But I’m a Cheerleader’s gay brother. A flamboyant gay guy goes to a ā€conversion campā€ to learn how to be more macho and like women after being too girlish at the sports bar. The camp is run by strict, mean, tough butch lesbians. Super silly and goofy, should be on tubi/prime and probably elsewhere for free.

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LOVE this description thank u for the rec! i’ll follow up!
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i have had a Rough Week but you know what, doing gay shit has helped me feel immensely better. went to see a packed screening of but i’m a cheerleader last night and it was immense fun. thank god i am absolutely FLAMIN
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Graham: You're really manly Joel: Thanks Graham: I like that, manly is good Joel: I feel like the aggressor (what??😭) This is the funniest dialogue in But I'm A Cheerleader (one of my favourite films)
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nothing quite like it
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