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Saw this back to back with the "Blues Brothers" in 1980.
Was in the same vein as that movie, as well as "Animal House". Sophomoric, with lots of in-jokes, and little things that you catch upon re-viewing.
Lots of cool actors in supporting roles including "Grandpa" Al Lewis, Wendy Jo Sperber(RIP), Lenny & Squiggy.
Listening to the commentary on the DVD is quite revealing and enjoyable. The actors and directors can still crack each other up after all these years.
Trivia: The bartender is played by lead actress' (Deborah Harmon) father.
Was in the same vein as that movie, as well as "Animal House". Sophomoric, with lots of in-jokes, and little things that you catch upon re-viewing.
Lots of cool actors in supporting roles including "Grandpa" Al Lewis, Wendy Jo Sperber(RIP), Lenny & Squiggy.
Listening to the commentary on the DVD is quite revealing and enjoyable. The actors and directors can still crack each other up after all these years.
Trivia: The bartender is played by lead actress' (Deborah Harmon) father.
This movie for me is a time capsule. I grew up in Aurora, Colorado where this film was shot, and I was almost 13 at the time. Seeing what my town looked like back then brought back many memories, and I have to admit I knew lots of kids like the ones in the movie. Matt Dillon epitomizes the good lookin' kid who is popular at school, all the girls want him... but he's such a brat! He's the guy you LOVE to HATE! Somehow he pulls off snottiness like no one else!
This movie... although not very good in my opinion, will take you back to the times of sneaking out, feathered hair, skating rinks, Leif Garrett/Shaun Cassidy records of your sister's.
Probably really popular with teens and pre-teens due to the theme of empowerment. What would it be like if the kids were in charge? LOL
This movie... although not very good in my opinion, will take you back to the times of sneaking out, feathered hair, skating rinks, Leif Garrett/Shaun Cassidy records of your sister's.
Probably really popular with teens and pre-teens due to the theme of empowerment. What would it be like if the kids were in charge? LOL
For us that grew up in the '70's... THIS was our Zorro film!
It was kinda campy, but then again... so was Batman reruns. Watching it again now, it's hard to compare with films made nowdays, but I still enjoyed it. This time around I got the subtle jokes (Zorro sticks his foot in front of Garcia and says, "Have a nice trip").
The common themes of Zorro are there - The freeing of the slave labor, the little boy that assists Zorro in slapping the soldiers around, the priest, the Diego character. Also all the familiar swordfighting cliches (i.e, the candle cut, the jump up on the table).
I recently found this at Wal-Mart for $4.99, so I bought it not expecting much. From the moment I heard the silly Zorro theme song, I knew that this was the Zorro movie from my youth!
Get this and enjoy it!
It was kinda campy, but then again... so was Batman reruns. Watching it again now, it's hard to compare with films made nowdays, but I still enjoyed it. This time around I got the subtle jokes (Zorro sticks his foot in front of Garcia and says, "Have a nice trip").
The common themes of Zorro are there - The freeing of the slave labor, the little boy that assists Zorro in slapping the soldiers around, the priest, the Diego character. Also all the familiar swordfighting cliches (i.e, the candle cut, the jump up on the table).
I recently found this at Wal-Mart for $4.99, so I bought it not expecting much. From the moment I heard the silly Zorro theme song, I knew that this was the Zorro movie from my youth!
Get this and enjoy it!