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Wacko (1982)
7/10
Freaking hilarious
10 April 2007
I saw this movie in the mid to late 80's and laughed non-stop. My brothers and I still quote lines from it. It belongs up there with Caddy Shack, Animal House, etc, but never got the recognition it deserves. Andrew Dice Clay was a good addition, but definitely not the star of this movie. I think this might be the only comedy role Joe Don Baker (Detective Harbinger) ever did, but he was great. When he brings the psychologist into the Captain's office I thought I was gonna wet my pants. "If you p!ss him off, RUN!" I tracked down a copy of this movie on VHS and value it more than any of my DVDs. There are a few famous people sprinkled in there, but over all, you don't see much of these people, anymore. Still a great movie for quick laughs.
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Wacko (1982)
7/10
If humor has to make sense, you won't laugh as hard as I did at this film.
31 December 2000
Joe Don Baker cracked me up in this comedy about an inept cop who is the only one convinced there is a Pumpkin-Headed Lawn Mower Killer on the loose. I first saw this movie in the earlier 1980's, but unfortunately, it looks like it's not available anymore. All I can say is that the images I saw then inflicted emotional scars that took years to heal.....
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Cube (1997)
It took me a while to figure this one out...
24 April 1999
If you expect to be spoon fed an explanation of this movie, then you'll never see what I saw. Who's to say that I'm right, but I thought the CUBE and its prisoners were very synonymous with life in general. None of us really know who put us here, or why. Even though some may claim to know why, they probably only know a small piece of the overall puzzle. The only way we can get to our final goal, is to work together, using each person's special talents that they, themselves, probably don't even know the value of. Every one of us thinks we know exactly what we are, or are not capable of, but we will never really know until we are put into a situation that tests what we are made of. There will always be those who do all the work, and those who just coast along, letting everyone else do things for them. There are those who can't do for themselves, and those who take on the responsibility of taking care of them. There will always be leaders and followers. If you look closely at this movie, you will probably be able to find many parallels to every day life. To me, the most interesting thing was that the most simple and harmless person in the group was the one who effortlessly walked out of the CUBE and into the bright white light. I think there are many messages in this movie, and my wife and I enjoyed it very much. It took me a day or so, but I suddenly realized all of the above and made the connections. Of course, I could be totally wrong...
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