Summaries

Nick, shirtless, approaches Orlin, eating a heaping amount of McChickens. "What a hot bod." "Eat me like you eat that McChicken"

Details

Genres
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Oct 14, 2020
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) 17
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Lionsgate 20th Century Fox Video Abso Lutely Productions

Box office

Budget $50000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 31m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

It's cancer. This movie perfectly embodies the true idea of McChickens and romance. As Nick approaches Orlin with lust in his eyes, he asks him to "Eat him like his McChickens". Orlin, now alimented with lust, romantically leans in closer to Nick. Nick, now aroused brings in Orlin for a passionate kiss. They do, with every ounce of passion. As they share their kiss, they are afflicted with greed and agony. They then start to argue, which eventually leads to a temporary divorce. All the events beforehand have a great part in this film. Prior to this "c'est magnifique" of a film, the two struggling mukbangers have had their share of ups and downs (especially while consuming 20,000 calories worth of McDonalds, Little Caesars, Taco Bell, etc). In the predecessor film, "Orlin Left Me", Orlin cheated on Nick with another man. While conducting a Popeyes mukbang, Nick interrogated Orlin about this man that Orlin had "allegedly" tried to hook up with. Nick takes out his phone, with subtle aggression, as he stares down Orlin. He then asks, "Who is this?" Orlin reluctantly says, "It's a man, I sent him my stuff so we can try and hook up." Nick then launches a barrage of attacks on Orlin, although Orlin is unfazed. This prequel film is crucial in this trilogy film series. Nick and Orlin perfectly captured their roles in this masterpiece film. Through all of those layers of love handles and lard sweat, these two have more passion than any American made soap opera. McChickens and Nick are what gets this film up and going.

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