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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWill prom night live up to the high school seniors' expectations? Will they have the right date? Can they avoid their parents?Will prom night live up to the high school seniors' expectations? Will they have the right date? Can they avoid their parents?Will prom night live up to the high school seniors' expectations? Will they have the right date? Can they avoid their parents?
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This movie is pretty predictable, but I loved it anyway. It was fun to see all those actors from a variety of popular shows together in one movie, and the storyline was funny enough to be entertaining. I especially cheered at the end because the underdogs came out on top. It's good, clean, cheesy fun!
When I first saw this one late night on a local station, I was already much too old for its target audience. Yet I couldn't help but be drawn into this world. Yes, the kids were somewhat stereotyped and unrealistic. But my own prom was never this much fun. Not to mention a cast that was a Who's Who of late '80s sitcoms from all four networks of the time.
Cut to today, fourteen years after the movie premiered. Hens Tooth Video's new DVD is spartan, with no special features whatsoever, but with a nicely sharp picture. And I'm pulled right back into it. Something has changed now. I'm even older, but it still speaks to me. Then it hits me. I'm not only wishing I was young again, I'm also thinking like the parents in this film, whose age I have, alas, reached. I sympathize with them and all their troubles. They no longer seem simply the addled adults. In the final scene at Huds, we see how the experiences of their own youth shaped and misshaped their adult lives. And in truth, not many of us weren't badly messed up as kids. The movie feels more balanced, now that I've seen it from both sides.
So don't just dismiss this as a lightweight teen flick. It has something for everyone - the young, the old and the young at heart.
Cut to today, fourteen years after the movie premiered. Hens Tooth Video's new DVD is spartan, with no special features whatsoever, but with a nicely sharp picture. And I'm pulled right back into it. Something has changed now. I'm even older, but it still speaks to me. Then it hits me. I'm not only wishing I was young again, I'm also thinking like the parents in this film, whose age I have, alas, reached. I sympathize with them and all their troubles. They no longer seem simply the addled adults. In the final scene at Huds, we see how the experiences of their own youth shaped and misshaped their adult lives. And in truth, not many of us weren't badly messed up as kids. The movie feels more balanced, now that I've seen it from both sides.
So don't just dismiss this as a lightweight teen flick. It has something for everyone - the young, the old and the young at heart.
Many TV stars from the 1980s show up in this movie about a senior prom and the various problems happening to the different characters. Kelsey Grammer is a hoot as Tracey Gold's overprotective father, as is Edie McClurg as his wife. Brian Bloom plays a sleazeball very well. If you were in high school during the 80s, especially, you'll get a kick out of this cute little film.
This was my absolute favorite movie as a young teen. We taped it on our VCR and my sister and I watched it so much, and drove my mom so crazy with it, that my mom actually had to take it away from us.
We pretty much had it memorized line for line...and when we quoted it, even stretched out our words when Margaret is talking to the guy in the video store...because our tape was so used it stretched out and slurred the words.
We still refer to the movie sometimes. In fact, I know that we have some lingo that we use that came from the movie. I don't think I go through a fast food drive-through without remembering Shelly and Dan at the drive-through ordering all that food. It's a movie that has just really stuck with me as I've grown up.
I'm 30 now and just ordered the DVD and can't wait to see it again -- it'll be like a reunion with old friends!!!
We pretty much had it memorized line for line...and when we quoted it, even stretched out our words when Margaret is talking to the guy in the video store...because our tape was so used it stretched out and slurred the words.
We still refer to the movie sometimes. In fact, I know that we have some lingo that we use that came from the movie. I don't think I go through a fast food drive-through without remembering Shelly and Dan at the drive-through ordering all that food. It's a movie that has just really stuck with me as I've grown up.
I'm 30 now and just ordered the DVD and can't wait to see it again -- it'll be like a reunion with old friends!!!
This one is better than all of those teen movies that are made right now.... It has got style, there are no rude jokes. You can't take your eyes off your tv screen cos there's always something new happening.... I recommend it to everybody.
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- QuizAlyssa Milano and Chris Young dated shortly while filming, according to Milano. She said that they later drifted apart.
- BlooperWhen Dan and Shelley are driving around town, it looks like two different people inside of the car.
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- Colonne sonoreYou've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
Written by Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil
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