Hit Movie ((better)) - Virginity

Absolutely. The Virginity Hit is a perfect artifact of "laddie culture" at its peak—just before the internet shifted toward accountability. It shows us how we used to talk about sex before we started talking about consent.

It tried to capture the energy of early YouTube (the film integrates "webcam confessions" and social media screenshots), but it dates the movie harshly. It feels less like art and more like a grainy home video your older brother wishes he had deleted. For nostalgia? Maybe. If you were a teenage boy in 2010, this movie probably felt revolutionary because it looked like your life, even if the scenarios were extreme. virginity hit movie

If you want a found-footage horror movie, watch Creep . Absolutely

The plot is a disaster cascade: The main character, Matt, is set up by his stepbrother. He gets caught by the girl’s father. He ends up in a violent confrontation involving a stolen camera. Eventually, the quest devolves into a bizarre odyssey involving sperm banks, online humiliation, and a frantic search for a porn star. Here is where the blogosphere needs to have an honest conversation. The central thesis of The Virginity Hit —and many movies like it—is that male virginity is a curse to be shed at all costs, while female sexuality is either a prize or a punchline. It tried to capture the energy of early

But if you watch The Virginity Hit in 2024, don't expect to laugh. Expect to wince—not at the slapstick violence, but at the social norms we’ve thankfully outgrown.

If you want a raunchy comedy about virginity, stick with Superbad —which, for all its crude humor, actually understood that friendship mattered more than "scoring."