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Valley Girl

  • 2020
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
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5.5/10
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Jessica Rothe and Josh Whitehouse in Valley Girl (2020)
Julie (Jessica Rothe) is the ultimate '80s Valley Girl. That is, until she falls hard for Randy (Josh Whitehouse), a Sunset Strip punk rocker, who challenges everything Julie stand for. Despite push-back from friends and family, Julie must break out of the safety of her world to follow her heart and discover what it really means to be a Valley Girl.
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A pair of young lovers from different backgrounds defy their parents and friends to stay together, set to a New Wave '80s soundtrack. A musical adaptation of the 1983 film.A pair of young lovers from different backgrounds defy their parents and friends to stay together, set to a New Wave '80s soundtrack. A musical adaptation of the 1983 film.A pair of young lovers from different backgrounds defy their parents and friends to stay together, set to a New Wave '80s soundtrack. A musical adaptation of the 1983 film.

  • Director
    • Rachel Lee Goldenberg
  • Writers
    • Andrew Lane
    • Wayne Crawford
    • Amy Talkington
  • Stars
    • Jessica Rothe
    • Josh Whitehouse
    • Jessie Ennis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Rachel Lee Goldenberg
    • Writers
      • Andrew Lane
      • Wayne Crawford
      • Amy Talkington
    • Stars
      • Jessica Rothe
      • Josh Whitehouse
      • Jessie Ennis
    • 116User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jessica Rothe
    Jessica Rothe
    • Julie
    Josh Whitehouse
    Josh Whitehouse
    • Randy
    Jessie Ennis
    Jessie Ennis
    • Stacey
    Ashleigh Murray
    Ashleigh Murray
    • Loryn
    Chloe Bennet
    Chloe Bennet
    • Karen
    Logan Paul
    Logan Paul
    • Mickey
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Jack
    Mario Revolori
    Mario Revolori
    • Sticky
    Rob Huebel
    Rob Huebel
    • Steve
    Judy Greer
    Judy Greer
    • Diana
    Alex Lewis
    Alex Lewis
    • Casper
    Alex MacNicoll
    Alex MacNicoll
    • Brad
    Danny Ramirez
    Danny Ramirez
    • Chip
    Andrew Kai
    Andrew Kai
    • Rob
    Allyn Rachel
    Allyn Rachel
    • Raechel Donahue
    Randall Park
    Randall Park
    • Principal Evans
    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
    • Rodney Bingenheimer
    • (as Tom Lennon)
    Chris Tavarez
    Chris Tavarez
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    • Director
      • Rachel Lee Goldenberg
    • Writers
      • Andrew Lane
      • Wayne Crawford
      • Amy Talkington
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    5ETO_Buff

    Should Have Known Better

    I have to start by saying that the original is still one of my all-time favorite films. I was 16 and growing up in Pasadena, California when it was released. I began my 35-year career as a DJ a few months before that. Later, I was an intern at KROQ in 1987 and lived and worked in the San Fernando Valley in my early adulthood. I still have my original VHS copy of it, as well as a DVD, and a vinyl copy of the original soundtrack.

    The review of this film by moderniste is spot-on and perfectly correct. This version can't hold a candle to the original in terms of actual Los Angeles early 80s New Wave/Post-Punk culture. The filmmakers tried too hard to reference 80s pop culture and like, totally lost the substance of it, dude, fer sure. Then again, making it into a musical, and a Disney-esque one at that, was clearly poor judgement.

    I gave it 5 stars because I like a lot of the music that was used and I'm being forgiving of all of the allowances that the writer(s) thought had to be made for post-Generation X audiences. Making the party that Randy and Julie took off from into a costume party where everyone was dressed as a pop culture icon was an interesting twist, although they obviously felt they had to explain each costume (though to be honest, I would have missed the Dukes of Hazzard reference).

    Having KROQ host a prom is something that wouldn't have happened. I was the DJ at many Southland proms in that time period that had Roq Joq come for a couple of hours, but I don't remember Raechel Donahue ever doing an appearance, and Rodney Bingenheimer definitely would not have. It would likely have been Richard Blade, "Swedish" Egil Aalvik, Jim "Poor Man" Trenton, Jed "the Fish" Gould, or possibly Freddy Snakeskin.

    Having said all of that, homages rarely stand up to the original, but kudos to the film's producers for paying tribute to a totally trippendicular cult classic, albeit in a 2020 way. As I mentioned, the idea of making it a musical was a misfire, but to fair, if they had tried to re-make the original, it almost certainly would've also fallen flat, especially if they didn't consult with people who were there in those days. It would be pretty much impossible to duplicate the perfection of Deborah Foreman and Nicholas Cage in the original anyway.
    4sagetwo

    Boring musical remake

    30 year old teenagers dancing to 80s songs with poor singing voices. Cheesy love story between two teenagers of different worlds. Why is this even a movie? Maybe Hollywood can stop making remakes. Because they are usually not entertaining.
    TxMike

    Musical tribute to the 1980s movie.

    This movie accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do, it is strictly for light entertainment with 30-ish actors playing high school teens. There is ample musical numbers throughout, the singers are passable but not particularly talented. It is just an interesting movie with 1980s music and anyone who doesn't particularly enjoy musicals should avoid this movie.

    It is told as one long flashback with Alicia Silverstone (uncredited) telling her 1980s story to her own teen daughter. I found it on Amazon streaming movies.
    4ddelaurentis

    I had high hopes for this!

    As a fan of the original I went in to this with an open mind and I was really excited to see this in a musical format. Great music, fun clothes, 80s, should be a no brainer right?

    Wrong! The idea itself is cute and fun and there are some cool dance scenes but the dialogue between the two leads is just terrible. There is no chemistry and the dude who plays Randy is just dull. I love Mae Whitman but she's just wasted here as Randy's BFF. I mean I'm not expecting Oscar performances but even high school musical or descendants has characters that are more interesting. It just kind of feels all over the place and doesn't know what kind of movie it wants to be. It bums me out bc this could have been really fun but it's lacking the heart that makes the orignal so great.
    6kenithbaker

    This is NOT a remake! It is a musical!

    This should have been titled "Valley Girl - The Musical". Probably would have done better. Because it is NOT a remake. So many parts of it are different from the original, because it is really a musical. Standing on its own, it's not bad. They really should have distanced themselves from the original. If you aren't, why not cast Deborah Foreman as Julie's mom? Instead she has one little scene. Too much change from the original to call it a remake It could have been so much better. Just seems like it didn't have the focus to go one way or the other. So enjoy it for what it is - a musical. Not a remake.

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    • Trivia
      Several of the Valley Girls from the original movie make cameo appearances: Deborah Foreman (Julie in the original) plays the "Shopgirl" who comments on the pink prom dress; Elizabeth "E.G." Daily (Loryn in the original) plays Mickey's mom; and Heidi Holicker (Stacey in the original) plays Mrs. H. (the woman at the pep rally who comments, "Check out that bod").
    • Goofs
      "Promposals" are a contemporary tradition. It's highly unlikely that a boy in the early 1980s would've asked his steady girlfriend to prom in such an elaborate way. He likely would have assumed she was going with him.
    • Quotes

      Older Julie: We lived in a total bubble. We never left the Valley; we barely left the mall! We were warned to never go over the hill, where all the weirdos lived. Punks and runaways. It was just a few zipcodes over but seemed like a million miles away.

    • Crazy credits
      Shortly into the end credits, there is VHS-style footage of the characters with captions providing updates on what they did afterward.
    • Connections
      Edited from Valley Girl (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      I Listen to EDM Music
      Written by Harvey Mason Jr. and Michael Wyckoff (as Michael "R!OT" Wyckoff)

      Performed by Michael Wyckoff (as Michael "R!OT" Wyckoff)

      Courtesy of 100up Music

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cô gái vùng thung lũng
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Sneak Preview Productions
      • Orion Classics
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,671
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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