bttf-3
Iscritto in data apr 2005
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I guess if you didn't grow up loving the 1940s noir and musical movies, you might not appreciate this. Art does not always have to have a point or a direction. Sometimes it's just demonstrating an emotion. This was a fun episode, which acted like an apéritif between a different courses of heavy drama that made up most of " One tree Hill" as opposed to "The OC" which used humor and artistic creativity routinely. Two great shows with very different emotional genres, but I for one, really enjoyed this episode.
The complete movie is available on YouTube in fairly decent quality picture and sound come although there are some YouTube channels showing the whole movie in really old crappy VHS quality and sound, which goes along with one of them that included all the commercials of all the crappy cars that were being sold in this country in the mid 1980s. That one's a real time capsule; watch the movie on old 12 inch CRT TV.
Besides the light comedy, there's a deeper message of the idyllic image of Southern California sold to all of us during the 1960s, with the bikini cloud girls on the beach and the beach boys singing surfing songs against the reality of it being a tough place to make it. That was captured in songs like "do you know the way to San Jose" by Dionne Warwick and" they say it never rains in southern California"
Overall this is a really enjoyable movie made in better times as opposed to television in streaming services today which focus almost entirely on bad people committing crimes and doing really bad things.
Besides the light comedy, there's a deeper message of the idyllic image of Southern California sold to all of us during the 1960s, with the bikini cloud girls on the beach and the beach boys singing surfing songs against the reality of it being a tough place to make it. That was captured in songs like "do you know the way to San Jose" by Dionne Warwick and" they say it never rains in southern California"
Overall this is a really enjoyable movie made in better times as opposed to television in streaming services today which focus almost entirely on bad people committing crimes and doing really bad things.
Forced myself to suffer through several season 3 episodes with the primary goal of viewing a PRE "The OC" Adam Brody. He was great and I could definitely see a fledgling Seth Cohen in his performance. However, the mom and daughter were not great; they grated on my nerves emoting and overplaying every action and line, and somehow the mom managed to vocalized more bad dad jokes in 6-7 episodes than I've told in my entire life. This show is like a teen drama trying to and failing badly to be a comedy. Mom and daughter just come on too big! But maybe if I were a young teen aged girl I would love this show; it's obviously been a long running hit for that demographic it was designed for. Just not for grown up male Brody fans! Don't say I didn't warn you.