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A group of college debaters learn about the world, friendships, love, dreams and family in this warm, endearing drama.A group of college debaters learn about the world, friendships, love, dreams and family in this warm, endearing drama.A group of college debaters learn about the world, friendships, love, dreams and family in this warm, endearing drama.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Tim Dang
- Bobby Chin
- (as Timothy Dang)
Peter DeLuise
- Cameron Sweet
- (as Peter De Luise)
Jon Shear
- Braithwaite
- (as Jon Matthews)
Moon Unit Zappa
- Longnecker
- (as Moon Zappa)
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OK already! The debate scenes don't reflect true-to-life college debating environments. The characters were clichéd and one dimensional. Some of it is preachy. I grant you all that, other reviewers. But first of all, what a cool concept for a movie...a debate team at Pepperdine. I love it. I consider myself creative, but I could never have come up with that idea. Score one for the screenwriter, or whomever pitched the idea. Roy Scheider is so appealing on screen. I love that guy. I understand he was a Liberal in real life. I don't care. I still like him.His best scene is when he tells a story about his mother. Kirk Cameron's best scene is when he is trying to get his debate partner and date to loosen up in his dorm room. He played it with down-to-earth realism and sincerity. The biggest mistake of the film is Cameron's accent. Why not just make his character be from a small town in Eastern Oregon, OR hire an actor who is actually from Oklahoma or Texas?? His earnest attempt to do the accent drew away from his effort to portray the other aspects of his character. Abortion?? Come on. College kids debating that before the Supreme Court in the late 80s? What a lazy choice. It was like the writer or the film makers didn't want to rack their brains a bit and come up with something more original. That choice kind of ruined the film for me, although I realize that the whole Jami Gertz character was based on it's tie to this issue. Wow, Tim Quill nailed the noblesse oblige patrician with a hankering for the written word. But can't you be both a politician and a writer at the same time, or maybe write, before or after a political career? His character was choosing between the two career paths, but maybe he didn't need to. The politician Fred Grandy was an actor on the Love Boat before politics. Fred Thompson combined the two. Law and Order and politics. So I don't buy the conflict. Get rid of the sketch artist. I didn't get it at all. There is a kid who keeps sketching the people we see, but he never speaks. It was gratuitous. I loved the use of the classic 80s tune "Forever Young," set to a driving sequence on the Pacific Coast Highway, as well as the Celine Dion opening track, long before her fame. Watch it for its' camp, for the early resume of Gertz and Cameron, for the beach setting, and for the unique plot vehicle, college debating.
Now to you, the layman this movie may seem like a contrived piece of crap. Sure the acting is awful, the writing cliche, and the plot looks like something thrown together from some beverly hills 90210 episodes. And I know that for any debators out there the accuracy to real debate is slim to none. But if you are a sensitive person you can look deeper and see what is probably the most compelling story ever conceived. This is a true morality play. The rich kid dies after trying to rape a girl, granted the rape made no sense but go with it, kirk cameron pulls off a southern accent!!!! And those harvard jerks! THEY HAVE SLICKED BACK HAIR. If you don't see this movie you will go to hell.
Though it has been years since I saw "Listen", I remember it not for the quality of the acting, which I thought was fine, but for delivering the most eloquent argument against abortion I had ever seen, even to this day. Any movie that gets the range of comments that have been posted, from rave to rage, is certainly has to be called controversial. So the debate scenes did not match up to the life experiences of some, it is a STORY. Its message is very, very strong, and delivered quite effectively. Isn't that what movies, books, plays, photography, et al are about? I just saw "Cider House Rules", the flip side of the abortion discussion from "Listen". Try watching "Listen" and "Cider House" back to back for what should be quite an emotional and intellectual experience. I rate both films at least 9 out of 10.
PS: I am 64, male, anti-abortion, and pro-choice.
PS: I am 64, male, anti-abortion, and pro-choice.
Is this movie ever going to come out on DVD? I love this movie, it has stayed with me for years because it captures the turmoil of teenagers learning how to live with the past and be a good person in the future. I would recommend that all teenagers see it, because it is so sincere and earnest. The emotion and confusion of being a good person, and a good student and a good friend is phenomenal. People are always wondering what they can do or say to be a better person and this movie teaches them that we all make mistakes, but we all survive. If a child or adult learns anything from this I would hope that it would be to treat each person fairly and compassionately. This movie shows that we all have our own demons and with the help and support of family, and friends we can all learn to deal with those demons without hurting those we love and using them as shields from our own pain.
Amanda Peterson! Peter DeLuise! Jami Gertz! AMANDA PETERSON! Wow man.
This is a kick down memory lane. Amanda Peterson, afflicted with "The
Limp": "No - YOU be careful. I'M fine. I'll walk again - normally -
someday. And I'll ride a horse again. And maybe I'll even, dance, again
someday. So don't you or any of the rest of you here - feel sorry for
me, because I won't f**king stand for it." (massive applause from
debating audience).
Can you feel it? CAN YOU FEEL IT? Leave your cynicism at the door and
let this movie wash over you like warm bath water. I don't know what
else to say.
This is a kick down memory lane. Amanda Peterson, afflicted with "The
Limp": "No - YOU be careful. I'M fine. I'll walk again - normally -
someday. And I'll ride a horse again. And maybe I'll even, dance, again
someday. So don't you or any of the rest of you here - feel sorry for
me, because I won't f**king stand for it." (massive applause from
debating audience).
Can you feel it? CAN YOU FEEL IT? Leave your cynicism at the door and
let this movie wash over you like warm bath water. I don't know what
else to say.
Did you know
- TriviaKirk Cameron turned down the lead in "Say Anything" to do this film.
- Quotes
Donna Lumis: I have come here today, to urge you to bring back public hanging!
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- Also known as
- Listen to Me
- Filming locations
- Pepperdine University - 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California, USA(As the university)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,299,023
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,789,759
- May 7, 1989
- Gross worldwide
- $4,299,023
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