Ralph, 12 ans, enregistre accidentellement des vidéos personnelles et ses émissions de fin de soirée préférées sur la cassette de mariage de ses parents.Ralph, 12 ans, enregistre accidentellement des vidéos personnelles et ses émissions de fin de soirée préférées sur la cassette de mariage de ses parents.Ralph, 12 ans, enregistre accidentellement des vidéos personnelles et ses émissions de fin de soirée préférées sur la cassette de mariage de ses parents.
Helen Kennedy
- Bree Jones
- (as Helen Kennedy Turner)
Deborah Sale Butler
- Radio DJ
- (as Deborah Sale-Buttler)
- …
Jelena Williams
- Skeet Woman
- (as Jelene Williams)
Lindsley Allen
- Mom
- (as Robin Lindsley Allen)
Juju Journey Brener
- Little Girl
- (as Journey Elle Brener)
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This should have been hilarious. With all the people in this that are hilarious on their own, I have no idea why this is the outcome when you combine them.
If I had a complaint about this movie it would be that it had too much packed into such a short film. I am very greedy with a 10 star rating, but this movie really cooked my noodle a bit. I felt something inside me while watching this; I don't know if it was the hi resolution retro quality, the familiarity in the programming, or the bursts of hitting all the channels at the right time. If you have given this movie a low star, please rewatch it and think of another movie that comes close to the genre this director has created. The closest I can think is paranormal activity. To put it concisely, an unusually warm candid experience.
Directed by Jack Henry Robbins. He is the son of Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon.
VHYes is some ways wants to be a nostalgic smorgasboard of late night 1980s television as well showing how camcorders became the precursor of found footage movies.
It is Christmas Day 1987. 12 year old Ralph gets a camcorder as a present and mistakenly uses his parents wedding video tape to record life as he sees it as well as various things on the television.
So you see snippets of shopping channels, learn how to paint shows and even some risque stuff.
It is meant to be an affectionate parody and comes across as zapping through the tv channels at great speed.
However this kind of spoofing was done better in something like Kentucky Fried Movie. Here as I am not American some of it just went over my head. Even If I was American, I doubt I would still find it funny.
VHYes is some ways wants to be a nostalgic smorgasboard of late night 1980s television as well showing how camcorders became the precursor of found footage movies.
It is Christmas Day 1987. 12 year old Ralph gets a camcorder as a present and mistakenly uses his parents wedding video tape to record life as he sees it as well as various things on the television.
So you see snippets of shopping channels, learn how to paint shows and even some risque stuff.
It is meant to be an affectionate parody and comes across as zapping through the tv channels at great speed.
However this kind of spoofing was done better in something like Kentucky Fried Movie. Here as I am not American some of it just went over my head. Even If I was American, I doubt I would still find it funny.
Weird is the only word i can think of.
not really a movie... just weird clips.
the painter lady scares me a little
2.7
2.7
When you watch a movie and you can't stop thinking about it for days after, you know you have watched a good movie. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen for even a second, because this movie moved quickly and kept your attention the entire time. I recognized some of the show segments as if I had seen them before. It reminded me of watching strange late night tv while I was half asleep at hotels. The ending was unpredictable and gave me something to think about. Overall, I really enjoyed it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was shot entirely on VHS and Betacam.
- GaffesJoan paints herself slam-dunking on a green-haired Dennis Rodman in a Chicago Bulls jersey. The film is set in 1987, but this look of Dennis Rodman's didn't occur until 1995.
- ConnexionsEdited from Hot Winter: A Film by Dick Pierre (2017)
- Bandes originalesClickity Clack
Written and performed by Greg Hartunian and Ross Wallace Chait
Published by Total Heat Music and Greg Hartunian
Courtesy of Ross Wallace Chait and Greg Hartunian
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 47 037 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 47 037 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 12m(72 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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