As soon as Skeet Ulrich's name came into the discussion, I knew it was only a matter of time before Corey said "Skeet, Skeet!!!!". Way to not disappoint, sir...
Sarah running out of the store owner's shop when the magic gets intense has always been irritating and unrealistic to me. If my little coven clique has turned on me, I'm hanging out with the store owner until she teaches me how to tap into my inner mojo to beat the mean girls' a$$es. I'm not leaving that shop until I've become the Bruce Lee of witches! 😂
It’s been a minute since I’ve seen this, but I remember thinking Faruzza Balk really took her “Air Raid Freshman” character from Dazed and Confused, to a whole new level:)
Rachel True has talked about being frustrated with Rochelle's character not being more developed and lacking a backstory. Apparently Rochelle was originally written as a white girl from an affluent family with an eating disorder, but after they decided to make the character black, they changed her "thing" to black-girl-dealing-with-racism. I don't think they needed to change anything; some black girls suffer from eating disorders, and some black families are affluent. She mentioned Rochelle's parents never being shown (unlike the other girls) or her socio-economic status not being explained (unlike the other girls). Despite the limited writing, I think Rachel did a great job with what she had to work with.
Y'all don't understand how much I love this movie... I have a tattoo on my right arm of Nancy with the dagger and underneath it reads " we are the weirdos Mister" I got a shirt that is like the poster but on top it says " weirdos ' so those that don't know what the movie is are so confused...but I love when people know, like with my tatt and wearing the shirt...I've had some chick on the subway just say..yes that's Nancy..and my crazy ass goes..." Yes... Light as a feather, stiff as a board"
Great review! I laughed a couple of times really hard..so many jokes this time: "because she is black.." and for instance: "All she did with all her money was buy an apartment and a car" Pure social commentary with a lot of context..and so on..
You don’t even EXIST to me!!!! That’s one I still say. That one and how he only knows is treating women like - you know - when he’s the -you know. That was epic 😂😂😂
To be fair, I went to high school in the late 2000s in a suburb of Columbus Ohio and around that time in the 2000s where people used to call stuff “gay” the kids at my school took it up a notch and would say “that’s so Jew” so maybe not at a private school in California like this film but I can see the blatantly racist girl being at some schools in middle America.
As soon as Skeet Ulrich's name came into the discussion, I knew it was only a matter of time before Corey said "Skeet, Skeet!!!!". Way to not disappoint, sir...
Always my pleasure to skeet skeet for you. 😂😂
I requested this! Glad you enjoyed the film!
So good!! Thank you!
Sarah running out of the store owner's shop when the magic gets intense has always been irritating and unrealistic to me. If my little coven clique has turned on me, I'm hanging out with the store owner until she teaches me how to tap into my inner mojo to beat the mean girls' a$$es. I'm not leaving that shop until I've become the Bruce Lee of witches! 😂
100%😂😂
It’s been a minute since I’ve seen this, but I remember thinking Faruzza Balk really took her “Air Raid Freshman” character from Dazed and Confused, to a whole new level:)
😂😂
Rachel True has talked about being frustrated with Rochelle's character not being more developed and lacking a backstory. Apparently Rochelle was originally written as a white girl from an affluent family with an eating disorder, but after they decided to make the character black, they changed her "thing" to black-girl-dealing-with-racism. I don't think they needed to change anything; some black girls suffer from eating disorders, and some black families are affluent. She mentioned Rochelle's parents never being shown (unlike the other girls) or her socio-economic status not being explained (unlike the other girls). Despite the limited writing, I think Rachel did a great job with what she had to work with.
Hollywood is so eff’d up in that department. Just gross.
Y'all don't understand how much I love this movie... I have a tattoo on my right arm of Nancy with the dagger and underneath it reads " we are the weirdos Mister" I got a shirt that is like the poster but on top it says " weirdos ' so those that don't know what the movie is are so confused...but I love when people know, like with my tatt and wearing the shirt...I've had some chick on the subway just say..yes that's Nancy..and my crazy ass goes..." Yes... Light as a feather, stiff as a board"
That’s amazing!! Glad we were able to give you a small fix before you watch again. 😂
Great review! I laughed a couple of times really hard..so many jokes this time: "because she is black.." and for instance: "All she did with all her money was buy an apartment and a car" Pure social commentary with a lot of context..and so on..
Thank you very much!! We enjoyed doing this film quite a bit.
@@KisstheReviews Yes I could tell
Armando, what moisturizer are you using? You keep looking younger and younger🤔🤩... anyways, great review like always😊
It’s a mixture of CeraVe and babies blood. Thank you as always! Also, you can check back for any time for new skin rejuvenation tips! 🤣
@KisstheReviews is Baby's Blood a brand of marinara sauce? Because that's the only thing I can imagine Armando smearing all over his face....
One of my favorite Rachel True movies is called "Whatever"... you should review it.
We will def add it to the list!!
You don’t even EXIST to me!!!! That’s one I still say. That one and how he only knows is treating women like - you know - when he’s the -you know. That was epic 😂😂😂
😂😂 Facts!!
I had never seen this movie until my wife showed it to me and i really enjoyed it everyone was great especially varuca balk she was crazy good
Yessir!!
@@KisstheReviews yep
Don't know if either of you have seen charmed but this movie was the inspiration for the show
Never watched the show but am here for the drama surrounding its stars. 😂
@@KisstheReviews that's good haha 😄
To be fair, I went to high school in the late 2000s in a suburb of Columbus Ohio and around that time in the 2000s where people used to call stuff “gay” the kids at my school took it up a notch and would say “that’s so Jew” so maybe not at a private school in California like this film but I can see the blatantly racist girl being at some schools in middle America.
That’s a good point but…yikes!!! That aggressive. Was everyone blonde hair/blue eyes? lol