Honestly. This movie was wayyyyy ahead of its time. It was 15 years ahead of time. Crazy good---it was a gross-out comedy with slapstick humor prior to getting categorized. I still get tickled watching clips from it.
I LOVE UHF. I own a copy and have bought copies for family. Have even brought a spatula for Weird Al to sign when I met him. I was on wheel of fish and I have lost on Jeopardy.
Cusack actually has a hell of a filmography. He's great as a leading man. He's great as a supportive character. And he's it range. He can be in any genre movie. Lately he's faded out a bit and is definitely not in as much demand. I really hope he can get back on the scene instead of these low budget films as of lately. Big things are happening in Hollywood and John still has so much to give. Ntm he can be in any movie and his resume proves so.
David Ogden Stiers! Aka Winchester from mash! It was great to see him play dad trying to be hip and connect with his son. Yes, everyone will be wearing one of these!
Watched UHF hundreds of times as a kid. The 'Burbs just as much too AND Men At Work with Charlie Sheen & Emilio Estevez. And Quick Change with Bill Murray My brother and I were obsessed with these 4-5 movies.
Better Off Dead is the one of my favorite 80s films it needed a remastered by some boutique labels like Shout! Or Kino by now it did got a Blu-ray like 10 years ago it needed a 4k Re-release now it's one of the most popular films of the 1980s i don't see any boutique labels releasing this if any of these boutiques releasing this cult classic on 4k and Blu-ray which will they be Joblo And i still want my two dollars for it.
I gotta say that Better of Dead and One Crazy Summer were both pretty fun and very funny 80s nostalgia and comedies. And The Sure Thing was very funny as well imo. Great 80s comedies, and nostalgia. Thinking back on it. This movie (Better of Dead). I can honestly say that I really couldn't picture anyone but Cusack in that role of Lane. On a side note, Curtis Armstrong as his best bud was very funny. Armstrong was a great side or supportive actor in the 80s who really stole the scenes he was in. I forgot if Better of Dead was a 1984 or 1985 release. However you could tell that he was nearly playing the same character as in Revenge of the Nerds, Bugar. It was like the director saw him in either one that came first and said to just do the same act. Minus the extreme raunchy crudeness of Revenge of the Nerds. As he was much more raunchy in that film. And he hadn't dying thu that whole movie!
My question to everyone is... What does everyone think John Cusack's best film. Or what is your personal favorite movie with Cusack in it. For m it's a very hard choice. I will say that Identity is definitely up there. Solidifying the fact that Cusack has great range, is a great actor. And the guy can be put in any genre and come out on top. I recently watched Hot Tub Time Machine. I know it's a 2010 film, but last week I viewed it for the first time. And I gotta say that Cusack was great. And it's another one of my favorite movies with Cusack. Grosse Point Blank as well, which he wrote and directed.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 17:07 *🎬 Critique of "The Last American Virgin"* - Critique of the film "The Last American Virgin", - The film's darker tone compared to other teen comedies of the era. - Analysis of character development and narrative choices. - Discussion on problematic themes and character actions. 20:23 *🎥 Behind the Scenes of "The Last American Virgin"* - Insights into the production of "The Last American Virgin", - Director Curtis Hanson's background and later success. - Challenges faced during filming, including budget constraints. - Anecdotes from the set and filming locations. 24:48 *🌟 Impact and Legacy of "The Last American Virgin"* - Reflections on the impact and legacy of "The Last American Virgin", - Discussion on the careers of cast members, including Tom Cruise and Shelly Long. - Comparison of performances and career trajectories. - Analysis of the film's reception and lasting influence. 34:16 *🎬 Behind the Scenes Mishaps and Anecdotes* - Anecdotes and mishaps from the filming of "UHF", - Details about on-set injuries and accidents. - Insights into the creation of iconic scenes and props. - Stories about real-life incidents related to the film's production. 36:48 *🎥 Challenges and Production Details* - Challenges faced during the production of "UHF", - Issues with filming after the tragic death of an actor. - Insights into the creation of special effects and skits. - Legal and creative hurdles encountered during production. 38:39 *🌟 Marketing, Release, and Legacy* - Marketing strategies and release decisions for "UHF", - Impact of the film's release timing and competition. - Reception of the film by audiences and critics. - Long-term legacy and fan reception of "UHF" despite initial box office performance. Made with HARPA AI
I was 11 when Better Off Dead came out and I LOVED it ! I didn’t see it until it was on HBO but I’ve loved it ever since and still go back and watch it from time to time… also love One Crazy Summer !
My mom was a teen when Better Off dead came out and I think she quite enjoyed it. She told me when I became a teen that I should check it out and she thought that "where's my two dollars" paper boy was hilarious
I remember our treasured copy. We didn’t even keep it at home for fear our folks would steal it. That film went straight to our best friend’s house up the road, who became mildly amused with our feature choices.
Don't mean to be a dick but Cusack did not have a good experience with the director. Maybe behind the scenes. But Cusack really didn't like the script. He thought it was pretty stupid. And at the screening Cusack walked out of it. He was completely upset and thought his career was completely ruined after that film. So no Cusack didn't do One Crazy Summer because he had a great experience with Better off Dead. I believe he had to complete his obligation he may have made. Not fully sure. But Cusack was extremely upset with Better off Dead.
80s and 90s were pretty similar when it comes to culture, technology and entertainment. Movies and tv shows of that era have a completely different vibe, look and perspective. The outlook on life was what makes movies and tv shows so free flowing and daring. No woke agendas, feminism or racist bullshit. Just fun.
Honestly. This movie was wayyyyy ahead of its time. It was 15 years ahead of time. Crazy good---it was a gross-out comedy with slapstick humor prior to getting categorized. I still get tickled watching clips from it.
Goddamn, '89 was a great year for movies.
All down hill from there 😊
I LOVE UHF. I own a copy and have bought copies for family. Have even brought a spatula for Weird Al to sign when I met him. I was on wheel of fish and I have lost on Jeopardy.
You found the marble in the oatmeal! You get to drink from the fire hose.
Now I really want to rewatch Better Off Dead. Great film.
I still love Better Off Dead and UHF!
Best 80s teen movie ever made! Better off Dead
Cusack actually has a hell of a filmography. He's great as a leading man. He's great as a supportive character. And he's it range. He can be in any genre movie. Lately he's faded out a bit and is definitely not in as much demand. I really hope he can get back on the scene instead of these low budget films as of lately. Big things are happening in Hollywood and John still has so much to give. Ntm he can be in any movie and his resume proves so.
David Ogden Stiers! Aka Winchester from mash! It was great to see him play dad trying to be hip and connect with his son. Yes, everyone will be wearing one of these!
Watched UHF hundreds of times as a kid.
The 'Burbs just as much too
AND Men At Work with Charlie Sheen & Emilio Estevez. And Quick Change with Bill Murray
My brother and I were obsessed with these 4-5 movies.
Better off Dead went right past me. Never heard of it until recently. How it happened is beyond me.
Dan Schneider playing a weirdo in Better Off Dead. How fitting....
Better Off Dead is the one of my favorite 80s films it needed a remastered by some boutique labels like Shout! Or Kino by now it did got a Blu-ray like 10 years ago it needed a 4k Re-release now it's one of the most popular films of the 1980s i don't see any boutique labels releasing this if any of these boutiques releasing this cult classic on 4k and Blu-ray which will they be Joblo And i still want my two dollars for it.
RISKY BUSINESS = MASTERPIECE
Pure Snow ..You know what the street value of this stuff is..😂
the best line in the movie!
Hey, I was wondering if I could take Beth out.
Honestly most of the time executives don't know shit. Cusack was one of the best from the 80's to 90's.
SAN DIMAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RULES!!!
The 80.s 😎👍
UHF was such a fun and entertaining movie!, much better than it was treated!
I came here for Wierd Al. 👍
"Badgers! ..Badgers! ..We don't need no stinking badgers!"
❤ John Cusak
I gotta say that Better of Dead and One Crazy Summer were both pretty fun and very funny 80s nostalgia and comedies. And The Sure Thing was very funny as well imo. Great 80s comedies, and nostalgia. Thinking back on it. This movie (Better of Dead). I can honestly say that I really couldn't picture anyone but Cusack in that role of Lane. On a side note, Curtis Armstrong as his best bud was very funny. Armstrong was a great side or supportive actor in the 80s who really stole the scenes he was in. I forgot if Better of Dead was a 1984 or 1985 release. However you could tell that he was nearly playing the same character as in Revenge of the Nerds, Bugar. It was like the director saw him in either one that came first and said to just do the same act. Minus the extreme raunchy crudeness of Revenge of the Nerds. As he was much more raunchy in that film. And he hadn't dying thu that whole movie!
My question to everyone is... What does everyone think John Cusack's best film. Or what is your personal favorite movie with Cusack in it. For m it's a very hard choice. I will say that Identity is definitely up there. Solidifying the fact that Cusack has great range, is a great actor. And the guy can be put in any genre and come out on top. I recently watched Hot Tub Time Machine. I know it's a 2010 film, but last week I viewed it for the first time. And I gotta say that Cusack was great. And it's another one of my favorite movies with Cusack. Grosse Point Blank as well, which he wrote and directed.
Say Anything or Grosse Point Blank. One of those two for sure.
Porky's is still the absolute best sex raunchy comedy of the 80s. Without a Doubt!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
17:07 *🎬 Critique of "The Last American Virgin"*
- Critique of the film "The Last American Virgin",
- The film's darker tone compared to other teen comedies of the era.
- Analysis of character development and narrative choices.
- Discussion on problematic themes and character actions.
20:23 *🎥 Behind the Scenes of "The Last American Virgin"*
- Insights into the production of "The Last American Virgin",
- Director Curtis Hanson's background and later success.
- Challenges faced during filming, including budget constraints.
- Anecdotes from the set and filming locations.
24:48 *🌟 Impact and Legacy of "The Last American Virgin"*
- Reflections on the impact and legacy of "The Last American Virgin",
- Discussion on the careers of cast members, including Tom Cruise and Shelly Long.
- Comparison of performances and career trajectories.
- Analysis of the film's reception and lasting influence.
34:16 *🎬 Behind the Scenes Mishaps and Anecdotes*
- Anecdotes and mishaps from the filming of "UHF",
- Details about on-set injuries and accidents.
- Insights into the creation of iconic scenes and props.
- Stories about real-life incidents related to the film's production.
36:48 *🎥 Challenges and Production Details*
- Challenges faced during the production of "UHF",
- Issues with filming after the tragic death of an actor.
- Insights into the creation of special effects and skits.
- Legal and creative hurdles encountered during production.
38:39 *🌟 Marketing, Release, and Legacy*
- Marketing strategies and release decisions for "UHF",
- Impact of the film's release timing and competition.
- Reception of the film by audiences and critics.
- Long-term legacy and fan reception of "UHF" despite initial box office performance.
Made with HARPA AI
I was 11 when Better Off Dead came out and I LOVED it ! I didn’t see it until it was on HBO but I’ve loved it ever since and still go back and watch it from time to time… also love One Crazy Summer !
My mom was a teen when Better Off dead came out and I think she quite enjoyed it.
She told me when I became a teen that I should check it out and she thought that "where's my two dollars" paper boy was hilarious
I remember our treasured copy. We didn’t even keep it at home for fear our folks would steal it. That film went straight to our best friend’s house up the road, who became mildly amused with our feature choices.
Thats not comedy,
its more a documentary of slapstick of shame ...
“I want my Two Dollars!!”….and, “Do you REALIZE THE STREET VALUE OF THIS MOUNTAIN?! It’s PURE SNOW!”
loved this movie growing up
Don't mean to be a dick but Cusack did not have a good experience with the director. Maybe behind the scenes. But Cusack really didn't like the script. He thought it was pretty stupid. And at the screening Cusack walked out of it. He was completely upset and thought his career was completely ruined after that film. So no Cusack didn't do One Crazy Summer because he had a great experience with Better off Dead. I believe he had to complete his obligation he may have made. Not fully sure. But Cusack was extremely upset with Better off Dead.
Yeah Holland said Cusack was very difficult to work with on One Crazy Summer. He just did it get Better Off Dead at all.
That's as may be, but the fact that an actor doesn't like a movie they were in doesn't affect my enjoyment of it one bit.
80s and 90s were pretty similar when it comes to culture, technology and entertainment. Movies and tv shows of that era have a completely different vibe, look and perspective. The outlook on life was what makes movies and tv shows so free flowing and daring. No woke agendas, feminism or racist bullshit. Just fun.
At 14:23 I could swear it was Bob Saget, but wasn't able to find the information anywhere!
I love better off dead and one crazy summer
I want my two dollars!!! Better Off Dead is so freaking funny
Better Off Dead is great, but I actually like One Crazy Summer better!
This is one time when Siskel and Ebert got it wrong
Seen em all
Hello
Holy shite that looks funny as
Jackie Earl Hayley is one of the most disturbing looking human beings in film.