It feels like a cheap comedy on Netflix lmao, but he's been in the business for 9 years and worked with the biggest? Lmao, the way she ran away knocking over the garbage can, and when she got fired were litterly the funniest part of the video because we can all collectively agree on why does she run like that😂😭😭
There is already a movie that's LITERALLY EXACTLY LIKE THIS..... Except it's from the perspective of a conservative black cop who lives in Southern California.... And his disdain for a younger mixed couple that move in the neighborhood. Its called LAKEVIEW TERRACE... With actual great and talented actors in it... And I THINKS ITS A GREAT MOVIE...as Samuel Jackson does a phenomenal job playing the COP. And the one white dude whos in all the conjuring movies does an even greater job playing a 40-something liberal white guy who's unaware of his subtle racism at times just due to his innate white privilege he was unconsciously born into. I mean they almost steal the movie scene by scene.. as he sees them moving in and is upset at the mere fact they're a mixed couple...and does the passive aggressive introduction and then EVEN catches the guy smoking (a cigarette) in his car while listening to 90s hip-hop.. down to them getting intimate in their pool and Samuel Jackson being able to see... And instead of a CAMERA he installs a light .. then they (the couple) install a light to counter Samuel Jacksons.. i mean honestly A DIRECT LIFT from the movie.....except this is a b movie from a, b cable channel... For people who actually enjoy B CONTENT. The director/ author of the screenplay ALREADY KNOWS that theyre plagiarizing Lakeview Terrace ...and the channel is funding it...so i think they were conscious of the mid level of fhe filmmaking they were doing when this was in production. I never knew this movie existed until tonight and i see the reviews but CMON... Im almost positive NO ONE INCLUDING the people responsible for making the movie... Actually took this movie seriously. So id personally take it with a HUUGE grain of SALT. 🧂
@@nicole71047 The weird thing is that, it doesn't feel like a satire. It feels like they are taking this seriously, and I wouldn't be surprised if this killed the term "karen" in order to not be reminded of this movie.
Also isn’t the problem with Karen is that they aren’t usually explicitly racist? They’d never actually say ‘I hate black people.’ That’s part of the problem, it’s always ‘I’m not racist but-!’
yeah the whoLe idea of a Karen is the same as the nice guy shit. They think they're right. To their dying breath. They honestly don't think they're in the wrong and they think that bc they aren't " as obviously bad as the one who's openly racist". Which is bs. Bt they don't know that.
It's like they almost touched on that when she freaked out saying she wasn't racist but it didn't stick because then she said other stuff again. It's like they weren't sure if they should take it that way so they dipped it in and out.
@@kenya1067 hpnestLy it's jst a HUGE prob for the Victim. Bc U don't want to become orLook Like a Karen UrseLf so ya try to see the better. Bt in the end U set UrseLf to ALLOW that kinda behaVior. Bc reasonabLe ones don't want to cast jdgmet. i mean im a white woman so ik that i cpsnt sPeak for this woman or for U either. Women are ALREADy seen as OVeRLy EmOtiOnaL and aGgreSiVe if they say anything. And women of coLor get it eVn worse. From what i haVe seen from oUtside that. The angry bLack woman is a troPe. For me i haVe onLy been asked if i was on my Period. Bt honestLy. The stigma needs to GTFO bc anyone DESERVES to SPeak for them if someone is being nasty. Forget the second chance benefit of doUbt bs. They aren't going to go away either at so U might as weLL Let em know they're shit. i haVe set myseLf in ditUations where i COULD HAVE been fired bc im a bLUnt woman. Don't take shit. Not gonna Let someone say shit ab someone eLse or say something ab me. U got the BALLS to be saying some 1920s aged bs then i don't got a Prob saying something ab it
I think that is/was the original idea of a Karen. Not quite overt racism like the white men who'll threaten you to your face , but racism sort of coated in entitlement and sugar.
Honestly at this point I take that phrase as a micro aggression because it only serves to dehumanize black women. I’m not strong I’m not your superhero I’m just a girl. leave me the hell alone. 🧍🏾♀️
!!!!!!! Even be so uncomfortable around other black people that speak like this its like they're almost saying that they enjoy being strung out, overworked and used. Why celebrate the amount of trauma you can take as if its a good thing?
Nooo, Kenny. The entire community of therapist hate this app. They are underpayed and they have a limit of characters they can talk to you. If they go over it, they don't get paid and they sell your info to ad companies.
Boosting this comment! Did everyone just forget the Betterhelp scandal back in 2018?? A lot of the youtubers I've been watching have been sponsored by them :/
From my experience(as a black woman) they are racist in their house a lot of times but sweet to your face. Or you hear them saying something racist about you to their family or friends
Huh erm FYI: Imani and Malik are the names of two black married Barbie-like Kwanza dolls that were sold in the early 90’s. They came in a pack TOGETHER dressed in Kenta cloth and traditional African clothes. This makes this movie 45% more corny. Look it up…I promise!
Dude. Like the whole great horror and good satire was done well with Get Out. We didn't need another one. Also the fucking Karen was literally unlike other Karen's Bc he literally tried to murder HERSELF like that's breaking character. They use others to murder.
they always say they wanna have "difficult conversations" and "start dialogue" but when black people (VERY VALIDLY) try to talk about how uncomfortable films like this are the director's dismiss it. baby I thought u wanted to talk?
LMAOOO that ending quote though. "Because black lives matter, too." Lookin' like they just finished starring in 12 Years a Slave or some deep stuff like that.
@@tunafish5462 It was so loud in the clip I saw it reminded me of the Family Guy scene where the trumpet plays too loud over everyone talking in a movie scene. It's literally that except it's Black people instead of Italians.
I can't believe they jokerfied and gone girl-ified the concept of Karens. Like they took an obviously abhorrent concept of a woman and made her an archevil girlboss which inevitably means some weirdo is gonna kin this character and I just...I can't. Also I think the cop brother just means the police union? But he worded it so weirdly lmao.
No, they meant the fr33 masôns. They claim to be a charity group but deeper research will tell you that it’s wayyyyyyyyyy deeper than just a police union
Side Note: the man who plays a civil rights lawyer is an actual civil rights lawyer (literally represented George Floyds family and others) not sure why he’s (Ben Crump, yes that is his real name) is in this terrible movie.
@@thisasiankidistrashfordram374 I would say what Hope Cat said. Free advertising. He has been accused of profiting off of suffering by Samaria Rice so it wouldn't surprise me if that's what the reason was
Disclaimer: I couldn’t get passed the peeping Tom scene. Like how is she gonna blame them for traumatizing her kid that was three minutes away from beating off. I applaud you cause I couldn’t finish this movie. The guy behind this does look like someone’s uncle that thinks they know shit but you’re too tired of their personality to explain your point of view.
I didn't make it past the conversation Karen had with the neighbor about getting them on the HOA. Yes, that conversation at the beginning of the movie.
the movie sucked but the peeping tom scene made sense. The movie was telling us that she was crazy and in the wrong for blaming them. The whole point of that scene was that it was Karen and her son that were being creepy and intrusive, yet Karen was so racist that she blames the couple for "traumatizing" her kid even though the couple were the victims in that situation.
Can we talk about how Karen has turned from a word that Black people use to describe their specific experiences with a particular brand of white supremacist women who use their tears to endanger Black people into meaning just an annoying customer (not even white customer just customers in general). I really hate it.
That's what happens when internet culture gets ahold of a word. They did it with woke, they took over the idea of cancel culture and warped both into something completely different.
@@madlie2452 Its the same "No, they're just racist now! They're mainly being Karen's for being racist!!" Me: "Don't you realize, customer service....racism....it all boils down to one thing "Karen thinks she is better than you and you are beneath her" Both point pretty much are the same. So IDKY people now are so hung up on saying Karen's are just White Racist women....like no, its literally all about Women who think they're completely better than you and throw some sort of privilege card around. But no "Karen's got to be White" BOY/GURL....working in customer service.....the amount of entitlement from MiddleEastern, White, Black, Hispanic customers (worked in a frozen yogurt place so any issues so far stem'd from Karen's of those nationalities) -note morons out there, I'm not targeting races. I'm literally stating as of yet I've never had an Asian Karen at my place XD
"As a black person, I find BET to be some of the most regressive ****" Girl, same! I am so glad somebody else said it. I miss the days of 106 and Park and Comic View. Good times, indeed.
Can we all just agree as a collective to stop making movies off of black trauma? Or racial trauma? We already have SO many, why do we need more racism-induced trauma stories for the quintillionth time?
Yeah I'm getting tired of them. Like I definitely understand the importance of them as a black person, but when every single movie with predominantly black people in it is a black trauma movie???? Let us be in movies that are just...regular movies?
Exactly!! As if this pandemic, the real violence & homicides that have exploded across metro cities isn't enough real life black trauma. I'm glad I didn't pay YT to watch this movie
"I didn't hire her for her political views; I hired for to play Karen". Pretty sure Karens are known for their political views as well but go off, I guess
He explicitly said he made the film to start conversations but didn't want to have a conversation with this woman? Something doesn't seem right there...
When they dropped the PSA about anti-racism at the end, it felt kind of ... I don't know, facetious? Forced? Just because the movie was such a joke up until that point, so tacking on such a serious message in the last few minutes felt really disingenuous.
"Not all skinfolk is kinfolk." YES! Thank you. I've been in need of a short, sweet and pointed way to express some of the weirdest interactions I've had these last few years.
The director going on about how the movie was supposed to spark political conversations never had a political conversation with the main actress throughout filming it? Sounds like it really opened a dialogue 😬
This gave me flashbacks to when the ultra-white neighborhood where my old high school is put on a play called "Thomas and Sally." It was supposed to be a "lighthearted," romanticized re-imagining of the relationship between child sex trafficking victim Sally Hemmings and child abusing sex monster Thomas Jefferson. When this play attracted the deeply negative national attention it so richly deserved, the playhouse was like "guys, it's ok, the play was written by a black man."
"you've never seen a confederate flag... in georgia" your disbelief towards this movie made me cackle but at the same time i was cringing so bad... truly, kennie, only you can make these movies watchable lmao
Okay. By the way that the director was talking about how he wanted to spark conversation about social justice and racism I can tell that, at least in his mind, he took this movie very seriously. BUT in reality, this movie flopped and fell so hard. I agree with Kendall that all of the characters seem off as if they were caricatures and not actual real people. I'm actually glad that Kendall did a video about this movie because she does more justice to the topic of racism than this movie ever did.
The couple comes across like satire of social media comment threads on the topic of civil rights and modern social justice and the "woke" evoker's tendency to take itself way, way, WAAAYY too seriously. Similarly to the way the director's attitude reads through his alleged "defense" of said film.
One of the many things that irritate me about this movie is that the racism is not your average Joe "Oh, sorry about my grandma" kind of racism. This is sociopathic, fantastical racism that only occurs in cinema. I have no doubt there are people who enjoy causing problems for the black community, but it's, like, Karen is ALL of those people at once.
It could have had a more relatable character figuring out how much of how they think is connected to racist ideas we all learn growing up, maybe even the trauma that influenced certain behavior. Not even just focusing on blackness, but minority treatment in general, and how being black effects that in a Karen's eyes. It could have been an entertaining way to create conversation and educate many, but no, we got.. this....
How is it that he wants to “spark discussion,” hires (let’s pretend for a sec and call her) an “actress” who supports Trump and disavows BLM but then DOES NOT SPARK A DISCUSSION with her?! Did I miss something? 🤔
Well let's not pretend at all. Taryn Manning _is_ an actress and has been for over 20 years, she's been in quite a lot of movies and TV shows and she's done other stuff too. (...also a producer for 'Karen'...) That being said, yeah I don't get how no conversation would be had while filming this kind of movie either. The director either couldn't care less as long as it got done so he could milk the money out of the theme, or maybe he knew she wouldn't listen, or maybe, who knows, people might have been afraid of her reactions? Because apparently, on top of her... beliefs, from what I read on Wikipedia, she apparently got arrested for assaulting her assistant, then arrested for violating a restraining order and making criminal threats against girlfriend, accused of attacking another girlfriend and there's more legal and personal mess. Funsies...
YES! Girl I’m soooo sick of draining movies like this. LIKE WE KNOWWWWW the struggles we face every day.....why the hell would we want a movie about it. The news is ENOUGH. Like dam.
@@tyem4810 If you kept up to date with the promotion of the movie in general it very much was a "Black Vs White" mentality where the character of Karen was playing the role of "every white person ever", because we all know the stereotype of a white person is "They raycist". A lot of the promotion for the movie was very much that mentality of "The stereotypical white person is racist. We're just going to call her Karen to cover our tracks." A Karen is an entitled person that asks for the manager when they don't get their way. A Karen is a Karen regardless of skin colour. This woman isn't a "Karen" by the slang term, she's just a racist named Karen. You've also got the "all southern people are racist" stereotype with the fact that they're in the south. It's a stereotype, not reality. People regardless of where they live, for whatever reason, can be racist. Where a person lives does not dictate whether or not they are racist. I have met and seen PLENTY of racists of all skin tones in NYC and California. Where a person lives does not dictate whether or not they're an asshole. If you want to stop racism, you can't continue to perpetuate it and continue the cycle. We need to stop the stereotypes of many kinds. While I'll agree that being blind to racism isn't the answer, going out of our way to be racist because we're angry at the ACTUAL problem isn't the answer either.
@@screamingopossum7809 The avg white person is racist. Racism doesn’t always mean you throw racial slurs and threaten POC lives. Most Americans are racist and are taught not to challenge racism. You are lost if you think white people have the right to be mad that they are “stereotyped” as racist. There are entire towns of racist people who lynch black people to this day. Seven hundred one native women are missing in Wyoming alone, no news coverage fr. White people created the system of racism and are the sole benefactors of it. Everyone can perpetuate racism, and most black people have to deal with internalized racism, other poc perpetuate racism towards black people and face prejudice from white people and other groups, your assumption that most white people in this country aren’t racist is simply inaccurate. Why are y’all let off that easy? Y’all did this.
@someone in the world right. karen wasn’t inaccurate, its how the black characters were made to look stupid and how the film clearly caters to a white audience
I had the police called on me, my mom and my brother for that once. We were sitting on our front porch wating for a pizza delivery and laughing st a kevin hart video playing on my brothers phone. We were showing the delivery guy when a police officer showed up. Someone had told him we were having a party with drugs and loud music, which we obviously weren't. After watching the video, the officer told us which one of our neighbors made the call. Im just glad I live in a state where police use common sense!
I’ve lived in Georgia my whole life (26 years) and I can confirm that our weather is very bipolar and our cold months come randomly. We had a whole ice storm in January or February if I’m not mistaken and fall is getting colder and colder every year but last years winter was warm so it’s not predictable at all 🤣🤦🏽♀️
This reminds me of that episode from the boondocks when they were having that corporate meeting and the CEO lady was like "It's not black entertainment television, it's black EEeeeeVIL television. It's not enough that shows are bad, they have to be EEeeeeevil as well!"😭😭😭
The “karenism is bad” made me giggle since the only ppl who don’t realize Karen’s are the worst are just Karen’s so it makes me wonder why the writers didn’t realize that before this..
Lmao, he thought bringing up his 20 years in the business would give him some type of authority, but he actually made himself look worse. Like sir, that was the best you had to give? Imma need him to speak for himself cuz I was giving all of his "we" statements the side-eye.
bro i've lived in georgia all my life and i saw confed flags so often i thought they were just an old design of the us flag or something. i didn't learn from school what they were either, my cousin told me when she accompanied me to therapy and there was a flag right next to the office. needless to say i didnt feel so great about the old yt man giving me neurofeedback anymore
@@ereristark425 It's a love/hate relationship with folks who grow up with extreme seasonal change. On the one hand, you don't get summer weather as often so when you have it you tend to make the most of it, appreciate it, anticipate it when it's coming. On the other hand, you eventually just WISH for an end to the constant sweating because your body isn't acclimated enough to hot temperatures. Lol Winter and Autumn can be fun, the aesthetics are nice and falling snow is magical, you can wear layers comfortably, but on the other hand, cold and snow can get really old really fast. Lol especially snow removal and sub-zero temps. Sucks all the fun out. 😆 The idea of seasons is awesome, but after spending some winter months in the desert, I've learned that i cannot stand winter in the north anymore. In the US, there's really only one area in the Southwest you can go and truly live comfortably climate-wise in the coldest months. But the desert can still acquire a chill at night. In February of this year, all of New Mexico was below freezing. That's when Texas had their weather emergency.
I think whichever studio made it is trying to bring it back but with Granddad passing and the execs for some reason not wanting to hire his son who can imitate him and auditioned I highly doubt they will or will do a good job at it. Boondocks really was lightning in a bottle.
Kinda random but they’ve recently put all of Aaliyah’s music on streaming platforms. So I think an amazing “bad movie and a beat” would be a discussion of the stunningly awful dumpster fire of a movie “Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B”. The amount of absolutely offensively bad things could be talked about all day long.
God bless you Kennie, I had no idea you lost your mom. I’d never guess because you always bring such energy and positivity to every video and never fail to put a smile on my face. I’m sending you all the love and positive thoughts I can. I know your mom is so proud of you ❤️✨
It's a real thing in that it happens, but there's no special secret society needed. As she says, it's just called "being a cop". So it's kind of baffling they made up a secret society that wasn't needed to explain why a cop wouldn't get punished for police violence against a black person, when that's already a thing that happens(or I guess, doesn't happen) all the time...??? Kind of like giving a bird the power to levitate. Bit superfluous there, chief!
@@lymmea Nah, not called being a cop, like there's an actual secret society. What you're saying is true, like being a cop will get you really far. A friend I used to have that was a cop said it best: a local gang is no match for a police force because cops are the biggest gang in the country. That being said, there's a legit society, with initiation rituals, symbols of the organization, and "friends" in all ranks of politics, like for instance judges, DAs, prosecutors, commissioners, you name it.
Director: *makes a film about a political issue* Interviewer: Did you have conversations with the lead actress about these issues? Director: Nah. She just liked the material. Wtf that's hilarious but also sad. XD
I'm so confused. Is this movie made by a black guy who was really into white women who are on the down low. He just had to market it as an anti-racism film, so he tacked on some preachy moments. Which is why it makes me so uncomfortable.
I actually discovered your account when my father was passing and it saved me in a way. I felt like I was with a friend during one of the most difficult moments of my life. Love you, girl ❤️
I hate that this dude hired an actual Karen in his movie to "spark a conversation" about Karens and what they represent. But didn't even "spark a conversation" with her or the staff that he MADE have to work with her. He could have at least hired her specifically to prove a pretty meta point even if it was a weird one but he's just denying everything and not addressing it.
@@ArturGlass.C damn she's a Karen?? Did she do anything in particular that I can look up? I only know her from OITNB where, suspiciously similarly, she plays a hella racist woman 😬
I just looked up Coke Daniels and apparently, his first film was "Who Made The Potatoe Salad?" with Jaleel White. I've only ever seen one clip from that movie, probably the most famous scene from it, but based on that one clip, good god does it make more sense to me now why the characters in this were written and directed like such caricatures
Let's not forget, Taryn Manning (aka Karen) said shady things about the OSTNB cast & crew and then claimed that she was "cyber-hacked", but then an investigation found that that was a lie. 🤔
Imma say it: Black male directors have been in shambles ever since Jordan Peele's Get Out. They were in shambles before but now with Peele's success and Hollywood's disingenuous "commitment" to talk about and showcase black "issues" on screen *takes a whole breath* we're getting movies like this that have no business being made. I did a review for the trailer and I'm glad you reviewed the movie and director cause I couldn't. It would just be me screaming into the void for 20 mins
I used to work in sales, I met many Karen’s in my day. All shapes and sizes. Never was one this quiet and soft spoken. They never started off calm. It went from 0 to 100 real quick and they made sure everyone knew. 😳
This whole movie was just the couple experiencing racism and going “THE RACIST LADY WHO ACTS RACIST IS REALLY RACIST!?”
It feels like a cheap comedy on Netflix lmao, but he's been in the business for 9 years and worked with the biggest? Lmao, the way she ran away knocking over the garbage can, and when she got fired were litterly the funniest part of the video because we can all collectively agree on why does she run like that😂😭😭
*surprised pikachu face*
Why do they live in racist-town Georgia?
There is already a movie that's LITERALLY EXACTLY LIKE THIS..... Except it's from the perspective of a conservative black cop who lives in Southern California.... And his disdain for a younger mixed couple that move in the neighborhood.
Its called LAKEVIEW TERRACE... With actual great and talented actors in it... And I THINKS ITS A GREAT MOVIE...as Samuel Jackson does a phenomenal job playing the COP. And the one white dude whos in all the conjuring movies does an even greater job playing a 40-something liberal white guy who's unaware of his subtle racism at times just due to his innate white privilege he was unconsciously born into.
I mean they almost steal the movie scene by scene.. as he sees them moving in and is upset at the mere fact they're a mixed couple...and does the passive aggressive introduction and then EVEN catches the guy smoking (a cigarette) in his car while listening to 90s hip-hop.. down to them getting intimate in their pool and Samuel Jackson being able to see... And instead of a CAMERA he installs a light .. then they (the couple) install a light to counter Samuel Jacksons.. i mean honestly A DIRECT LIFT from the movie.....except this is a b movie from a, b cable channel... For people who actually enjoy B CONTENT.
The director/ author of the screenplay ALREADY KNOWS that theyre plagiarizing Lakeview Terrace ...and the channel is funding it...so i think they were conscious of the mid level of fhe filmmaking they were doing when this was in production.
I never knew this movie existed until tonight and i see the reviews but CMON... Im almost positive NO ONE INCLUDING the people responsible for making the movie... Actually took this movie seriously.
So id personally take it with a HUUGE grain of SALT. 🧂
"When black sitcoms were about black people and not explaining blackness to white people" Girl, tell it!
Blackish:👁👄👁
^^ yes Cody
As if we should explain 😒
Yes all the black sitcoms are ass nowadays. Nowhere near the level of entertaining woke without it being cringe back in the 90s show
Thank you! Shows were so much better in the 90s
"It's supposed to be satire" is my favorite excuse by screenwriters who accidentally wrote garbage.
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I'd say it's more so those who can't write anything BUT garbage.
😂
@@nicole71047 The weird thing is that, it doesn't feel like a satire. It feels like they are taking this seriously, and I wouldn't be surprised if this killed the term "karen" in order to not be reminded of this movie.
i think that the original idea was satire but they ended up doing just, pure garbage
Also isn’t the problem with Karen is that they aren’t usually explicitly racist? They’d never actually say ‘I hate black people.’ That’s part of the problem, it’s always ‘I’m not racist but-!’
yeah the whoLe idea of a Karen is the same as the nice guy shit. They think they're right. To their dying breath. They honestly don't think they're in the wrong and they think that bc they aren't " as obviously bad as the one who's openly racist". Which is bs. Bt they don't know that.
It's like they almost touched on that when she freaked out saying she wasn't racist but it didn't stick because then she said other stuff again. It's like they weren't sure if they should take it that way so they dipped it in and out.
@@kenya1067 hpnestLy it's jst a HUGE prob for the Victim. Bc U don't want to become orLook Like a Karen UrseLf so ya try to see the better. Bt in the end U set UrseLf to ALLOW that kinda behaVior. Bc reasonabLe ones don't want to cast jdgmet. i mean im a white woman so ik that i cpsnt sPeak for this woman or for U either. Women are ALREADy seen as OVeRLy EmOtiOnaL and aGgreSiVe if they say anything. And women of coLor get it eVn worse. From what i haVe seen from oUtside that. The angry bLack woman is a troPe. For me i haVe onLy been asked if i was on my Period. Bt honestLy. The stigma needs to GTFO bc anyone DESERVES to SPeak for them if someone is being nasty. Forget the second chance benefit of doUbt bs. They aren't going to go away either at so U might as weLL Let em know they're shit. i haVe set myseLf in ditUations where i COULD HAVE been fired bc im a bLUnt woman. Don't take shit. Not gonna Let someone say shit ab someone eLse or say something ab me. U got the BALLS to be saying some 1920s aged bs then i don't got a Prob saying something ab it
I think that is/was the original idea of a Karen. Not quite overt racism like the white men who'll threaten you to your face , but racism sort of coated in entitlement and sugar.
Thats the thing racist dont need to say something racist to denigrate, the motivation is the same the method is more sneaky.
i just wanna know why karen needed a backstory? like- racist people are just racist, there's no need for a villain backstory lmao
This movie feels like a white highschool’s student made film/psa about racism
This. Bc it’s nothing that hasn’t been said before and they did it unnecessarily.
feels like a mixed person in a with a white mom and they go to a white highschool made this
@@dyheartsu.971 yikes you’re wrong for that
@@Andre-bored 😕 how
@@dyheartsu.971 now why would u say that LMAOO
their little words of affirmation moment gave me major “you’s smart, you’s kind, you’s important vibes” 😭
Lmao why do I say this to my sister all the time lmao
"You's strong. You's intelligent. You's woke." 😭
They did that shit for the movie. In the book she says; you are smart, you are kind, you are important. 😒
@@squarebear619 oh my god. Could this get any worse
@@squarebear619 And it became a complete meme as a result lol
guys i can't believe racism is real im shaking and crying rn 😭
I'm half surprised this isn't a direct quote from the script
Shaking, crying and even throwing up 😭
@@cam4636 LOL fuck
Markiplier joke?
LMFAO
“Strong. Black woman… Queen.”
Okay but why did the delivery of this line send me 😭
it bas SO bad 💀
Isksksksks
Lmao
With how cartoonishly evil Karen was, I'm surprised that this movie didn't end with Karen's hand bursting out of her grave.
I just spit my mocha clear across the room😭😭😭
The visual I just got is just sending me......
@@blacknbougie8021 Move over, Jason. There's a new Horror franchise in town. And it wants to speak with your manager.
Is it weird I kind of wish that happened? 😂
“Your brother is hot”…He sure the hell is, look at all that sweat on his forehead. He’s sweltering, geez. Get him a fan.
I’m literally cry laughing.
😂 😆 😂 I can't even, even..
The way I GUFFAWED
😅😂😂😂
"let mommy watch the monkeys mate" NO KENDALL I SPIT OUT MY WATER
😭😭😭 I’m crying
I nearly choked on my Sprite
I fell on the floor
I had to pause
thas not even her name . 😭
Watching the world from a Karen's perspective is literally the worst/disturbing/unnecessary film concept I've ever heard.
Malcolm in the Middle's mom (Lois) was a Karen. Seeing things from her side wasn't degrading, demeaning or diminishing to anyone.
@@availanila Lois is not the same at whatever this movie was 🥲
@@availanila Lois was the best mom and character full stop in the show wdym
bc they need more sympathy....
@@availanila she definitely wasn’t a Karen she was more of a take no bs mom
I literally hate when people say “strong black woman”. Lol I hate that with a passion.
@KUREHA Right! Let me be dainty and weak for once lol
ughhhhhhhhhhhhhh whenever someone calls me strong I literally say please don’t say that I’m nowhere near that
Honestly at this point I take that phrase as a micro aggression because it only serves to dehumanize black women. I’m not strong I’m not your superhero I’m just a girl. leave me the hell alone. 🧍🏾♀️
@@pineappleisland9802 right they think black women can carry the weight of the world on our shoulders
!!!!!!! Even be so uncomfortable around other black people that speak like this its like they're almost saying that they enjoy being strung out, overworked and used. Why celebrate the amount of trauma you can take as if its a good thing?
So basically…she wasn’t acting. She was having a normal day. 😭
Pretty much. Kind of like Addison Rae in He's All That lol
They definitely tried to Jordan Peele and the failure is horrendous.
Those are the *exact* vibes they were going for smdh
@@SapphicKnits it’s both really funny but really sad at the same time
All the new "black horror" movies are trying to be Get Out but each one has failed.
Dollar General brand Get Out.
@@ThexDynastxQueen this yard sale, Get Out 😂😂😂
Nooo, Kenny. The entire community of therapist hate this app. They are underpayed and they have a limit of characters they can talk to you. If they go over it, they don't get paid and they sell your info to ad companies.
Boosting this comment! Did everyone just forget the Betterhelp scandal back in 2018?? A lot of the youtubers I've been watching have been sponsored by them :/
Wow, I didn’t know any of this. Do you know of any other therapy apps that doesn’t do this?
@@gisselleayala93 I would not be able to tell you I am on the lookout for one
As soon as I saw the sponsor my brain went "nooooo". They even have ads on TV and everytime I see them i'm reminded of the whole RUclips scandal!
@@kalystagutierrez1607 Yeah they seem to be aggressive with wanting to rehabilitate their image
As a Muslim who grew up in Georgia, yes it is pretty racist sometimes and yes it gets cold as hell.
We get two seasons here. Hot as fuck and cold as fuck
From my experience(as a black woman) they are racist in their house a lot of times but sweet to your face. Or you hear them saying something racist about you to their family or friends
@@dyheartsu.971 Well it was around 9/11 so no one bothered to hide it
@@knightfromhell1 my heart goes out to you. i am sorry.
@@knightfromhell1 Im so sorry, hopefully things got better
Huh erm FYI: Imani and Malik are the names of two black married Barbie-like Kwanza dolls that were sold in the early 90’s. They came in a pack TOGETHER dressed in Kenta cloth and traditional African clothes. This makes this movie 45% more corny. Look it up…I promise!
It’s like Dhar Mann. It’s so backwards that it feels insulting to the audience. Like do you think we’re dumb, sir?
This man really made this movie like Get Out doesn't exist and accomplished everything he want A LONG TIME BEFORE
Dude. Like the whole great horror and good satire was done well with Get Out. We didn't need another one. Also the fucking Karen was literally unlike other Karen's Bc he literally tried to murder HERSELF like that's breaking character. They use others to murder.
Get out is so cringe
@@InnerAtanih how?
@@InnerAtanih how?
Get out is a masterpiece
When she made the slaving away in the kitchen comment I SCREAM laughed, the sound that left my body was ungodly 💀
Not your name being Imani too😭😭
Same 🤦🏻♀️
I dropped my phone on accident when i saw the trailer LMAO
Literally 💀💀
@@dyheartsu.971 WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT
they always say they wanna have "difficult conversations" and "start dialogue" but when black people (VERY VALIDLY) try to talk about how uncomfortable films like this are the director's dismiss it. baby I thought u wanted to talk?
I find that when most people say they want to have a talk or discussion, what they mean is....they talk, you just listen.
@@shanchan8247 I was thinking it's the Intellectual(TM) version of "I was just joking, geez, don't get triggered!"
When he got antifreeze on him, why wouldn't he wash his hands in his own house? They're literally next door neighbours
Right? 1. It's two extra steps to get home, 2. Your neighbors are fuckin creeps, if you go in their house you may not get out again
Karen: *is racist*
Malik & Imani: *surprised Pikachu face*
Not the phrase “and let mommy watch the monkeys mate” being engraved in my brain for all of eternity
Thanks Kennifer lmaoo
A phrenologist broke into my home and carved it onto my skull. We will never recover.
I read this comment before she said it and I was still taken aback by the line
That is disgusting
😩
KENNIFER FSFJKSKSF
LMAOOO that ending quote though. "Because black lives matter, too." Lookin' like they just finished starring in 12 Years a Slave or some deep stuff like that.
I laughed so hard when I first saw the dude playing the trumpet. why is the playing it right next to them?💀💀
@@tunafish5462 It was so loud in the clip I saw it reminded me of the Family Guy scene where the trumpet plays too loud over everyone talking in a movie scene. It's literally that except it's Black people instead of Italians.
“She profiled two and a half black teenagers” girl 😭
I can't believe they jokerfied and gone girl-ified the concept of Karens. Like they took an obviously abhorrent concept of a woman and made her an archevil girlboss which inevitably means some weirdo is gonna kin this character and I just...I can't.
Also I think the cop brother just means the police union? But he worded it so weirdly lmao.
No, they meant the fr33 masôns. They claim to be a charity group but deeper research will tell you that it’s wayyyyyyyyyy deeper than just a police union
@@Penguin9796 no they meant the FOP, Fraternal Order of Police
Racist politician cult basically
Side Note: the man who plays a civil rights lawyer is an actual civil rights lawyer (literally represented George Floyds family and others) not sure why he’s (Ben Crump, yes that is his real name) is in this terrible movie.
he must have gotten a fat paycheck
Free advertising. Good for him. 👏 Cheaper than paying for his own commercial.
@@whatthehellisthis makes sense
He probably got suckered in by the director's "message".
@@thisasiankidistrashfordram374 I would say what Hope Cat said. Free advertising. He has been accused of profiting off of suffering by Samaria Rice so it wouldn't surprise me if that's what the reason was
"And let mommy watch the monkeys mate."
_KENNIE!_ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That had me dying 😭
I laughed so hard, I subscribed 🤣
I lost it when she said that 😭😭😭
@@ariflix I just discovered her yesterday and when she said that I died! Then subscribed when I could breath again
@@BlaqVampireQueen 🤣🤣🤣
Disclaimer: I couldn’t get passed the peeping Tom scene. Like how is she gonna blame them for traumatizing her kid that was three minutes away from beating off. I applaud you cause I couldn’t finish this movie. The guy behind this does look like someone’s uncle that thinks they know shit but you’re too tired of their personality to explain your point of view.
I think it’s an stupid, “crazy neighbor” movie trope. Or a made for tv lifetime trope idk, it happens alot. It’s werid.
I didn't make it past the conversation Karen had with the neighbor about getting them on the HOA. Yes, that conversation at the beginning of the movie.
In houses that close, you never have the window curtains open. And her child is a teen whom already seen such stuff
the movie sucked but the peeping tom scene made sense. The movie was telling us that she was crazy and in the wrong for blaming them. The whole point of that scene was that it was Karen and her son that were being creepy and intrusive, yet Karen was so racist that she blames the couple for "traumatizing" her kid even though the couple were the victims in that situation.
My uncle Bobby 😂
Can we talk about how Karen has turned from a word that Black people use to describe their specific experiences with a particular brand of white supremacist women who use their tears to endanger Black people into meaning just an annoying customer (not even white customer just customers in general). I really hate it.
That's what happens when internet culture gets ahold of a word. They did it with woke, they took over the idea of cancel culture and warped both into something completely different.
Same thing that happened to the term "cancelled"... it's so bad
Quite literally lol. I explained this on Elvis the Alien’s video about this same movie and all the white people in the comments told me I was wrong 🙃
@@madlie2452 well, how DARE you contradict what a white person knows as truth???? (/sarcasm, just in case you think I'm serious lol)
@@madlie2452 Its the same "No, they're just racist now! They're mainly being Karen's for being racist!!"
Me: "Don't you realize, customer service....racism....it all boils down to one thing "Karen thinks she is better than you and you are beneath her" Both point pretty much are the same. So IDKY people now are so hung up on saying Karen's are just White Racist women....like no, its literally all about Women who think they're completely better than you and throw some sort of privilege card around. But no
"Karen's got to be White" BOY/GURL....working in customer service.....the amount of entitlement from MiddleEastern, White, Black, Hispanic customers (worked in a frozen yogurt place so any issues so far stem'd from Karen's of those nationalities) -note morons out there, I'm not targeting races. I'm literally stating as of yet I've never had an Asian Karen at my place XD
"As a black person, I find BET to be some of the most regressive ****" Girl, same! I am so glad somebody else said it. I miss the days of 106 and Park and Comic View. Good times, indeed.
Damn so the Karen actress delivering those lines LITERALLY with her full heart huh.
Can we all just agree as a collective to stop making movies off of black trauma? Or racial trauma? We already have SO many, why do we need more racism-induced trauma stories for the quintillionth time?
Yeah I'm getting tired of them. Like I definitely understand the importance of them as a black person, but when every single movie with predominantly black people in it is a black trauma movie???? Let us be in movies that are just...regular movies?
Facts! 💯💯💯💯
The entire Netflix black section 🤣🤣 it’s so depressing and they all be the same kinda stories 😅 sigh.. we can do mooore
Exactly!! As if this pandemic, the real violence & homicides that have exploded across metro cities isn't enough real life black trauma. I'm glad I didn't pay YT to watch this movie
like can I just have a movie where its just black people being normal and happy lmao, thats all I want-
"I didn't hire her for her political views; I hired for to play Karen". Pretty sure Karens are known for their political views as well but go off, I guess
He also said, let's put money into the pockets on a real life Karen by making a mockery of black experiences and racism.
He actually pulled the whole "she's such a nice wonderful person" bit as well are you SERIOUS
He explicitly said he made the film to start conversations but didn't want to have a conversation with this woman? Something doesn't seem right there...
My thoughts: the Boondocks would have DEFINITELY done it better AND actually funny. At least they were able to make commentary 🤣
not only did he expose his audience to more black trauma but he also exposed these actors to a genuinely bigoted person 🙄 classic hollywood bs
When they dropped the PSA about anti-racism at the end, it felt kind of ... I don't know, facetious? Forced? Just because the movie was such a joke up until that point, so tacking on such a serious message in the last few minutes felt really disingenuous.
Also they got Ben Crump to he in this? Doesn't he have other things to do with his time?
Also there was the dude playing the trumpet... for some reason lol.
“dusty black uncle ‘humor’” 💀💀
"Not all skinfolk is kinfolk." YES! Thank you. I've been in need of a short, sweet and pointed way to express some of the weirdest interactions I've had these last few years.
Or as Andre 300 said, "every n**ga aint down for the cause."
this feels like another entry into the "racial torture porn" genre like Them was
The director going on about how the movie was supposed to spark political conversations never had a political conversation with the main actress throughout filming it? Sounds like it really opened a dialogue 😬
This gave me flashbacks to when the ultra-white neighborhood where my old high school is put on a play called "Thomas and Sally."
It was supposed to be a "lighthearted," romanticized re-imagining of the relationship between child sex trafficking victim Sally Hemmings and child abusing sex monster Thomas Jefferson.
When this play attracted the deeply negative national attention it so richly deserved, the playhouse was like "guys, it's ok, the play was written by a black man."
“It’s okay guys a monkey made it 😄”
Wtf!? That’s so messed up
On god whoever wrote that play is going to hell
I'm sorry, *W H A T ?*
It was supposed to be WHAT?!
"you've never seen a confederate flag... in georgia" your disbelief towards this movie made me cackle but at the same time i was cringing so bad... truly, kennie, only you can make these movies watchable lmao
Okay. By the way that the director was talking about how he wanted to spark conversation about social justice and racism I can tell that, at least in his mind, he took this movie very seriously. BUT in reality, this movie flopped and fell so hard. I agree with Kendall that all of the characters seem off as if they were caricatures and not actual real people. I'm actually glad that Kendall did a video about this movie because she does more justice to the topic of racism than this movie ever did.
Exactly like a comedy movie about Karen's with no real storyline bit Karen's 😂😭😭
The couple comes across like satire of social media comment threads on the topic of civil rights and modern social justice and the "woke" evoker's tendency to take itself way, way, WAAAYY too seriously. Similarly to the way the director's attitude reads through his alleged "defense" of said film.
"She threw her pie pan away. That's when you gotta beat a b*** azz!"
-the way I scrempt
One of the many things that irritate me about this movie is that the racism is not your average Joe "Oh, sorry about my grandma" kind of racism. This is sociopathic, fantastical racism that only occurs in cinema.
I have no doubt there are people who enjoy causing problems for the black community, but it's, like, Karen is ALL of those people at once.
Well to be fair, nobody causes more problems for black people than black people themselves.
"today's video is sponsored by something very dear to my heart"
Me: passionfli..
K: better help
Me: oh
One day
Hope she goes back to the hilariously bad series that is Gabriel's inferno.
They should had given her a sponsorship like yesterday
Soon
A movie like Karen had potential to show the subtly of modern racism. But they were so on the nose 💀
It could have had a more relatable character figuring out how much of how they think is connected to racist ideas we all learn growing up, maybe even the trauma that influenced certain behavior. Not even just focusing on blackness, but minority treatment in general, and how being black effects that in a Karen's eyes. It could have been an entertaining way to create conversation and educate many, but no, we got.. this....
How is it that he wants to “spark discussion,” hires (let’s pretend for a sec and call her) an “actress” who supports Trump and disavows BLM but then DOES NOT SPARK A DISCUSSION with her?! Did I miss something? 🤔
the lead actress did all that? how do you act in orange is the new black and do shit like that? makes no sense
Well let's not pretend at all. Taryn Manning _is_ an actress and has been for over 20 years, she's been in quite a lot of movies and TV shows and she's done other stuff too.
(...also a producer for 'Karen'...)
That being said, yeah I don't get how no conversation would be had while filming this kind of movie either.
The director either couldn't care less as long as it got done so he could milk the money out of the theme, or maybe he knew she wouldn't listen, or maybe, who knows, people might have been afraid of her reactions?
Because apparently, on top of her... beliefs, from what I read on Wikipedia, she apparently got arrested for assaulting her assistant, then arrested for violating a restraining order and making criminal threats against girlfriend, accused of attacking another girlfriend and there's more legal and personal mess. Funsies...
@@Marina_7 damn she was crazy in the show, didn’t know she was crazy in real life too..
I don't think he has an ounce of intellect that isn't made up of poorly rehashed rote mainstream narratives ..
@@Marina_7 it does make me question how does she end up taking roles that in a way reflect who she is? I guess she likes being famous and getting cash
YES! Girl I’m soooo sick of draining movies like this. LIKE WE KNOWWWWW the struggles we face every day.....why the hell would we want a movie about it. The news is ENOUGH. Like dam.
better help is problematic af bestie whyy😭 people have been speaking up against that exploitative organization for years now 🤦🏽♀️
No this movie isn’t offensive to black people. This movie is offensive to humanity 😂
what would nonblack people be offended by exactly
@@tyem4810 If you kept up to date with the promotion of the movie in general it very much was a "Black Vs White" mentality where the character of Karen was playing the role of "every white person ever", because we all know the stereotype of a white person is "They raycist". A lot of the promotion for the movie was very much that mentality of "The stereotypical white person is racist. We're just going to call her Karen to cover our tracks." A Karen is an entitled person that asks for the manager when they don't get their way. A Karen is a Karen regardless of skin colour. This woman isn't a "Karen" by the slang term, she's just a racist named Karen.
You've also got the "all southern people are racist" stereotype with the fact that they're in the south. It's a stereotype, not reality. People regardless of where they live, for whatever reason, can be racist. Where a person lives does not dictate whether or not they are racist. I have met and seen PLENTY of racists of all skin tones in NYC and California. Where a person lives does not dictate whether or not they're an asshole.
If you want to stop racism, you can't continue to perpetuate it and continue the cycle. We need to stop the stereotypes of many kinds. While I'll agree that being blind to racism isn't the answer, going out of our way to be racist because we're angry at the ACTUAL problem isn't the answer either.
@@tyem4810 they just want to be included
@@screamingopossum7809 The avg white person is racist. Racism doesn’t always mean you throw racial slurs and threaten POC lives. Most Americans are racist and are taught not to challenge racism. You are lost if you think white people have the right to be mad that they are “stereotyped” as racist. There are entire towns of racist people who lynch black people to this day. Seven hundred one native women are missing in Wyoming alone, no news coverage fr. White people created the system of racism and are the sole benefactors of it. Everyone can perpetuate racism, and most black people have to deal with internalized racism, other poc perpetuate racism towards black people and face prejudice from white people and other groups, your assumption that most white people in this country aren’t racist is simply inaccurate. Why are y’all let off that easy? Y’all did this.
@someone in the world right. karen wasn’t inaccurate, its how the black characters were made to look stupid and how the film clearly caters to a white audience
“Angered by the sound of black merriment” 😂😭
I thought she said “merry men” but either way…I cackled!
I had the police called on me, my mom and my brother for that once. We were sitting on our front porch wating for a pizza delivery and laughing st a kevin hart video playing on my brothers phone. We were showing the delivery guy when a police officer showed up. Someone had told him we were having a party with drugs and loud music, which we obviously weren't. After watching the video, the officer told us which one of our neighbors made the call. Im just glad I live in a state where police use common sense!
I'm dying💀
I also cackled at this line
That was the part that got me😭
There's so many videos of Karen's out there now, you can splice them all together and make you a complete movie franchise.
Multiple sequels and spin-offs too!
@@mfuentes4961 and prequels to see how they became a Karen
Those could actually be scary as fuck.
The director should have just been honest and said that he was just very jealous of Jordan Peele’s success and he wanted his own slice of that pie
"Not all skinfolk are kinfolk" is exactly how you describe the director omg
“Angered by the sound of Black merriment”… I can’t lmao
not me grinning like an idiot when kennie said 'i see it youre glowing'
she really be that aunty we all need 😭😅🥰
literally i felt so seen
@@sarah-zv8ld SAME
I’ve lived in Georgia my whole life (26 years) and I can confirm that our weather is very bipolar and our cold months come randomly. We had a whole ice storm in January or February if I’m not mistaken and fall is getting colder and colder every year but last years winter was warm so it’s not predictable at all 🤣🤦🏽♀️
This feels like something my English teacher in 12th grade would’ve made us do as a collective class project after reading “A Raisin in the Sun.”
kenny: “hi you look nice”
me: *hungover, bonnet half off, lips ashy*
and I’m sure you look lovely all the same!
This reminds me of that episode from the boondocks when they were having that corporate meeting and the CEO lady was like "It's not black entertainment television, it's black EEeeeeVIL television. It's not enough that shows are bad, they have to be EEeeeeevil as well!"😭😭😭
YES
" you look nice!!! "
Me, who just woke up and is squinting at my screen:
its like they watched "Get Out" and was like lets make a worse version of it
The “karenism is bad” made me giggle since the only ppl who don’t realize Karen’s are the worst are just Karen’s so it makes me wonder why the writers didn’t realize that before this..
Lmao, he thought bringing up his 20 years in the business would give him some type of authority, but he actually made himself look worse. Like sir, that was the best you had to give? Imma need him to speak for himself cuz I was giving all of his "we" statements the side-eye.
Kennie’s commentary is the only reason I can get through this awful movie 😂
“And let mommy watch the monkeys mate” BRUH THAT LINE TOOK ME OUUT😭😭
Better help is a scammmmm please don't promote them 💀. The people on that app arent even certified to be talking to people like they're therapists.
bro i've lived in georgia all my life and i saw confed flags so often i thought they were just an old design of the us flag or something. i didn't learn from school what they were either, my cousin told me when she accompanied me to therapy and there was a flag right next to the office. needless to say i didnt feel so great about the old yt man giving me neurofeedback anymore
"You like Fall? Favorite time of year?"
Me, who lives in the Caribbean: *Y'all got seasons? I know nothing but summer.*
Ugh mood😩 here we have:
1. A little bit of wind kind of summer
2. One week of rain,
3. Flowers kind of summer
4. Boiling fucking hell
I came to America from the Caribbean and seasons are WORST
@@rx500androidCheers from India lmao
I'm in Florida so our seasons are hurricane and hot.
@@ereristark425
It's a love/hate relationship with folks who grow up with extreme seasonal change. On the one hand, you don't get summer weather as often so when you have it you tend to make the most of it, appreciate it, anticipate it when it's coming. On the other hand, you eventually just WISH for an end to the constant sweating because your body isn't acclimated enough to hot temperatures. Lol
Winter and Autumn can be fun, the aesthetics are nice and falling snow is magical, you can wear layers comfortably, but on the other hand, cold and snow can get really old really fast. Lol especially snow removal and sub-zero temps. Sucks all the fun out. 😆
The idea of seasons is awesome, but after spending some winter months in the desert, I've learned that i cannot stand winter in the north anymore. In the US, there's really only one area in the Southwest you can go and truly live comfortably climate-wise in the coldest months. But the desert can still acquire a chill at night. In February of this year, all of New Mexico was below freezing. That's when Texas had their weather emergency.
The main actress is just a bit too convincing in this role
Once you get to the end of this video it starts to make so much sense as to why😭
@@judaisupremacy6125 I went "ohhhhh that's why"
The fact that i loved her character in orange is the new black 😔
@@booeey Ironically her character “Pennsatucky” on OITNB was racist too.
God we need Boondocks back so bad in this modern day.
I think whichever studio made it is trying to bring it back but with Granddad passing and the execs for some reason not wanting to hire his son who can imitate him and auditioned I highly doubt they will or will do a good job at it.
Boondocks really was lightning in a bottle.
Society’s too sensitive now. We wouldn’t be able to handle The Boondocks
@AFROQUEEIRDO !
@@ThexDynastxQueen J.D. Witherspoon deserves better!!!
Kinda random but they’ve recently put all of Aaliyah’s music on streaming platforms. So I think an amazing “bad movie and a beat” would be a discussion of the stunningly awful dumpster fire of a movie “Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B”. The amount of absolutely offensively bad things could be talked about all day long.
Karen videos are only funny when they get absolutely BODIED by the time the video ends. This movie made me itchy 💀
Not "you are a STRONG BLACK man/woman" chilee 😑😑😩
Sounded like ahe was doing morning affirmations with a 4 year old.
Made me so sick honestly 😂 My sister was laughing at me because I kept saying how terrible the dialogue was 😂
Kennie's 'Uncle' voice took me OUT!! How was this supposed to be a "feel good" movie?!?!
Same 😩
This took me back to an episode on Boondocks about BET.
"Welcome to BET HEADQUATERS"
"How are we going to fuck up black people's lives today?"
God bless you Kennie, I had no idea you lost your mom. I’d never guess because you always bring such energy and positivity to every video and never fail to put a smile on my face. I’m sending you all the love and positive thoughts I can. I know your mom is so proud of you ❤️✨
Reviewing bad BET movies is something I never asked for, but now want more of 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There’s something off about the way Karen’s hair looks
I think it's just a stiff ass wig
@@knightfromhell1
Why wasn’t the wig blonde? Where these black haired wigged Karen’s been since bbq Becky?
Wow, for some reason I read 'Kennie' and was so confused.
That brotherhood in the police force is a real thing.
excuse me what ???!!?
In my whole life ive never seen the wife, child , mother etc of a police office on the news ... Ever
It's a real thing in that it happens, but there's no special secret society needed. As she says, it's just called "being a cop". So it's kind of baffling they made up a secret society that wasn't needed to explain why a cop wouldn't get punished for police violence against a black person, when that's already a thing that happens(or I guess, doesn't happen) all the time...??? Kind of like giving a bird the power to levitate. Bit superfluous there, chief!
blue wall of silence
@@lymmea Nah, not called being a cop, like there's an actual secret society. What you're saying is true, like being a cop will get you really far. A friend I used to have that was a cop said it best: a local gang is no match for a police force because cops are the biggest gang in the country. That being said, there's a legit society, with initiation rituals, symbols of the organization, and "friends" in all ranks of politics, like for instance judges, DAs, prosecutors, commissioners, you name it.
Ceelo Green isn't really talked about anymore because of the SA allegations against him
Him too? Geez...
@@LisaFrank39 Yup, allegedly he put ecstacy in a woman's drink without her knowledge. Talking about "it ain't r@p3 if the woman's asleep!" 😳😵
My God….another one bites the dust.
@@evonnastrange1242 I have seen many fucked up logic but that one is one of the most fucked up as I’m trying to see how does that make sense to him
@@scarletsage6267 i know right! Apparently, it only counts if you're conscious🥴
Director: *makes a film about a political issue*
Interviewer: Did you have conversations with the lead actress about these issues?
Director: Nah. She just liked the material.
Wtf that's hilarious but also sad. XD
Also "I meant to spark conversation. But not with the people I hired. Other conversations."
“Does it get cold enough for Uggs in Georgia?” As someone born in Atlanta and has lived here for 25 years, no. No it does not.
Before this even starts i already wonder why the hell would anyone audition to be in this movie
IKR covid really did punch a hole in their wallets
Covids been hard for everyone 😅
Eating and paying bills are huge motivators 🤣🤣
Desperation, probably.
Money
Wait a black person wrote and directed this, I saw the trailer and thought "okay what white man wrote this"!
I'm as confused as you are
It’s very baffling and makes my head hurt and itch
Me too😭
@@lilikaza02 you're so pretty akwoejwndoene
I'm so confused. Is this movie made by a black guy who was really into white women who are on the down low. He just had to market it as an anti-racism film, so he tacked on some preachy moments. Which is why it makes me so uncomfortable.
The mii channel music playing quietly at the background while Kennie talks about the director is the cherry on top
I actually discovered your account when my father was passing and it saved me in a way. I felt like I was with a friend during one of the most difficult moments of my life. Love you, girl ❤️
So Taryn Manning is the real Trojan horse who made Karen into an unbelievable supervillain therefore devaluing the concept and conversation?
I hate that this dude hired an actual Karen in his movie to "spark a conversation" about Karens and what they represent. But didn't even "spark a conversation" with her or the staff that he MADE have to work with her. He could have at least hired her specifically to prove a pretty meta point even if it was a weird one but he's just denying everything and not addressing it.
I knew that was her once I heard that lisp . Ugh.
@@ArturGlass.C damn she's a Karen?? Did she do anything in particular that I can look up? I only know her from OITNB where, suspiciously similarly, she plays a hella racist woman 😬
I just looked up Coke Daniels and apparently, his first film was "Who Made The Potatoe Salad?" with Jaleel White. I've only ever seen one clip from that movie, probably the most famous scene from it, but based on that one clip, good god does it make more sense to me now why the characters in this were written and directed like such caricatures
oh HE made that? yep makes sense
Jaleel White? The voice actor of SatAm Sonic????
I love that the title tells me everything I need to know about the movie's writing style. Saves me time.
Let's not forget, Taryn Manning (aka Karen) said shady things about the OSTNB cast & crew and then claimed that she was "cyber-hacked", but then an investigation found that that was a lie. 🤔
He didn’t spill it he just started pouring it on his hands. Literally one of the funniest moments in this entire movie 😆
Imma say it: Black male directors have been in shambles ever since Jordan Peele's Get Out. They were in shambles before but now with Peele's success and Hollywood's disingenuous "commitment" to talk about and showcase black "issues" on screen *takes a whole breath* we're getting movies like this that have no business being made. I did a review for the trailer and I'm glad you reviewed the movie and director cause I couldn't. It would just be me screaming into the void for 20 mins
I used to work in sales, I met many Karen’s in my day. All shapes and sizes. Never was one this quiet and soft spoken. They never started off calm. It went from 0 to 100 real quick and they made sure everyone knew. 😳
Ironically enough the directors name is "Coke" Daniels and it seemed like he was on some while making this mess of a movie 😂