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An uncool high-schooler forms his own group to beat the local hotshots in a battle of the bands.
Release : | 1978 |
Rating : | 6.1 |
Studio : | Ron Howard Productions, Major H Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Charles Martin Smith Clint Howard Manuel Padilla Jr. Alvy Moore Rance Howard |
Genre : | Comedy Music TV Movie |
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Let's be realistic.
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
The guys that played the bad guy band Rapid Fire in the movie were 4 guys from MacArthur High School (Irving, TX...Morgan, John, Mark, and Tad) and the drummer was from Dallas (Oak Cliff - David J...) Marty Bongfelt was from Mac as well (always had a crush on her - there, the cat's out). While it really was/is a cheesy flick, we got out of 2 weeks of school, received A's, and were local heroes for awhile. And it's still great at a party when someone is spewing garbage, to throw out "I was in one of Ron Howard's" movies. After the wrap, Ron took us out to Campisi's for dinner (if you're from Dallas you know of where I speak)... I have LOTS of funny stories from the shoot but would have to incriminate myself as well : )
This movie i saw when i was a little kid. It stuck out in my head, as one of those flicks you can't believe how corny it is. There's a crying scene with CLINT Howard, that made absolutely no sense.... ANd even as a little kid, i thought 'did they just stick that in so Clint could showcase that he had the ability to cry ' ?? Now I know OF course it was.. Ron Howard and his BRO, trying to be 'legit' players in Hollywood.If any movie could sum up what Ron Howard is about, it's this. This is as deep as Ron Howard has ever got. Its incredible that Ron has reached such stellar success .
I attended Lake Highlands in '84-'86 and some of the staff extras in the Movie were still working when I went through. I still love to watch the movie because of the nostalgia when I see all my old haunts. The school still hasn't changed much and I can place almost all the scenes of the school. I was lucky enough to get a decent VHS recording off of it back in 84 and I still drag it out every few months to watch it commercial free. It's just not in good enough shape to try to transfer it to disc. I'm hoping they release Skyward on DVD eventually as well. Another film right here in Dallas...mostly Mesquite this time though. Man, Bette Davis. Some high power acting for such a small film and director (at the time).
This is surely no piece of great cinema, but it is incredibly kooky and anyone who likes lamb-chop sideburns and bad, bad pop music will love this one. That is, if you ever see it. Seems like maybe Ron "Opie" Howard has locked this one up in a vault, because I have not seen it aired since they used to play it on the 2 O'clock Movie on WBBM in Chicago over and over and over back in the 80's. If you like bad stuff, ie the Love Boat, Robbie Benson movies and anything made by Aaron Spelling, you'll love this.