Un aspirante a dibujante adolescente y sus amigos acuden en ayuda de una cantante que intenta salvar su propiedad familiar de unos promotores inmobiliarios.Un aspirante a dibujante adolescente y sus amigos acuden en ayuda de una cantante que intenta salvar su propiedad familiar de unos promotores inmobiliarios.Un aspirante a dibujante adolescente y sus amigos acuden en ayuda de una cantante que intenta salvar su propiedad familiar de unos promotores inmobiliarios.
- Biker #1
- (as Paul Lane)
- Biker #4
- (as Pat Mc Goarty)
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- CuriosidadesSavage Steve Holland did the animation for the film. He was upset that film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert roasted his earlier John Cusack film, Más vale muerto (1985). The two animated bunnies that get blown up at the end of this movie bear a strong (and not accidental) physical resemblance to the movie critics.
- PifiasAck Ack was at the beach "Collecting shells," he was collecting them where the round was hitting. To collect shells he would need to be next to the cannon or gun shooting them.
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Egg Stork: Ack Ack, let me tell you a little story. A story about a little fat kid who everybody made fun of, and nobody liked and he had a twin brother, and everybody said he never looked like his twin brother, but he wanted to...
Ack Ack Raymond: Egg, were you that little boy?
Egg Stork: No! No! But I used to beat the shit out him! "Why are you so fat? Why are so ugly?" Aaagghh!
Ack Ack Raymond: Great story, thanks.
- Créditos adicionalesAt the end of the credits: THE FILM'S OVER... YOU CAN GO NOW
- ConexionesFeatures Let's All Go to the Lobby (1957)
- Banda sonoraDon't Look Back
Written by Hawk Wolinski
Performed by Demi Moore
Produced by Hawk Wolinski and Patrick Leonard
This movie is a total blast. Pairing again John Cusack with Curtis Armstrong, but this time adding Bobcat Goldwaith to the mix has great, funny results. Hyperactive Bobcat grates the nerve of everyone around, Curtis "Ak Ak" is the son of a deranged military with pacifist tendencies, and Demi Moore (with natural breasts... wow!) as the love interest of, once again, chronically depressed Cusack.
The story is, well, simple enough. The laughs are there, but both Savage Steve Holland films have a certain quality to them... they are funny, but they are also sweet. The scene where Curtis finds a blown up doll in the target practice beach, and begins musing about how a little girl won't be able to sleep was dumb, funny and touching. The animation used throughout is quite surreal. "The Boat" is hysterical (complete with Watsamatta U. sail and Odie plush doll). Overall, a fun film, though not as good as "Better off dead..."
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- 26 sept 2001
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