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Les Crados, le film

Original title: The Garbage Pail Kids Movie
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
9.1K
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Mackenzie Astin, Bobby Bell, Arturo Gil, Larry Green, Susan Rossitto, and Kevin Thompson in Les Crados, le film (1987)
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Dodger must confront the struggles of life as he is visited by the Garbage Pail Kids and intimidated by some older bullies.Dodger must confront the struggles of life as he is visited by the Garbage Pail Kids and intimidated by some older bullies.Dodger must confront the struggles of life as he is visited by the Garbage Pail Kids and intimidated by some older bullies.

  • Director
    • Rod Amateau
  • Writers
    • Linda Palmer
    • Rod Amateau
    • John Pound
  • Stars
    • Anthony Newley
    • Mackenzie Astin
    • Phil Fondacaro
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    9.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rod Amateau
    • Writers
      • Linda Palmer
      • Rod Amateau
      • John Pound
    • Stars
      • Anthony Newley
      • Mackenzie Astin
      • Phil Fondacaro
    • 142User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 1Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Captain Manzini
    Mackenzie Astin
    Mackenzie Astin
    • Dodger
    Phil Fondacaro
    Phil Fondacaro
    • Greaser Greg
    Katie Barberi
    Katie Barberi
    • Tangerine
    Ron MacLachlan
    Ron MacLachlan
    • Juice
    J.P. Amateau
    • Wally
    Marjory Graue
    • Blythe
    Debbie Lee Carrington
    Debbie Lee Carrington
    • Valerie Vomit
    Kevin Thompson
    • Ali Gator
    Bobby Bell
    • Foul Phil
    • (as Robert Bell)
    Larry Green
    • Nat Nerd
    Arturo Gil
    Arturo Gil
    • Windy Winston
    Susan Rossitto
    • Messy Tessie
    John Cade
    • Bartender
    Lynn Cartwright
    Lynn Cartwright
    • Fashion Show Host
    Chester Grimes
    • Sandalfoot Biker
    Patty Lloyd
    • Foster Mother
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Guard #1
    • (as Leo V. Gordon)
    • Director
      • Rod Amateau
    • Writers
      • Linda Palmer
      • Rod Amateau
      • John Pound
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    1jamjohnx3

    The Dumpster Fire Kids Movie

    I already knew this movie was legendarily bad, so I only have myself to blame for sitting down and watching it when it came on TV. To understand how this atrocity came to be, you have to understand what they were thinking when they were making it. Garbage Pail Kids was a trading card parody of the Cabbage Patch Kids that was basically a gross or ridiculous take on them. They were so popular that someone somewhere thought, "What if we took this shallow concept completely dependent on making fun of another property and turn it into a feature length film?" It's notable that the Cabbage Patch people never actually tried to go that far (or at least, never succeeded).

    What we got was an ill-conceived dumpster fire that is an abject failure in every way conceivable. I could spend all day talking about how the story is nonsensical and aimless, how the suits/animatronics are creepy and nightmarish, etc. But that stuff's been covered a million times, so I'm going to focus on the real odious aspect, and that's the characters: a collection of paper thin, unmotivated tropes. Dodger is your typical bullied kid daring to look for bigger and better things. He's antagonized by a bunch of bullies for no reason other than for us to feel sorry for him (though if they bullied him because of his stupid name, I'd understand). Then there are the Garbage Pail Kids themselves, who are bizarrely portrayed as protagonists despite being repulsive physically and personality-wise. You can imagine the type of comedic depth you will encounter with characters like "Valerie Vomit" and "Windy Winston." When the characters aren't constantly farting and peeing on themselves, they're at each others' throats or even aggressively stepping to Dodger. I can only imagine the audience's reception to E.T. if he repeatedly threatened to shank Elliott if he didn't get to phone home. We're supposed to be rooting for these guys?

    The most bizarre part of an already ridiculous movie happens when the bullies kidnap the kids and send them to the "State Home for the Ugly," where people deemed too ugly are executed. Wait, what? What is this twisted, alternate Earth where they kill off ugly people and why is it so out of place in what was beforehand (and after) a disgusting, cliché 80's mess? Lincoln and Gandhi are locked up here so I guess it's insultingly implying the Kids are unconventional in appearance but important for their contribution to society, some sort of misplaced Aesop about true beauty coming from within...despite the Kids being genuinely horrific on the inside. The kids are rescued (unfortunately) but their execution would have been a fitting end to this disaster. There's also a silly romance plot with a girl named Tangerine of all things, facilitated by the Kids' sudden ability to sew fashionable clothes for her fashion show.

    So yeah, it's offensively bad. Don't make the same mistake I did and waste you time with it. There's nothing here for you but tears and fecal matter.
    1ilikethebeatles

    Absolutely Awful

    This movie came on at around 6 AM on Cinemax this morning, and out of curiosity aroused from the fact that they would make a movie based on that utterly ridiculous card game, me and my friend sat down and decided to watch it. And almost instantly we were perplexed. Absolutely flabbergasted by the fact that a movie studio would go ahead and produce this movie. It is by far one of the most poorly written movies I have ever seen. The bizarre plot never seems to come together and make sense. The gags run utterly flat and actually tend to leave you with a sick feeling in your stomach. Not to mention one of the poorest makeup jobs in film history. As for the acting, one word can describe it: atrocious. The actors, with the exception only in some cases for Anthony Newley, seem to be doing nothing more than shouting their lines through the almost forced emotion, which comes over as horridly flat and unbelievable. If you're actually interested in this movie, I would go ahead and recommend it. A spectacle such as this film is something you rarely come upon.
    Michael_Elliott

    Thank God I Grew Up

    The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987)

    1/2 (out of 4)

    I must admit that I was seven years old when this movie came out. I was a fan of the cards and I remember begging my mother to take me to see this on opening day, which she did. A couple of my friends went along and I still remember the sold out crowd of pre-teens laughing and having a blast with the film. I believe I watched it a couple more times when it first hit VHS but I haven't seen it since....until this latest viewing.

    What did I think of the film twenty-two years after being a kid who loved it? Well, it was the pits. It really shocked me to re-watch something I found entertaining as a kid and I know that saying that many kids never grow up but thankfully I did. Now I'm not going to sit here and put this film down for being disgusting, vile or featuring "ugly" jokes because nothing here offended me today. What I will put down is the entire screenplay, which really makes one scratch their head because the story is so bad that you can't help but wonder if any real attempt was made to come up with something good or if this was just thrown together to make some quick cash.

    The story pretty much as the Garbage Pail Kids coming to the aid of a weak boy (Mackenzie Astin) who might just be getting taken advantage of by a girl (Katie Barberi) he has a crush on. I think the biggest problem with the screenplay is that it tries to tell too much story in regards to the GPK and this wasn't needed. The cards told us all we needed to know so the film should have just stood back and delivered the goods that the cards did.

    Valorie Vomit, Ali Gator, Greaser Greg, Nat Nerd, Windy Winston, Messy Tessie and Foul Phil are the kids here and most of them never really get to dig into their "tricks" from the cards. Valorie Vomit, for one example, only does her thing once at the end of the movie. Now, a lot of parents back in the day would have said that's a good thing but every generation has its thing that parents object to and this was one from the 80s.

    The performances are all pretty brutal with Astin not delivering anything and Barbieri delivering a really, really bad performance. You do have the costumes by John Carl Buechler who previously did the film TROLL and would later do Friday THE 13TH PART VII. While watching this horrid movie I couldn't help but smile at thinking back at some of the cards and passing them around class in the school. It's a real shame that this film didn't do anyone any good but I can't help but wish that a real R-rated remake would come along and really do things right.
    4gavin6942

    Holy Heck

    Dodger must confront the struggles of life as he is visited by the Garbage Pail Kids and intimidated by some older bullies.

    Although apparently later owned by Orion and then MGM, this film was originally produced and distributed by Atlantic Entertainment Group. At this point, they had some minor hits with "Valley Girl", "Teen Wolf" and "Night of the Comet", but were never a major player. Not surprisingly, within two years of this film coming out, they were defunct.

    Rod Amateau directed, produced, and co-wrote the film. He had not made any other films of note, but had a distinguished career going back decades in television. Interestingly, this was his final film -- despite living almost another 20 years. Was it a career killer? Amateau had as his right-hand man John Carl Buechler, which was the right choice, although given the film's focus on puppets, Buechler's involvement (not to mention Phil Fondacaro) give it the feeling of a Charles Band film. And that is never a good thing.

    In fact, Buechler was involved before even Amateau, and in some ways had more to do with the final product. Apparently the Chiodo Brothers ("Killer Klowns") were contacted and passed, and next in line was John Carl Buechler, who was fresh off of "Troll". He was briefly considered as not just the effects guy but also the director, but his vision was too dark. He thought of the Kids as monsters, not something lovable, and the studio disagreed. He reflects, "The best stuff in the movie is them farting and blowing snot on each other... but it had to walk this line of being a gentle fairy tale." He thinks the blend was a bad idea, and he is probably right.

    Buechler was the one who brought in Phil Fondacaro, and Phil brought in the "little people" he knew. So indirectly, Buechler not only created the Kids, but provided the actors who would play them. Buechler also brought in John Criswell, who had done effects for "Re-Animator" and "From Beyond", and has since gone on to bigger things like "The hangover". And William Butler, who is a terrible human being, but an important part of horror history, with all that he has designed, written, directed and acted in since the mid-80s.

    The film was universally panned, receiving overwhelmingly negative reviews, and is widely considered to be one of the worst films ever made. Caryn James of The New York Times called the film "too repulsive for children or adults of any age", and it sits very, very low on both Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb. This abysmal (and fair) criticism aside, 2015-2016 welcomed a small resurgence of Garbage Pail Kids, with new cards coming out, and a very positive retrospective written in HorrorHound magazine. Indeed, the film can now be looked back upon as a strange moment in 1980s history, or what star Mackenzi Astin calls "what-the-f***ery".

    Scream Factory found this to be the right time to release the film on blu-ray, and if there ever was a right time this may have been it. The film, as truly awful as it is, does seem better now (2016) than when it first came out. Even as a child I thought it was terrible, but now it has just a twinkle of nostalgia to make it palatable. The Scream disc comes with a few interviews of varying length and quality. The brief interview with Buechler is good, as he is not afraid of being honest. The real gem of this release, however is the interview with Mackenzie Astin. He talks freely for approximately 30 minutes and has countless stories to share about his father, his co-stars and more. If the movie might not be enough to make you buy the disc, his interview should be.
    1jdjuice

    Give me back my lost hour & a half

    This movie is terrible!! One of the fascinating things about the cast is that the two main characters 'Dodger' and 'Tangerine' happen to look at least 8yrs apart, but are in fact only 12mths apart.

    The 'Garbage Pail Kids' themselves have awful costumes that are very poorly designed and really badly operated. The puppeteers need to be shot!!

    I decided to find this movie and watch it because I hadn't seen it since it first come out, and I was sure I enjoyed it as a kid- What was wrong with me!!!

    Save yourself a disappointing hour and a half....

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    • Trivia
      John Carl Buechler was considered to direct the film. His version of the story was going to be a straight up horror film. The Garbage Pail Kids would have spawned from radioactive sludge that had found its way to a garbage can filled with broken dolls, turning them into serial killers.
    • Goofs
      In the cinema, Messy Tessie has a bag of popcorn full to the top. She then sneezes and half of the popcorn flies over the cinema, yet in the next shot her bag of popcorn is still full to the top.
    • Quotes

      Foul Phil - Suit: My tummy hurts!

      Greaser Greg - Suit: What did you eat?

      Foul Phil - Suit: Everything!

      Greaser Greg - Suit: That makes sense!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 26 secs for a PG certificate with edits to imitable techniques and to remove all shots of Greg's flick knife. The DVD features the same cut print. Only in 2024 was this censorship waived and the BBFC rating is now 12.
    • Connections
      Featured in Borrower : Le Voleur de têtes (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Electricity
      Performed by David Lawrence

      Produced and Arranged by David Lawrence

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1988 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • MGM (United States)
      • Topps (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La pandilla basura
    • Filming locations
      • Sherman Oaks Van Nuys War Memorial Park - 14118 Huston Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(park where Juice and his gang bully Dodger)
    • Production companies
      • Atlantic Entertainment Group
      • The Topps Company
      • Atlantic Releasing Corporation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,576,615
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $661,512
      • Aug 23, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,576,615
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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