The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension! (1984) Reviews

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension! (1984)
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Despite mixed reviews and a disastrous initial release that dumped the film into theaters for a week in the midst of the 1984 Summer Olympics, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eight Dimension went on to become one of the major cult films of the 1980s, developing a rabid following after its release on videotape. Drifting between satire and improbable sci-fi adventure, the film stars Peter Weller as Buckaroo Banzai, the son of an American mother and Japanese father who is a combination physicist, neurosurgeon, martial arts master, secret agent, and rock star who travels with his band of assistants/backing musicians, The Hong Kong Cavaliers. As the story opens, Buckaroo is driving his car through a mountain to test his new invention, the Oscillation Overthruster. However, a race of boorish aliens called the Red Lectroids have been waiting for such an item to become a reality, as they need it to return to the distant planet they call home. One of Buckaroo's arch-enemies, Dr. Emilio Lizardo (John Lithgow), who has been possessed by the Red Lectroids, attempted to created a similar device decades before; now escaped from an insane asylum, he is back at work with the Lectroids on a plan to control the world. Throw in Rastafarian aliens, unscheduled travel between dimensions, and the odd inexplicable watermelon, and you get a film that defies conventional synopsis. With its fast pace, quotable dialogue ("No matter where you go, there you are"), and barrage of gags (subtle and otherwise), you won't be bored even when you're not sure what's going on. The supporting cast includes Jeff Goldblum as New Jersey, a Cavalier with a snappy cowboy outfit, and Ellen Barkin as Penny Priddy, the twin sister of Buckaroo's late wife. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter WellerJohn Lithgow, (more)
Director(s):
W.D. Richter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Kevin L.

No matter where you go, there you are. Awesome flick. Loved it as a kid, love it more as an adult.

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Joe M.

Just about every face in this movie is famous... The story is a bit lacking but its fun and silly. I saw it as a kid and thought that its one of a kind. Almost as good as "Big Trouble in Little China."

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MICHAEL M.

I love Cult classics. This moie however gets my Rhino Dung rating. The only reason I gave it 1 and a half stars is because there are alot o famous people in it. I had to force myself to finish it after turning it off 4 times. Big Trouble in Little China is a classic, see that movie.

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Lisa B.

My husband had fond memories of this movie as a kid and wanted to show it to our sons. It must be male humor back in 1980s but this movie is AWFUL! Even the kids were astonished that such a terrible movie was produced in 1984.

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Deena S.

It's a cult classic. Remember, your kids probably haven't seen it yet. I had fun watching it with mine.

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Katherine A.

This movie although slow at first ends so funny you will bust a gut. Just watch it with an open mind. It is funny like many other cult classics....

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Irma and Jason R.

Peter Weller is awesome! He is so underrated. He is one of my all time favorite actors.

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Matt F.

One of the strangest movies I have seen. There's so much going on that you're not sure what's going on. Repetead viewing necessary. Wish I could have liked this one better, it's a cult classic for sure. -Stone

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Allen T.

Teeters between action and comedy, never finding the happy medium of action-comedy. There aren't enough jokes to make a good comedy, and the action is boring and clumsy by today's standards. Fails to embrace the absurdity necessitated by its silly premise (physicist/rock star/action hero protagonist) and misses an obvious chance to be a campy, fun movie.

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Zak D.

Very Random scene and plot changes.....I couldn't pay attention for more than 10 minutes....This movie isn't even in the same league as Big Trouble in Little China!

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    Kevin L.

    No matter where you go, there you are. Awesome flick. Loved it as a kid, love it more as an adult.

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    Joe M.

    Just about every face in this movie is famous... The story is a bit lacking but its fun and silly. I saw it as a kid and thought that its one of a kind. Almost as good as "Big Trouble in Little China."

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    MICHAEL M.

    I love Cult classics. This moie however gets my Rhino Dung rating. The only reason I gave it 1 and a half stars is because there are alot o famous people in it. I had to force myself to finish it after turning it off 4 times. Big Trouble in Little China is a classic, see that movie.

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