In 2176, a magnetic storm erases all recorded history, including the U.S. Constitution, so, three time travelers are sent back to July 4, 1776, to retrieve the heritage, but end up in 1976's... Read allIn 2176, a magnetic storm erases all recorded history, including the U.S. Constitution, so, three time travelers are sent back to July 4, 1776, to retrieve the heritage, but end up in 1976's Bicentennial, while being perceived as aliens.In 2176, a magnetic storm erases all recorded history, including the U.S. Constitution, so, three time travelers are sent back to July 4, 1776, to retrieve the heritage, but end up in 1976's Bicentennial, while being perceived as aliens.
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- Chevron-17
- (as Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo)
- Yale-44
- (as Gerald V. Casale of Devo)
- Ron-29
- (as Bob Casale of Devo)
- Ron-31
- (as David Kendrick of Devo)
- Chris Johnson
- (as Jeff McDonald)
- Cheryl Dickman
- (as Moon Zappa)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough they had met during the 1970s when they were both teen idols, David Cassidy and Leif Garrett became close friends while making this film.
- GoofsWhen Eddie Trojan and Chanel-6 are riding in Eddie's car the song 'Don't Fear The Reaper' by Blue Oyster Cult is playing. The date is July 4, 1976. 'Don't Fear The Reaper' was not recorded until August 1976, and it became a billboard hit in November 1976.
- Quotes
Dr. Von Mobil: We, the People, have a right to remain silent. Anything you say may be used against you. One nation, invisible, with Liberty and Christmas for all.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits of the movie featured the zodiac sign symbol of each cast and crew member on the production next to their name.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD version has three songs omitted, that were on the VHS copy, "Taking Care Of Business" by BTO, "Fox On The Run" by The Sweet, and "Rock The Boat" by the Hues Corporation. Generic music is played in their place.
- ConnectionsReferences Mission: Impossible (1966)
- SoundtracksPick Up The Pieces
Written by Roger Ball, Malcolm Duncan, Robbie McIntosh,
Onnie McIntyre, Alan Gorrie, Hamish Stuart
Performed by Average White Band
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Used with kind permission of the publishers: Average Music, administered by Bug; Hamish Stuart dba Joe's Songs; Hit and Run Music (Publishing) Ltd.,
administered by Hit and Run Music Publishing, Inc.
I agreed with him.
Having lived through the 70s, as had my former manager, we were hoping for a bit of a send-up and otherwise a humorous tribute to what one stand-up comic described as a "cultural depression". Tassles on banana seat bikes, flared out bell bottom genes and slacks, paisley print shirts, apple caps, gas lines, disco, and, of course, exploding Pintos. But it was not to be.
Instead of commentary on why the nation (and the then "Western Free World") veered in that direction, we were given superficial exposition to the cultural tidbits of 1976. They're like minor vignettes for a variety show done during the post-sexual revolution.
The promised exploration and exposition of 1976 America (as it loosely related to the nations founding in 1776 ... part of the gag) is lost. There's no emotional connection whatsoever, just a loose and feebly scripted "homage" to the peculiarities and trends of the time. It's as if the script was written by a first or second year film student. The story lacks a larger theme and deeper emotional focus.
Still, it's worth a smirk to look at one time. My boss wasn't too pleased that I had dragged him to see a midnight showing after work (especially since we had a 7AM call time the next morning ... but I digress), but I have to admit that my curiosity of seeing the film had been satisfied. And although I agree with my former employer's comment, and have ripped the film apart in this review, I did, in a very not-so-serious way, enjoy it for what it was. Still, it's not a film I'd add to my DVD collection.
Watch at your own risk.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $52,310
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,979
- Oct 14, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $52,310
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1