Bridge to Terabithia is AWFUL
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Coraline or Corpse Bride?
also #BEFORE300KGANG
CORALINE
Coralline
Coralineee
Corpse Bride 100%
I love Corpse Bride but Coraline...
I remember watching the movie as a kid and thinking “this girl isn’t actually dead, she’s gonna turn up alive or something” and then she just stayed dead. This movie petrified me
bro same like end credit scenes were not even a thing at the time but my 4th grade ass was sitting there waiting for like a scene of her on the edge of the river just opening her eyes to show she didnt die
I thought so too
It makes me think of My Girl when she freaked out saying he needed his glasses. So sad 😞
had my whole fifth grade class crying our asses off
as a kid i thought he made her up and she was a figment of his imagination like terabithia but that wouldnt really make sense if everyone knew who she was
My parents rented this movie as a treat to get my & my little brother’s minds off our little cousin’s passing. Such a crushing backfire
Holy sh-💀😂
I laughed out loud when I read that and I feel like a monster.... T-T
Wtf dude 😶😐😅
I'm sorry I laughed - 😭
im so sorry for laughing
The sadness this movie brought me in my childhood was TOO MUCH
Waaaaaay too much 😭😭
@@anggraeni6546 can you stfu
Right 😭
As someone who has come home and found out that a friend has passed away suddenly, the sleeping bit in the movie isn't that far off. At some point you get so exhausted from crying that your body just gives up and you have to rest. If anything I'd try to sleep more in the days after because when I was awake I'd just be thinking about her.
I don't mean to be a downer btw, just sharing my experience. I hope you guys never have to go through something like that.
im so sorry
@@dumbloser666
I’m so sorry for your loss, but I hope that you have found some peace and comfort since then. ❤️
@@haleyzuniga6394 it'll be 6 years soon, and honestly it has gotten much better. Certain movies and shows and books will always hit differently now though. Thanks for the kind words 💛
When I was at my grandpa's funeral, i didnt knew how to handle loss so i listened music with my earphones in some room that was empty. It was disrespectful to do that while others were crying but i was young and immature. From that experience, i know everyone has different reactions to loss. It might be awkward sometimes but most important thing is getting over it after shw. I hope nobody experiences this kind of stuff and no judge to people who does it too. Im sorry for your loss, i hope that person is in better place now.
Not so fun fact: the book was written for the author's son, whose best friend had died after being struck by lightning. To help him cope. He co-wrote the screenplay and also co-produced.
JUST MAKE ME CRY MORE WHY DON’T YA
Oh fUCK ME WHY WOULD YOU TELL ME THIS oh my goDDDD😭😭😭😭😭
Bro IDK why and I feel awful - but when you said “he died by being struck by lightening” it was so abrupt and unexpected I ended up laughing.
@@firstlast9846 **zap**
@@chloesantos8637 He and his friend were both 8 when it happened.
joe whispering “she gets hit by her parents” and then aaron proceeding to lose it is why im subscribed
This part almost got me caught for watching while at work because I laughed fairly audibly haha
And Jo trying his best not to laugh bc he knows that is a serious subject and Aaron just can't hold it
fr i laughed too
Couldn’t have said it better BAHABHAGS
lollll fr
Now you guys have to watch Zathura eventually, you’ve opened the Josh Hutcherson door
And little manhattan!
Josh Hutch pipeline
OMG YES
Firehouse Dog let's gooo
Zathura was one big part of my childhood that I forgot and then realized what it was! That shit terrified me as a kid
It’s terrible to realize that this movie was my childhood.
It explains a lot.
Why is that terrible?
@@anggraeni6546 How bout no
What? This ovie is actually so good.
Not really terrible I actually remember liking this as a kid
Same here
“don’t celebrate too early we all know what’s gonna happen…” “WOMEN”
I was reading this as they were saying it 😂
THAT PART
me: crying bc leslie is dead
aaron and jo: sHES DEAD SHE SUFFERED SHES GONE-
SHES DEAD DIED A HORRIBLE PAINFUL DEATH GONE GONE GONE JUST LIKE YOUR DOG
Yeah these motherfuckers have no heart
The scene when he found out she died (by herself, on the way to THEIR special place, no less..) fucked me up SO bad as a kid omggg. I remember feeling such visceral grief and confusion. It was absolutely indescribable at the time because I didn't know what panic attacks were yet 😞 ugh.
Oh both that and grave of the fireflies fucked me up as a kid
Ugh, "panic attacks", that woman thing.
@@iim4xii129me if I was a dork
you do know men get panic attacks too, right? Especially men who fought in the military @@iim4xii129
Same man
i love how this movie was so transformative for a lot of people in their childhood, including me. it was like my first introduction to death and i remember that i couldnt fully comprehend the fact that she died the first time i saw this. like it didnt make sense to me how she was there and then she wasnt and when i finally understood i was a WRECK lmao
While me, I always knew that people die. Maybe since when I was 2 years old.
@@QueenHela240 Yes, because OP definitely meant that they had never heard about the concept of death before. The point is the movie was the first time a lot of kids were made to truly relate to the idea of losing a close friend.
@@QueenHela240 oh I’m so cool cause I have seen death before I remember
@@DoctorTauri I don't think it's a cool thing to know. It's like you want to start an argument for no reason. 😂
@Queen Hela well what you're saying is kind of ridiculous.
1. People don't hold memories from that early very often
2. Children don't really have the consciousness or understanding needed to understand death until they hit a certain age. Normally around 10 iirc.
And 3. It's not like they'd never heard of ppl dying. But the impact of that, what that actually means to lose someone....kids can't grasp that at age 2.
if the most bizzare thing aaron can think of is three animals stacked, he's gonna cower at the Roald Dahl classic the Giraffe, the Pelly and me
No one tell him about the I Just Can’t Wait To Be King sequence in The Lion King 😂
He better not read Town Musicians of Breman anytime soon
@@vixiestarfire Nooooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was thinking We Bare Bears
Holy fuck I thought the same thing hahahha
“She gets hit by her parents” and then aaron laughs for a solid minute 💀
Imagine someone new coming into your life as a child, becoming your best friend and THEN dying suddenly. Oh the trauma!
This movie made me cry as a kid, enough that my dad watched it on his own to see what made me react that way. So. Can't wait to see yall watch this tradegy unfold lmao
How did he react? Could he see why you reacted that way?
@@moonstone6164 I was only like 7 or 8 so I dont remember his actual reaction, he just told me years later that he did. He just said something along the lines of "I watched it after you because I'd never seen you so upset at a movie before. I didnt realize what a messed up movie it was, sorry" bc hes kinda a stoic guy lol I doubt he got emotional. He didnt let my sister watch it until she was older though
bridge to teribithia was the first book and first movie that ever made me cry and it's traumatizing to even think about this movie but here we are
Congrats, you made it to the right place to deal with that trauma... by watching people make fun of it!
The fucked up part about this movie is that they were just kids playing, their imagination was Terabithia. Then she just died and it woke a lot of us up but the kids still kept their innocence I guess..? Moral of the story, don’t swing on ropes alone kids
*When 9/11 traumatized your five year old self and this was nothing*
I think the bridge represents adolescences (preteen, teenage hood) and terebithia is childhood, you cross the bridge of childhood to reach maturity to the other (obv stuff ik lemme feel smart)
I remember feeling scammed by this film, it was when Eragon, Harry Potter, Narnia, Spiderwick etc came out and I was expecting a fantasy film and by the end 9 y/o me was like '... What the fuck was that' 😂
@@cm9231 lol true 😂
It's life man, I loved the movie because of that happening
it was so moving as a kid to hear the dad say that leslie wasn't going to hell. 🤧😥😥
Of course she didn't. She went to Terabithia.
Imagine asking a 10 year old why he’s upset and he goes “I think my best friend is in hell and it’s all my fault.” 👁👄👁
@@Danny_Deleto stop bc as a kid i expected her to show up at the end of the movie when jess brought his sister! it was so cruel to not even see her one more time, but that is life. 😥
Why did he think she was going to hell again? I forget
@@alamp.8271 I think Leslie suggested at some point she wasn’t sure she believed in the Bible or something like that, or at least didn’t understand it
I met the author of the book when I was 10 and I literally sobbed in front of her begging her to bring Leslie back to life
Damn and what did she say
@@eiwhaz-tina6528 I think she said something like "Leslie lives on in all of us."
@@Rose-po2vd 💀
wow
@@Rose-po2vd That is the funniest most stereotypical author shit I'm crying
aaron, joe, IF Y’ALL FUCKING OBLITERATE THIS MOVIE I WILL CRY PLEASE ITS SUCH A GOOD MOVIE I LOVE OT
I used to feel that way about Cailou
@@everythingdibs344 who the fuck feels that way about Cailou?
Lmao Cara out for blood
@@hgfgghffghhgfghhjhhh LMAOOO unsuspecting kids?
@@hgfgghffghhgfghhjhhh me the fuck 😐
Am I the only one that distinctly remembers her falling off the rope? Like on screen? Her just dying off screen is SO weird, I could’ve sworn I saw it
Yes!! Dude I remember that too! Wtf 😂
@@Truth_is_Here1 When the ✨Mandela Effekt✨kicks in lol
I feel there’s two version, when I watched for the first time it was off screen
I THOUGHT THIS TOO LIKE YOU COULD SEE HER BODY IN THE RIVER. IT WAS THERE
Yea!! I remember it showing her getting on the rope and falling off but nothing past that. Maybe it’s just in my imagination from reading the book before hand but I don’t know.
Jo: "she gets hit by her parents"
Aaron: starts laughing quietly
The most Libra & Scorpio response they could possibly have had
@@UhaveN0idea looking at your pfp it makes sense that you say some shit like that
That explains why I also laughed so hard at that part I’m a Scorpio
Zodiac signs don’t define your personality you weirdos 💀 those stars are dead
@@Purrrrrrsiayou're only allowed to be talking that shit if you're an atheist, theists have no right to judge astrologers
aaron: "I rember this being a lot sadder"
me: already crying from the second I saw what scene it was
Me *haven’t even seen the movie but knows she was going to disappear or something like that*: starts crying randomly when I realized she was going to die and the forest will be his comfort place
Lesson of this share: you’re not alone bestie😭😭😭
On a positive note, I think this movie did a really good job of showing what it's like when imaginatively playing as a kid. The way everything seems more fantastical, even the scene of the trees moving more when she says to be louder, or making up characters from weirdly shaped stuff in the woods. It makes me feel super nostalgic for when my childhood friends and I would come up with super detailed, imaginative world's out of basically just sticks and the woods around us.
The fact that Aaron & Jo could only joke about the dad's delivery on Leslie rather than absorb that's she's died off-screen all of a sudden says a lot about them. 😆🙃
Yeahhh- I honestly kind of hate that about them, they never pay attention to the important parts and then complain that nothing makes sense or that it’s too cheesy even though it’s a kids movie ://
Yeah I really like them but can’t lie they pissed me off with this one
@@toyah6459 Understandable, and yes I'm used to their jokes too so I didn't mind them that much. I just expected a bit more of a reaction to its reveal, like a gasp or sudden confusion, but without so much as a mention it might as well have never happened to them. Especially since they *have* reacted to death/almost death scenes before, like in Barbie of Swan Lake.
@@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose I mean, its a super popular movie. They've probably seen it before or they just know what happens, cus most people do
@@chloesantos8637 I agree with you
I remember watching this as a kid and being severely disappointed that all the fantasy stuff was all in their imaginations and wasn't really happening. Then I never saw it again
I never really got it, like how did Jess survive the fall if the Troll wasn’t really there and the wind blowing Jess literally calls Leslie out for having good timing and then the wind blows harder after the 2nd chant
@@Nub_Fish they were imagining. It was their imaginary world did you not get that?
@@Nub_Fish imagination. They used the phrase, "keep your mind wide open" and thats how it plays off
@NubFish he didn't actually fall like that. He probably jumped but they pretended he was falling and he climbed back up, but they pretended a troll saved him.
yeah I thought it was a crappy movie as a kid.
I love how in every video Jo gets more and more done with Aaron’s outta pocket comments 💀 your guys’ content is GOLD
The thing about this movie is that when I first watched it, I was young, younger than 7 I think. English isn’t my mother tongue so I wasn’t as fluent back then. So when I heard, “Your friend Leslie is dead.” and I didn’t know what ‘dead’ meant. So I asked my mom and I can tell she was conflicted about explaining it to me. She then explained it as “someone who left this world.” when I asked leaving to where, she said, “Somewhere better, hopefully.” In other words, for the longest time, I thought Leslie left from our world and joined the Terabithia world lmao
cap
Aww, that’s kinda sweet
@@stuffwithsoph8264 literally why would that be cap? Kids don’t understand death all the damn time
@@maijashea death isn't something you have somebody explain to you, you just know, all living things know, its human instinct
@@stuffwithsoph8264 they said English was not their first language so it makes sense why they didn’t know
'My man bricked up in Terabithia bru'
-Aaron, from Aaron and Jo, 2021
Spit has never flew out my mouth the way it did when I heard those specific words together in a sentence 🤣 This is definitely a quote I REFUSE to forget!
That teacher taking a student alone still makes me very uncomfortable. I would never be okay if I found out my kid's been going out on the town with his teacher.
Yeah the book was written in like the late 70’s or 80’s so it’s like weird for a movie in the 00’s because like…stuff changed .
Gen z not handling shit again i see😂 u cant be friends with ur teacher now apparantly.
@@nathanielpettersen2560 fuck yeah dude we love to hear of adults with authority being alone with otherwise unsupervised and highly impressionable children 🤠 millennial here and you're insane
@@nathanielpettersen2560You or your friends were groomed. I am not GenZ, just letting you know.
@@nathanielpettersen2560 the fact of the matter is people are weird and there are many cases of teachers preying on children lmao. Why take the chance with yours?? When you have kids maybe you’ll get it
Fun fact this movie is based on a true story. The author of the original book wrote the book about her son's best friend who died by getting struck by lightning. Her son and the girl would go off into the forest and create their little imaginary stories.
This movie gets a lot creepier when you realize that it's a true story. And when you realize that the screenwriter of the movie is the little boy grown up.
Creepy? I'd say sad and emotional
Now I’m imagining a version of the book and movie where Leslie gets struck by lightning
fun? where's the fun in that fact bro
Not really a fun fact
I know this is a movie commentary channel, but I would kill to see yall play some type of video game with a story line.
@@anggraeni6546 bro leave me alone 😔
Mass effect. “We’ll bang ok”
I would LOVE for them to play Until Dawn! It’s old now but it’s basically a horror movie that you get to control and it would be perfect for spooky season IMO!
@@TigerCheer097 that's actually what I was thinking of. I played it a couple years back and any game like that would be perfect for them (video wise anyway)
i want them to play the last of us but i’m also not sure how they’ll react to ellie’s storyline or if they’ll try to understand her
“Leslie gained some weight over the weekend” has been killing me for a good five minutes
I love this movie so much and Leslie's death scarred me as a kid but omg that was so funny. I felt awful laughing about it but lmao.
@@ArturGlass.C same 😭 I was torn UP about her death as a kid
@@erroreden I was so messed up by her death I had to find a copy of the book to see if it was any better
@@risottopose9970
Nope it’s the same 💀 ☠️
came to this notification as quick as I could to say - if I watch this whole video and find out you guys actually think this movie is awful then I’m gonna have to cry
Ikr it's a great movie, not awful :0
Same they better not 😤
@@chloesantos8637 They did, but I didn't let that change my mind about how great the movie is. It probably just doesn't feel right watching it as adults as it does as kids
@@casie6609 yeah ig 😞
@@casie6609 Watching it as adults is even better IMO. The nostalgia hits like bricks and you understand the story better. I guess you just have to actually want to enjoy it and feel the emotions that it portrays. I was about 4 when the movie came out and obviously, I didn't really get it, and I saw it a few times after, but no real impact on me. For some reason though, it always stuck with me and so, I saw it a few days ago and it completely broke me. It's been 15 years, but it's such a damn good movie.
9:43 sometimes i'm so fascinated about how jo's brain works
wait… is it NOT supposed to be the girl?? i was fully convinced jo was onto something
It is supposed to be the girl, they see her as a troll in the beginning but then when she gets hurt herself they see her soft side
@@horizonkyun7203 it’s supposed to be her, though I’m surprised it took them so long to notice.
11:37 “Leslie gained some weight over the weekend” NAH IM IN TEARS HAHAHS
Watching this movie as a child was the first time I experienced true sadness I can't believe you guys flamed the fuck out of this movie LMAO
My first time ever watching this movie was in school for the last week of school before a break and a teacher chose this movie lmao I remember when *that* scene happened and we all were sobbing but she didn't choose a different movie and ppl kept coming every different day of that week so we had to restart it every day lmao emotionally I was drained at like 11 😭
ive never laughed this hard before
@@dietdrkelp8887 😭🤣
“it’s a shy troll” had me pissing myself jesus christ
Are they talking about me lmao
I left Dylan is in trouble's video just to say "HOW DARE YOU?!" at this videos title😭 Don't come for my CHILDHOOD😔
Collab? Collab? Collab?
I saw this movie in theaters when I was 5 and when she died I sobbed so hard that my dad had to take me out of the theater. I've never seen the rest of it to this day, I'm almost 20. Although, I thought they showed her death onscreen and very early in the movie??
5:46 “Dude, this movie s u c k s ! I thought it was decent!” Pretty much sums up every experience of watching any movie you loved as a kid as an adult.
EXACTLY, the marketing threw me off so bad. I was nine around the time it came out and it messed me up.
The movie isn't awful, it's great.
Yes, it is great. The people in the video aren't very emotionally mature.
@doldfamily9983 I usually enjoy their reactions because they're entertaining but this one was a flop for me lol. It's probably different watching this movie as a child compared to in someone's 20s for the first time though, so I won't blame them too much 😄
aaron did not not just say ‘bricked up in terabithia’
You can tell Jo has never been on a second date before because he called it a “double date” sadge
Jo: "She gets hit by her parents."
Aaron: So anyway I start laughing.
When the thumbnail said “this movie is awful” I was SO scared, like it better be “awful” in the traditional sense of “being full of Awe” but no yall still clowned on it, 😭 this movie literally shaped my how my brain worked when I was a kid I swear I was so in love and heartbroken all at once- I never read the book, I was already reading chapter books in elementary so I didn’t bother with the small book that it was- go to see the movie bc Josh Hutcherson is cute, just RIP my soul out as a young boy without warning
Sameeee, I knew they were gonna crack jokes but they missed the whole point about embracing our childlike wonder and imagination. The death scene still makes me bawl my eyes out to this day 😭 I get why they thought it was boring but for me, it feels/felt like I was watching the lives of kids that I knew personally. It all felt so real!
To be fair, you literally just described nostalgia. Without the nostalgic lens, there clearly isn’t much there for them to enjoy
TAKE IT BACK RIGHT NOW
FR WHAT IS THIS TITLE
It’s always been awful lol
The way Aaron delivered the "Leslie gained some weight over the weekend" after the rope broke, I'M CRYING 😂😂😂
also how absurd was it that the teacher takes him to an art gallery outside of school hours without his parents permission
Actually, he asked his mother for permission after a telephone conversation with teacher.
The sleeping bit is not wrong in any way.
I woke up to a message, saying that my best friend took her own life, and that alone made me cry so much and sleep deprived, to a point where I would pass out on the couch during the afternoon, or I would stay in bed regardless, not wanting to eat or socialize. You can also cry so much to a point where you just drain all of your energy and eventually sleep.
After this reaction I am almost convinced that they both have lost their inner child. And also
7:31 Why am I simping for Jo here that much like tf-
THIS MOVIE REALLY MADE ME FEEL WHAT HEARTBREAK IS AT 7
Aaron and Jo: SHE’S GONE, IT WAS A SLOW DEATH, SHE DROWNED
me: NOO.. DON’T SAY THAT
The title should be" Disrespecting Bridge to Terabithia"
They should watch that Bratz Fairytale Film, now that's some scary animation-
Why do I remember this movie being better than it was lmfao yiiiikes
I remember watching this movie for the first time when I was 18, having absolutely no idea what happens in it and oh my god I balled through the end. I genuinely have never been so upset about a movie before, they get you so emotionally attached to the characters and then..... well
The kids on the rope swing being cinamatic. Joe and Aaron: WHY DOES THIS SHOT LOOK LIKE THAT SO WEIRD?!? The girl: 👀 the rope swing:😳 me:it’s called FORESHADOWING
I've literally seen this movie once as a child and at 22, I still have never forgotten the shit this movie put me through.
I saw this movie in theaters and my mom hysterically sobbed.. I'll never forget watching her actively blowing her nose and coughing in the middled of a packed theater.
I watched this on the plane to america and my child brain was scared at some point but I don't remeber why exactly.
Idk why out of everything in this video, the move it van and Aaron’s “Maurice” had me in tears 😂😂
“birdcage woman” I LAUGHED WAY TOO HARD AT THAT PLS
Jo trying not to laugh while Aaron was laughing was the funniest shit
The little sister is from that Christian musical A Week Away. She was also in Merry Christmas Drake and Josh
I remember running out of the theater and cried on the floor because of this movie
If my teacher was Zooey Deschanel, I'd have a crush on her too. 🤷♂️
These are the kind of dudes i actively stay away from.
This Movie Right Here I’m Still not over it man this made feel sadness at a young age 😂🥺
Me: (reads title) aight imma head out.
Can’t believe I’m gonna go through watching this pain again just for you guys but here we go
0:29 Aaron hit that Carly Shay after she walked into Spencer’s extremely bright flashlight
You are about to alert all the childhood fans of this movie to a war. Choose wisely
“Look at the bangs😳😳” I’ve been laughing for 2 mins straight 💀💀💀
Oh my god, me and my siblings used to be obsessed with this movie. I was always so captivated with the way it dealt with death. I also found it extremely unnerving that the boy went to the art museum with his GROWN TEACHER ALONE, only to come back and fight his best friend dead.
I just looked up the actors in this because I thought leslie looked familiar and holy CRAP they were both in a lot of stuff! Leslie was bethany in soul surfer, susanna in the way way back, and violet in the new charlie and the chocolate factory, and jess was PEETA in the hunger games and hero boy in polar express! and others, those are just some of my favorites
this may not be the best movie but great casting and it clearly helped their careers!
this movie perfectly portrays what it's like to be a kid, at least for me, playing outside, imagining things and playing with the air, the school and family life isn't too far off either.
tbh if you think this is dumb then I'm just sad you can't remember what being a kid is like...
i think it’s perfectly normal for grown men to not enjoy an outdated and cheesy movie for kids lmao
right? i think is so wholesome that they imagine a whole kingdom for them, to run from their reality, i miss that kind of fantasies from my childhood
When I first watched it as a kid I was disappointed that they were just imagining it all but later on I really appreciated it being like that as it reminds me of how my sister and I used to play as kids. Using our imaginations to create a whole new world with unique creatures so I very much agree with this.
I thought the teacher was a predator the first time I watched this as a child.
Same tho 😂
That's a cruel assumption to make considering Jess's mother was an actual mother figure towards him for under 2 minutes in the closing act while Ms. Edmund was motherly the entire time.
Until he dropped that deranged guilt trip statement and left her mentally scarred.
Lol I was 10 when this movie came out. And yeah I thought it was weird that a teacher was inviting a young boy to go do stuff alone with her. I don’t think my parents would have let me spend all day alone with a teacher outside of school, it just seemed off to 10 year old me. I wouldn’t call that a “cruel assumption.”
u guys ive been having a really hard couple of months and i literally click as soon as i see that u have posted because it’s one of the few things that i can still bring myself to enjoy so thank u guys for everything as always
They need to watch the spider wick chronicles now
Crying is extremely draining. I often fall asleep (or at least want to) after crying 🤷🏼♀️
I read the book once, sobbed, watched the movie once, sobbed, and haven’t revisited this until now
Idk what made me think of it, but you guys should try watching one of the Monster High movies. They're so chaotic and the editing can be really weird sometimes. (Still love watching them tho)
i cant have been the only one who saw this as a kid because they thought it was an adventure movie only to have it fucking turn on you and morph into the saddest film you'd ever seen
Now you have to do Zathura! Pre-teen Josh Hutcherson is amazing in that one 😂
I couldn’t remember the name of this movie for like 7 years, and I genuinely thought I hallucinated it for half my life, cause whenever I’d describe it.. no on would know what I’m talking about
BRO DON'T YOU GUYS HAVE A HEART?! WTF BRUH
I watched this movie when I was like six years old and it ruined my life lmao, but it is one of my favorite movies of all time.
9:16
Aaron: Please, please die.
When you know what is coming: 😳
i spent a good 5 minutes laughing at the Maurice move it van joke. like i don’t think I’ve laughed that hard in a long time. ty aaron & jo
i find this so very bizarre, this movie features a bunch of now-very-famous people as children but also already famous adults that I somehow thought of as all in the same age group, but then also has people that I thought were wayyyy younger but apparently were acting at the same time as these other people I thought were way older??? Idk that doesn’t make any sense but I’m just having a strange experience watching this lmao
when aaron said "he's gonna be thinking about he was out crushing with his teacher while his friend fucking died" I thought to myself:
yeah he's gonna be thinking of this for 30 years and then make a book about it and pay to get a movie made about it too so yeah, he is gonna
This movie’s ending is the reason for my depression😂😭,The way I went back to watching it one day FORGETTING SHE DIED was a reminder of that
Jo: "she gets hit by her parents"
Aaron: thats the funniest fooking thing Ive ever heard
I remember when I saw this movie at the cinema with my family and my younger sister was traumatised because of the young girl's death. Some family movies fuck kids up because of the death of a character. 'My Girl' broke my two older sisters and even one of my older brothers.
I remember the first time I saw this movie I was at a neighbor's house for a sleepover and I couldn't stop crying bc of the friend's death. It's a movie that years later still haunts me.
So, they're basically the 20-somethings that still act like the fourteen year old stoners whose perspective on comedy is just "huh-huh, butts"? I should have assumed from the punched-in-the-nose-so-I-can't-breathe-out-of-it sound of the voice and the sticker-book tattoos that are reminiscent of what the quiet kid drew on himself in middle school. Everything's not for everyone I suppose, and I'm not exactly looking for "cerebral content" but good God this made me feel like I had a fuckin' embolism in my brain.