Fast Times at Ridgemont High is the canonical 80s HS movie, plus it has s.
Still holds up OK. Some funny stuff.
7/10
But he's really a for a friend. Basically ignoring Cameron and taking the car without any thought to the repercussions for his best bud.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High is the canonical 80s HS movie, plus it has s.
s yeah. I remember me and my friends watching that on HBO whenever the parents were not around.
Great review, thanks!
I can always count on my boy SpursforSix to bring his all, and deliver good, honest reviews of the top movies.
SpursforSix, can we get a review for that movie Kids?
If I watch it again...maybe. I haven't seen it in years. I don't like to just spit out reviews without having a film fresh in my head so I can prove some insight. All I really remember is the cool song, Natural One.
Fast Times >>> Breakfast Club >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ferris Bueller
And yeah, Ferris is an insufferable asshole, his parents are naive re s, and I wish the principal had raped the sister then caught Ferris and permanently ed his life up
No , im recommending you watch it.
as much as I love that film, the book is different and great in its own way. Cameron Crowe wrote both. I rented it while at UT but it goes for about $100 used.
As for Bueller, it's a classic as well, really hasn't been anyone like Hughes since.
.........& the girl. The epitome of femininity. She cuts this film with a fine edge. The movie is set (1986) as (woman) is in full roar, but, majestically she is an instant throwback as she dedicates herself to this boy. She is his---in,,,body & soul. Coquettish she is at times child, then woman to not only the son, but, to his father. She's lent to tawdry words & acts of incest & we perk up, edge forward & visualize it, and it's so clean & so suburban.
She lands here, a one hit comet that smashes in and 30 years later still brilliantly lights the running time.
John Hughes
I always had the thought that Cameron and Sloane kinda had a "thing"
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There was literally no reason to think that.
Absolutely. She could flirt with the unavailable, the forbidden= the principal, Ferris' father, but, she had to be chaste among the children & their peers. And I believe she was two years back of Ferris. And he is concerned how he should handle this situation as he speaks into the camera toward the end of the film. That is rare for that time that they would be so committed to one another at such a young age and let it be known in the film. It's never questioned, it's never ridiculed, it's never criticized. It just is.
You typed all that out without actually saying anything. When did she show any signs of affection to him besides a "aww, poor kid" reaction to him when he nearly drowned?
Yeah..wtf. "Sometimes a child"?? When? Thing with Cameron? What leads anyone o believe that? Name some scenes?
I was agreeing with you, you stupid ass.
Shut the up,
Incest? Lolwut
Yes, when the two boys go to the school to spring her she first flirts with the principal, then goes to the sports car in the parking lot where her "father" is waiting and before getting into the car kisses him passionately. Jeffrey Jones who plays the principal comments:::"Oh, so that's how it is in that family."
What a caper eh?
Ferris Bueller is one of my all time favorite movies (that and Raging Bull).
I even did the goofy tour in Chicago.
Lol @ Jeffry Jones passing judgement. Today, when I watch the closing scene of him boarding the bus...I wonder...
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