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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSex comedy about Archie Anders, a horny teen who can't help but think about sex all day. When even his own sister starts looking attractive to him, Archie realizes it's high time to leave th... Tout lireSex comedy about Archie Anders, a horny teen who can't help but think about sex all day. When even his own sister starts looking attractive to him, Archie realizes it's high time to leave the house and find the right girl for himself.Sex comedy about Archie Anders, a horny teen who can't help but think about sex all day. When even his own sister starts looking attractive to him, Archie realizes it's high time to leave the house and find the right girl for himself.
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Robert Lesser
- Coach
- (as Bob Lesser)
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Bonnie Gondell
- Gloria
- (as Bonnie Gondel)
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I rented this movie because I was a young kid with percolating hormones.
The movie is absolutely terrible. Everything was badly executed and crapped into a VHS box. A very, very large VHS box.
The plot is very simple, and there's not much going on. Characters from the Archie comic books are in a live action sex comedy. When I watched this 30 years ago, my brother and I wondered if it was really an adult film edited to a heavy R rating. We never found out.
Anyway, this movie is trash. It was horrible then, and is probably horrible now. I might see if I can find it and watch it one more time for nostalgia.
The movie is absolutely terrible. Everything was badly executed and crapped into a VHS box. A very, very large VHS box.
The plot is very simple, and there's not much going on. Characters from the Archie comic books are in a live action sex comedy. When I watched this 30 years ago, my brother and I wondered if it was really an adult film edited to a heavy R rating. We never found out.
Anyway, this movie is trash. It was horrible then, and is probably horrible now. I might see if I can find it and watch it one more time for nostalgia.
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I'm pretty sure this is the movie I rented once and came home with a p-rno in the case for it. I called the video store, and the clerk was super apologetic until I told him what movie I'd rented, then immediately sunk into a dismissive, "Oh."
This movie remains more fascinating to me than it has any right to be. The reason has little to do with the movie itself, but the intention.
Did Jim McBride start writing the world's h-rniest Archie parody and then lose the thread a third of the way into writing it or did he write a h-rny teenage comedy and then think to make it an Archie parody and threw a small handful of Archie related jokes at the beginning?
For what it's worth, Steve Curry's "Mughead" is the only performance that could have been from a real Archie movie, or at least committed Archie parody, while I suppose Rick Ross's "Reggy" is trying for the right thing, but he falls way short. A few others, including Henry Cory's "Archie Anders", talk in kind of an odd '40s sounding voice, and most of the rest just seem like '70s post-hippies just talking the talk of the day.
"Midge" makes a brief appearance to explain why she can't make it with "Archie" despite "Big Moose" being out of town.
But really, that's it for the parody stuff. Amy Farber's "Bette" isn't even blonde. Despite knocking it, I've perhaps still made the parody sound like more than it is, because it's unavoidable to mention it and discuss that element when talking about the movie, which can't help but make it sound more important than it is.
Before the halfway mark, "Archie" leaves the high school setting, before we meet Miss Grundy, Mr. Weatherbee or any other characters one might have expected.
"Archie" continues pursuing "Ronnie" and "Bette", although neither have characters related to the characters they're parodying. The last hour has a single Dilton/"Milton" joke and I suppose he falls between "Mughead" and "Reggy" in portrayal, although his appearance is too brief to discuss properly.
The plot ultimately is just "Archie goes from place to place trying to get laid". I must note that I've never seen a movie with that plot in which the lead character has as much penetrative sex that's interrupted as this one. I'm not certain if I've seen that device used at all in another of them, but it honestly happens 3 or 4 times in this.
As I noted, he leaves high school and, for the most part, high school kids, before the halfway mark. He wanders the streets of New York, meeting cab drivers, prostitutes and ends up at a p-rn shoot. It's less a story as a series of vignettes, but even then I'm not sure the vignettes hold up on their own.
That said, there's something hypnotic about the whole thing, perhaps it's just the narration by Curry, who tells the tale, despite leaving the story before the halfway point. I honestly wish after watching this and McBride's much better Glen and Randa that Curry had gotten more movie opportunities, because I think he's quite. Hell, I wish he'd gotten more opportunity in this movie, since he's really clearly the most dynamic performer in the whole mess.
I'm pretty sure this is the movie I rented once and came home with a p-rno in the case for it. I called the video store, and the clerk was super apologetic until I told him what movie I'd rented, then immediately sunk into a dismissive, "Oh."
This movie remains more fascinating to me than it has any right to be. The reason has little to do with the movie itself, but the intention.
Did Jim McBride start writing the world's h-rniest Archie parody and then lose the thread a third of the way into writing it or did he write a h-rny teenage comedy and then think to make it an Archie parody and threw a small handful of Archie related jokes at the beginning?
For what it's worth, Steve Curry's "Mughead" is the only performance that could have been from a real Archie movie, or at least committed Archie parody, while I suppose Rick Ross's "Reggy" is trying for the right thing, but he falls way short. A few others, including Henry Cory's "Archie Anders", talk in kind of an odd '40s sounding voice, and most of the rest just seem like '70s post-hippies just talking the talk of the day.
"Midge" makes a brief appearance to explain why she can't make it with "Archie" despite "Big Moose" being out of town.
But really, that's it for the parody stuff. Amy Farber's "Bette" isn't even blonde. Despite knocking it, I've perhaps still made the parody sound like more than it is, because it's unavoidable to mention it and discuss that element when talking about the movie, which can't help but make it sound more important than it is.
Before the halfway mark, "Archie" leaves the high school setting, before we meet Miss Grundy, Mr. Weatherbee or any other characters one might have expected.
"Archie" continues pursuing "Ronnie" and "Bette", although neither have characters related to the characters they're parodying. The last hour has a single Dilton/"Milton" joke and I suppose he falls between "Mughead" and "Reggy" in portrayal, although his appearance is too brief to discuss properly.
The plot ultimately is just "Archie goes from place to place trying to get laid". I must note that I've never seen a movie with that plot in which the lead character has as much penetrative sex that's interrupted as this one. I'm not certain if I've seen that device used at all in another of them, but it honestly happens 3 or 4 times in this.
As I noted, he leaves high school and, for the most part, high school kids, before the halfway mark. He wanders the streets of New York, meeting cab drivers, prostitutes and ends up at a p-rn shoot. It's less a story as a series of vignettes, but even then I'm not sure the vignettes hold up on their own.
That said, there's something hypnotic about the whole thing, perhaps it's just the narration by Curry, who tells the tale, despite leaving the story before the halfway point. I honestly wish after watching this and McBride's much better Glen and Randa that Curry had gotten more movie opportunities, because I think he's quite. Hell, I wish he'd gotten more opportunity in this movie, since he's really clearly the most dynamic performer in the whole mess.
I've seen this movie too. If you know who the Archies are then you might enjoy this spoof. At least you will finally see Archie get laid. This is a good movie to sit back and relax with your buds and down a few 6 packs.
I can't believe this was made by the guy who did the Breathless remake and The Big Easy. This seventies American Grattifi film is something of a wonder. It's of better quality than you think. When I first saw it, I just remembered it as being a sleazy 80's 4/10 movie, then it took a couple of viewings to realize it was more. The first view, I don't think I ever got to the end. Our protagonist, Archie, has got it HARD. He's undersexed, his friends go out with better looking girls, where Archie has to make do with 6/10 sorts. His Sister is hot and horny, which of course aggravates him, almost to the point of exploding, though this isn't the only time of the movie wee feel this. He likes to perv on her too. Archie is having to wait, to go all the way with his girl. At one point he ends up on a porn film where he's on top of a young hottie, where for Archie, they may'be some light at the end of the tunnel, yet. So we don't have a badly made film, that's inspirational. You could re title this film as "The Young And Sexually Frustrated".
funny, fancy talking, a lot of hair and a background microphone appearing on the screen!
what do you need more? fortunately the movie had a good ending.
not bad at all for lovers of this genre.
what do you need more? fortunately the movie had a good ending.
not bad at all for lovers of this genre.
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- AnecdotesEven though the movie's tagline says that its like the American Graffiti (1973) but with sex, the movie is actually a loose erotic spoof of Archie comics and even features characters with similar names and looks.
- Versions alternativesThe UK VHS released by Mountain Video in 1980 includes a brief hardcore scene at the end of the film. This is not found in most other versions
- ConnexionsReferences Le voyeur (1960)
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By what name was Faites gaffe, les filles, Archie se pointe (1974) officially released in India in English?
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