Lorsqu'ils trouvent un homme des cavernes gelé dans leur jardin, deux parias du lycée le décongèlent et l'initient à la vie moderne tandis qu'il les fait profiter à leur tour de la vie.Lorsqu'ils trouvent un homme des cavernes gelé dans leur jardin, deux parias du lycée le décongèlent et l'initient à la vie moderne tandis qu'il les fait profiter à leur tour de la vie.Lorsqu'ils trouvent un homme des cavernes gelé dans leur jardin, deux parias du lycée le décongèlent et l'initient à la vie moderne tandis qu'il les fait profiter à leur tour de la vie.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Ke Huy Quan
- Kim
- (as Jonathan Quan)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOriginally, the filmmakers offered the role of Link to Pauly Shore. When Shore first went in to meet with Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, he told him he didn't want to play Link. Because he knew, since cavemen don't talk, that the film would lose the appeal of his humor and unique "Paulyspeak", (where Shore would pause between syllables of key adjectives). Instead, Shore wanted to play one of the two teens who find the caveman. So, Katzenberg insisted that Shore, along with the writers, re-write Harold (the character's original name) to become the Stoney Brown character. Shore improvised most of his lines.
- GaffesWhen Link and Stoney are in the convenience store and steal the Squishy from the machine, Link has it all down his shirt when they leave. When Link returns the shirt has no marks on it at all.
- Générique farfeluBefore the end credits, the screen shows "THE END" ... and then "BUD-DY"
- Autres versionsTV version adds a scene that occurs right before Dave and Stoney find Link in his pool. It's a conversation between Dave and his mother about her plans of opening up a "Homeless Home" in their house and using Dave's room as a place for them to stay.
Commentaire en vedette
*about a Cro-Magnon man attending high school.
*featuring Sean Astin as a non-hobbit.
*that's got Pauly Shore in it.
I just saw this movie again after many, many hundreds of years, and bugger me if it hasn't IMPROVED with age! (er, by that I mean it HAS...)
I was a bit like the Sean Astin character when I was at school. If only I'd had a caveman of my own to help me pull chicks, how differently things might have turned out...
Okay, so the movie has no basis in reality, but who would expect it to? Cavemen aside, it's a TEEN movie, and they NEVER depict real people or situations. At least, not on any planet I've ever been to.
This movie doesn't pretend to be anything outstanding. It's intended purely as entertainment, and that's what it is.
It appears to have been promoted as one of those frightful "Pauly Shore movies", but it's not. He's really just a supporting player (and is nowhere near as annoying in small doses, it turns out). This is Brendan Fraser's flick. If anyone else had played Link, I can't imagine the movie being as good as it is.
My one beef is that Sandra Hess ("Cave Nug") wasn't given enough screen time (but then, as far as I'm concerned, she's NEVER given enough screen time).
I never knew Scatterbrain had covered "Mama Said Knock You Out", either. That's cool.
Okay, I'm going for a lie down now.
Bye.
*featuring Sean Astin as a non-hobbit.
*that's got Pauly Shore in it.
I just saw this movie again after many, many hundreds of years, and bugger me if it hasn't IMPROVED with age! (er, by that I mean it HAS...)
I was a bit like the Sean Astin character when I was at school. If only I'd had a caveman of my own to help me pull chicks, how differently things might have turned out...
Okay, so the movie has no basis in reality, but who would expect it to? Cavemen aside, it's a TEEN movie, and they NEVER depict real people or situations. At least, not on any planet I've ever been to.
This movie doesn't pretend to be anything outstanding. It's intended purely as entertainment, and that's what it is.
It appears to have been promoted as one of those frightful "Pauly Shore movies", but it's not. He's really just a supporting player (and is nowhere near as annoying in small doses, it turns out). This is Brendan Fraser's flick. If anyone else had played Link, I can't imagine the movie being as good as it is.
My one beef is that Sandra Hess ("Cave Nug") wasn't given enough screen time (but then, as far as I'm concerned, she's NEVER given enough screen time).
I never knew Scatterbrain had covered "Mama Said Knock You Out", either. That's cool.
Okay, I'm going for a lie down now.
Bye.
- LennyRenquist
- 8 avr. 2005
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Box-office
- Budget
- 7 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 40 693 477 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 866 120 $ US
- 25 mai 1992
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 40 693 477 $ US
- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
- 1.85 : 1
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