For months I have been putting off watching this movie because I couldn't seem to be interested in it. I happen to have been a cheerleader myself in high school and the "but I'm a cheerleader" phrase automatically threw me for a loop. Never had I actually met a stereotypical cheerleader. That is why I decided to watch this movie.
Today, after Jarrod bought his own computer I finally watched it, and I must say I enjoyed it much more than I had originally thought I would. Lately, I've become more and more aware of my attraction to the opposite sex and having best friends whom are homosexual and bisexual. I feel that this is a very amusing take on a coming to terms with your sexuality movie.
Mostly I didn't know much about this movie when I decided to watch it, only that it was about a cheerleader who learns she's a lesbian. When I saw Clea DuVall in the film, my interest peaked so much more than it had the several other times I'd started the movie. The comedic value in this movie was far exceeding to the expectations I held of it.
"I'm Sinead. I like pain. I'm a homosexual. ", "Women have roles. When you learn this, you'll stop objectifying them.", "It's really easy to be a prude when you're not attracted to him, isn't it?"
This is a very quotable movie that shows both aspects of overacting to the homosexual lifestyle or just accepting that you are part of it. It was definitely worth the watch and I recommend it.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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