I was able to see the screening of “Eighth Grade”. Hope the footage I got wasn’t too bad! Here’s my short review of the film: In this review I’m going to try and give you a good overview of the film without revealing any spoilers. (Be cautious as there may be minor spoilers from the Q&A). Eighth Grade is a very well written film about an eighth grade girl’s last week of middle school, in which we get to see a glimpse of her struggles in middle school. Elsie Fisher, who plays the lead role of Kayla, does a great job of bringing to life the awkwardness of middle school, with the situations she is apart of being believable and even relatable, straying from many of the cliches other similar genre films have. The funny bits of the film definitely had a Bo Burnham touch to them, and the deep, unsettling aspects were portrayed well. I definitely recommend seeing the film once it comes out, as it is entertaining and also an eye opener to the new world in which we live, with social media at the center of our lives (not just limited to middle schoolers). Whether you are a fan of the director Bo Burnham’s previous work or not, Eighth Grade is definitely a great watch!
This made me cry, and I have no clue why. I'm 13 and the last friends I had decided that I was too nerdy, but have no trouble asking me for help with homework whenever they need it, and sadly I have absolutely no problem giving it. I realized that I have always been the one to pick on, and I think that is because I don't let them see that it bothers me. It does of course, but I am much more worried about not being mean than being treated nicely. A lot of people think that I'm stuck up, because I'm really shy and don't like talking to people I have never met. For example, sometimes, for the strangest of reasons I'll get a sudden burst of social anxiety, I was using a computer for science research, but my class was all out, so I had to go next door. At the end of the period I went to give the teacher the computer back, and to say thank you, when he asked me where the grade 7 class went, and, thinking he meant my grade 7 class, said math, and-keep in mind this teacher was perfectly nice- Said that he meant the other grade 7 class. And I still have no clue why, but that scared the crap out of me So I barreled out of the classroom sitcom styled (complete with jumping over a chair) out of the room and into the hallway. I don't really know what is wrong with me, or why so many people who barely know me hate me so much, but I guess that is the way it is. That's why I love Bo so much, when I first heard his song Nerds I thought 'Hey! One for us' and now whenever I feel ostracized by my peers (or just am ostracized by my peers) I listen to that. And to anyone reading this in a similar situation, just remember, you probably didn't do anything to warrant this treatment, maybe you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. I wouldn't change a thing about the way people treat me, because I know that it has made more empathetic, and I know now that while maybe I cannot stop people from being bullied, I can provide comfort. I hope that if you are unhappy, or just numb that you find happiness. DFTBA. Edit: this, I suppose is kind of proof of what Bo said about teenage girls on the internet talking about their souls.
I'm in 8th grade and just turned 14 last Monday. I relate to a lot of what you have said. For me, I get very anxious when talking about very personal things, especially when talking about anxiety, depression, or my family life. (Yes, I get anxious when talking about my anxiety. It's great.) Today in Social Studies, we had a fishbowl discussion. (I can't really explain it, so you can look it up if you want.) It was about TOPS in Louisiana and how we should deal with that because the changes will occur when my age group graduates in 2020. The last question was "What is the biggest issue that your generation deals with?" The people in the middle started with technology, then my friend Bethany started talking. She brought up the topic of anxiety and depression from school and your homelife. Then she brought up that you could see a councilor, but most people don't. I wanted to add my 2 cents before someone said something dumb about mental illnesses, so I started standing up while she was talking. However, I was told to sit down so she didnt think I was rushing her. Then lo and behold, the next person said something very ignorant. He said that most teachers at our school don't give out homework, so it is really dumb to be stressing out over school when you get home. Then, get this, he said that if someome says something that upsets you, people run to councilors saying that they're being bullied. (It is actually very ironic that he said that bc he is one of the people in my first block that makes me not want to go to school.) What is worse about that is that some people (other people that make me not want to go to school) *started clapping.* They started clapping for a very ignorant comment. While he was assuming things and not thinking about what he was saying, I starting having a panic attack, but no one noticed. And thank god this time I didnt start full on crying. (My panic attacks include me having shakey breathing and breaking down and starting to cry. Not even a little bit. I mean full on streams down my face.) Thank god for my teacher bc he told everyone that they shouldn't be clapping for that crap and he gave them examples of what anxiety would be like. Things like this happen a lot more than you would think. Hopefully less people act like they do at my school when I go to highschool in August. If you are reading this, thank you for listening to my dumb story of me freaking out.
I have watched tons of bo burnham interviews about eight grade that i know every joke that he does. Idk how many times he has said the fortnite/minecraft joke
his answer for the last question and the third last question are so intelligent and it just shows how much work and thought he put in to this. i can't wait to watch and thanks so much Musical Comedy!
Enjoy your time while you can, and don’t let others pressure you into stuff you don’t want to do. Surround yourself with the right people, not your favorite people. The right people will make you an even better person. Coming from someone who was in 8th grade 10 years ago. Stay true to yourself and you won’t go wrong.
Probably did! You were very lucky to get in, I didn't think I would (and I didn't) but it was worth it because he came out and I was really close! I actually think at 0:46 that might've been the back of my head in the corner lol
Would you be able to add captions or subtitles if you have spare time? It doesn't have to be in for the whole video. Just in the questions will be enough. Thank you very much!
I was all the way in the front!! I asked "was it hard making this movie since being in eighth grade now was different from when you were in eighth grade?"
Damn! I was like the third seat from the wall, that’s so crazy! Actually, I arrived late so I may have had to pass you (and maybe if you were with someone?), in order to get those seats. Such a small world!
that question about the film being dating, his answer makes sense but i also agree with the question. ghostbusters has that timeless comedy whereas in 5 year someone is going to cringe and say "what the fuck" when they watch.
I was able to see the screening of “Eighth Grade”. Hope the footage I got wasn’t too bad! Here’s my short review of the film:
In this review I’m going to try and give you a good overview of the film without revealing any spoilers. (Be cautious as there may be minor spoilers from the Q&A).
Eighth Grade is a very well written film about an eighth grade girl’s last week of middle school, in which we get to see a glimpse of her struggles in middle school. Elsie Fisher, who plays the lead role of Kayla, does a great job of bringing to life the awkwardness of middle school, with the situations she is apart of being believable and even relatable, straying from many of the cliches other similar genre films have. The funny bits of the film definitely had a Bo Burnham touch to them, and the deep, unsettling aspects were portrayed well.
I definitely recommend seeing the film once it comes out, as it is entertaining and also an eye opener to the new world in which we live, with social media at the center of our lives (not just limited to middle schoolers). Whether you are a fan of the director Bo Burnham’s previous work or not, Eighth Grade is definitely a great watch!
Musical Comedy woah thanks!
I really missed Bo. He looks so grown up now.
Nikko A. Same
He is grown
well. sure you’re happy about the news
@@brendanb36 Bruhhhh, you have no idea
This world does not deserve Bo Burnham...
He's a direct product of our fucked up world
Agree, Ludde Sta. He is a gift.
It's so nice to see that Bo is doing well.
This made me cry, and I have no clue why. I'm 13 and the last friends I had decided that I was too nerdy, but have no trouble asking me for help with homework whenever they need it, and sadly I have absolutely no problem giving it. I realized that I have always been the one to pick on, and I think that is because I don't let them see that it bothers me. It does of course, but I am much more worried about not being mean than being treated nicely.
A lot of people think that I'm stuck up, because I'm really shy and don't like talking to people I have never met. For example, sometimes, for the strangest of reasons I'll get a sudden burst of social anxiety, I was using a computer for science research, but my class was all out, so I had to go next door. At the end of the period I went to give the teacher the computer back, and to say thank you, when he asked me where the grade 7 class went, and, thinking he meant my grade 7 class, said math, and-keep in mind this teacher was perfectly nice- Said that he meant the other grade 7 class. And I still have no clue why, but that scared the crap out of me
So I barreled out of the classroom sitcom styled (complete with jumping over a chair) out of the room and into the hallway. I don't really know what is wrong with me, or why so many people who barely know me hate me so much, but I guess that is the way it is. That's why I love Bo so much, when I first heard his song Nerds I thought 'Hey! One for us' and now whenever I feel ostracized by my peers (or just am ostracized by my peers) I listen to that.
And to anyone reading this in a similar situation, just remember, you probably didn't do anything to warrant this treatment, maybe you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. I wouldn't change a thing about the way people treat me, because I know that it has made more empathetic, and I know now that while maybe I cannot stop people from being bullied, I can provide comfort. I hope that if you are unhappy, or just numb that you find happiness.
DFTBA.
Edit: this, I suppose is kind of proof of what Bo said about teenage girls on the internet talking about their souls.
at some point, that also happened to me..
I'm in 8th grade and just turned 14 last Monday. I relate to a lot of what you have said.
For me, I get very anxious when talking about very personal things, especially when talking about anxiety, depression, or my family life. (Yes, I get anxious when talking about my anxiety. It's great.)
Today in Social Studies, we had a fishbowl discussion. (I can't really explain it, so you can look it up if you want.) It was about TOPS in Louisiana and how we should deal with that because the changes will occur when my age group graduates in 2020.
The last question was "What is the biggest issue that your generation deals with?" The people in the middle started with technology, then my friend Bethany started talking.
She brought up the topic of anxiety and depression from school and your homelife. Then she brought up that you could see a councilor, but most people don't. I wanted to add my 2 cents before someone said something dumb about mental illnesses, so I started standing up while she was talking. However, I was told to sit down so she didnt think I was rushing her.
Then lo and behold, the next person said something very ignorant. He said that most teachers at our school don't give out homework, so it is really dumb to be stressing out over school when you get home. Then, get this, he said that if someome says something that upsets you, people run to councilors saying that they're being bullied. (It is actually very ironic that he said that bc he is one of the people in my first block that makes me not want to go to school.)
What is worse about that is that some people (other people that make me not want to go to school) *started clapping.* They started clapping for a very ignorant comment.
While he was assuming things and not thinking about what he was saying, I starting having a panic attack, but no one noticed. And thank god this time I didnt start full on crying. (My panic attacks include me having shakey breathing and breaking down and starting to cry. Not even a little bit. I mean full on streams down my face.)
Thank god for my teacher bc he told everyone that they shouldn't be clapping for that crap and he gave them examples of what anxiety would be like.
Things like this happen a lot more than you would think. Hopefully less people act like they do at my school when I go to highschool in August. If you are reading this, thank you for listening to my dumb story of me freaking out.
Jessie Braud I have idiots like that at my school too! And, thank you, for the dumb story *me* freaking out:)
Mudblood Princess You're welcome. I love the name btw. Harry Potter is the best
Jessie Braud I wish I went to school with you, you seem like you would be a great friend
Thanks Bo, for creating an actually relatable “Coming Of Age” story
I have watched tons of bo burnham interviews about eight grade that i know every joke that he does. Idk how many times he has said the fortnite/minecraft joke
At 11:31 he makes a comment much like the beginning few comments before country song.
SHAWN THANK YOU FOR THIS MWAH
I WAS IN THE FRONT ROW
Ethan Ries awesome!!!!!!
Musical Comedy what’d you think of the movie
Ethan Ries I liked it. I really enjoyed the humor and it was well written. Impressed with Bo’s first directorial film
Musical Comedy yeah definitely
Me to jk I’m sad
Idk how you managed to be that close to him and even talk to him without yknow,, collapsing
It’s hard! I had such a great time :)
You actually took this yourself? Dude you ARE a hardcore fan. Thanks for the video
Yes! Went yesterday and took this footage
The one question I think everyone here has for you: Did they play Nerds during the movie?
Sadly no, but the soundtrack was very unique. It encompasses the awkwardness of middle school
If I was that close to Bo I would die ughh
mood
Me
his answer for the last question and the third last question are so intelligent and it just shows how much work and thought he put in to this. i can't wait to watch and thanks so much Musical Comedy!
andy the frog Thank you! I had a great time, glad I could capture the time with Bo for you all :)
;) also i called you musical comedy but it feels weird but i didn't know if you like your name on youtube? do you? 'cause that'd be a lot less awkward
this is a beautiful man. thanks for the channel.
I’m so happy for you! Looked amazing and meeting must have been unimaginable
I can’t wait to see it. I’m currently in 8th grade right now, so it’ll be cool to watch the film
mackenzie andersen Same :D
Enjoy your time while you can, and don’t let others pressure you into stuff you don’t want to do. Surround yourself with the right people, not your favorite people. The right people will make you an even better person. Coming from someone who was in 8th grade 10 years ago. Stay true to yourself and you won’t go wrong.
15lafan hey, i do 2/3 of those things! good to know that im doing well.
“…without looking at our phone”, balloon head is scrolling through phone in front.
I love Bo so much. I can't wait to see the movie
YES!!!! Bo is the funniest
Bo look so different now!
Anonymousee he’s 28
I have a good news..
Thank you so much for this OMG
I was there too! It was so sweet of him to do that, I was number 41 in line (if you saw me lol I was the one goth person with a corset on)
plushy518 Idk if I saw you, I was number 18! Maybe you saw me :)
Probably did! You were very lucky to get in, I didn't think I would (and I didn't) but it was worth it because he came out and I was really close! I actually think at 0:46 that might've been the back of my head in the corner lol
plushy518 Sorry I’m only just seeing this now. I’m sorry you didn’t get in! Maybe that is you at :46?
How ironic is the guy checking his social media feed during Bo's Q&A
I really wish he would talk in his normal voice more often
Thank you so much for recording this omg
Would you be able to add captions or subtitles if you have spare time? It doesn't have to be in for the whole video. Just in the questions will be enough. Thank you very much!
I needed this video in my life. Thank you.
Congrats man!!!
I was all the way in the front!! I asked "was it hard making this movie since being in eighth grade now was different from when you were in eighth grade?"
Awesome! I remember that question :)
Like if you're sad you weren't there and will never get to meet Bo. 😢
Woah it's been so long
Nice to see him again tho I hope the film will do well
I REALLY WANT TO WATCH THIS MOVIE
i wish i was you
also highkey, he looks really cute.
I want to see this movie
I was so close to getting to be at the screening but it sold out 😩
OMG noooo! It was in New Jersey? I could've been there ;-;
One person took the fortnite stab a little bit too seriously
hey I was there!!!!
Ava Franchi Awesome!!! Where in the theatre were you?
I was in the back row. Bo was like three feet behind me the whole time and I was trying not to hyperventilate and die
I was in the back row too! Bo was like behind me to the right
omg really lol!! dude we probably sat in the same row lmao
Damn! I was like the third seat from the wall, that’s so crazy! Actually, I arrived late so I may have had to pass you (and maybe if you were with someone?), in order to get those seats. Such a small world!
he said he loved me whOOO
Bo's original idea (lots of characters and intersecting storylines) sounds a lot like Durarara
that question about the film being dating, his answer makes sense but i also agree with the question. ghostbusters has that timeless comedy whereas in 5 year someone is going to cringe and say "what the fuck" when they watch.
I love A24
I wish I was there! :(
I love the fortnite reference o my god
Jeez he looks so different
ew haha he's mentioned fornite and it's making me cringe he's so grown now. like a dad.
andy the frog hi son
hi dad.
How old is he?
omg Im in this video lmfao
Whoa which one is you?
Luckyyyy
question, was the movie musical like or just a movie?
Just a movie
Musical Comedy okay, thanks!
How long was the q&a afterwords? How early did you arrive at the theatre? Thanks so much
The q&a was 15 min and I waited about 2 hours in line
Who the heck downvoted this?
NaaAANIiiiI
luckyyy
When is Gay kid and Fat Chick going to be movie? I need it!
Idk sorry!
Musical Comedy Oh, no problem! Did you tell Bo we love him?
I didn’t, I’m sorry I forgot! The only thing i said was asking which door to go in, but I know he knows you all love him :)
Musical Comedy Oh OK! I hope so
I have a feeling bo and I have the same feelings for fortnite. Dumb game
UnrealPandas Samez.
Fortnite 3:33