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Wacko |  | Director: Greydon Clark Actors: Joe Don Baker, Stella Stevens, George Kennedy, Julia Duffy, Scott McGinnis Category: DVD
Buy New: $28.97 as of 11/27/2009 09:34 CST details
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Seller: mediamash Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 133652
Format: PAL Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 0 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5050232703489 ASIN: B00006L9VT
Theatrical Release Date: January 1983 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Hitchcock vs. De Palma - all questions answered... November 16, 2008 A. Gyurisin (Wet, Wild, Wonderful Virginia) "Wacko" is one of those films that audiences will either love or hate. It is dated, it is un-PC, it is crass and cruel all at the same time, but in the same sense it is a precursor to the now-popular "Scary Movie" franchise. For a PG rated film it pushes the envelope, it creates a world where one would have to have seen the film that they are spoofing, or be left in the dark. Unlike the "Scary Movie" films, "Wacko" leans away from the bathroom humor (albeit there is plenty there), but actually parodies cult films from Hitchcock, John Carpenter, De Palma, and so forth. Joe Don Baker is phenomenal. I am surprised that he didn't redefine this genre. His mannerisms, his insanity, and his surprisingly fresh take on his determined detective out to discover the truth is laugh-out-loud funny. Couple this with a fresh-faced Andrew Dice Clay jumping excitedly into the shoes of the local hipster/jock, be prepared for a wild ride. "Wacko" is fast past, absurd, and confusing all at the same time (i.e. see the talking elephant), but it isn't perfect. While two viewings continued to bring a chuckle to the room, any further viewing may be disastrous. There are some great repeatable lines, some great references, but these are coupled with some slow scenes and staged dialogue. There are moments where "Wacko" has no direction, and director Greydon Clark obviously has no idea where he is headed either. While this adds to the enjoyment of "Wacko", there was a moment where a secure storyline would have been a powerful alley to this laserdisc. Anything to keep us grounded while Clark took us around the corner, under the bridge, and into that darkened alleyway known as horror parodies.
Overall, "Wacko" needs a DVD release. This is a film that could be watched on college campus', midnight Halloween night at your local independent theater, or with a group of friends with drinks. It is one of those 80s campy horror comedies that were afraid to take chances, and I respect "Wacko" for that. Obviously, it will not win awards, but I see that it make it into the "cult cannon" any day of the week. I would not suggest repeat viewings, but at least two for the detailed humor of Joe Don Baker and Andrew Dice Clay (in this film, merely known as Andrew Clay). The humor is sharp, the dialogue less friendly, and the in today's modern world, it would not be PG rated, but thanks to the 80s - it is mediocrity to its perfection.
Grade: *** out of *****
Wacky! May 31, 2008 David Colvin (Oak park IL) My brother and I absolutely love this movie. So many quotable lines, so many wonderfully absurd sequences. We know certain sections of this picture verbatim and have even created a techno-track comprised of samples from the film.
My fave character is the psychiatrist Joe Don Baker brings into Charles Napier's office, Dr.Dick. What a classic. "If you piss him off....run!" "You've inflicted emotional wounds which may take years to heal!"
Also Harry Palms, the school's "vice" principal "Look at him now....gentle as a lamb. And blank as a fart." and of course Joe Don Baker who is always a welcome presence to any picture. His rendition of Dick Harbinger, the cop who hasn't slept in 13 years, is simply sensational. "It's the 13th anniversary of the lawnmower killings. It's October 31st. 31 backwards is 13, it's Friday, it's Halloween, it's Prom Night. There's a crazy loose. I'm outta coffee."
It's certainly not a movie for everyone (ie. those looking for sophisticated, high-brow fare or well-drawn characters) but if all you're after is a good laugh then WACKO will do the trick.
It's not easy to find - I own a LaserDisc version which is pretty crummy quality and the VHS versions floating around have seen better days but you might occasionally run into this flick on TV late at night. I'll be one of the first to buy the DVD whenever it makes it's way to this shiny new format.
It's amazing how many "stars" Greydon Clark was able to assemble for this absurdist extravaganza. Andrew Dice Clay is memorable as Tony Schlongini - "Everyone's talking' about him, people that know him just love him, so if you're feeling down, or if you're feeling blue, this dude will make you feel super-coooool"
Still avail. from one dealer at a great price????????????????? March 8, 2008 CLINT BRONSON (las vegas,NV.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wow 2,400 is all you need to have this MASTERPIECE("cough")
in your hands. Actually saw this when it came out what I remember
is a killer in a pumpkin head murders students at HITCHCOCK(that is
so MONDAY-FRIDAY...WEEK!)HIGH with of all things a lawnmower?????????
Joe Don Baker reprises his Walking Tall role while Stella shows some
legs. Better off making a peanut butter and tuna fish sandwich
than watching this
NOTE I said make the sandwich DON'T EAT IT!!!
p.s. who's more the WACKO??? The killer or the person who spends
$2,400 on this......THIS!
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