Have you ever stumbled up on a movie that was so bad , it's good ? Embarrassed to tell your friends about that 70s low budget sci-fi that you can't get out of your head ? Well…you're in good company.Have a seat next to us every two weeks infront of the Crimson screen. With two different perspectives, one French, one American. We will try to convince the other why these films deserve a rewatch or why they should stay hidden.
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Have you ever stumbled up on a movie that was so bad , it's good ? Embarrassed to tell your friends about that 70s low budget sci-fi that you can't get out of your head ? Well…you're in good company.Have a seat next to us every two weeks infront of the Crimson screen. With two different perspectives, one French, one American. We will try to convince the other why these films deserve a rewatch or why they should stay hidden.
This week me and David will be watching "Another Gay movie", a 2006 American teen comedy film directed by Todd Stephens. The film follows four gay friends, Andy, Nico, Jarod, and Griff, as they embark on a mission to lose their virginity before their high school graduation.
The film is a parody of typical teen comedies, and it includes various references to classic films such as "American Pie" and "Porky's." However, unlike those films, the main characters in "Another Gay Movie" are openly gay and have to navigate the challenges that come with being out and proud.
Throughout the film, the four friends attempt to lose their virginity in various ways and Along the way, they encounter several hilarious and absurd situations.
The film also tackles important themes such as body image issues, the pressure to conform to societal expectations, and the importance of self-acceptance.
So did we love it or hate it? Listen to find out.
Rainbowed Flickers Over The Crimson Screen
Have you ever stumbled up on a movie that was so bad , it's good ? Embarrassed to tell your friends about that 70s low budget sci-fi that you can't get out of your head ? Well…you're in good company.Have a seat next to us every two weeks infront of the Crimson screen. With two different perspectives, one French, one American. We will try to convince the other why these films deserve a rewatch or why they should stay hidden.