Deja Vu!”
Nobody drank when Amanda screamed 😭🤣
"am I too big?!"
Love it when u do reaction videos like this guys .. 😂😂😂 and where you zoom in up close to the face 😂.. it’s funny.
I just spent the first five minutes finding out who is sitting where, who is mirrored or no...
This was one of the best reactions I’ve ever seen 😂 never watched this movie but now I really want to
This movie was marketed to the wrong crowd, and it was a bit ahead of its time. In 2019, marketed to women and the LGBT this movie would've ate.
Don't say that, LGBTQ+ people have better test...
ahead of its time??? LMAOOO
Me: *hears list*
Also Me: ..Wow, someone is going to die.
I remembered growing up catholic and not being able to watch films. I stumbled upon Jennifer's Body after watching East A and zombie land. When I first saw this film in my house alone I was so depressed and mortified over what happened to Needy how she became a survivor over her choices to have to kill Jennifer. Great film and a great example why marketing should be more collaborative with the project itself. I remembered seeing the new perspective music video and thought this is gonna be Wild. I don't understand why people thought this movie would be sexy vuz if you see that music video you'll know it's not
throughhhhh the TREEEESSSSS lol
I really didn't think this was a movie Blind Wave would actually watch. I'll be back to see the reaction.
you guys forgot to drink when NEEDY screams lol You all would've been drunk drunk .
wait what. I never knew i needed this until this very moment. I haven't even started watching yet. LET'S GO!
I wish we could’ve see how you guys laughed at the nutsack line 😅
i headcannon that needie has the shinning
Are u guys gonna up load a glas onion reaction please 🙏
Well I wasn't expecting this, this was a while ago
I love this movie. You definitely have to watch it a few times to really start to get the weird enjoyment from it. Minimum 3 watches.
That's a lot... Not really worth it XD
@@universalpower419 It really isn't a lot and it is worth it so don't be a immature hater
@Universal Power 3 times is a lot?
I don't think this is the own you think it is. 🤔
@@Carter-te9pr this movie is horrible lol
Unpopular opinion: Chip didn’t deserve to be saved. He folded on Needy w/o even talking to her first. I said what I said.
And that's a crime that deserves death, okay.
Even if you think that he cheated, that doesn't mean he deserves to die. That is pretty monstrous for you to think so.
Happy New Year!
Lmao I love Jennifers Body
22:40 nice timing!
You should watch Warm bodies, good movie
She's a kicker lol
Yup basically she got turned into a sacrifice accidentally while trying to use her as a human sacrifice to gain fame.
Nicky later on gains some of Je infers abilities and breaks out of prison and out of revenge kills the band
This movie was a bi awakening for a lot of people myself included but given I've watched will amd grace growing up so it could have been anything
So yeah because they made out, shared blood and stuff rhey have like a connection
I actually quite like this movie and not in a bad movie way.
I would give it a solid 6 or 7 out of 10.
Oh my God I was so weirded out by that thumbnail lmao
Let's go!!!
Great reaction to a movie I haven't seen in years. To be honest, though, I prefer seeing you guys in a row.
Get over it
@@Carter-te9pr well then.
Burns her tongue
I’m a God
No honey you just don’t have any nerve ending anymore because you’re dead 💀
I would recommend Chris Stuckman review of this film, it's a pretty insightful look.
Edit: Yeah this film didn't leave an impact on me. I get that it was erroneously marketed for the time, Megan Fox is not that bad in this, and many people have seen the themes the writer and director were going for. However, for me I'm not a fan of Diablo Cody's slangish dialouge, the satanic band is a little cartoonishly portrayed (though I do like that Needy got revenge as it's weird that Jennifer never did), and the famous kiss scene does feel like you could cut it and it not affect the story (as it wasn't there in the original script). Also, as a nitpick the spit at the beginning was a bit unnecessary.
Overall, I think the film is not terrible but ok, and yeah I agree that Needy still looks good with or without glasses lol. It's the typical Hollywood thing of a casting a gorgeous actor that is expected to be seen as the nerdy unattractive girl just because you put glasses on her and tie her hair back 🤦♂️.