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Fast Times at Ridgemont High

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
122K
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POPULARITY
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Sean Penn in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
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A group of SoCal high school students would rather ignore their studies and instead indulge in their teenage distractions.A group of SoCal high school students would rather ignore their studies and instead indulge in their teenage distractions.A group of SoCal high school students would rather ignore their studies and instead indulge in their teenage distractions.

  • Director
    • Amy Heckerling
  • Writer
    • Cameron Crowe
  • Stars
    • Sean Penn
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Judge Reinhold
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    122K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    761
    117
    • Director
      • Amy Heckerling
    • Writer
      • Cameron Crowe
    • Stars
      • Sean Penn
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Judge Reinhold
    • 359User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Jeff Spicoli
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Stacy Hamilton
    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Brad Hamilton
    Robert Romanus
    Robert Romanus
    • Mike Damone
    Brian Backer
    Brian Backer
    • Mark 'Rat' Ratner
    Phoebe Cates
    Phoebe Cates
    • Linda Barrett
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Mr. Hand
    Scott Thomson
    Scott Thomson
    • Arnold
    Vincent Schiavelli
    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Mr. Vargas
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Lisa
    D.W. Brown
    D.W. Brown
    • Ron Johnson
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Charles Jefferson
    Kelli Maroney
    Kelli Maroney
    • Cindy
    Tom Nolan
    Tom Nolan
    • Dennis Taylor
    Blair Tefkin
    • Pat Bernardo
    • (as Blair Ashleigh)
    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Stoner Bud
    Stanley Davis Jr.
    • Jefferson's Brother
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Robber
    • Director
      • Amy Heckerling
    • Writer
      • Cameron Crowe
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    SajeevaS

    Quite the time

    Almost 22 years after it's release – this movie still remains to be great. Amy Heckerling gave us another hit in the 90's – Clueless – so it's no doubt that this too has become a cult classic.

    This movie being a high school movie evolving around teenagers, though made in the 80's, contained all the elements that a horny teenage movie would have – topless women, pot smoking, masturbation, cheating on tests, virginity losing and all that sex talk and quite obviously teen pregnancy!!! However they were not extensively used unnecessarily with the intention to make people laugh – they were used at the right time and were very funny.

    Sean Penn was excellent – that was quite the performance as Jeff Spicoli – especially now considering he is an Oscar winner – that's quite the long road he has traveled.

    This was a great teenager movie – and for people who just love high school movies – this movie should next on their lit.
    7snow0r

    Awesome! Totally awesome! All right, Hamilton!

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a quality film. It's over 20 years old and has become one of those iconic teen movies and it's pretty easy to see why. It has everything you would expect; the bad hair, the bad clothes, the bad music, teenage awkwardness...all the clichés and stereotypes that we've seen repeated in basically every teen movie since then. And it has Sean Penn playing a stoner surfer. Sean. Penn. I'm pretty sure this movie is funnier now just because Sean Penn has had a successful career as a proper dramatic actor, and he plays the ultimate surfer dude perfectly. The grudge between himself and Mr Hand (Ray Walston) is great and probably produces the best (or at least funniest) moments of the film.

    All in all, Fast Times is fun. It might be because it's dated, cheesy, and clichéd, but it still does the job and it is entertaining.
    TheExaltedOne

    The 80's Teen Culture at Its Finest

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)

    Cameron Crowe's script for `Fast Times at Ridgemont High' has totally held up in the nearly 20 years since it's release, in its portrayal of teenage life. Virtually plotless, the movie just follows the stories of a group of teenagers as they go about life in high school. And like so many 80's teen movies, it rightfully takes place for quite a bit of its run at the local mall. I find this movie to be extremely realistic, even in its somewhat exaggerated depictions of what some of the characters do (Jeff Spicoli ordering a pizza in the middle of class, or Charles Jefferson's winning of the football game by venting his anger at the school that supposedly trashed his car). But this is, after all, a movie, and a pretty good one too. And check out all those kick-ass 80's arcade games! *drools*

    I'll try and give my best recollection of each of the main character's basic storylines. Let's see, Jeff Spicoli is the ideal surfer dude, empty-headed, sporting Hawaiian shirts, and talking in irresistible slang. He dislikes the uptightness of school, particularly personified by his history teacher, Mr. Hand. The two begin to have a battle of the wills. Brad Hamilton is a senior who goes from one fast-food job to the next, who has no idea what he is supposed to do with his life, even though everyone, including his guidance counselor, expects a lot from him. Stacy Hamilton is a guy-crazy chick who is sensitive but who wants sex and attention, leading her first into the arms of an older man, and eventually into those of Mike Damone, a cocky hustler, when the only guy who genuinely cares for her is nerdy Mark Ratner. Damone is a shady character, a charming sweet-talker who scalps tickets and does what he can for a quick buck. He tries to help Ratner score with Stacy, but then steals the girl. Ratner is an insecure nerd-type who is good at heart, who works at the mall movie theater, and who just wants his shot with Stacy. He finds himself broken-hearted when he uncovers Damone's betrayal. Linda Barrett is Stacy's best friend and confidante, a sexy, confident girl who is constantly moving from one guy to the next and sort of becomes a quasi role model for Stacy. That's the basic premise for all of what goes on.

    Probably the most famous line is that uttered by Sean Penn's Jeff Spicoli: `Aloha, Mr. Hand.' I'm not sure if it's the Hawaiian talk or the idiocy of the teacher's name that has made this line so supremely quoted over the years. Anyone who has seen the movie recognizes it immediately. I can say immediately that I have never, ever seen Penn play a part like this, and I don't think I've ever seen a surfer personified with such grace. Even though the conflict between Spicoli and Mr. Hand is light-hearted, I always wanted to see them having a fist-fight in the halls. Stacy's story is actually pretty serious.she winds up being the victim of a teenage pregnancy, which is not often addressed in a teen comedy. Her eventual realization that Mark is the guy for her seems natural and not scripted. And thankfully, they're only starting to date by the end of the movie, and not getting engaged or married or something equally stupid as in some lesser movies. Damone is such a weird off-beat character, and his friendship with Ratner so unusual, that I have to give Cameron Crowe credit for making it all work. Brad seems to have the least to do with the other characters but as an unsuccessful go-getter, I can definitely relate to him.

    In conclusion, this is one of my favorite 80's teen movies. It goes a lot deeper than `The Breakfast Club' and its adult characters, though not well-sculpted, are treated with more warmth and humanity than many of teen comedies. It's a required viewing for teens, young adults, and anyone with a fondness for 80's culture.

    Grade: A
    Sargebri

    The American Graffiti of the 1980's.

    Just like "American Graffiti", you not only will see a timeless classic, but you will also see the breeding ground for many of today's greatest actors. Sean Penn, Anthony Edwards, Eric Stoltz, Phoebe Cates, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Forrest Whitaker all appeared in this film in the early stages of their careers. Even Oscar winner Nicolas Cage (appearing under his real surname of Copolla) was in this film, though in a very small role. This film was a glimpse into the future at some of the actors who would become major stars in film and television.

    As for the film itself, it pretty much was a look at how high school really was in the eighties with all the pressures from sex, the cliques and, of course, drugs. In fact, the Catholic high school I went to was pretty much a carbon copy of Ridgemont. The film also manages to blend comedy with drama as it shows how high school was and still pretty much is. This film is definitely a classic.
    Aidan McGuinness

    Fairly Funny Time at Ridgemont High

    : I was encouraged to see this because it was hailed as one of the best `teen comedies', a genre revived more recently by `American Pie'. This is an amusing but also touching tale of a bunch of teenagers caught between childhood and adulthood (as teenagers tend to be..).

    The characters are, naturally, disparate (they always are). You've got the geek, the tender one, the surfing one, the `cool cat' one, et cetera. All these stock types can be bland but, when done well, really flesh out a movie. As in `American Pie', this is an example of the combination working to good effect. The issues dealt with, mild enough by today, were quite controversial for its time. They touch on concepts of underage sex, drugs, employment and so on and their relevance still resonates - despite its founding in 80s culture, the movie still has something to actually say. Cameron Crowe's script - based on his own book - is sharp. The characters actually have a depth (rather than being a one line joke as it is too often) and the humour is gentle, rather than of the bodily-fluid nature. The film is never preachy, merely saying, `This is how it is' and moving on. The structure is fairly conventional - follow a set of characters over a long period, and see how they fare in a final big event, but again that's okay.

    Acting is quite good here, especially considering the genre. This is of course helped by some of these actors, such as Sean Penn and Nicholas Cage, having gone on to do bigger and better things with their talents. They all have a warmth and even Mike (Robert Romanus), who could appear sleazy if portrayed poorly, comes across as an ultimately affable man who is a good guy. The non-teen cast, principally the teacher Mr. Hand (Ray Walston) are all good as well and the only problem I may have is the occasional eighties styling (principally the haircuts and outfits) which tend to make me feel one step removed from the characters (but that's not a fault of the actors).

    `Fast Times at Ridgemont High' surprised me with its depth. I had expected farce, but I got some genuine thought and characterisation, along with the requisite humour. It's not quite the laugh-fest I expected but it was good viewing. It still has meaning for today, although time has dulled its sharpness somewhat. Not a must, but certainly - given its short length - a good maybe. 6.9/10.

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    • Trivia
      First-time director Amy Heckerling said she was seeking to make a comedy that was less structured than conventional ones, and more like American Graffiti (1973) so that "if you woke up and found yourself living in the movie, you'd be happy. I wanted that kind of feel."
    • Goofs
      Mr. Hand tells the students that the Platt Amendment is an Amendment to the US Constitution and is vital in their daily lives. The Platt Amendment is neither a Constitutional Amendment nor is it important in Americans' daily lives. The Platt Amendment established Cuba as a US protectorate after the USA helped free Cuba from Spanish rule during the 1898 Spanish-American War. Furthermore, it was passed in 1901, not 1906 as he claims.
    • Quotes

      Businessman: [wants refund on unsatisfactory breakfast] It says one hundred percent guaranteed, you moron!

      Brad Hamilton: Mister, if you don't shut up I'm gonna kick one hundred percent of your ass!

    • Crazy credits
      Before the credits roll, brief scenes of the characters are shown listing what happened to them following the events of the movie:
      • Brad Hamilton - Made manager of MI-T-MART June 12.
      • Mike Damone - Busted for scalping Ozzy Osbourne tickets. Now works at 7-11.
      • Mr. Vargas - Switched back to coffee.
      • Linda Barrett - Attending college at Riverside. Now living with her Abnormal Psych Professor.
      • Rat and Stacy - Having a passionate love affair. But they still haven't gone all the way.
      • Mr. Hand - Convinced everyone is on dope.
      • Jeff Spicoli - Saved Brooke Shields from drowning. Blows reward money hiring Van Halen to play his Birthday Party.
    • Alternate versions
      Early VHS releases had the majority of the original music replaced with generic sound-alikes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Square Pegs: Merry Pranksters (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Raised on the Radio
      Performed by Ravyns

      Written by Rob Fahey

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Picardías estudiantiles
    • Filming locations
      • 24124 Welby Way, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California, USA(Brad and Stacy's house)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Refugee Films
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,092,880
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,545,674
      • Aug 15, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,093,151
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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