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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHarkin Banks heads to skiing championships in California. A teen runaway tags along as he parties and competes with friends and foes.Harkin Banks heads to skiing championships in California. A teen runaway tags along as he parties and competes with friends and foes.Harkin Banks heads to skiing championships in California. A teen runaway tags along as he parties and competes with friends and foes.
Mark Costello
- Event Starter
- (as Marc Costello)
Avaliações em destaque
Aside from all the blatant content to attract attention (that can be skipped and doesn't really affect the main story), there's actually a lot of charm and personality to this movie.. and the stunt work was also quite impressive and well done!
It does have a straightforward structure, but the plot is simple, interesting and appealing enough. Doesn't look cheap and I very much enjoyed the competition aspect.
This is the kind of movie that doesn't give you a lot of each character (not to get bored of them), but everyone introduced has the little moments it shows are well written and define each. The finale was very climatic!! And just ends in the right note.
PS. More Kendo!
This is the kind of movie that doesn't give you a lot of each character (not to get bored of them), but everyone introduced has the little moments it shows are well written and define each. The finale was very climatic!! And just ends in the right note.
PS. More Kendo!
I saw this one in a Fairfield, Ct theater with a bunch of fellow tanked-up theater circuit employees, and we loved it! Sure it's stupid! Who cares? My cardinal rule with comedy is that it doesn't have to be highbrow to be funny; if a comedy makes you laugh, it has succeeded.
The predictable "snobs vs slobs" comedy is given the novel twist of having the slobs actually be highly proficient at their field of expertise, in this case "hot dog" skiing. While the comedy is pretty standard, the scenes on the slopes are standouts, particularly the spectacular Chinese Downhill race. And let us not forget that living proof of the existence of the Goddess, Shannon Tweed. The only thing that she's missing is the giant seashell that she looks like she stepped out of!!!
As for the heroes of the film, if you've ever gone seriously skiing, you know these guys. The raging alcoholic, the stoner, the foreign expert, the annoying new-kid-on-the-slopes/phenom, the thermonuclear ski goddess... They're all here. And don't miss the scene that features Mitch ryder's rockin' cover of Prince's "When You Were Mine." Kick back some tallboys and check it out!
The predictable "snobs vs slobs" comedy is given the novel twist of having the slobs actually be highly proficient at their field of expertise, in this case "hot dog" skiing. While the comedy is pretty standard, the scenes on the slopes are standouts, particularly the spectacular Chinese Downhill race. And let us not forget that living proof of the existence of the Goddess, Shannon Tweed. The only thing that she's missing is the giant seashell that she looks like she stepped out of!!!
As for the heroes of the film, if you've ever gone seriously skiing, you know these guys. The raging alcoholic, the stoner, the foreign expert, the annoying new-kid-on-the-slopes/phenom, the thermonuclear ski goddess... They're all here. And don't miss the scene that features Mitch ryder's rockin' cover of Prince's "When You Were Mine." Kick back some tallboys and check it out!
I saw this movie when I was 22. And I just saw the movie again at 52. I have seen it a few times in the past 30 years, and at 52 I think the movie is a great as it was when I was a kid just out of college.
I am a skier and snowboarder, and I watch and love the Warren Miller films (may he rest in peace). I also watch and love "Hot Dog... The Movie" because it has great scenery, awesome skiing (though I don't understand the ski ballet bit, no wonder it never made it into the Olympics), epic partying, and the most awesome T&A. Yes, us 50 year olds still love the T&A.
I have a Warren Miller film collection, and "Hot Dog... The Movie" sits right there alongside the them as a favorite ski theme movie that I plan to pass down to my children. Along with the Warren Miller films, of course.
First rate T&A flick. Bizarre party scenes, seemingly endless amounts of nudity and a guitar serenade so mind-numbingly awful, it leaves you screaming for more! Shannon Tweed looks superb in this, as do all the other featured babes. See how many times you rewind the scene in which our ski hero, commenting on his smarmy German idol, mutters "He's the BEST!" Horrible, yet curiously endearing. You be the judge. 9/10 on the mondo movie scale.
While the plot and acting leave quite a bit to be desired, this film is well worth the sit-through for the fabulous scenery -- particularly newcomer Tracy Smith and the ultraluminous Shannon Tweed. Ms. Tweed, a Playboy Playmate of the Year, makes full use of her physical talents to steal every scene in which she participates.
David Naughton gets top billing, but we all know his career peaked as the Dr Pepper spokesperson.
David Naughton gets top billing, but we all know his career peaked as the Dr Pepper spokesperson.
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- CuriosidadesJames Saito, who played Kendo, couldn't actually speak Japanese. He fooled the entire crew for the first three weeks. During an interview with Outside magazine in 2016, he said, "At the audition, they asked me if I could speak Japanese. I don't speak any of it, but all the guys at the table were white guys, so I thought they'd never know the difference. I just said any household words in Japanese that I knew from growing up. When I got the part, I had a friend translate my lines. But during the course of the shooting, my part got bigger, and so the director would say, 'Jimmy, can you say this?' And I'd go, 'Uh, yeah, sure. When are we gonna shoot?' And they'd say, 'About 30 minutes.' So I'd ski down to the lodge and call my friend. Every day I had like three Japanese-English dictionaries in my pockets and a whole list of things to say."
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Dan challenges Rudy to the Chinese Downhill, he states, "Forty bucks a man, winner takes all." At the start of the race, the announcer says that the winner will get $2300. 2300 doesn't divide evenly by 40. Further, only about 26 racers can be seen at the start. That would make the grand total $1040.
- Citações
[speaking English for the first time]
Kendo Yamamoto: What the fuck is Chinese Downhill?
- Versões alternativasIn the Producer's Cut, Harkin comes back to his motel room feeling sad. He picks up his guitar and starts playing, Sunny (who left him after seeing him in the hot tub with Sylvia while she messed around with Rudi) walks in and he starts singing to Sunny. After he finishes, he asks if she has any requests. She tells him to kiss him on the cheek, they hug and forgive each other. This takes care of a plot hole in the theatrical cut where Sunny does not return to Harkin until the end of the aerials competition, and she starts celebrating with him as if nothing happened between them.
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- Hot dog... la película
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 20.307.325
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.506.756
- 15 de jan. de 1984
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 20.307.325
- Tempo de duração1 hora 36 minutos
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