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Operazione Desert Storm

Titolo originale: In the Army Now
  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Pauly Shore in Operazione Desert Storm (1994)
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Due giovani fuorviati si uniscono alle riserve per fare soldi per i loro sogni imprenditoriali. Non appena terminano l'addestramento di base, vengono chiamati a fare la loro parte per salvar... Leggi tuttoDue giovani fuorviati si uniscono alle riserve per fare soldi per i loro sogni imprenditoriali. Non appena terminano l'addestramento di base, vengono chiamati a fare la loro parte per salvare il mondo libero.Due giovani fuorviati si uniscono alle riserve per fare soldi per i loro sogni imprenditoriali. Non appena terminano l'addestramento di base, vengono chiamati a fare la loro parte per salvare il mondo libero.

  • Regia
    • Daniel Petrie Jr.
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Steve Zacharias
    • Jeff Buhai
    • Robbie Fox
  • Star
    • Pauly Shore
    • Lori Petty
    • Andy Dick
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,0/10
    15.249
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Daniel Petrie Jr.
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steve Zacharias
      • Jeff Buhai
      • Robbie Fox
    • Star
      • Pauly Shore
      • Lori Petty
      • Andy Dick
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    Pauly Shore
    Pauly Shore
    • Bones Conway
    Lori Petty
    Lori Petty
    • Christine Jones
    Andy Dick
    Andy Dick
    • Jack Kaufman
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Fred Ostroff
    Esai Morales
    Esai Morales
    • Sgt. Stern
    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Sgt. Ladd
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • 1st Sgt. Brandon T. Williams
    Fabiana Udenio
    Fabiana Udenio
    • Gabriella
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Richard Day, Recruiting Sergeant
    Beau Billingslea
    Beau Billingslea
    • Sgt. Daniels
    Peter Spellos
    Peter Spellos
    • Mr. Quinn
    Barry Nolan
    • Stu Krieger
    Coleen Christie
    • News Anchor Person
    Ryan Cutrona
    Ryan Cutrona
    • Colonel
    Paul Mooney
    Paul Mooney
    • Lt. Col. Peter Hume
    Richard Assad
    Richard Assad
    • Col. Babaganoutsch
    Allen R. Stokes
    • Drill Sgt. Stokes
    Earl M. Nicholson
    • Drill Sgt. Nicholson
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      • Daniel Petrie Jr.
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steve Zacharias
      • Jeff Buhai
      • Robbie Fox
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    7Agent10

    A great Pauly Shore movie

    While Son in Law is Pauly Shore's best movie, this is proves to be my personal favorite among his body of work. The premise of Shore being in the army is about hilarious as Leonardo DiCaprio demanding $25 million and getting it! Plenty of laughs either way. Anyway, this film was rather funny and sarcastic, satirizing the military and the macho attitudes which seem to be quite prevalent. While the cast (Shore, David Alan Grier, Andy Dick and Lori Petty) isn't going to impress you with their firm grasp of the thespian arts, it still was good stuff to watch. Also, Esai Morales and Art LaFleur both

    provided solid supporting roles.
    Brad K.

    The funniest of the Pauly Shore movies.

    I know most people find Pauly Shore (Bio-Dome, Encino Man) to be really annoying. He can be extremely annoying, but he can also be truly funny. In the movie In the Army Now, Shore plays another one of his likable loser characters. He and his best friend, played by Andy Dick (TV's News Radio) just got fired from their jobs and need money. So they both enlist in the Army Reserves assuming they will never have to do anything. During the movie they meet some new friends, Lori Petty (Tank Girl, The Glass Shield) and David Alan Grier (McHale's Navy). Pauly Shore and Andy Dick decide to join the water purification unit and Shore displays a real talent for that. Of course, a war starts and they get sent into Libya to help out the troops by purifying water if needed. The film is actually very funny and had me laughing consistently, Shore stays away from being too annoying. Andy Dick is just as funny as he is on NewsRadio. Petty and Grier are also funny. I recommend this for Shore fans and those who want a good impression of him.
    5trey-e-carter

    well, there's one bright spot

    It's Pauly Shore. It is what it is. However, i do have one, personally infamous issue with this movie. Oh sure, i can laugh about it now b/c it was so long ago, but at the time, i could have beat Pauly Shore with any number of garden tools. you see... I was going through basic training for the Army at Ft. Sill in 1994 and was "asked" by my drill sergeant's to be one of the unwittingly captive extras out there running in place in the "EXTEND TO THE LEFT---MARCH!!!" scene. That's right, sports fans, i was one of those poor souls kept out of bed until the wee hours of the morning so that Mr. Shore could have his early morning Army PT scene. Only it wasn't early morning. It was filmed in about three takes between the hours of 2000 and 2400. That's 9:00p.m. 'til midnight. For those or us who know, sleep in basic training is a rare and valued commodity and Mr. Shore took about four of the six hours i got away that night. So, needless to say, my fellow recruits and I didn't much care for Mr. Shore, especially at 0300 the next morning when the training day started. we somehow got through it but never really got over it. It wasn't until a few years later that I finally got to watch the movie. That infamous scene comes on and guess what I see. I see my bald-headed self out there running in place clear as day...well, night. It's only for maybe three seconds, but it's long enough to be confirmed by a number of people. So, there it is, three seconds of my fifteen minutes of fame used in a Pauly Shore movie. wow.
    Special-K88

    decent vehicle for Shore

    Bones and Jack are two ne'er-do-well best friends who work odd jobs to support themselves, but really have dreams of opening their own store. Out of work and looking to make some extra cash, they enlist in the U.S. Army Reserves where they sign up to be water purification specialists. Little do they dream that they'll be sent on active duty after conflict erupts in the country of Chad. Dry comedy has its moments and is likely to please fans of its star, but it's never uproarious and never really exploits the premise for all it's worth. In most cases actor Shore is an acquired taste, but he's enjoyable and adds life here. **
    7bkoganbing

    Being All That They Can Be?

    Although there's a lot of people who don't like Pauly Shore, apparently you either love him or hate him, I have to say that I found this film quite amusing. It takes me back to my younger days when I was a weekend warrior. The group I hung out with I'm afraid, all people who were trying to get out of the real army and Vietnam joined the reserves as I did. We were about as military a group as Pauly Shore, Andy Dick, and David Alan Grier. Back then though we were not side by side with Lori Petty. The Army in its infinite wisdom knew better than to activate our crowd for Vietnam.

    But that's not what happens here. Pauly Shore and Andy Dick are a pair of misfits in civilian life and find they have a cash flow problem. That extra money for attending those Army Reserve drills sounds pretty enticing so they decide to be all that they can be on the weekends and two weeks in the summer.

    But Libya and Chad go to war and like the Iraqi Desert Storm, the reserves are called up for a United Nations multi-national force. Actually Libya and Chad did have border conflicts for many years with the French attacking as protectors for Chad. Pauly, Andy, and their new friends David Alan Grier and Lori Petty are in the Sahara Desert as part of a water purification team, water boys as they're derisively called by those in the real army.

    In The Army Now revives all the basic service comedy situations going all the way back to Abbott&Costello in Buck Privates. Especially in the training sequences. Pauly Shore and Andy Dick probably grew up on Bud&Lou, but they do the routines with a Generation X twist.

    I liked the film and thanked God I was not in the situations that Pauly and the rest were in.

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      Brendan Fraser: Link, his character from Il mio amico scongelato (1992), during the dinner scene in the tent with the Special forces guys.
    • Blooper
      At a party back home, Bones tells then girlfriend that "he" (his penis) hadn't seen her in 8 weeks, yet he's apparently fully trained in water purification. After 8 weeks of basic training, an additional 10 weeks of training is required to become a Water Treatment Specialist (the official MOS title).
    • Citazioni

      Bones: I've seen lots of camel toes before, but never on a camel!

    • Versioni alternative
      The TV version includes a couple of deleted scenes, including a scene in which Bones and his friends get revenge on the special forces soldiers.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Corrina, Corrina/In the Army Now/Clear and Present Danger/The Mask/In the Land of the Deaf (1994)
    • Colonne sonore
      Be All That You Can Be
      Written by Jake Holmes

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 agosto 1994 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Hollywood Pictures
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 28.881.266 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 6.367.194 USD
      • 14 ago 1994
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      • Dolby Digital
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