Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Full Screen Special Edition)
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| Directed by | Amy Heckerling |
| Cast | Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold, Robert Romanus, Brian Backer, Nicolas Cage, Phoebe Cates, Kelli Maroney, Tom Nolan, James Russo, Vincent Schiavelli, Eric Stoltz, Blair Tefkin, Scott Thomson, Ray Walston, Forest Whitaker and Amanda Wyss |
| Theatrical Release | August 13, 1982 |
| DVD Release | November 2, 2004 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | X (Mature Audiences Only) |
| UPC Code | 025192544620 |
| Buy this item | $11.49 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 1:29 EST (details) 1 DVD, Universal, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Special Edition, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Or 50 new from $6.67, 33 used from $3.95, 1 collectible from $20.95 |
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Average user review:| Best High School Comedy I've Ever Seen |
In addition to some of the interesting bonus features on this DVD, it showed the cast & crew of "Fast Times" like Sean Penn(Jeffrey Spiccolli), Judge Reinhold(Brad Hamilton), Phoebe Cates(Linda), Jennifer Jason-Leigh(Stacey), Bobby Romanus(Mike Damone), Brian Backer(Mark Ratner)etc.; talking about their experience with doing the movie and looking back on it when it was released back in the Summer of 1982.
This movie also had Nick Cage, Eric Stoltz, Tony Edwards, Forest Whittaker in it before they all became stars and got bigger roles with their acting careers.
"Fast Times At Ridgemont High" also shows you the typical bad habits, bad inluences, peer pressures, raunchy fantasies, growing pains, teens humpin around, T&A, etc. that most high school students experience at a typical high school in their teen years by showing lots of nudity and sex, especially when Stacey(Jennifer Jason-Leigh)gets laid twice and lies about her age when she does hubba hubba for the first time showing everything, but her coochie.
This movie also takes me all the way back to memory lane when Ronald Reagan was the president and we had all those budget cuts going on from the recession we had back in 1981-1982, especially when Mike Damone(Bobby Romanus) tells his buddy over the phone that he knows "Times Are Tight" right now, which just so happened to be true in real life when this movie was made and when it was released in the theatres, because of the economy being so bad back then at the time in real life. November 7, 2008
| the movie about nothing says a lot |
It's hard to say who my favorite person was in the film because everyone was likeable in their own way. I probably like Jennifer Jason Leigh the best as Stacy because there was a certain charm and innocence to her that none of the other characters really had. Judge Reinhold gave an exceptional performance as Stacy's older brother, Brad. He was just such an '80s type of guy, wouldn't you say? The scene with him in the bathroom when Linda (Phoebe Cates) caught him was just too much. I don't think I ever laughed so hard. Robert Romanus as Mike Damone was so hot. He totally reminded me of Ricky from "Just One of the Guys".
My favorite part was when Stacy went and got the abortion because you just don't see that in movies, especially teen movies. It is very rare to see consequences of irresponsible behavior depicted in a movie of this genre and I do not know of any other teenage movie that actually has a character get an abortion besides this. Sure they always talk about it, but no one ever has the balls to get one. This was certainly unique in that regard.
Sean Penn gave an excellent performance as Mr. Jeff Spicoli, the school's resident loser. Although he's featured on the cover of the DVD the movie is hardly about him and he receives very little screen time, compared to the others. But over time Spicoli has become so identified with this movie since his brief scenes were all very memorable (I especially like the part when he tumbles out of the van).
The movie has some occasional cussing and nudity but if you're not a total prude then you certainly won't be offended. If you enjoyed this movie or think you may like it (chances are you will) then I recommend getting the DVD because the bonuses are excellent and the picture quality is stunning. But if you don't have the money (and heaven knows I'm tightening my pocketbook right now) don't worry because it comes on HBO all the time (usually in the early mornings or late at night).
"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" is totally a movie about nothing. There really isn't a basic plot or story and the movie all-of-a-sudden ends without much excitement or fare. But that's why it's so perfect because it's the type of movie you can watch and not have to worry about thinking because it won't make you think about anything. You will just laugh. There're so many teen movies in the '00s that try to be special and try to send a message but none of them are as clever or as funny as "Fast Times" will always be.
October 8, 2008
| Good, classic movie! |
| Very pleased with this order! |
| Number #2 in my list of teen movies |
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