What’s not to love about flaming a cappella singing group The Bottom Notes? They’re pitted against what we can only assume is a musical group of muscle tops in Todrick Hall‘s latest parody Bitch Perfect. It hits just the right notes of potentially offensive stereotypes and uber-glossed teen genre irreverence.
Besides the fact that the music is actually pretty good, the pop parodies and caricature queens are enough to make us want more than the three minutes of screen time. That’s what replay buttons are for.
The spoof comes the same day we saw the Pitch Perfect 2 trailer, and the likeness is pretty spot on.
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QJ201
Better than the recent batch of crappy new program on Logo.
Have you seen the Straight Out Report?
Production quality of a high school cable channel news…and just dreadful. Gave up after 2 episodes.
Lvng1Tor
This comes so beautifully close to being offensive and just stays funny.
muscl954
Todrick Hall is an amazing talent. He’s starting to get some well-deserved recognition and will go very far in the entertainment business. Great for him!
Stache99
Annoying stereotypical gay guys. check. Anything else?
Chevelter
I normally enjoy Hall but don’t like this annoying little thing.
jwtraveler
Yecch!
SpudStudScott
I would watch this on Logo over what they are putting out right now. Straight Out Report is just awful. This is bad on purpose….
trelld
Is the group at :38 real? I want that song!
Professor Fate
Perfectly ghastly.
Thad1527
Fortune Feimster is in it!!! That’s reason enough for me to watch.
Jackhoffsky
“Something’s not right. I think it’s… everything.” LOL.
Todrick Hall is SUCH and amazing talent. Kudos.
mz.sam
The Andrew Christian models briefly featured are totally HOT! But it sad the viewers were switched and baited so everyone must suffer through this dreadfully stereotypical twink-queens pathetic video. Todrick Hall’s assumed entertainment piece took a serious generation step backwards for gay advancement.