Nicole irked me when she got mad at Margo for what David did to her. She literally witnessed through the window of David roughly grabbing Margo by her hair, hurting her. Nicole is more of an awful friend to Margo for thinking her being sexually assaulted was some sort of mutual fling when it wasn't.
I don't know why this annoys me, but why is that the little brother is more capable of defending himself against danger than his own adult mother and teenage sister. Deadass he called the police, escaped the house and killed one of the intruders. But these two grown women can't defend themselves until literally seconds before the ending of the film. Also I think Nicole was a bit of a crappy friend. She never calls Margot out on her behavior (In a friendly way, like what she said to her brother) and she didn't believe her friend of years when she says she was assaulted...even though you witness her being assaulted and drugged out. Like I would be mad but at the same time I would also be asking more questions. Plus, poor Gary #justiceforGary
Honestly, the only ones I felt bad for was Gary, Margo and the family’s dog because in the end, they all deserve justice. Gary was not only beaten, but murdered in cold blood for rightfully defending his friend, Margo was SA’d by her best friend’s boyfriend only to later be abandoned by that so-call “best friend”, and don’t even get me started on the family dog.
@@Not_Always mean you seem to. You keep talking like you know him and know he feels remorse for his actions and therefore people should forgive him. You sitting here lying saying you don’t like him when you obviously do. That’s the only reason someone would go to MULTIPLE comments defending this man. You don’t do that for someone you don’t like. You can’t shame people into forgiving someone for committing SEVERAL hate crimes. Their forgiveness or lack of has nothing to do with you stranger. Stop harassing people in the comments. Get a fucking grip.
a literal childhood classic for me, at first. david scared me with the craziness but the more I watched it, his psychotic episodes got funnier. my cousin and i will still ask each other “wtf did you say to nicole” and beat our chest till this day mocking the foolishness 😭
This film is really weird because it seems almost like a perfect play-by-play of a lifetime movie but it has A-List actors in it. I guess that's kind of typical of the 90s because I remember growing up watching lifetime movies and they were quality films. Not the stuff that they have today where it looks like it was made in two days without a script and the cast is people off the streets.
@9:36 The actor that plays Gary (Todd Caldecott) played Jackson the very next year in the Lifetime classic "Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?" and got beaten up in almost the exact same way by the obsessed boyfriend in that movie.
This is a movie I think should be seen more, especially by today’s youth. This movie is almost a playbook in showing manipulative, abuse partners and the signs leading to it. Everything David did to (and with) Nicole was carefully crafted. He could tell she was wet behind the ears and had never had that kind of attention given to her so he spun the classic tropes on her to blind her (and she already liked him so as a 16 year old girl she was screwed from the beginning). Her family (her dad, really) was trying to look out for her and Margo wanted to protect her once she saw the real, but she was in a bad spot as well. It’s sad, but the fact that this kind of thing is still prevalent is even sadder. Thank you for covering this film! It’s definitely one I plan on showing my daughter once she’s at the dating age.
i had a good looking boyfriend who love bombed me the first year, then the crazy came out the 2nd yr. My friends never liked him, i should have listened. Anyway it got dramatic toward the end i broke up with him.
David was a loose cannon and Nicole was too gullible to see it. She wanted to see the good in him. Her dad not accepting the relationship made her wanted to be with David even more. Mark kill it as a bad guy.
As I've gotten older, the more I understand this movie better. I can appreciate that all the characters are various levels of crummy. The Dad who doesn't want to push his daughter away after reuniting but also goes way overboard overcompensating in some instances. Nicole being way too trusting by opening up to a complete stranger and dating a whole 23 year old, clearly trying to fill some older man hole in her heart. I didn't catch the line when she mentions that she feels like a mother to Gary, so she thinks she's all sorts of grown which amplifies her attraction to older David. The stepmom who's a bit aloof and does all the wrong things at first and when she does try and do better, still makes some mistakes in regards to David. Margo, who clearly has some issues with men, to the point where she abandons her friend with a strange man to hook up with a strange man and inviting strange men into her house and for some reason hitting on her best friend's father.
It’s crazy how sexualized teens were in this movie. Alicia Silverstone was sexualized in the “The Crush” also and she was only teenager when film that movie😳
@indiat.7242 Reese Witherspoon was 19 when she made the film. If you are talking about her characters age, then she was obviously made to be high school age
Baby this is one of my favorite movies. That part when she revealed that she gave him the gate code. Baby after we got rid of those thugs. I would’ve commenced to whipping that ass. Because I know DAMN WELL you ain’t give that ninja my DOOR CODE !!! It’s one thing to sneak him in but wtf you give him my code for ????
@pnmusic6206 a teenager is a child. Children do not have the same capacity to understand what they are doing, especially when it involves a group of other kids. Don't act stupid.
@@Not_Always I am from Boston and know someone that has a scar from his dumb actions... she is still traumatized from him. She still carries a scar almost 40 years later. She was 9 he was like 17, old enough to be tried as an adult. Saying get over it is absurd. Boston racism is deep, liking him as an artist is your choice the same as others not liking him for being a jerk is theirs.
@elliegee8931 I don't like or dislike him. I also don't know who you do or don't know so take anything you say seriously. All I DO know is that you cant talk about a man who is in his 50s and talk about what he did as a child as if it happened yesterday and he was still doing it. At some point, people need to let stuff go and stop being mad on behalf of someone else
I had a friend like Margo, in the late 90’s. She’s been married 3 times, has 3 baby daddies, and it would take an episode of Maury, to figure out the oldest kid’s dad.
Mark's acting was so bad at several points, and he and Reese had NO chemistry onscreen. It does inform though on that way a lot of women will ignore monkey shit their man does if he is attractive.
Loved your commentary! I don’t know about you, but we had absolutely no security in our high school until after Columbine happened. People could just walk in or out freely, so not too surprised David was able to get into the school so easily!
18:41 Even though David was 25 he was too young to be hanging with these weird-azz older men. They had this dark energy about them, grungy type, biker type, psycho, weirdos sleeping with underage girls, and this is David's click!! 🥴 Doesn't surprise me at all.
You should review "The Crush"...a movie from 1993 that had Cary Elwes and a young Alicia Silverstone. Alicia Silverstone is actually the antagonist in that movie.
It's such a coincidence that you uploaded this video because I just read an article about how Reese Witherspoon was really uncomfortable onset when she performed her roller coaster scene and how she didn't have a say in how any of it was going to be performed/shot.
after i just read a comment about the original script, i say this movie is worthy of another review. it was said nicole and david are half siblings, which came from a result of nicole’s dad taking advantage of davids mom causing her to off herself. that explains the tensity between the two and the weird tension in the margo scenes.
Let’s go!!! Like I said in my initial post in the community tab, I love me a good “stalker, fatal attraction, single whites female” movie. I remember watching this movie with my mom and the part with the roller coaster scene made me so uncomfortable..I was like “eww he didn’t like wash his hands or anything??” Ewww and my mom just laughed 😂😂 (I was like 12? When I watched it with her)
@@forthenostalgia I mean I watched it with my mom like in the 2010s, this movie came out when I was like 1 (I’m 27 😂😂) but still we had no business watching these movies with our parents 😂😂😂
My God! Levels on levels on levels! Psychotic is an understatement to describe David. The comment I made in the Higher Learning video about having a discerning spirit is still relevant in this movie. I just hate how the dad wanted to play daddy when David got involved but wasn’t really a daddy prior to David. It’s sad how a psychopath can bring a family together. Good analysis as always! Do you have Clueless on your list?? And I think I figured out your hint but I’ll use the initials (DP).
David was a walking red flag. Margo so badly needed parental supervision and guidance. It is unfortunate she was physically assaulted (censorship permits me to use the R word) by David, but she put herself in that position being around those questionable characters. She was a teenager messing with a grown adult men. David's friend was unemployed and living off his father. David was unemployed living off his friend. Why did both ladies think these men were eligible suitors? Nicole was naive, but her actions were that of rebellious lovestruck teenager.
I didn't really get too much of a backstory on David and the friend that Margo was messing with, but I remember reading or hearing somewhere that David and Nicole getting together was no coincidence, as Margo set it up in exchange for drugs.
Ferris Wheel scene had me shook as a wee lass😯. I specifically remember buying this DVD without needing a parent, ID, anything. Cashier gave not a single damn.
POOR GARY! THIS MOVIE HAD ME CLUTCHING MY TEENAGE PEARLS! MY HEART WENT OUT TO MARGO! WHEN DAVID KISSED MARGO AFTER RUNNING HER OFF THE ROAD I ALMOST THREW UP! I HAD NO BUSINESS WATCHING THIS SO YOUNG! TILL THIS DAY WHEN MY FRIENDS AND I ENCOUNTER A CRAZY GUY OR SUSPECT GUY WE CALL THEM DAVID😂😂
You seriously never miss! I just watched this movie a few days ago. Thanks for making my Sunday girl you’re so underrated but I’m here before the blowup! 😌❤
I love you breakdowns on these 90s movies. You should do a break down on the good sun with Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Woods. Culkin plays at the range, psychotic child with serial killer tendencies. Another good breakdown would be the movie Kids. It’s about children being sexually active and HIV.
12:29-13:07 This it was hilarious, psychotic, intense, and crazy. 😂😂 Then the funny part is the dad really thinks he could beat David at this mind fuk shyt. 😂😂
The original script was actually even more messed up. Nicole and David were actually brother and sister originally, as the dad graped wahlbergs mom in college which traumatized her and led to her unaliving herself and made David crazy so as revenge he seduces the dads daughter (and his half sister) for ruining his life. This is why the dad is extra weird here cause that whole part of the plot was cut out.
I was a teenager girl in the 90s and movies were so weird then! Teen girls were both heroes and villains all while being over sëxüaälizëd. Things in this movie that were very accurate for me (low income yt girl): • my mom left me alone for the week all the time. I was the last kid at home. • had older boyfriends that showed up at my school. Pre school pew-pew, you could just walk up on campus. (Had older girls that came on campus to fight me 🥴) • I was at bars and clubs all the time.
Also idk if you take requests in the comments but another really good 90s thriller that I enjoyed watching was “the hand that rocks the cradle” it’s another really good 90s thriller stalker/revenge movie!
Fuckin love this movie and this genre really i call it lovebombing lifetime flix-ive learned so much when a mfer movin too fast,he gon beat yo ass…i refuse!!😅
Yeah, I was watching the recap and all i could think was after David trashed her father's car...she aint think to tell her father he needs to change the code to the alarm system??? And that made me think of another 90s movie wjth a psychopath obsessed with a woman.... Unlawful Entry! I dont know if its one of the movies you have on Spotify but my goodness, thats one I'd definitely love to see you review!! I actually saw that in theaters in 1992(?) when it came out. The funny part is...i was actuallu at summer camp and they took us kids to see it. Lmaooooo, our counselors wasnt shit, they took us to see Boomerang rhat same summer 😂😂😂
Margo is just another long line of female characters who were confident and in touch with their sexuality and were written to be put down a peg or two by rape. I'm so glad that we have more female characters who can just live their life and be completely comfortable with who they are and not be punished for the fact that they like sex.
Ummm Margo was not confident in herself she was a broken teen girl that needed guidance. Also the things she said to Nicole little brother was gross and sad she needed help tbh.
The character was 16 in the movie. She shouldn't have been in touch with anything. Grown women have trouble dealing with what men think about them when they dress a certain way. How much better would a 16 year old be able to handle it? Not well at all, judging by what happened to her in the movie.
I HATE that when i first watched this movie, i could understand why Mr. Evil Wahlbergs characters was attractive to Nicole, but thts the point. He was so VILE in this movie.
David is suppose to be 23 years old. What is he suppose to with a 16 year old. What was he doing to her on rhe carousel? What us going on? My mom would necer let ne gonout with 23 year old at 16.
Mark Wahlbeg was so damn sexy, and still is. I love his thick Boston accent, naturally cut body, and he's handsome as fuk. My favorite movie is "Shooter". I absolutely love war movies, they are my favorite. I love his
Love your review!! I rememver watching Fear when i was younger. David was crazy! I know Nicole had ro regret giving David the security code. The movie has a lot of lessons in it.
I watched this as a teen, but I couldn’t really get into it. I only watched Fear once. And the doggy door scene did make me laugh even though the dog didn’t deserve that. Great review!
🤯 I just seen this movie for the first time 2 week ago. That's so wild you'rereviewing it, but that's the story of my life things like this happen all the time. Also for me to be subscribed to your channel, and this is the first time I've watched a video when I seen you post this. The behavior of David in this movie isextremely common. My very first boyfriends was psycho just like this, and his name was David. I should have knew something was wrong with them, because I went to school with his twin, that's what does up, but he didn't go to the school when they were twins. Well I found out later once we broke up he was schizophrenic. Same st*pid shyt, overprotective for no reason, clingy, yet affectionate, jealous, love bombing, jealous of my family, stalker, etc. My mom said I couldn't have a boyfriend until I was 16, then my best friend his twin hooks me up, so I get a boyfriend, and he's crazy. He had me doing shyt I know better than to do, like stealing my mom's truck one night, bringing it to him (I don't know what the fuk for 🤯 I was just doing st*pid shyt), and he wrecked it. My mom didn't evenbeside me, she didn't punish me, I don't know, 🤷🏾♀️ once I got older I was like maybe she knew that just was not me, and somehow she had a feeling David convinced me to do it.
19:37-19:43 This was the type oh shyt my first boyfriend David would have pulled. When I finally broke up with him after almost two years, he literally bust the window to my bedroom at my parent's home, and tried to get through the window. I had some threatened to wake my dad up, so he left, and when they discovered the window was brokenI didn't tell them David did it, and they thought someone tried to break in. 😬🤦🏾♀️😔
I feel like Mark "hate crime" Wahlberg didnt have to dig too deep for his character in this one
He looked so ugly in that movie.
Spilled
😂okay I second that motion🥴
I love the fact that he had to present an award to the cast of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. A film where everyone in the cast is Asian 😂🖕😂
@@RagingRaven88 The audacity
Nicole irked me when she got mad at Margo for what David did to her. She literally witnessed through the window of David roughly grabbing Margo by her hair, hurting her. Nicole is more of an awful friend to Margo for thinking her being sexually assaulted was some sort of mutual fling when it wasn't.
Yeah nicole is a horrible friend
@@angelaholmes8888 They are both horrible and deserve each other
That part confused me as well. It was obvious he forced her so why was she upset with her friend ?!!
Always confused me but girls do be acting like that. Will get way mad at their girl friends
Some woman live in denial 🤦🏾♀️
I don't know why this annoys me, but why is that the little brother is more capable of defending himself against danger than his own adult mother and teenage sister. Deadass he called the police, escaped the house and killed one of the intruders. But these two grown women can't defend themselves until literally seconds before the ending of the film. Also I think Nicole was a bit of a crappy friend. She never calls Margot out on her behavior (In a friendly way, like what she said to her brother) and she didn't believe her friend of years when she says she was assaulted...even though you witness her being assaulted and drugged out. Like I would be mad but at the same time I would also be asking more questions. Plus, poor Gary #justiceforGary
No crack or drivebys oops not documentaries it's a role
Nicole was so frustrating as a character! And a horrible friend
Honestly, the only ones I felt bad for was Gary, Margo and the family’s dog because in the end, they all deserve justice. Gary was not only beaten, but murdered in cold blood for rightfully defending his friend, Margo was SA’d by her best friend’s boyfriend only to later be abandoned by that so-call “best friend”, and don’t even get me started on the family dog.
A moment for Gary and the family dog. Those two deserved better then David’s crazy ass
Damn shame what they did to that dog…
That was way to sad...like what did the dog do man 😭
Just pure evil 😢
@@unbeknownst2mee929no wonder he plays a cop now
Yes, I felt so bad for a Gary he was innocent and didn’t deserve what happened to him. I felt so bad
Knowing Mark Wahlbergs past I can see why he did a such a good job at playing the bad guy. 👀
Exactly
He's racist diabolical MF
Not the bad guy, but a teen version Fatal attraction. So many men don't like rejection and aren't taught as teens, how to regulate their emotions
Definitely played the bad guy reaaaal well, pulling from personal experience 😂😂😂
Did you know him personally
@@Not_Always mean you seem to. You keep talking like you know him and know he feels remorse for his actions and therefore people should forgive him. You sitting here lying saying you don’t like him when you obviously do. That’s the only reason someone would go to MULTIPLE comments defending this man. You don’t do that for someone you don’t like. You can’t shame people into forgiving someone for committing SEVERAL hate crimes. Their forgiveness or lack of has nothing to do with you stranger. Stop harassing people in the comments. Get a fucking grip.
Watching this again as an adult I just realized that David was 23 and Nicole was 16 in this film.
a literal childhood classic for me, at first. david scared me with the craziness but the more I watched it, his psychotic episodes got funnier. my cousin and i will still ask each other “wtf did you say to nicole” and beat our chest till this day mocking the foolishness 😭
Lmaooooo 😂😂😂
Calling this a childhood classic is absolutely diabolical lmmfao
That little brother was the MVP. I feel so bad for Gary in this movie. He deserves better.
This film is really weird because it seems almost like a perfect play-by-play of a lifetime movie but it has A-List actors in it. I guess that's kind of typical of the 90s because I remember growing up watching lifetime movies and they were quality films. Not the stuff that they have today where it looks like it was made in two days without a script and the cast is people off the streets.
Lifetime movies were top tier!!
@9:36
The actor that plays Gary (Todd Caldecott) played Jackson the very next year in the Lifetime classic "Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?" and got beaten up in almost the exact same way by the obsessed boyfriend in that movie.
Y’all remember the lifetime movie “Reviving Ophelia” now that was when lifetime was good
This is a movie I think should be seen more, especially by today’s youth. This movie is almost a playbook in showing manipulative, abuse partners and the signs leading to it. Everything David did to (and with) Nicole was carefully crafted. He could tell she was wet behind the ears and had never had that kind of attention given to her so he spun the classic tropes on her to blind her (and she already liked him so as a 16 year old girl she was screwed from the beginning). Her family (her dad, really) was trying to look out for her and Margo wanted to protect her once she saw the real, but she was in a bad spot as well. It’s sad, but the fact that this kind of thing is still prevalent is even sadder. Thank you for covering this film! It’s definitely one I plan on showing my daughter once she’s at the dating age.
Margo playing dead on the stairs had me dying 😭 because I would’ve done the exact same
Lmfao me toooooo
That’s what she was doing? LMAO I thought it was bad acting at the time😭
Reece Witherspoon is such an amazing actress, her filmography is top tier! Freeway was crazy too 😂
Omg I love Freeway ! Lol.
She always play those Lolita roles, but again that was a popular genre in the 90’s
Correction: this isn’t Reese Witherspoon, this is Reese Without her spoon. She gets her spoon after legally blonde
@@hedgehog07productions91lol
He did look fine in this film but that’s also the reality . A good looking man can be dangerous
Most good looking men are lol and their good at manipulating.
Or a r a c i s t bum
i had a good looking boyfriend who love bombed me the first year, then the crazy came out the 2nd yr. My friends never liked him, i should have listened. Anyway it got dramatic toward the end i broke up with him.
@@susansparanormalpennsylvan81 glad you’re safe now and recognized your value
Tobby was traumatized from that horrible night. Hope he got some therapy afterwards
David was a loose cannon and Nicole was too gullible to see it. She wanted to see the good in him. Her dad not accepting the relationship made her wanted to be with David even more. Mark kill it as a bad guy.
Nicole 4 Eva on his chest always kills me hahaha
That bootleg ass tattoo 😂😂😂
The reason why people should stay strapped.
Period, that house too big . There are burglars and psychopaths that exist😂
I was so annoyed that there wasn’t one gun in that whole house
As I've gotten older, the more I understand this movie better.
I can appreciate that all the characters are various levels of crummy. The Dad who doesn't want to push his daughter away after reuniting but also goes way overboard overcompensating in some instances. Nicole being way too trusting by opening up to a complete stranger and dating a whole 23 year old, clearly trying to fill some older man hole in her heart. I didn't catch the line when she mentions that she feels like a mother to Gary, so she thinks she's all sorts of grown which amplifies her attraction to older David. The stepmom who's a bit aloof and does all the wrong things at first and when she does try and do better, still makes some mistakes in regards to David. Margo, who clearly has some issues with men, to the point where she abandons her friend with a strange man to hook up with a strange man and inviting strange men into her house and for some reason hitting on her best friend's father.
It’s crazy how sexualized teens were in this movie. Alicia Silverstone was sexualized in the “The Crush” also and she was only teenager when film that movie😳
I think she was 19. And if I'm not mistaken. She was an emancipated minor a few years before that.
@@shelisadaniel6718 She was 15 in that movie
Are you saying teens don't have sex?
@indiat.7242 Reese Witherspoon was 19 when she made the film. If you are talking about her characters age, then she was obviously made to be high school age
Hollywood industry just love to sexualize teen girls
Baby this is one of my favorite movies. That part when she revealed that she gave him the gate code. Baby after we got rid of those thugs. I would’ve commenced to whipping that ass. Because I know DAMN WELL you ain’t give that ninja my DOOR CODE !!! It’s one thing to sneak him in but wtf you give him my code for ????
The look Laura gave her like "B*tch, are you serious?!!!"....
@@forthenostalgia I showed my daughter that part of the movie and she said that she lost her mind. Atleast I know my daughter knows better. Thank God.
i 100% agree, how stupid could a teenager be? anyone with a smidge of common sense would NOT be giving their home code away
Movie shook me as a kid...but also as an adult I can't watch Mark Walhberg and not immediately think about his real-life hate crimes 😕😑
He was a child. Get over it please 😐😐
@@Not_Alwaysbeing a teenager is no excuse for race hate crimes
@pnmusic6206 a teenager is a child. Children do not have the same capacity to understand what they are doing, especially when it involves a group of other kids. Don't act stupid.
@@Not_Always I am from Boston and know someone that has a scar from his dumb actions... she is still traumatized from him. She still carries a scar almost 40 years later. She was 9 he was like 17, old enough to be tried as an adult. Saying get over it is absurd. Boston racism is deep, liking him as an artist is your choice the same as others not liking him for being a jerk is theirs.
@elliegee8931 I don't like or dislike him. I also don't know who you do or don't know so take anything you say seriously. All I DO know is that you cant talk about a man who is in his 50s and talk about what he did as a child as if it happened yesterday and he was still doing it. At some point, people need to let stuff go and stop being mad on behalf of someone else
The scene where he's beating his chest is the most funny scene in this movie marky mark was good in this evan tho he was very problematic in the past
Its such a random action but somehow even uses that to drive Nicole away from her dad
me and my cousins damn near broke the vhs player rewind wheel laughing at that scene growing up cause yo wtaf was that 😭
After watching Wolf of Wall Street, I can't take that scene seriously
You stay pulling the classics! This movie was crazy af but had a message!
Most men hide behind a facade, you never know nowadays.
Never know
I had a friend like Margo, in the late 90’s. She’s been married 3 times, has 3 baby daddies, and it would take an episode of Maury, to figure out the oldest kid’s dad.
Mark's acting was so bad at several points, and he and Reese had NO chemistry onscreen. It does inform though on that way a lot of women will ignore monkey shit their man does if he is attractive.
Margo was catching hell most of the 2nd half of the movie. Great review 👏 👍
Loved your commentary! I don’t know about you, but we had absolutely no security in our high school until after Columbine happened. People could just walk in or out freely, so not too surprised David was able to get into the school so easily!
One of my favorite movies from my childhood. Reese was the THAT girl back then
indeed. loooooved her style in this movie too.
18:41
Even though David was 25 he was too young to be hanging with these weird-azz older men. They had this dark energy about them, grungy type, biker type, psycho, weirdos sleeping with underage girls, and this is David's click!! 🥴 Doesn't surprise me at all.
You should review "The Crush"...a movie from 1993 that had Cary Elwes and a young Alicia Silverstone.
Alicia Silverstone is actually the antagonist in that movie.
YESS PLS
She was brilliant in that film
The first time I watched “The Perfect Guy”, I realized halfway through that it was basically a remake of “Fear”.
This is where I learned to never tell a man too much to where he can fake what you need.
PS Gary definitely liked Nicole. Poor lil friend zone.
There is no way that I'm opening the door to let Marky Mark in. Nope, he's insane in the membrane. 😆
Exactly
@@angelaholmes8888 He was going crazy without his girl.
It's such a coincidence that you uploaded this video because I just read an article about how Reese Witherspoon was really uncomfortable onset when she performed her roller coaster scene and how she didn't have a say in how any of it was going to be performed/shot.
after i just read a comment about the original script, i say this movie is worthy of another review. it was said nicole and david are half siblings, which came from a result of nicole’s dad taking advantage of davids mom causing her to off herself. that explains the tensity between the two and the weird tension in the margo scenes.
What? Lol
@@Not_Always it’s so shocking i don’t even know what to say 🤣
Let’s go!!! Like I said in my initial post in the community tab, I love me a good “stalker, fatal attraction, single whites female” movie. I remember watching this movie with my mom and the part with the roller coaster scene made me so uncomfortable..I was like “eww he didn’t like wash his hands or anything??” Ewww and my mom just laughed 😂😂 (I was like 12? When I watched it with her)
The movies we used to watch with our parwnts during the 90s...chile...we had no business 😂😂😂
@@forthenostalgia I mean I watched it with my mom like in the 2010s, this movie came out when I was like 1 (I’m 27 😂😂) but still we had no business watching these movies with our parents 😂😂😂
@@forthenostalgia can you please cover poison ivy next I would love to see what you have to say about that psychotic movie
I wondered if Mark Wahlberg ever had someone came up to him to tell him he looks like John Cena, especially in this movie 😂.
John Cena came after, and his wwe persona was actually too copy 90s mark Whalberg.
You are literally the GOAT for reviewing this🎉😁🎉i can't wait to listen‼️your voice,& the snarky humor just does it for me😊thanks sis❤
Thank you 😊
The way David yells, "Gary!" before he chases Gary down gets me everytime 😂
My God! Levels on levels on levels! Psychotic is an understatement to describe David. The comment I made in the Higher Learning video about having a discerning spirit is still relevant in this movie. I just hate how the dad wanted to play daddy when David got involved but wasn’t really a daddy prior to David. It’s sad how a psychopath can bring a family together. Good analysis as always!
Do you have Clueless on your list??
And I think I figured out your hint but I’ll use the initials (DP).
Yep!! And I HAVE to do Clueless!!
@@forthenostalgia 🤗
Shameful how this happens everyday. Smh gotta be more careful when they show you. Who they’re believe it
David was a walking red flag. Margo so badly needed parental supervision and guidance. It is unfortunate she was physically assaulted (censorship permits me to use the R word) by David, but she put herself in that position being around those questionable characters. She was a teenager messing with a grown adult men. David's friend was unemployed and living off his father. David was unemployed living off his friend. Why did both ladies think these men were eligible suitors? Nicole was naive, but her actions were that of rebellious lovestruck teenager.
Nicole and Margo were young and dumb. Margo was obsessed with reveiving male attention by any means. You're right, she needed guidance. They both did.
They were young teenage girls! Everything was completely on the adults!
I didn't really get too much of a backstory on David and the friend that Margo was messing with, but I remember reading or hearing somewhere that David and Nicole getting together was no coincidence, as Margo set it up in exchange for drugs.
fr like what happened to accountability. margo had no business being around grown men [though this does not negate the severity of her SA}
Ferris Wheel scene had me shook as a wee lass😯. I specifically remember buying this DVD without needing a parent, ID, anything. Cashier gave not a single damn.
Wee lass tickled my spirit. Lol. But yes girl I was shook when I seen this too !
I'm aging myself but, I remember the ruffled socks being a thing.😂 A lot of the fashion I really like in this movie.
POOR GARY! THIS MOVIE HAD ME CLUTCHING MY TEENAGE PEARLS! MY HEART WENT OUT TO MARGO! WHEN DAVID KISSED MARGO AFTER RUNNING HER OFF THE ROAD I ALMOST THREW UP! I HAD NO BUSINESS WATCHING THIS SO YOUNG! TILL THIS DAY WHEN MY FRIENDS AND I ENCOUNTER A CRAZY GUY OR SUSPECT GUY WE CALL THEM DAVID😂😂
"For the Nostalgia" has been bringing up some valid points that I missed even though I saw this movie 100 times. Thank you, "For the Nostalgia."
Gary was the real victim in this 😢
You seriously never miss! I just watched this movie a few days ago. Thanks for making my Sunday girl you’re so underrated but I’m here before the blowup! 😌❤
Thank you 😊
I love you breakdowns on these 90s movies. You should do a break down on the good sun with Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Woods. Culkin plays at the range, psychotic child with serial killer tendencies.
Another good breakdown would be the movie Kids. It’s about children being sexually active and HIV.
Also, why Phoebe Halliwell always gotta put everybody else in danger so she can chase behind dudes? She's such a detriment 🤦♀️
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This it was hilarious, psychotic, intense, and crazy. 😂😂 Then the funny part is the dad really thinks he could beat David at this mind fuk shyt. 😂😂
My mother showed me this when I had a David of my own, now this movie kind of makes me a little nauseous because I remember.
I literally was just telling my coworkers about this gem. They havent seem it s po I was shocked! Glad to see it being discussed!!!
Your narrating is spot on 😂 I need to watch this movie again.
I liked your analysis on this movie. Are you able to do A Bronx Tale Next?
The original script was actually even more messed up. Nicole and David were actually brother and sister originally, as the dad graped wahlbergs mom in college which traumatized her and led to her unaliving herself and made David crazy so as revenge he seduces the dads daughter (and his half sister) for ruining his life. This is why the dad is extra weird here cause that whole part of the plot was cut out.
OH MY GOD! This sounds like the plot of Cherry Falls. 2000 film with Brittany Murphy underated classic.
I never saw this,You just put me on😮💨and they really had ol girl in some Goldilocks socks🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I was a teenager girl in the 90s and movies were so weird then! Teen girls were both heroes and villains all while being over sëxüaälizëd.
Things in this movie that were very accurate for me (low income yt girl):
• my mom left me alone for the week all the time. I was the last kid at home.
• had older boyfriends that showed up at my school. Pre school pew-pew, you could just walk up on campus. (Had older girls that came on campus to fight me 🥴)
• I was at bars and clubs all the time.
A movie where a teenage girl has sex is not the same as teenage girls being sexualized
Also idk if you take requests in the comments but another really good 90s thriller that I enjoyed watching was “the hand that rocks the cradle” it’s another really good 90s thriller stalker/revenge movie!
So glad you did this movie, it is definitely a CLASSIC ! David was insane. It’s so sad how common this is.
This was one of my FAVORITE movies! I'm so happy to hear your commentary
Nicole's best friend Gary was really cute as well. The girl, her best friend, I hate her in every 90s movie.
Oh yea, Margo was unlikeable in so many way I just wanted to scream through the screen
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KMSL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
Ikr?
Admits defeat to her dad 😂 your reviews really do take me back I remember watching this a few times at the movies
Still a better love story than Twilight
Sorry I couldn't resist
I legit forgot about this movie
Fuckin love this movie and this genre really i call it lovebombing lifetime flix-ive learned so much when a mfer movin too fast,he gon beat yo ass…i refuse!!😅
It DOES give 90s lifetime. Oh how I miss those movies 😢
Lol as a kid my siblings and I would always rewind the part where he beats his chest. Like omg that part had me on the floor.
Also I had the hugest crush on Mark Wahlberg during his 90s era 😂😂😂
He was fine😂😂😂
@@forthenostalgia right? Even though he was problematic 😂😂😂
You should review "Boogie Nights". Probably have to censor AT LEAST 3/4ths of the movie though
XD
We didn't know the real him
It never ceases to amaze me … I swear you have covered ALL of my “ underrated “ faves. 😂 LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! 🫶🏾
Not the ruffled socks! 🧦🤣🤣
17:08 Your commentary I’m dead. You said it so casually “David’s fine ass” you ain’t lying though 😂 This was also one of my favorite 90s films
Yeah, I was watching the recap and all i could think was after David trashed her father's car...she aint think to tell her father he needs to change the code to the alarm system???
And that made me think of another 90s movie wjth a psychopath obsessed with a woman....
Unlawful Entry!
I dont know if its one of the movies you have on Spotify but my goodness, thats one I'd definitely love to see you review!!
I actually saw that in theaters in 1992(?) when it came out.
The funny part is...i was actuallu at summer camp and they took us kids to see it.
Lmaooooo, our counselors wasnt shit, they took us to see Boomerang rhat same summer 😂😂😂
Omg this was my movie back in the day! David was the right kinda charming & dangerous smh poor Margo such a lost thing! Love your reviews!!
This truly is a 90's classic and not to many ppl know or remember this film. I believe this movie was released in 1995 but I could be wrong.
Margo is just another long line of female characters who were confident and in touch with their sexuality and were written to be put down a peg or two by rape.
I'm so glad that we have more female characters who can just live their life and be completely comfortable with who they are and not be punished for the fact that they like sex.
Promiscuity ruins women. You are wrong
Ummm Margo was not confident in herself she was a broken teen girl that needed guidance. Also the things she said to Nicole little brother was gross and sad she needed help tbh.
Margo needed her ass whooped for her setting them up like that
The character was 16 in the movie. She shouldn't have been in touch with anything.
Grown women have trouble dealing with what men think about them when they dress a certain way. How much better would a 16 year old be able to handle it?
Not well at all, judging by what happened to her in the movie.
Omg I had a feeling this was going to be the movie, I’m so happy. This movie is so underrated. ❤️❤️
I like these nostalga review vids. You should do the best man!
She is
Please please pleaseee do A bronx tale next!!
All that damn ruckus and not 1 NEIGHBOR heard it and dialled 911 ?
They didn’t really have neighbors
Gurlllll, let me watch this while I relax tonight. I was too busy ripping in these STREETS 🤣 and missed your upload 😊❤
Why does the thumbnail make me laugh… ugh David “Nicole 4 Eva” crazy ass 😂
11:42 aaaand that is when I subscribed. You're hilarious!!!
my favorite line in the movie was "now that's two cherries i popped."
What scene is that😭😭😭
I HATE that when i first watched this movie, i could understand why Mr. Evil Wahlbergs characters was attractive to Nicole, but thts the point. He was so VILE in this movie.
The hold this movie had on me as a teenage is crazy. My dating choices make a lot of sense when I look back on it.
David is suppose to be 23 years old. What is he suppose to with a 16 year old. What was he doing to her on rhe carousel? What us going on? My mom would necer let ne gonout with 23 year old at 16.
Cause u have a mom that cares..
Mark Wahlbeg was so damn sexy, and still is. I love his thick Boston accent, naturally cut body, and he's handsome as fuk. My favorite movie is "Shooter". I absolutely love war movies, they are my favorite. I love his
Love your review!! I rememver watching Fear when i was younger. David was crazy! I know Nicole had ro regret giving David the security code. The movie has a lot of lessons in it.
I watched this as a teen, but I couldn’t really get into it. I only watched Fear once. And the doggy door scene did make me laugh even though the dog didn’t deserve that. Great review!
David was supposed to be 23 years old. I know high key irksome snd beyond gross!
Definitely a classic. Omg I was not expecting to find the gem, I grew up thinking NOBODY knew this movie
I always watching that movie as a kid, mark wahlberg was played a good villain role at this!
How you said hunching....I lost it. Love the feed back!
This is just a straight classic the year don't matter you don't get classics like this no more
David McCall is an underrated villain. He's among one of my favorites.
Nicole 4 Eva on his chest is insane 😭 this movie remind me of The Crush in someway you must do a review on that movie soon
🤯 I just seen this movie for the first time 2 week ago. That's so wild you'rereviewing it, but that's the story of my life things like this happen all the time. Also for me to be subscribed to your channel, and this is the first time I've watched a video when I seen you post this.
The behavior of David in this movie isextremely common. My very first boyfriends was psycho just like this, and his name was David. I should have knew something was wrong with them, because I went to school with his twin, that's what does up, but he didn't go to the school when they were twins. Well I found out later once we broke up he was schizophrenic. Same st*pid shyt, overprotective for no reason, clingy, yet affectionate, jealous, love bombing, jealous of my family, stalker, etc. My mom said I couldn't have a boyfriend until I was 16, then my best friend his twin hooks me up, so I get a boyfriend, and he's crazy. He had me doing shyt I know better than to do, like stealing my mom's truck one night, bringing it to him (I don't know what the fuk for 🤯 I was just doing st*pid shyt), and he wrecked it. My mom didn't evenbeside me, she didn't punish me, I don't know, 🤷🏾♀️ once I got older I was like maybe she knew that just was not me, and somehow she had a feeling David convinced me to do it.
Oh wow!! This is very common and while person may be different, the behaviors are always the same. Thats the crazy part.
@@forthenostalgia ABSOLUTELY!!
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This was the type oh shyt my first boyfriend David would have pulled. When I finally broke up with him after almost two years, he literally bust the window to my bedroom at my parent's home, and tried to get through the window. I had some threatened to wake my dad up, so he left, and when they discovered the window was brokenI didn't tell them David did it, and they thought someone tried to break in.
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This movie is a huge part of my childhood. Idk why my mama let me watch this movie as a child lmao 😂😂
Our parents were wild lol
All mothers of teen daughters should watch this