Les Aventures de Buckaroo Banzaï à travers la 8e dimension
- 1984
- Tous publics
- 1h 43min
Aventurier, neurochirurgien, musicien de rock Buckaroo Banzai et son équipe de lutte contre le crime, les Cavaliers de Hong Kong, doivent arrêter les envahisseurs extraterrestres maléfiques ... Tout lireAventurier, neurochirurgien, musicien de rock Buckaroo Banzai et son équipe de lutte contre le crime, les Cavaliers de Hong Kong, doivent arrêter les envahisseurs extraterrestres maléfiques de la huitième dimension qui se préparent de conquérir la Terre.Aventurier, neurochirurgien, musicien de rock Buckaroo Banzai et son équipe de lutte contre le crime, les Cavaliers de Hong Kong, doivent arrêter les envahisseurs extraterrestres maléfiques de la huitième dimension qui se préparent de conquérir la Terre.
- Récompenses
- 5 nominations au total
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The plot centres around a pre-Robocop Peter Weller's character (the implausibly named Buckaroo Banzai) who is a scientist/rock musician/surgeon...seems to be talented at just about everything. In his lab he perfects a device for travelling through solid matter on the pretext that 'solid matter' is in fact 80% empty space. True enough and so far so good.
In the movie, the 80% of matter that is space turns out to be the 8th dimention, and Banzai unwittingly causes some nasty alien "lectoids" to enter our dimension. With the help of good lectoids he and his rock band have to save the day.
John Lithgow really steals the show with some excellent madcap lines. The big name actors clearly knew this was not to be taken seriously and though the plot is OK it is the one-liners in the script that make the movie so enjoyable. Special FX are early 80's par for the course, this is not the highest budget film ever! The only question is why didn't the advertised sequal ever make it to the screen?
You're not watching this for the deep inner meaning. You're watching this because it's ridiculous and the actors know it is. John Lithgow is absolutely over the top as Lizardo. And Jeff Goldblum does a great comic turn as New Jersey.
Made in 1984 way before most of the actors achieved real star status, this movie has so many "inside" references and jokes, it's a wonder that more isn't made of it! And if you are a real Star Trek fan, you will know that Yoyodyne Propulsion is on the commissioning plaque for the Enterprise as well as other Star Fleet vessels. The references to Grover's Mill and Orson Wells along with the whole deadpan tone of the film makes this an unbelievably funny experience. I only wish that "Buckaroo Banzai versus The World Crime League" had been produced.
Peter Weller, Jeff Goldblum, John Lithgow, Ellen Barkin, Dan Hedaya, the entire cast must have had a great time making this movie. It is full of technojargon, double speak and just plain funny stuff that pokes fun at every bad B-movie scifi thriller/comic book/Saturday serial ever made. There is no bad language and no skin and lots to hear and see in this great movie!
It has one redeeming quality above all else for me... it makes the effects on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and all of those other poor excuses for Saturday kid's entertainment look ridiculous. If the producers of this crap on TV that passes for action need some pointers on how to take useless stuff and make a cool, funny scifi flick, they need look no further that "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eight Dimension"!
When this movie was released in 1984, it did so poorly that the production company that backed it actually went bankrupt. There were plans for a sequel that went by the wayside and the movie went into obscurity until it was released on home video and became a cult classic. There is really not a lot to dislike about this movie. It is funny, it is well acted, and the story is so wildly absurd that you are on the edge of your seat the entire time just wondering what the heck is going to happen next. If you go into this movie thinking that you are going to see something of high quality that is very well written, then you will be disappointed. The best way to approach this movie is by going in with an open mind and expecting to have a ton of fun.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is currently streaming on Tubi and Pluto tv and I highly recommend checking this one out, especially if you are in the mood to have fun! While I believe that it is important when a movie tells a story and teaches a lesson, sometimes it is nice to just sit back, relax, and be entertained and that is what you will get form this movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThere is a scene in the movie where Reno (Pepe Serna) and New Jersey (Jeff Goldblum) go through a room with a watermelon in a machine really out of place for the scene. Reno says "I'll explain it later". In the Blu-ray audio commentary, filmmakers explain that they had a "confrontational" relationship with one of the producers. When they stopped receiving notes from the production, they decided to put the watermelon in a scene with no mention about it anywhere on the script. When they received no questions about it, they deduced that no one was screening the dailies anymore and they could keep making the film the way they wanted to as long as they remained within the budget.
- GaffesDuring the closing credit sequence with Buackaroo Banzai and the gang walking in the aqueduct, Perfect Tommy is first seen wearing a white jacket and black pants. As they take their final turn in front of the "Buckaroo Banzai" graffiti on the wall, Perfect Tommy is wearing a completely different outfit - gray jacket and red pants.
- Citations
New Jersey: Why is there a watermelon there?
Reno: I'll tell you later.
- Crédits fousThe credits end with the announcement of the upcoming sequel "Buckaroo Banzai Versus The World Crime League". As of 2023, that film has yet to be made, pending approval from the film's current rights holders, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Lion Corp.
- Versions alternativesUK theatrical version was cut a little bit due to the distributor wanting a PG rating. It has since been released uncensored on video with a 15 rating (later re-rated to 12 in 2003).
- Bandes originalesSince I Don't Have You
(uncredited)
Written by Joseph Rock and James Beaumont with The Skyliners
Performed by Peter Weller
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Les aventures de Buckaroo Banzaï
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 254 148 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 620 279 $US
- 12 août 1984
- Montant brut mondial
- 6 254 862 $US
- Durée
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1