Booty’s Alphabetic 80’s Movie Challenge

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I didn't say I was gonna find time to read, I just wanted to verify they weren't lost media :slip:
 

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I rewatched this last night so I’ll copy and paste my letterboxd review from when I watched it four years ago.

Peter Weller, John Lithgow, Clancy Brown, Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Lloyd, and Ellen Barkin. How can you go wrong with a cast like that?

A fun movie with a great cast and a cool end credits sequence.

You really can’t go with wrong with a cast like that. This is still a fun movie and it still holds up well. I remember the first time I watched it a friend showed it to me and I never forgot about it.

4 stars out of 5.
 

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I rewatched this last night so I’ll copy and paste my letterboxd review from when I watched it four years ago.



You really can’t go with wrong with a cast like that. This is still a fun movie and it still holds up well. I remember the first time I watched it a friend showed it to me and I never forgot about it.

4 stars out of 5.

So 8/10 rating?
 

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Right, I'll be watching over the weekend. Excited as genuinely a film I've never seen before
 
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I am hoping to watch this by the end of the weekend.

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I don't quite know where to start with this one.

Well, I guess I do. I hadn't seen this in my 40 years on this planet, and knew nothing about it. I pride myself on being a bit of a geek but for whatever reason it just hasn't cut through to me. The movie apparently opened in the US two weeks after I was born.

With the quintessential eighties synthwave over the opening credits, I was getting more and more excited with each cast name. Weller, Goldblum, Lithgow, Lloyd, Clancy Brown. Great cast. The "star wars text scroll" promised a lot too. A neuro surgeon who learned martial arts? Sign me up.

But the excitement was short-lived. I found the film so schizophrenic, bouncing around so much it failed to really capture my attention. I felt like it was trying to be ALL THE SCI-FI! The cast was committed, but I found nothing to root for. Bucky has no character flaws. He's nice. He's kind. He's a neuro surgeon. He can fire a gun. He's a musician. He's got the president on speed dial.

I know the movie inspired spin offs of comics and novels, but actually feel like it would have been better the other day around. Like it should have been a series of comics and then produced a spin off movie .I feel if I had seen this when I was ten, I would love it, and it would be a cult favourite of mine. But at 40 it's just doesn't, personally, stand up for me.

Lithgow the standout performer for me and has shades of his Dick character from third rock. Peter Weller I found so wooden, it suddenly made sense why he was cast as RoboCop.

4/10
 

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Having not seen this movie for awhile, the first thing I noticed is not just the ridiculous amount of character acting talent on display, but the fact that the majority of them played excellent villain roles throughout their careers. Just off the top of my head, in the first 30 minutes we saw...

Peter Weller - Dexter
John Lithgow - Blow Up, Raising Cain, Cliffhanger, Dexter
Jonathan Banks - Beverly Hills Cop, Breaking Bad
Pepe Serna - The Jerk
Jeff Goldblum - Mister Frost, Thor: Ragnarok
Christopher Lloyd - Star Trek III, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Lewis Smith - Wyatt Earp
Clancy Brown - Highlander, Carnivale, Dexter (I'm sensing a pattern here)
Dan Hedaya - Commando
Vincent Schiavelli - Batman Returns, Tomorrow Never Dies

Whew. That is one serious group of baddies, and though they're not all evil in this movie, every single actor throws themself into their performance. In fact, the only person that doesn't really blow me away in this movie is Ellen Barkin, but that's more due to her being written in a very one-note sort of way. She's still hot as hell, so that definitely helps.

One thing I've always appreciated about this movie is that it basically just drops you right into its world, and forces you to pay attention to try and catch up with everything that's going on. In a way, Jeff Goldblum's character is a surrogate for the audience in this regard, and his awkward confusion towards the beginning is certainly something that a first time viewer could feel. As it goes along, your mileage with this one is going to vary depending on how easily you can identify with the characters, follow the converging plotlines and appreciate the far out humour. Luckily I'm down with all three of these things, so Buckaroo remains a fantastic slice of entertainment from a much more interesting time in cinema. 7/10.
 

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Watched it. I am working on my review. Had a bit of reminiscing since I saw it when I was young. Also, the poster you put up made me think that Paul Reiser was in it, and I didn't remember him in anything hut my two dads in the 80s.


It's such a fun and campy 80's movie. Christopher Lloyd was great and somewhat over the top and so great. John Lithgow was great and played a great crazy guy. Peter Weller pre Robocop and Leviathan was great as the amazing Buckaroo. When his car went through the mountain and he pulled that thing out from under his car, all I could think of was those balls that had the suction cups on them that you threw on the wall or ceiling.

I would give the movie a strong 7 out of 10.


Also forgot how much I loved 80s Jeff Goldblum back then and felt he was so great back then. Earth Girls are Easy and the Fly. I could watch anything he is in.
 
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