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Toutes folles de lui

Original title: Johnny Be Good
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
7.8K
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Uma Thurman, Robert Downey Jr., and Anthony Michael Hall in Toutes folles de lui (1988)
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Johnny's the top high-school football player and many colleges want him. His girlfriend, coach and best friend want him in the college, serving themselves most.Johnny's the top high-school football player and many colleges want him. His girlfriend, coach and best friend want him in the college, serving themselves most.Johnny's the top high-school football player and many colleges want him. His girlfriend, coach and best friend want him in the college, serving themselves most.

  • Director
    • Bud S. Smith
  • Writers
    • Steve Zacharias
    • Jeff Buhai
    • David Obst
  • Stars
    • Anthony Michael Hall
    • Robert Downey Jr.
    • Paul Gleason
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Bud S. Smith
    • Writers
      • Steve Zacharias
      • Jeff Buhai
      • David Obst
    • Stars
      • Anthony Michael Hall
      • Robert Downey Jr.
      • Paul Gleason
    • 48User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 10Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anthony Michael Hall
    Anthony Michael Hall
    • Johnny Walker
    Robert Downey Jr.
    Robert Downey Jr.
    • Leo Wiggins
    Paul Gleason
    Paul Gleason
    • Wayne Hisler
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Georgia Elkans
    Steve James
    Steve James
    • Coach Sanders
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Wallace Gibson
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Tex Wade
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Chief Elkans
    Deborah May
    Deborah May
    • Mrs. Walker
    Michael Alldredge
    Michael Alldredge
    • Vinny Kroll
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Connie Hisler
    Jon Stafford
    Jon Stafford
    • Bad Breath
    Peter Koch
    Peter Koch
    • Pete Andropolous
    Howard Cosell
    Howard Cosell
    • Howard Cosell
    Jim McMahon
    • Jim McMahon
    George Hall
    George Hall
    • Grandpa Walker
    Lucianne Buchanan
    • Lawanda Wade
    Tony Frank
    Tony Frank
    • Joe Bob
    • Director
      • Bud S. Smith
    • Writers
      • Steve Zacharias
      • Jeff Buhai
      • David Obst
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    User reviews48

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    5dboyd-65362

    Pretty much what I expected

    Just a run of the mill 80's try hard comedy, a few funny scenes...nothing to get excited about (one and done)
    4photoe

    Lots of problems here

    This film has two main things going for it - nostalgia and the ability to fantasize about having Uma Thurmann as your girlfriend in 1988. There are many fantastic shots of her in all measure of garb, including a wonderful body-length pajamas. Lots of nice white tops and jeans. Phew and Rowrrrrr.....

    Anthony Michael Hall is an actor I decided I liked after all in his later career when he played Bill Gates in Pirates of Silicon Valley. He's got a measured confidence mixed with some menace underneath that all-american blonde facade. Despite what some might some might say about Hall's depth, he is about the only thing saving this movie from absolute disaster.

    I actually found Robert Downey Jr to be mostly insufferable in this film, and its very early for him, but he isn't given a lot to work with. He does have a few good lines, though.

    Structurally, this movie has a lot of problems. The plot is insanely thin, and it sort of purports to a certain amount of morality, but then it does not a lot to support that assumption. It lays out Hall's character compromise of his character in such an extreme, laughable manner, it's pretty hard to take it seriously. It's a movie that is sort of making fun of itself, or maybe the director and actors are mocking the script. It's got that feel of not being taken super seriously, something that happened quite a bit in the 80s and made for some charming fare, but also made for some not cogent films. The production values and soundtrack are good, however. The music is period, and well curated, but featuring lesser known tracks, not all well-known hits. I also always like seeing the uncluttered life of the 1980s, no cel phones, still a certain amount of neon, nice 1970s and 1980s cars, and the general party atmosphere of the time.

    As I said, however, the number one reason to watch this is for Uma Thurmann. The one realistic thing about this movie is that in real life, this guy probably would be stupid enough to lose Uma Thurmann. Of course in real life, he never would have been dating her in the first place.
    3utgard14

    Clichéd and Unfunny

    Lame sports comedy with a miscast Anthony Michael Hall as the hottest high school football prospect who ever lived. It's really a vanity project for Hall, who had been playing nerd characters his whole career. Here he's trying to buff up and be taken seriously as something more than a geek. He fails. Robert Downey, Jr. plays the wacky best friend, as he often did back then. Downey's the most entertaining part of this, which isn't saying much. Decent support from Paul Gleason and Jennifer Tilly. Early role by Uma Thurman. She's beautiful and does fine in a worthless part in a worthless movie. I pretty much hated every minute of this. Almost every character is unlikable, especially the lead. The satire about college sports and other things is heavy-handed and never funny. Oh, and the music is dreadful. Avoid this unless you are a massive fan of Hall, Downey, or Thurman.
    5breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    A comedy with some heart and a good message but gets hung up on frivolities

    Life lessons are not always the most prevalent in coming of age genre films. Sometimes they're real obvious, while others are more obscure and look to have their viewers find the deeper meaning themselves. It's also hard to say how significant a coming of age film can be when it is a Rated R comedy. Some have worked brilliantly - The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) is one. This on the other hand is a strange mix of elements that plays its cards right in some respects, while at other moments it's questionable to what the crew was thinking here. This is the story of Johnny Walker (Anthony Michael Hall), a high school athlete who has quite a fan club. After winning the last football game of the season (by cheating no less), Walker is approached by recruiter upon recruiter to play for their college team.

    There are also other people who want Johnny to go with their opinion. Wayne Hisler (Paul Gleason), the high school coach wants him to attend a college of his choice so he can acquire special benefits and he'll do anything to make sure it happens. Johnny's mom and grandpa want him to get an education more than a sports scholarship and his girlfriend Georgia (Uma Thurman) wants him to attend State with her. So many opinions, which one will he choose?! Well, Johnny ends up attending mostly all of their open houses. This ends up having him being bribed with things that seem almost unrealistic or things that have nothing to do with getting an education or playing football. Of course fame grants several of these things but at a high school level? The kid and his team didn't even play fairly winning the last game so how does that even qualify? Are the refs that blind?

    Plus, what's even more shocking is to how this production was able to gather now famous actors when they were starting off and the chemistry feels almost nonexistent. And, the screenplay was completed by three writers, all of which worked on Revenge of the Nerds (1984). How is that barely any charm are given to these characters? There are only a couple of moments that Johnny goes through that actually develop him as a character. Other than that he's placed in silly events that should trigger his conscience saying he shouldn't be there. The best parts of the film are when Johnny's family is on screen. Somehow they seem to have the best lines and character arcs. My favorite family member was the grandfather (George Hall). Such a nice old man.

    Uma Thurman's character has a very typical character arc, loves her boyfriend - finds him as a jerk briefly - then resorts back to him. Possibly the strangest of all is Robert Downey Jr.'s character. Either he tries too hard to be funny or his jokes don't make any sense. It's baffling, I guess Downey Jr. didn't realize how much funnier he is when he says his lines deadpan than actually trying to be comical. Fans might also get a kick out of actor Marshal Bell's performance as Uma Thurman's dad, also the chief of police. He has some funny one liners at times too. All right enough of the characters. Jay Ferguson's music to the film is appropriately set but doesn't have anything to remember about it. Was it a comedy that had laughs galore? Not so much. Does it feel like a coming of age movie? Not really.

    The cast contains famous actors of today in their youth and has a moral somewhere in its story but its delivery is overshadowed by hit and miss comedy. Much of the events that take place feel impossible too, decreasing its believability.
    Bneidl

    Just Awful

    Honestly, this is probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It's certainly one of the least-competently made studio releases ever. There are entire scenes in this movie in which the sound is so poorly handled that you can barely hear what characters are saying. This isn't helped by Anthony Michael Hall's decision to mumble all of his lines. He seemed very unenthusiastic about this role--like he could barely work up the energy even to say the words.

    There is a scene in the film in which Hall's character and some friends have an impromptu football game on his girlfriend's front lawn, against her father (who hates Hall for some reason that is never explained) and some other boobs, that is so badly edited that you simply cannot tell what is happening. Characters come in and out of that scene without rhyme or reason--continuity errors abound. There are also many scenes in which weird dialog was looped in during post-production to bridge awkward narrative gaps. This is a sure sign that the director didn't really know what he was doing, and just failed to capture footage that made sense on its own.

    Also, Robert Downey, Jr. is unbelievably obnoxious in this movie. I mean really disgusting.

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    • Trivia
      Playing on the drive-in screen is a scene from Putney Swope (1969), which was written and directed by Robert Downey Sr., who plays the NCAA Investigator.
    • Goofs
      A cop is thrown through the windshield of a cop car. The glass breaks in big shards like plate glass. Windshields are made from laminated safety glass and shatter into small pieces that stay together.
    • Quotes

      Wayne Hisler: Dear Lord, we pray that we may win this game today. We ask that you give us the strength and the courage to win our 2nd straight state championship. We ask Lord that nobody on our side is seriously injured. We know that we are the best team. We ask that you allow us to win this game. The Lord wants you to put your foot on their balls and believe in it, because that's what wins football games. Not jumping offsides like a bunch of wimps and faggots. Alright lift your heads boys, prayers over. I talked to God. I'm thru talking to God, now I'm talking to you. You're gonna be out there in front of your families, the student body, every girl you ever had a hard on for is gonna be out there today but you will not be going to no sock-hop tonight boys, you will not get no honey on your stinger if you don't go out there and bust your ass. Because this is it. This is the big one. I want you to taste it. I want you to smell it son. There's winners and there's nothing else. I don't give a shit what those pinkos over in Russia say. You want to be a loser you go live in Russia. I'm not a loser. I'm a winner. I'm an American. Who wants to be John Wayne? Who wants to grab a root and hang on? Who wants to get a mean on? Get a mean on son. Let me see you get a mean on son. Now who wants it? I want to know, who wants this? Who wants to get a mean on? Who wants it? Let's go!

    • Alternate versions
      Theatrical version was rated PG-13. Video version features additional footage and has been "re-rated R."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Biloxi Blues/Johnny Be Good/A New Life/The Milagro Beanfield War/Dominick and Eugene (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Johnny B. Goode
      Written and Performed by Chuck Berry

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Johnny Be Good
    • Filming locations
      • Georgetown, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Zacharias-Buhai Productions
      • Orion Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,550,399
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,249,388
      • Mar 27, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,550,399
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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