I liked when that one kid rubbed her boobies. But it was extra special when they were night swimming and doofus was ignoring her, so she swam under the water and I think grabbed his dick. She liked grabbing dicks.
And then he was like, "Stop calling me Shit Pig" and she gets in kissing distance and seductively says, "Shit pig". She wanted to frick him so bad.
Was anyone using "chud" as an insult in 1991? I know its a reference to an 80s horror movie, but my impression was that it only became a thing fairly recently.
Dude, I noticed a lot of modern slang in the film. Nobody said "cringe" in the 80s.
Overall though, they got most of it right. Especially kids paying .75 cents extra for a "Frick" dog to show their friends. Back then, it was the only entertainment we had.
Back in my poonmasta days, me and my boys all took shots at the same chicks. So I felt that shit when his boy swooped in on his girl. I'm glad she left town.
I had just watched Nick Robinson play the Prince in "Damsel", looking like a skinny twink. I didn't recognize him in this film at all as the local badass/lifeguard.
Then you MIGHT recognize vestiges, but 1998 was very different than 1991 in almost every conceivable fashion. Take the ride at face value, they get a lot of it right despite a couple glaring anachronisms (as have been pointed out ITT) in lingo. Still, I think this movie captures the feel of pre-1995 better than Stanger Things captured the '80s, for example.
yeah one of the most decent films of the year and complete silence from Cinemaphile
as far as i can remember 0 diversity
Zero black people in it. Maybe that's why it's boycotted
It wasn't shilled and only a few of us watch movies. I really liked this one for a couple of reasons.
I liked when that one kid rubbed her boobies. But it was extra special when they were night swimming and doofus was ignoring her, so she swam under the water and I think grabbed his dick. She liked grabbing dicks.
And then he was like, "Stop calling me Shit Pig" and she gets in kissing distance and seductively says, "Shit pig". She wanted to frick him so bad.
This reminds me of those coming of age movies from the late 2000s like Adventure Land
I've seen Adventureland so many times
Buy an ad homosexual
I just actually saw the movie and you're probably a minority no? No offense my guy
> The 1990s were always diverse.
Female lead is Lebanese, Male Lead 1 is a israelite,
Oh come on. You can be whatever you said and no one would know.
>squeaking noises
You're both pajeets, shut the frick up.
I wanted to watch this but i have been so black pilled on Hollywood i just didnt even bother.
Was anyone using "chud" as an insult in 1991? I know its a reference to an 80s horror movie, but my impression was that it only became a thing fairly recently.
did they say chud in the movie? i did notice her say cringe and i cringed
>did they say chud in the movie?
Yeah, twice.
C.H.U.D. existed back then but not in the context it's used today. Calling someone a "scrub" had the same effect.
Dude, I noticed a lot of modern slang in the film. Nobody said "cringe" in the 80s.
Overall though, they got most of it right. Especially kids paying .75 cents extra for a "Frick" dog to show their friends. Back then, it was the only entertainment we had.
The film is in 1991, but you're right.
what is a frick dog?
Watch the movie and find out.
Would have been better if it was wacky comedy. Later half of it was pretty boring imo. But not bad movie overall
Glad to see the b***h not break up the bromance for once
Back in my poonmasta days, me and my boys all took shots at the same chicks. So I felt that shit when his boy swooped in on his girl. I'm glad she left town.
What is this: Adventureland meets The Way Way Back?
I had just watched Nick Robinson play the Prince in "Damsel", looking like a skinny twink. I didn't recognize him in this film at all as the local badass/lifeguard.
I will give this a watch but if it sucks your ass it getting kicked.
If you were around for the early '90s, it's a nostalgia trip worth taking.
I was born in 98
Then you MIGHT recognize vestiges, but 1998 was very different than 1991 in almost every conceivable fashion. Take the ride at face value, they get a lot of it right despite a couple glaring anachronisms (as have been pointed out ITT) in lingo. Still, I think this movie captures the feel of pre-1995 better than Stanger Things captured the '80s, for example.
holy shit an original film that isn't a reboot, nice
I know, right? Incredibly rare these days.