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Hey Good Lookin'

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 16min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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Hey Good Lookin' (1982)
An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.
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AnimazioneAnimazione disegnata a manoAnimazione per adultiCommediaCommedia darkDrammaRomanticismoSatira

Uno sguardo oltraggioso e affettuoso al raggiungimento della maggiore età nella Brooklyn dell'era Eisenhower.Uno sguardo oltraggioso e affettuoso al raggiungimento della maggiore età nella Brooklyn dell'era Eisenhower.Uno sguardo oltraggioso e affettuoso al raggiungimento della maggiore età nella Brooklyn dell'era Eisenhower.

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    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Star
    • Richard Romanus
    • David Proval
    • Jesse Welles
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    1423
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Star
      • Richard Romanus
      • David Proval
      • Jesse Welles
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    Richard Romanus
    Richard Romanus
    • Vinnie
    • (voce)
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Crazy Shapiro
    • (voce)
    Jesse Welles
    Jesse Welles
    • Eva
    • (voce)
    Tina Romanus
    • Rozzie
    • (voce)
    • (as Tina Bowman)
    Danny Wells
    Danny Wells
    • Stomper
    • (voce)
    Larry Bishop
    Larry Bishop
    • Stomper
    • (voce)
    Tabi Cooper
    • Stomper
    • (voce)
    Juno Dawson
    Juno Dawson
    • Waitress
    • (voce)
    Shirley Jo Finney
    Shirley Jo Finney
    • Chaplin
    • (voce)
    Martin Garner
    • Yonkel
    • (voce)
    Terry Haven
    • Alice
    • (voce)
    Allen Joseph
    Allen Joseph
    • Max
    • (voce)
    Bernie Massa
    • Stomper
    • (voce)
    Gelsa Palao
    • Stomper
    • (voce)
    Paul Roman
    • Stomper
    • (voce)
    Philip Michael Thomas
    Philip Michael Thomas
    • Chaplin
    • (voce)
    • (as Philip M. Thomas)
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Old Vinnie
    • (voce)
    Angelo Grisanti
    • Solly
    • (voce)
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      • Ralph Bakshi
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      • Ralph Bakshi
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    10haildevilman

    Another look necessary

    When "Coonskin/Streetfight" caused a load of controversy and the technical specs caused difficulty, this one sat on a shelf for WAY too long.

    And it may be Bakshi's best.

    This was like "Heavy Traffic" but two decades earlier. Take away the 70's lingo and bring in the greasers. Ralph seems to be exorcising a rough past with his father here. Not for the first time either.

    The best part of this film is the wrecking of the 50's myth. It wasn't all great economy and capitalism. The poor existed. Gangs ran rampant. And the races were at odds. This film points that out. And points again...

    The autobiographical angle shows too. Both this and "Traffic" have the struggling artist character getting heat from all around him.

    This was like a JD flick but VERY serious. Getting lost in that shuffle was the worst thing that could happen to it.

    Go see it.
    8ThePanos

    Excellent Animated Film

    The first time I saw this film was at 3am after returning home from a bar. I had only caught the end at the time but was greatly impressed. In fact the movie had left such an impression on me that I spent a month trying to locate a copy on video cassette. This video is now among one of my most prized tapes.

    The story is based around two good friends, Crazy Shapiro and Vinnie. Vinnie is the leader of a gang known as the 'Stompers'. Vinnie isn't much of a leader, and Crazy is a loose canon. The story takes us on a journey of how Vinnie dealt with his cowardly ways and how Crazy took a leap to insanity.

    One of the reasons this movie has made it into my all time favorites is due to how the movie ends.

    This movie like most Psychedelic cartoons is not for everybody. You will either love it or hate it.
    lor_

    Imaginative, realistic animation

    My review was written in August 1982 after a Times Square screening.

    Ralph Bakshi's "Hey, Good Lookin'" is an adult-themed animated feature that successfully demonstrates the ability of the cartoon format to handle subjects generally thought of as live-action material, in this case a slice-of-life humorous character study of young people in Brooklyn, circa 1953. Shelved by Warner Bros. In 1975 while nearly completed, the final product (finished in the interim) evidences its stop-and-start history with awkward transitions and variable sound quality, but is well worth a platformed release at this time to tap the young adult audience that supports uninhibited comedy-drama.

    While echoing Bakshi's own successful "Heavy Traffic", "Good Lookin'" really takes as its point of departure another WB picture, Martin Scorsese's 1973 "Mean Streets". The filmmaker even uses two of "Mean Streets"'s leading players, Richard Romanus and David Proval, to voice his main animated characters, Vinnie and Crazy, whose adventures in womanizing and gang brawling form the core of this period piece.

    Bookended by an awkward flashback structure (which makes for an anticlimactic coda to the film), "Good Lookin'" succeeds in counteracting the ongoing nostalgia craze by portraying the good old days of the 1950s in New York as a violent, generally ugly time. The familiar Bakshi style uses painted backgrounds which emphasize a trash-laden, tenement look to the metropolis. In the foreground are beautifully animated grotesque characters, lampooning assorted ethnic and youth stereotypes, to the beat of unobtrusive "doo-wop" music written in the style of the early 1950s.

    What makes this different from other Bakshi films (and other animated pictures as well) is the absence of fantasy or anthropomorphic animals: a down-to-earth story told strictly via animation. Though he reportedly had some live-action featured early on in the project (a la "Heavy Traffic" and "Coonskin") final version of film is strictly animated. The only fantasy segments involve (typically), garbage cans coming to life and Crazy's strange nightmare of being devoured by giant, distorted women.

    What Bakshi uses his animation for is to exaggerate, giving the odd personages and their antics (familiar from subsequent vulgar exercises such as the recent hit "Porky's"), an appropriate absurity not possible in live-action. Also, the sex and profanity, abundant enough to earn an R rating, avoid the documentary representation problems (i.e., exploitative nudity in teen pics) by virtue of being animated.

    Funny most of the way, "Good Lookin'" is hurt by a segue into melodrama in the later reels. Crazy lives up to his name by going nuts and shooting several members of the Black Chaplains gang. Audiences hooked up until this point will have to swallow an abrupt change of tone, but given the film's abbreviated running time this is not a fatal flaw.

    Four lead characters are wonderfully etched. Vinnie, the definitive greaser, his nutty Jewish pal Crazy, the buxom neighborhood sex symbol Roz and her endlessly knoshing girlfriend Eva. The actors' vocal performances are solid, as is a pleasant musical score highlighted by the title cut. Other than some variable sound recording of the voice tracks, tech credits are good.
    9TheSkipper

    Hair, see now, that was really important. Hair counts you know.

    You either love, loathe or simply don't understand Bakshi's films. I personally fall into the first category and this was the film that started it all for me at the tender age of 12. It still remains my favourite 15 years later. Me and a friend of mine were obsessed with it and would quote it to each other (and others who must have wondered what the hell we were on about) constantly.

    I love Bakshi's animation, it maybe rough and sketchy at times but this is part of the appeal. It's far more organic than some pristine computer generated Disney schmaltz or his rotoscoped films. He has a wonderfully unique way of capturing characters in his art. 98% of people in his world are ugly. Though usually with a couple of exceptions. The love interest Rozzie, for example may well be the very ideal of a red blooded males fantasy, forget Jessica Rabbit! The dialogue (as in all his earlier pics) is wonderfully un-coached and at times sounds very improvised. It's drops a lot of the psycadelic and pseudo 60's philosophy that inhabited "Fritz the cat" and "Heavy traffic". There is also less of his trademark mixing of animation over live action backgrounds although it's still present to good effect in certain scenes. In a sense, it's perhaps more streamlined and consequently more accessible to new comers to the world of Bakshi than his previous works. What really makes the film for me though is Ric Sandlers superb soundtrack which (probably due to the films lack of anything beyond extreme cult success) has never been released. I implore those of you who feel the same to email him and tell so because I personally know (from experience) this music does still exist. And with enough interest it could see a release.

    Playin' To Win

    9 Out of 10
    vertigo_14

    Sold!

    I became a Bashki film from the first time I saw American Pop. It was the most amazing cartoon I'd ever seen and since then, I'd been on the look out for more Bashki cartoons.

    Hey Good Lookin' is my second round of Bashki. And, though I didn't like it as much as American Pop, I did like it. It was a darkish cartoon look at rumble life of a couple of 1950s hoods. But, unlike American Pop, which also had the bazaar stlyistic drawings of dark alley life, Hey Good Lookin' has a lot of cartoonish humor like a guy being caught up in a basketball game and chucked in a basketball hoop. I liked it all except for the ending, which got me a little confused, getting wrapped up in Crazy's hypnotic dreaming sequence dancing around and shooting antennea's and stuff. I wasn't sure when it ended. But nonetheless, I did like this movie, and I'd definitely check out more Bashki films.

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      Live-action footage was shot as part of Ralph Bakshi's original vision to have the film be a combination of live-action and animated characters (like Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit (1988)). The only animated characters were Vinnie, Rozzi, Crazy, and Eva. The rest of the cast were live action characters shot on live action sets. This version was finished in the late 1970s. When it was initially shown to Warner Brothers executives, they told Bakshi that they loved it. A week later, they told Bakshi that the idea of having live-action and animated characters in the same frame would never work, as it was too unbelievable. Warner executives also referenced the controversy from Bakshi's film "Coonskin" (1975). He was forced to throw out all the live action footage and reanimate it. Bakshi, having to pay himself, took five more years to complete it around other projects before its official release in 1982.
    • Blooper
      At 52m 44s (on the DVD) Rozzie's left breast's nipple & areola are noticeably out of her shirt; only the areola and nipple are her base skin color instead. Just a few seconds earlier, she had completely tucked her chest into her shirt.
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      Crazy Shapiro: Well, sometimes I wanna draw a picture of it.

      Vinnie: A picture? Hey, Hey.. Norman Rockwell, draw me a picture here. Come on, come on. Draw me a picture.

      Crazy Shapiro: I can't draw. It's just, like, I "feel like it" sometimes.

      Vinnie: Hey listen to me, will ya? There's two-million faggots in Greenwich Village that "feel like it?" You know what I mean? You wanna be two-million and one, huh?

      Crazy Shapiro: Your mother!

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      Referenced in Cool and the Crazy (1994)

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