Since I arrived at the theater too late to see Suspect Zero or Without a Paddle last night, I ended up seeing Hero. Such a beautiful movie (though I agree with those who say that CTHD was better). I did have an involuntary moment of laughter (as did the rest of the audience) when Snow first started batting away a bazillion arrows with her scarves, though .
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no love for Not Another Teen Movie?
Since I arrived at the theater too late to see Suspect Zero or Without a Paddle last night, I ended up seeing Hero.
From everything I've heard about those other two movies, you definitely had the gods on your side, arrival-wise.
Since I arrived at the theater too late to see Suspect Zero
Any time is too late to see Suspect Zero.
Except for Carrie-Anne Moss (who I would watch reading the phone book to a dog), there is nothing about this movie that did not completely suck. It's like a bad parody of a bad X-Files episode, only longer and less coherent.
I thought Not Another Teen Movie was much funnier than it had any right to be. And Josie & the Pussycats is really, really, really good and extremely quotable, though not many people saw it. I never knew it was Rachel Leigh Cook in that anti-drug ad.
ita, is Grease generally considered a teen movie? While the characters are meant to be in high school, I wouldn't call it a "teen movie," both because all of the actors were obviously significantly older, and because I don't think teenagers were really meant to identify with the main characters in the way they're meant to identify with the leads of a teen film like The Breakfast Club or Save the Last Dance.
I still have a big love for select teen movies- 10 Things I Hate About You stands out, and I like What a Girl Wants and of course The Princess Diaries. (Although that may not count as "teen" per se.)
LJ, I'm not sure. I have a hard time thinking of Risky Business as a teen movie either, and I think it's because they both came out before I started thinking of teendom. Which is to say, I have no perspective.
What are pre-80s teen movies like?
As for age, Olivia Newton John was one year older when she made Grease than Stacey Dash was when she made Clueless.
And Johnny T was well within the range for, say, The OC. So I don't think that is a criterion.
I don't know about targetting, but when I saw it as a teen I liked it WAY more than when I saw it in my early 20s.
When I was a pre-teen, Grease was a big sleepover movie, which I think argues for it as a "teen" movie. Of course, then Top Gun came out, and we all grew up a little.....
Except for Carrie-Anne Moss (who I would watch reading the phone book to a dog), there is nothing about this movie that did not completely suck. It's like a bad parody of a bad X-Files episode, only longer and less coherent.
Which really sucks, because the director's other two films are quite interesting. SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE is just hugely entertaining and BEGOTTEN, while not an easy movie to watch, is a rather singular achievement. Hollywood claims another soul - feh!
Top Gun came out, and we all grew up a little.....
God bless volleyball.