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Roy et Bo quittent leur petite ville le week-end après l'obtention de leur diplôme pour un voyage en voiture à Los Angeles. Bientôt, ils ont une traînée de corps derrière eux. La violence s'... Tout lireRoy et Bo quittent leur petite ville le week-end après l'obtention de leur diplôme pour un voyage en voiture à Los Angeles. Bientôt, ils ont une traînée de corps derrière eux. La violence s'intensifie partout.Roy et Bo quittent leur petite ville le week-end après l'obtention de leur diplôme pour un voyage en voiture à Los Angeles. Bientôt, ils ont une traînée de corps derrière eux. La violence s'intensifie partout.
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Moon Unit Zappa
- Nancy
- (as Moon Zappa)
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Not too good, and not too bad!
The kids are relatable, their perfornances are excellent, and the production was stylish. I really appreciate this fairly obscure blast from the 80s. And i love Penelope Spheeris!
I would take her film Suburbia from a couple years earlier over this, any day!
The kids are relatable, their perfornances are excellent, and the production was stylish. I really appreciate this fairly obscure blast from the 80s. And i love Penelope Spheeris!
I would take her film Suburbia from a couple years earlier over this, any day!
First off, don't listen to the comments by the moron from Pleasant Valley, New Mexico. Maxwell Caulfield couldn't possibly be doing his version of "Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer" since "The Boys Next Door" came out BEFORE it. In fact, since "The Boys Next Door" came out in 1985, it's pretty safe to say that "Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer" (which came out in 1986) borrowed from it, not the other way around. Regardless, this movie has a great soundtrack and really funny dialogue ("Two Blacks and a Mexican.") Scenes so outrageous that they're actually funny (gas station beating). Now, while it's not the greatest film in existence, the fact that the (life- like) violence in the movie could really happen (and sad to say, similarly HAS really happened before), make this movie better than a lot of movies out today. The acting is pretty good, especially Maxwell Caulfield (probably his best performance). I'd recommend this movie to anyone, especially if you grew up in the '80s. People who don't like it are usually over-analyzing it a bit too much. Too many people are looking for "social commentary" when watching movies. They usually end up not liking many films. They forget the simplest thing: movies are made to entertain, bottom line.
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR is one of the most intense and powerful movies I've ever seen. Charlie Sheen and Maxwell Caulfield are excellent and the film is very well written and directed. Sheen and Caulfield are two bored teens who decide after graduating, to take a little vacation where they become violent and go on a killing spree, killing whoever gets in their way. Everything feels real and it delivers a true, shocking message. I think this is an amazing movie and even though it didn't get a lot of attention when released, I think it deserves more attention now and shouldn't be missed by anyone.
I saw this movie for the first time 8-9 years ago when I accidently zapped into it on cable tv. I remember it made strong impression on me and that I liked it a lot. Now almost 10 years later I bought the DVD and I must say it makes just as strong impression now. The movie is great & shocking and really makes you think what some people are capable of. I recommend this to everyone that want something more then just the ordinary action movies, but be aware,the movie is very violent and probably not suitable for everyone...
The Boys Next Door is everything that 80's teen movies are NOT - and that is why I loved it. It's very realistic and brutally honest in its portrayal of teens who are outcast from their peers, and the effects it has on them. Not to mention both characters come from broken homes where it appears no one pays attention to them - another major problem of kids growing up in the US from the 70's to the present. Charlie Sheen does a great job, but Maxwell Caulfield steals the show.
This violence is extremely realistic and disturbing. But it has a point. The language is dead on too - this is the way kids talked in 1985.
This movie touches on a side of American society that most would choose to ignore, and that's why it is so powerful. Don't believe the negative reviews. This is an excellent movie.
This violence is extremely realistic and disturbing. But it has a point. The language is dead on too - this is the way kids talked in 1985.
This movie touches on a side of American society that most would choose to ignore, and that's why it is so powerful. Don't believe the negative reviews. This is an excellent movie.
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- AnecdotesActor Crispin Glover auditioned for the part of Bo and tested with Maxwell Caulfield. According to the audio commentary for the film, Director Penelope Spheeris said Glover's performance was "too psychotic".
- GaffesWhen Bo and Roy leave Joe's party and plan for their road trip they estimate that Los Angeles is about 6 hours drive from the unspecified city where they live. As the start of the road trip they pass a sign that says 'U.S. Naval & Marine Corps Reserve Center - 1700 Stadium Way', which is right next to Dodger Stadium.
- Citations
Bo Richards: What's the note say?
Roy Alston: Thanks... for... taking... up... two... parking... places, ass... hole.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Blind Rage (2019)
- Bandes originalesNo Way
Performed by Great White
Composed by Great White
Published by White Fox Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Aegean Records
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- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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