The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension (1984)
Facts
| Directed by | W. D. Richter |
| Cast | John Ashton, Jonathan Banks, Ellen Barkin, Raye Birk, Clancy Brown, Rosalind Cash, Mariclare Costello, John Walter Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Laura Harrington, Dan Hedaya, Damon Hines, Robert Ito, Ronald Lacey, John Lithgow and Lewis Smith |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1983 |
| DVD Release | January 1, 2002 |
| Running Time | 102 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 027616862785 |
| Buy this item ... | 8 new from $7.93, 17 used from $6.99 |
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Average user review:| True Buckaroo |
| Not for everyone but a neat cult film |
| Fun, But Don't Expect Anyone Else to Get It |
| A cult classic in the truest sense |
This movie has all you could want from a cult classic - from the campy special effects to the great dialogue "It's bivouac man, they sleep here" This movie is simply a lot of fun. As such - you definitely cannot take it too seriously or you will be disappointed. John Lithgow puts in a superb performance as well.
Highly recommended. October 11, 2008
| A bedtime story for an alternate universe. |
Confused? Not surprising. You may be just as confused the first time you watch Buckaroo Bonzai. You may need to watch it a few times to catch it all. You see, it's a bit like a cross between a screwball comedy from the 40's and a Woody Allen film. Half the time you can't keep up and the other half you don't understand what's going on. But, and this is a big but or bute' (inside joke), it is well worth watching, as many times as it takes to get it, all of it. Every bizarre detail.
I first saw it in the mid 80's on cable. My daughter, who was about 5 got it very quickly and thought it was a hoot. She went around playing Buckaroo games for days and I finally had to hide the hammer and explain to her that it was make believe and that there really were no aliens in the rocks in the yard. She still loves to watch it twenty years later and I have to admit to a certain fondness for Buckaroo and the Hong Kong Cavaliers which is why I recently bought two DVDs - one for each of us.
It's fun to watch, with or without popcorn. I'm not sure which part I like the best - John Lithgow as a maniacal dictator or Jeff Goldblum in fuzzy chaps. It's a quandary. It's a fast paced thrill ride into an imaginary world inhabited by ordinary people doing extraordinary things with surreality. You'll love it! Just give it a spin on your DVD player and become enthralled. September 3, 2008
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