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79 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A quick packaging review,
By mdnitoil (OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Too Cool For School Collection (DVD)
The packaging is a keepcase with the discs stored in envelopes. Two movies per side, four movies per disc. I'm not going to bother with a content review but spec-wise, you can expect the following:
The Beach Girls - anamorphic widescreen - 91 minutes Cavegirl - anamorphic widescreen - 81 minutes Coach - anamorphic widescreen - 96 minutes Hunk - anamorphic widescreen - 102 minutes Jocks - anamorphic widescreen - 91 minutes Malibu Beach - anamorphic widescreen - 90 minutes My Chauffeur - fullframe - 97 minutes My Tutor - anamorphic widescreen - 97 minutes The Pom Pom Girls - anamorphic widescreen - 85 minutes Tomboy - anamorphic widescreen - 90 minutes The Van - fullframe - 89 minutes Weekend Pass - anamorphic widescreen - 89 minutes All prints are actually quite clean, minus the digital compression artifacts from stuffing so much on a disc. The Pom Pom Girls starts off pretty scratchy but cleans up after 10 minutes or so. It's easily the worst looking of the bunch. Only 3 stars due to the completely avoidable compression artifacts. You can't stuff 10 pounds of crap into a 5 pound sack.
59 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Face it honey, you can't be a tomboy all your life.",
By cookieman108 "cookieman108®" (Inside the jar...) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomboy (DVD)
While the average movie watcher may not recognize the name Betsy Russell (Private School, Cheerleader Camp), those of us males who grew up in the 1980s, weaned on hours of dedicated cable viewing, know her as something akin to a goddess in the world of dumb, teen comedies for basically two reasons...she was one fine babe, and she didn't seem to mind showing some skinage, as evident in the film Tomboy (1985), among others. Originally released by Crown International Pictures, the film was directed by Herb Freed (Graduation Day, Survival Game) and stars, as I mentioned, Ms. Russell. Also appearing is Gerard Christopher ("Superboy"), Kristi Somers (Hardbodies), Richard Erdman (The Blue Gardenia), and the late Eric Douglas (The Flamingo Kid), youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas.
Russell plays Tomasina `Tommy' Boyd, a tomboy through and through who spends her days working on cars, shooting hoops with the boys, and riding her motorcycle. After a fairly schmaltzy and pointless opening sequence showing Tommy as a girl, playing baseball with the boys, scoring a run, and ultimately hugging her father (who was apparently an astronaut in the air force), all done in slow motion montage form, we're now in the present as Tommy rises from bed and proceeds to shower...some skin but no goodies...yet...man, you wouldn't think you could be jealous of a sponge...anyway, Tommy works as a mechanic at Chester's Garage, a dumpy filling station where she's often visited by her girly girl friend Seville (Somers), an aspiring Broadway dancer who seems to have little problem sleazing her way up the ladder of success, as evident later on in the film. After witnessing a dance audition by Seville and her troupe, one performed for some potential financial backers (surprisingly enough they declined on investing in Seville and her rotten routine), we're back in the garage as big time stock car driver/professional pretty boy Randy Starr (Christopher), who Tommy's got a serious crush on...seems Randy has been hired by a local rich and infinitely sleazy dink named Ernie Leeds, Jr. to race for him, and Randy offers Tommy an invitation to come to Leeds' house to check out his boss stock car. After this we see Seville auditioning for a donut commercial, whoring it up good, followed by Tommy and Seville heading to Leeds' house where Tommy and Randy race around on motocross bikes (at one point Tommy crashes in a swampy morass, resulting in her revealing her Tommy `guns, if only to get out of her wet clothes...hootchie mama!). Following this there's a party sequence at Leeds' house (with parachute pants as far as the eye can see), Tommy and Randy hook up, as evident with an overly long montage sequence featuring the pair engaging in all sorts of outdoor activities, but eventually they have a falling out as Tommy shows Randy up on the race track while an important sponsor is in attendance, the result being the pair deciding to race each other to settle once and for all who the best driver is... While the Tomboy is pure 1980s teenage hokum through and through, it fairs better than its counterparts based solely on the presence of Betsy Russell and her generous `assets', along with her willingness to put them on display. The movie itself actually played like one, long series of Mentos commercials. One example of this is early on as Tommy is riding her motorcycle to work and she stops off to engage in a game of basketball with some local chumps. Through a bit of creative editing Russell makes all of her shots, but then here's the kicker...as she's leaving, she climbs aboard her motorcycle and one of the dudes tosses her the ball. She catches it with one hand, puts it up, and swoosh! It goes in...as she drives off the yahoos begin high fivin' each other, apparently overjoyed in the fact they've just been emasculated by losing to a girl in their own sport. I did learn a lot of things from this film, including the following... 1. I'd give my left gonasticle to be Betsy Russell's loofa. 2. Pretentious, forgettable pop songs from the 1980s, often featured in films like this, generally included meaningless lyrics like `You got the magic, I got the fire'. 3. Nothing gets women hotter than chasing them around town in your muscle car, throwing a constant barrage of catcalls in their direction. 4. When a sign warns of `severe tire damage', they ain't kidding. 5. Untalented bimbos could manage to find success given their willingness to whore it up. 6. Someone other than Jimmy `J.J.' Walker actually used the phrase `Dy-no-mite!' in the 1980s. 7. When doing a television commercial for donuts the performers actually get paid in donuts. 8. Goofy, slow motion montages are a great way to pad out a film. 9. When waiting for a woman to meet you for a date it's probably not a good idea to let her walk in on you while you're watching porn as she'll think you're some kind of skeevy perv. 10. Apparently, in the world of stock car racing, slapping a jet engine onto your vehicle isn't considered an illegal modification. The performances were passable for a movie like this (although the idea of Betsy Russell as a tomboy seemed a bit farfetched), but the writing is pretty lousy (this one's about as predictable as they come). I seriously doubt anyone was sitting on the edge of their seat at the end of this one, wondering if plucky Tommy would beat arrogant Randy in the race, thus validating Tommy's belief a woman can do anything as well as a man. I do love these kinds of films, though, as they take on the superficial mask of female empowerment while passing along copious amounts of nekkid female flesh (Russell's character was the only female that came off remotely decent here). I did gag a little on some of the schmaltz-laden montages but overall, I'd say this was an entertaining, three star (out of five) feature, and an extra star thrown in for Ms. Russell. The picture quality on this BCI DVD release, presented in widescreen (1.85:1), looks pretty decent, and the Dolby Digital stereo audio comes through well enough. There aren't any extras, except for a few trailers for some other BCI DVD releases in their Crown International Classics (I wouldn't necessarily refer to some many of them as `classics') series including Hunk (1987), The Beach Girls (1982), Jocks (1987), and My Chauffer (1986). Cookieman108
38 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
WIDESCREEN ISN'T ALWAYS BETTER,
This review is from: Tomboy (DVD)
With this BCI Eclipse widescreen DVD release, you don't get to see Kristi Somers fully nude in the shower room as she appears in the full-frame (VHS) version: in the 1.85:1 format her lower half is cropped from the bottom of the screen, so she appears only topless (from the waist up). For this reason, the DVD should have been presented in full frame.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great 80's B-movies that are worth the price!,
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This review is from: Too Cool For School Collection (DVD)
Although Millcreek distributed this set it is actually worth the cost. The Movies are very clear Full Length copies (not the usual worn out Drive In Theater Print with tons of footage missing.) Basically you are getting the old School Dazed (My Tutor / My Chauffeur / Hunk / Tomboy / Jocks / Weekend Pass / Pom Pom Girls / The Van) box set with 4 additional Crown International films included. The DVDs themselves still come in sleeves as always. but Mill creek spent a few more dollars on their cases to ensure they are not crushed or damaged during the shipping process.
They is some nudity to these films after all most were made in the shadows of films such as Porky's, and Fast Time at Ridgemont High (or at least 7 or 8 of them were) and basically have the same type of subject material. Now if Millcreek would just distribute decent copies of H.O.T.S., Hollywood Hot Tubs, and a few similar films, I would really be happy.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure 80's Gold!,
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This review is from: Too Cool For School Collection (DVD)
This 12 movie box set is simply a must for any fan of 80's teen comedies! Packed full of laughter, big hair and bright make-up, guys trying to score and girls who just wanna have fun, this is the ultimate 'feel good' experience for those who don't like movies that make you think too hard. Not every movie is great but there is enough classics on here to justify the couple you may not appreciate so much. If like me you think that they just don't make them like they used to then you need to add this to your collection.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too Cool for School collection,
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This review is from: Too Cool For School Collection (DVD)
This 12 collection of movies was well worth the cheap price. You get 12 unknown/never heard of comedy films that are mostly from the 1980's and few that are from the 1970's. The picture and audio quality was not that great, but very watchable- due to disk compression, 12 movies on 3 disks. There were some actors in the films that went on to become well known film stars. Most of the films were funny or entertaining. My favorites were My Tutor, My chauffeur, The Pom pom girls, Jocks, Cavegirl and The Van. This set is highly recommended. There is a lot of great classic 1980's cheese to love in this set! You really can't go wrong buying this set just for the entertainment value!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this movie collection today. You will enjoy yourself.,
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This review is from: Too Cool For School Collection (DVD)
Theses movies where made in the late 1970's to the mid 80's for people who enjoyed going to the drive in. Most of these movies shows alot of T&A as movies of this type do. Most of the movies in this collection are great to watch. Like "CAVE GIRL". This is about a high school nerd while on a school field trip. Get caught up in a science experiment that send him back to the stone age. Here he meets and falls in love with a cave girl.
All so inclued in the collection is; "THE BEACH GIRLS","COACH", "HUNK","JOCK","MALIBU BEACH","MY CHAUFFEUR","MY TUTOR","THE POM POM GIRLS","TOMBOY" (A MUST SEE MOVIE.). "THE VAN" AND "WEEK END PASS"
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Be warned,
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Because these movies are crammed onto so few discs, not all the movies worked. In particular, Coach failed to play on three different DVD players, including the PC drive. This was disappointing for an otherwise reasonably good product at a great price.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another cheesy Cult movie, but awesome...,
By ScorpioTiger "Pawz&Klaws" (East Earl, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomboy (DVD)
This is another cheese cult movie from when I was growing up. The picture quality is DVD sharp. If you loved this movie when you were growing up, get it! It's just as cheesy as you remember it, if not more.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favorite cheesy movies from the 80's!,
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This review is from: Tomboy (DVD)
This is one of my favorite cheesy movies from the 1980's. I was thrilled when it finally came to dvd. I remember seeing this years ago, as a kid and thought it was fun. I miss Betsy Russell, I have several of her movies from the 80's and thought she always did great in whatever movie she was in.
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