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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
Brand: wb
EAN: 9786302109610
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
ISBN: 6302109612
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageAnalog
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: February 07, 1995
Running Time: 88 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: March 15, 1991
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Description: In a case of mistaken identity, a young man from Detroit becomes entangled in a web of European espionage, adventure and romance.
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I remember seeing this movie when it originally came out in the cinemas - and I came out with a smile on my face. Its one of those silly but really enjoyable teen movies that were so popular in the 1980s (eg Ferris Buller's Day off or Real Genius) that aren't made any more.
This is still I think the best Bond parody movie I've seen - given how much else that has come out on DVD over the years I'm still amazed that this isn't available anywhere in the DVD format. If you run across an old tape (and still have a VHS player) its worth popping this in it for a watch. Don't take this serious and you'll enjoy yourself and if you've sat through a lot of genuine James Bond movies over the years then you'll probably really appreciate the riffs in this movie better - and wonder how you'd cope with Corbin's car if you ever ended up with one :)
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Not like you see in today's parody movies, this film actually has a great storyline. Its an adventure, comedy, and spy movie all in one. Its just simply a very entertaining and fulfilling movie. Im surprised amazon does not have it on dvd.
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This is one of the greatest movies of all time! Why is it not available on DVD? If this has been released on DVD at the time you are reading this review and I haven't updated this, please leave a comment and let me know as I want to own this classic movie on DVD! I have this on video but no longer own a video player. If you've still got a video player and haven't seen this then buy this on VHS, video may not be DVD but its better than nothing.
Although this was released in cinemas in 1991, poor marketing by Warner Bros meant it never achieved the success it should have on the big screen or even once released to video for that matter. Word of mouth however in subsequent years turned this film into a cult classic. I know my copy certainly did the rounds of the houses of pretty much every other kid I knew in the early 90s. When this is released in the future on DVD I have no doubt it will do same. Unfortunately for the film none of the actors in it have gone on to become ... Read More
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Excellent family movie -- no nudity, violence, blood, guts, or gore -- just wholesome family entertainment, and an excellent story and cast to boot!
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Alas, poor Yorik, I own no VCR, so I must recall upon ye olde memories of distant past. This movie portrays a brash but quick thinking high-school teen with a boring school, a boring teacher, a boring life. End of story, right? WRONG! SUDDENLY, CARS, GUNS DANGER, ADVENTURE, and WOMEN everywhere are all thrust into his lap, and things quickly begin getting a liiittle bit out of control. So much so in fact that the fate of all of Europe, nay, perhaps the fate of the ENTIRE CONTINENT OR WORSE lies in this hapless teenager's hands. Fortunately, he's not alone. He's been lined up with a great deal of out-of-this-world secret agent gadgets, not to mention a car souped enough to make a Campbells CEO drool and certain X-trordinarily gargantuan technology thieves drool as well. Yet he may not be able to pull it all off without the help of a certain someone... To find out who, you'll have to watch the movie. I am waiting for the DVD version, but if you haven't seen it at all, don't pass this ... Read More
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