wot31
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Who would ever think that Vouros and Petroheilos would be playing the role of......the punkies... Lezes is absolutely funny, Konstantinou makes you die laughing. But the coolest scene was the scene of a game of "chicken" between a tricycle and a Chessna plane, on the runway of the former Schinias airfield (now turned into the Olympic row-boat center). Or even the fat bodyguard who gets beat up all the time. "Today I'll work overtime"he quotes when his employer sends him to be pounded by a bunch of angry men for the second time in the day. Those lovable losers, end up doing the right thing , in the end....... and please the fat lady....all she has to say? "xeliiiiiiii"! Pleasant times during the Greek eighties
Peppermint was one of the psychosis of the Greek middle-to-upper class family of the postwar era. It was a status symbol, and almost every Greek home with a good reputation, had a bottle in its refrigerator. It was the time of the first electric fridges (those monsters built by Kelvinator, me thinks), the first private cars moving in Greece, and some of the coolest dancing songs ever made, like "She Loves You". Friendship, being childish, and teenage love are the themes touched in this film, and the scenario and direction are very affectionate about it.
Having never lived this era (I am a child born in the evil 80s) I cant say that it brings me memories of my childhood, at least not in the way it does to my parents. But it certainly reminds me the treats of being childish from time to time...
Having never lived this era (I am a child born in the evil 80s) I cant say that it brings me memories of my childhood, at least not in the way it does to my parents. But it certainly reminds me the treats of being childish from time to time...
Well, Mick boy get a look at this.Communism, socialism, commercialization, zombies and rock and roll a la greca, all put together in a George Romero-meets-Francis Ford Copolla-and-have-a-ball-doing-a-Monty-pythons-movie.Featuring a celebrity a list of the 80s rock and roll scene, including social commentator Jimmy Panousis and his Musical Brigades, die hard rock and roller Johny Vavouras, professional Dissident Nicolas Asimos and Human growler Dimitris (Uncle Nondas to friend and family) Poulikakos, and famous comedians (thenmaking their first steps in cinema and TV antonis kafetzopoulos and sakis mpoulas doing their weird out-of-the blue appearances. The take of Poulikakos singing "Yparxw",Greek rock classic appears here for the first time, during a concert scene shot in the Peace and Friendship stadium, is a cinematic, and musical, classic........among Greek rock circles