by Flack » Sat Jan 18, 2014 3:03 pm
Mason and I were home alone last night when he asked to watch "a funny movie," so I started browsing through the online server and came to Better Off Dead. That is what we watched.
Funny how I don't remember the movie being this old, but it came out in 1985. That means I was 12 when I first saw it, and Mason is 12 now.
As far as goofy 80s comedies go, it stands up fairly well. The parts that were funny then are funny now. Mason laughed at the paper kid wanting two dollars and at the other gags. I am not sure if he got all of the drug references and I can't imagine a teen comedy today having a character snort snow and Jell-O and rubbing it on his gums. I did get a kick out of seeing Lane's '67 Camaro again. When I first saw this movie that car was 18 years old, which would be like a '96 Camaro to my kid today. Today that car is 47 years old -- which would be like Lane driving off in a '38 roadster or something. Just a random thought.
I've read multiple times that John Cusack hated this movie so badly that he quit speaking to the director at the premier and still won't talk about it to this day. Which is weird, as so many of us saw ourselves as Lane Meyer, hoping to "win the competition" against the school bully and have the girl of our dreams waiting for us at the finish line.
Mason and I were home alone last night when he asked to watch "a funny movie," so I started browsing through the online server and came to Better Off Dead. That is what we watched.
Funny how I don't remember the movie being this old, but it came out in 1985. That means I was 12 when I first saw it, and Mason is 12 now.
As far as goofy 80s comedies go, it stands up fairly well. The parts that were funny then are funny now. Mason laughed at the paper kid wanting two dollars and at the other gags. I am not sure if he got all of the drug references and I can't imagine a teen comedy today having a character snort snow and Jell-O and rubbing it on his gums. I did get a kick out of seeing Lane's '67 Camaro again. When I first saw this movie that car was 18 years old, which would be like a '96 Camaro to my kid today. Today that car is 47 years old -- which would be like Lane driving off in a '38 roadster or something. Just a random thought.
I've read multiple times that John Cusack hated this movie so badly that he quit speaking to the director at the premier and still won't talk about it to this day. Which is weird, as so many of us saw ourselves as Lane Meyer, hoping to "win the competition" against the school bully and have the girl of our dreams waiting for us at the finish line.