Lame and cliched
Added 12/17/2009
But I'm a cheerleader is a story about bigotry and redemption, however not the way it intends to be.
Natasha Lyonne plays a cheerleader from a Christian family who is a tad different, she notices her voluptuous fellow cheerleaders, has photos of women in her locker, and doesn't like the very heavy tongue.
So of course being good Christians they send her off to a re-orientation camp to be forcibly changed by a wicked stepmother type (Played WAY over the top by Cathy Moriarty) and her assistant Ru-Paul without the drag.
The collection of students are, you guessed it stereotypes as well as are the other parents. The lead characters are wooden and totally uninteresting with performances to match. Both Moriarty and Ru-Paul however make the best of what they have and are responsible for most of the worthwhile moments in the entire film. Moriarty's "Foreplay is for sissies!" moment is laugh out loud and that entire scene is just plain funny. Likewise Ru-Paul playing a "formally gay" man just shines in physical comedy moments and scene setups.
But mostly the entire picture is about self righteousness. Not of the films "villains" but of the filmmakers. It is a peon to Hollywood's imaginary image of Christians, how they act, how they think and the brave and oh so tolerant folks who oppose them. It tries to slap you in the face saying HEY we are funny, and cutting edge and brave to make this movie and if you don't think so you just are just a bunch of ignorant hicks.
In the niche market that is was meant for I suppose it has fans but unless your view of the world is driven by Air America then this really is not for you.
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Hilarious and Sweet
Added 12/6/2009
This movie just cracks me up. The scene where Megan finally realizes that she's gay and admits it out loud had me laugh so hard. Natasha Lyonne did such an excellent job with her character, making Megan goofy, hilarious and very likable. She and Clea DuVall are so cute together and you can't help but fall in love with their characters. Other characters are likable also and they add the fun to the movie. If you have an open mind and don't take things too seriously, you'll find this movie hilarious, sweet, and just perfect.
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But I'm A Cheerleader
Added 11/20/2009
This is a cutesy, fun movie about figuring out how to cure being gay. With the conclusion, you can't haha It's entertaining and amazing! Clea DuVall is my favorite! RuPaul is in this as a man. I highly recommend watching this!
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funny & girly
Added 7/12/2009
I love this movie, its soo funny, and cute.
Such an awesome and funny way to "graduate".
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I bought this film because of all the good reviews it received on here. But you know what, I have to say this is the most disturbing film I've ever seen in my life. I was looking for a cute film showing homosexuality in a positive light, but what I got instead was a creepy film that left me wondering if it was filled with subliminal messages. Just the way color was used throughout the film bothered me. All in all, I watched it once, then promptly took it outside to the dumpster so I'd never have to see it again. I gave it a one star rating because they wouldn't let me give it any less, but if I had the choice it would get nothing more than a negative 10. I would never ever suggest this movie to anyone and I think it could possibly be used as a torture device.
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Lame and cliched
Added 12/17/2009
But I'm a cheerleader is a story about bigotry and redemption, however not the way it intends to be.
Natasha Lyonne plays a cheerleader from a Christian family who is a tad different, she notices her voluptuous fellow cheerleaders, has photos of women in her locker, and doesn't like the very heavy tongue.
So of course being good Christians they send her off to a re-orientation camp to be forcibly changed by a wicked stepmother type (Played WAY over the top by Cathy Moriarty) and her assistant Ru-Paul without the drag.
The collection of students are, you guessed it stereotypes as well as are the other parents. The lead characters are wooden and totally uninteresting with performances to match. Both Moriarty and Ru-Paul however make the best of what they have and are responsible for most of the worthwhile moments in the entire film. Moriarty's "Foreplay is for sissies!" moment is laugh out loud and that entire scene is just plain funny. Likewise Ru-Paul playing a "formally gay" man just shines in physical comedy moments and scene setups.
But mostly the entire picture is about self righteousness. Not of the films "villains" but of the filmmakers. It is a peon to Hollywood's imaginary image of Christians, how they act, how they think and the brave and oh so tolerant folks who oppose them. It tries to slap you in the face saying HEY we are funny, and cutting edge and brave to make this movie and if you don't think so you just are just a bunch of ignorant hicks.
In the niche market that is was meant for I suppose it has fans but unless your view of the world is driven by Air America then this really is not for you.
6 out of 9 people found this helpful.
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Hilarious and Sweet
Added 12/6/2009
This movie just cracks me up. The scene where Megan finally realizes that she's gay and admits it out loud had me laugh so hard. Natasha Lyonne did such an excellent job with her character, making Megan goofy, hilarious and very likable. She and Clea DuVall are so cute together and you can't help but fall in love with their characters. Other characters are likable also and they add the fun to the movie. If you have an open mind and don't take things too seriously, you'll find this movie hilarious, sweet, and just perfect.
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But I'm A Cheerleader
Added 11/20/2009
This is a cutesy, fun movie about figuring out how to cure being gay. With the conclusion, you can't haha It's entertaining and amazing! Clea DuVall is my favorite! RuPaul is in this as a man. I highly recommend watching this!
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