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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (Special Edition)
List Price: $14.94 Our Price: $9.99
DVD - 01 January, 2002 MGM (Video & DVD)
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Director: Michael Arick
Number of Media: 1
Features: - Anamorphic
- Closed-captioned
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- Special Edition
- Subtitled
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| DVD Description The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension is one of the most agreeably insane movies ever made. Peter Weller stars as Buckaroo, an acclaimed neurosurgeon, particle physicist, and, of course, rock star. He travels with the Hong Kong Cavaliers, a band of hard-rocking scientists who are also really good dressers. Buckaroo's interdimensional experiments with his Operation Overthruster throw him (and the Earth) straight into the middle of an alien war, and before you know it, he's got just a few hours to save the world. Confused? Hang on, we're only 10 minutes into the movie. Buckaroo Banzai hurls you right into the middle of its comic-book universe and keeps going at a breakneck pace. It's chock-full of overlapping jokes (even as we're trying to make sense of Dr. Lizardo's hospital room, a voice calmly announces that "lithium is no longer available on credit" over the PA system), hilarious throwaway dialogue ("You're like Jerry Lewis: you give me hope to carry on."), and weirdness just for the sheer joy of it ("Why is there a watermelon there?" "I'll tell you later."). You'll want to watch it at least twice--there's just no way to catch everything the first time around. Ellen Barkin has a terrific time doing a dead-on film noir moll parody as Penny Priddy, and John Lithgow turns in a brilliant manic performance as Dr. Lizardo/John Whorfin. There is no reason not to own this movie unless you are cold and dead inside. Laugh while you can, Monkey Boys. --Ali Davis |
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Before What the Bleep Although a very "B" movie, it's quirky and funny at times, cheezy most of the time, but does have some cool tidbits about quantum physics that make worth watching. Even if it is only once :-)
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You can hear the woosh When I watched this movie for the first time recently, I swear the woosh of this movie going over 95% of viewer's heads was audible. It's an absolute riot... in a deadpan sort of way. Fans of Rushmore and particularly The Life Aquatic should look this one up. In fact, I think multiple scenes in the The Life Aquatic (the team marching at the end anyone?) were heavily influenced by this bizzare movie. Admittedly this movie isn't perfect. John Lithgow sometimes really stinks it up with his hammy comedy and there are some dead areas in terms of pacing, but overall it's worth your dollar. The extras were a little too geeky for my taste but they really don't matter when the film is this good and original. |
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