Billie was worried that they’d try to arrest her if she walked out there with Lloyd. If that were the case, and they actually DID try to arrest her, it would only be Binx… once he’s in handcuffs and the police start to wonder the same thing? Billie could just slip into the crowd and disappear. With her still on the run, her “legend” stays alive and she can ONCE AGAIN, do what she can to raise the $608, or a new bike. “Fair is fair.” Now granted, there’s probably a scene missing to explain this… and it was more than likely cut for pacing. Regardless, it’s not that big of a plot hole. The whole point is Billie being this mythical figure. They were going to protect her anonymity at all costs. It’s why Binx was willing to take the fall, the three imposters tried to turn themselves in, and why Potter joins the “cause.” Billie became like, an idea. The idea that “fair is fair,” and they weren’t going to let the cops take her down before they got what they were owed. That all dies if she’s arrested…
Ahhh that makes sense! I also have a feeling there's a cut scene somewhere that it explains it further. It's been years since I've watched this movie, so I might have to give it a rewatch in the near future!
I grew up watching this movie. This was a "girl power" movie without the reminder of girl power. Yeah, this movie was my empowerment to stand up for my beliefs. I'd take this movie any day than the high gloss whatever forced feminism movie of today.
Hi! 80s child here. I loved this movie as a kid(I'm 41 now). About Binks dressing as Billie Jean? Absolutely NO ONE knows why he did that or what the plan was. It makes no sense and never gets explains. No one understands this plot point. Dont feel bad you didnt understand that. The writer probably doesnt even know why lol The movie is actually terrible, but in that good way where it's a classic that us old people love lol. But the plot really doesnt make much sense and it's pretty ridiculous but fun to watch. Glad you liked it :D My gen Z daughters love the 80s and 90s culture and we like watching movies I grew up with.
44 here with 100's of views , I think the point was for her to go blend in with the crowd to confirm there was a new bike and get close to Pyatt undetected.
I had the same impression. I loved the song invincible, which I'd heard first and I think I saw the music video too. I also had a crush on Helen Slater, but the movie, when I finally saw it on cable, was a bit of a letdown. Looking back, you could argue that it was honest. That's what a real life "legend" is more like, a teenager who evades cops, shows up unexpected and proves her innocence, but watching it for the first time, with much anticipation and excitement, I was a little let down too.
I remember seeing this when It was new. Years later I think you've given it a fair and just analysis. Especially about hearing Yeardlys voice as Lisa and the weird vibe of the floating dock scene.
Wonderful!! This was so interesting! (maybe more than the actual movie, I haven't seen it yet lol). I wish there was a review by you for every movie in existence! Loll You're funny, Intelligent and entertaining. I loved it!! 👍🤓😎👍
Your parents too, about the same generation. We saw blood, violence , sex comedies and all the best movies were rated R or at least had some nudity and swearing, If your family did not allow, you went over to a friend on your block who's family did allow. That's just how we rolled!
Me too, I was in Corpus at Baker Jr High, then Carroll HS from 1983 to 1987, spent a lot of time at Sunrise back then. It's completely abandoned now. Corpus was an awesome place to be a kid, and the Legend of Billie Jean does capture that....even shows Magic Isles, and mentions C101. I was hoping to see a Maverick Market, but no such luck.
Hubie's buddy took the pic. You was wondering who took it. If you pay attention when Hubie and his buddies show up to the lake when they steal the scooter one of his buddies has a camera and is just randomly taking pics and right when Billie Jean is getting out of the lake it shows him snapping the photo. Hopefully I solved that for you I'm sure you was loosing sleep
One of my teenage favorites! BTW since you brought up Cant Buy Me Love, did you know there's TWO versions? A white one 1987 and a black one2003, love don't cost a thing. A comparison would be so excellent!!!
I watched this for the first time since I was very young, and I enjoyed it. Obviously for other reasons than I did as a kid. It's of its time, and couldn't be made today. I mean, Billy Jean's exploits going viral would make more sense today than it did back then, but there would be very little of a "legend" since everything would be recorded by surveillance or cell phones, and the kids would be caught right away using their cell phones.
Buy the way the picture of Billy Jean was taken when the guys took pictures of themselves commiting a crime and stealing his bike. I was mad because she didn't tell the cop on the phone or with the video to the world that the skimbag tried to rape her and make her have sex for 50$ each time until it reached the 608. and as she was trying to get away her brother legally caught him and told him to stop at gun point which is technically legal for sexual assault and false imprisonment and that the shooting was accidental. It bothered me so much and you are right they should have carried that energy they had when she cut her hair
I am...not sure why Binx dressed as Billie Jean...she planned to take off her wig and confuse the cops?...not sure....anyway, it allowed them to have the final scene they got and it was awesome so...I don't know...didn't really think about it
Thank you for doing this review in 80s VHS style....sorry but you misread some scenes, you'd honestly have to have grown up in that Era to truly and totally understand this movie...you're review is from the mindset of a person born way after the 80s...but thank you for the review.
Yeah they kinda blew it in the third act. The goal wasn't really clear. Was it about a new bike? An apology? To simply clear their names? Regardless of the goal, the setup with Binx in drag feels like we're missing a scene. But I think the movie more or less redeems itself with the public feeling guilty for getting caught up in the hoopla and torching their BJ gear. Even then, what was the lesson they learned? I love this movie but after 35 years I'm starting to realize it makes no sense. If anything the film should be on indictment on poor policing. They were going for a Harvey Keitel in Thelma and Louise thing with Peter Coyote, but really the whole thing could have been avoided if he'd just done his job and prosecuted Huby for assault and theft of a registered motor vehicle. I mean he straight carjacked Binx. I guess the point was that Coyote's character felt guilty for not doing his job and let it spiral out of control. Maybe the movie tried to make too many points. I wouldn't call it over ambitious exactly, I think it just couldn't settle on an identity. It still kicks ass, I did a rewatch the other day, still holds up with me.
One of my Favorite movies …. Everytime I hear Invincible i get lil chills…
I never knew who the lady was who sang this until in grew up and heard it on the 📻... I'm like this is a real song it's PAT BENATAR!!!!
Straight up.
Billie was worried that they’d try to arrest her if she walked out there with Lloyd. If that were the case, and they actually DID try to arrest her, it would only be Binx… once he’s in handcuffs and the police start to wonder the same thing? Billie could just slip into the crowd and disappear. With her still on the run, her “legend” stays alive and she can ONCE AGAIN, do what she can to raise the $608, or a new bike. “Fair is fair.”
Now granted, there’s probably a scene missing to explain this… and it was more than likely cut for pacing. Regardless, it’s not that big of a plot hole. The whole point is Billie being this mythical figure. They were going to protect her anonymity at all costs. It’s why Binx was willing to take the fall, the three imposters tried to turn themselves in, and why Potter joins the “cause.” Billie became like, an idea. The idea that “fair is fair,” and they weren’t going to let the cops take her down before they got what they were owed. That all dies if she’s arrested…
Ahhh that makes sense! I also have a feeling there's a cut scene somewhere that it explains it further.
It's been years since I've watched this movie, so I might have to give it a rewatch in the near future!
You get it. Thinking about this movie cos FREE PALESTINE🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
I just turned 43 I remembered watching that movie, and seen previews of it. Remarkable movie.
Same. I turned 43 in June of 2022. Is it just me or was our generation conditioned to believe that we could be whatever we wanted when we grow up?
I grew up watching this movie. This was a "girl power" movie without the reminder of girl power. Yeah, this movie was my empowerment to stand up for my beliefs. I'd take this movie any day than the high gloss whatever forced feminism movie of today.
Well said
I really wish Mr Payet would have gotten in trouble for attempting to SA a child then selling her likeness
This movie does have it's moments - and Pat Benatar's song is 100% AWESOME!
The reason Binx dressed up as Billie Jean was because they wanted to make sure that the scooter was actually fixed and it wasn't just a trap.
Hi! 80s child here. I loved this movie as a kid(I'm 41 now).
About Binks dressing as Billie Jean? Absolutely NO ONE knows why he did that or what the plan was. It makes no sense and never gets explains. No one understands this plot point. Dont feel bad you didnt understand that. The writer probably doesnt even know why lol
The movie is actually terrible, but in that good way where it's a classic that us old people love lol. But the plot really doesnt make much sense and it's pretty ridiculous but fun to watch. Glad you liked it :D My gen Z daughters love the 80s and 90s culture and we like watching movies I grew up with.
44 here with 100's of views , I think the point was for her to go blend in with the crowd to confirm there was a new bike and get close to Pyatt undetected.
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Here after finding the movie free on RUclips. I'm an 80's kid but only saw it in the 90's on cable. Nice job. Subscribed.
If you watch the movie again youll see that one of the guys in the back of the convertable has a camera.
I believe they showed one of Huby's dopey buddies take that picture when she gets out of the water. It's a super quick shot.
I had the same impression. I loved the song invincible, which I'd heard first and I think I saw the music video too. I also had a crush on Helen Slater, but the movie, when I finally saw it on cable, was a bit of a letdown. Looking back, you could argue that it was honest. That's what a real life "legend" is more like, a teenager who evades cops, shows up unexpected and proves her innocence, but watching it for the first time, with much anticipation and excitement, I was a little let down too.
Really fun review done with wit and style!
I love this! I'm from Corpus Christi Texas!
I remember seeing this when It was new. Years later I think you've given it a fair and just analysis. Especially about hearing Yeardlys voice as Lisa and the weird vibe of the floating dock scene.
Wonderful!! This was so interesting! (maybe more than the actual movie, I haven't seen it yet lol). I wish there was a review by you for every movie in existence! Loll You're funny, Intelligent and entertaining. I loved it!! 👍🤓😎👍
This is awesome! I used to watch this movie every Saturday on HBO back in the day when HBO would play the same movies over and over.
Same
Legend of Billie Jean scene when they go to the rich kids house who loves horror movies with no parents is top tier 80s
Also, I saw this on HBO when I was 6, and I got take it. You kids today-too sheltered!
Your parents too, about the same generation. We saw blood, violence , sex comedies and all the best movies were rated R or at least had some nudity and swearing, If your family did not allow, you went over to a friend on your block who's family did allow. That's just how we rolled!
BTW: my parents were the ones who allowed...and we had stolen cable :D
@@TheRhiannon1234 Respect.
I’ve shopped at that Mall when I was growing up it’s Sunrise Mall in Corpus Christi. TX and that mansion is on Shoreline blvd in Corpus
Me too, I was in Corpus at Baker Jr High, then Carroll HS from 1983 to 1987, spent a lot of time at Sunrise back then. It's completely abandoned now. Corpus was an awesome place to be a kid, and the Legend of Billie Jean does capture that....even shows Magic Isles, and mentions C101. I was hoping to see a Maverick Market, but no such luck.
Hubie's buddy took the pic. You was wondering who took it. If you pay attention when Hubie and his buddies show up to the lake when they steal the scooter one of his buddies has a camera and is just randomly taking pics and right when Billie Jean is getting out of the lake it shows him snapping the photo. Hopefully I solved that for you I'm sure you was loosing sleep
I can’t be the only one who got paranoid their smoke detector was beeping during this video. 😂😂
One of my teenage favorites!
BTW since you brought up Cant Buy Me Love, did you know there's TWO versions? A white one 1987 and a black one2003, love don't cost a thing. A comparison would be so excellent!!!
I haven’t seen the remake from 2003, but I need to! I think that would be a fun idea!
Watch the movie valley girl and the last American virgin. The latter isn’t just about someone losing their virginity. It’s a romantic teen movie also.
Great underrated movie!
I watched this for the first time since I was very young, and I enjoyed it. Obviously for other reasons than I did as a kid. It's of its time, and couldn't be made today. I mean, Billy Jean's exploits going viral would make more sense today than it did back then, but there would be very little of a "legend" since everything would be recorded by surveillance or cell phones, and the kids would be caught right away using their cell phones.
Buy the way the picture of Billy Jean was taken when the guys took pictures of themselves commiting a crime and stealing his bike. I was mad because she didn't tell the cop on the phone or with the video to the world that the skimbag tried to rape her and make her have sex for 50$ each time until it reached the 608. and as she was trying to get away her brother legally caught him and told him to stop at gun point which is technically legal for sexual assault and false imprisonment and that the shooting was accidental. It bothered me so much and you are right they should have carried that energy they had when she cut her hair
Hubie's friend took the pictures by the way. When she got out of the lake in a wet t shirt, he started snapping away, You can see it in that scene
I somehow didn’t notice that both times I watched it lol thank you
This movie is amazing! But it is of it’s time
Cool!! Thanks for the new addiction, hope you keep doing them :)
Thank you so much!
I was 11 when this came out and everyone my age had a thing for Christian Slater
Real.
I don’t think you understand the brilliance of these 80s flicks
The douche when she was getting out of the water. I’m the beginning.
Enjoy! These r cute movies.. what formed some of us..
Check out Moonbeam City its from 2015 but is an 80s parody cartoon. I always found the entire Vermont thing stupid. Its good movie.
I am...not sure why Binx dressed as Billie Jean...she planned to take off her wig and confuse the cops?...not sure....anyway, it allowed them to have the final scene they got and it was awesome so...I don't know...didn't really think about it
Thank you for doing this review in 80s VHS style....sorry but you misread some scenes, you'd honestly have to have grown up in that Era to truly and totally understand this movie...you're review is from the mindset of a person born way after the 80s...but thank you for the review.
Yeah they kinda blew it in the third act. The goal wasn't really clear. Was it about a new bike? An apology? To simply clear their names? Regardless of the goal, the setup with Binx in drag feels like we're missing a scene. But I think the movie more or less redeems itself with the public feeling guilty for getting caught up in the hoopla and torching their BJ gear. Even then, what was the lesson they learned? I love this movie but after 35 years I'm starting to realize it makes no sense.
If anything the film should be on indictment on poor policing. They were going for a Harvey Keitel in Thelma and Louise thing with Peter Coyote, but really the whole thing could have been avoided if he'd just done his job and prosecuted Huby for assault and theft of a registered motor vehicle. I mean he straight carjacked Binx. I guess the point was that Coyote's character felt guilty for not doing his job and let it spiral out of control. Maybe the movie tried to make too many points. I wouldn't call it over ambitious exactly, I think it just couldn't settle on an identity. It still kicks ass, I did a rewatch the other day, still holds up with me.
It is a good movie
Is The Legend Of Billie Jean are superhero movie?
The only thing that gets under my skin is I've never seen this many white people in corpus I guess Mexicans didn't exist in the 80s
I really like what you are doing here.
Just explain the movie like others movies recap ,it keeps boring when you're just bla..bla 😁😁🤭
i have it on blu ray AYYEEEE haha
Rewatched
You made it boring
Wow she don’t even know his name she’s the type to read the back of a book and take a test on it.
*beep*
Rewatched