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Vibes (1988)

Vibes (1988)
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Two hapless psychics unwittingly aid a criminal in his quest to obtain a mystic relic in this farcical adventure. Street smart beauty-school dropout Sylvia Pickel (Cyndi Lauper) navigates life with the counsel of a spirit named Louise, while genteel Nick Deezy (Jeff Goldblum) has the ability to "read" an object's past just by holding it. Harry Buscafusco (Peter Falk) is the treasure hunter who brings them together for a trip to Ecuador to find his missing son. Nick and Sylvia don't get on at first, their animosity only amplified by various slapstick escapades that find them posing as siblings and hobnobbing with monied jet-setters. Eventually, Buscafusco's missing-child premise turns out to be a ruse; his true intentions envelop Nick and Sylvia in serious peril just as they're beginning to let down their guard and fall for one another. The action climaxes in a special effects-laden jungle sequence. Vibes marked the screen debut of pop singer Cyndi Lauper, whose single "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" graces the closing credits. Despite the poor box-office results of Vibes and the generally poor reviews for her performance, Lauper would go on to earn an Emmy award for a guest stint on TV's Mad About You and appear with Christopher Walken in the indie drama The Opportunists. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Cyndi LauperJeff Goldblum, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Kwapis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Vibes

Two hapless psychics unwittingly aid a criminal in his quest to obtain a mystic relic in this farcical adventure. Street smart beauty-school dropout Sylvia Pickel (Cyndi Lauper) navigates life with the counsel of a spirit named Louise, while genteel Nick Deezy (Jeff Goldblum) has the ability to "read" an object's past just by holding it. Harry Buscafusco (Peter Falk) is the treasure hunter who brings them together for a trip to Ecuador to find his missing son. Nick and Sylvia don't get on at first, their animosity only amplified by various slapstick escapades that find them posing as siblings and hobnobbing with monied jet-setters. Eventually, Buscafusco's missing-child premise turns out to be a ruse; his true intentions envelop Nick and Sylvia in serious peril just as they're beginning to let down their guard and fall for one another. The action climaxes in a special effects-laden jungle sequence. Vibes marked the screen debut of pop singer Cyndi Lauper, whose single "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" graces the closing credits. Despite the poor box-office results of Vibes and the generally poor reviews for her performance, Lauper would go on to earn an Emmy award for a guest stint on TV's Mad About You and appear with Christopher Walken in the indie drama The Opportunists. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Kwapis
Writer(s):
Babaloo MandelLowell GanzDeborah Blum
Producer(s):
Ron HowardBrian GrazerTony Ganz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Violence)
Categories:
ComedyAction / Adventure
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    Gregory B.

    I have seen it before.I think its a great movie and I love Cyndi.just had too see it again.

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    Barbara and gunther B.

    Great movie. Lots of fun. Loved it. Will rent it again, soon.

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    CHERYL B.

    If you enjoy a goofy movie every once in a while this might fit the bill. Some famous actors and an "OK" mystic plot frame this venture to showcase Cindy Lauper. Sadly/Happily Cindy is Cindy and likely kept this fairly big budget flick in the background all these years. Time has passed and I suspect that passing adds quite a bit to the reason I enjoyed watching it. You will not find Ms Lauper giving Kate Hepburn a run for her money, but her acting "persona" does reflect a past slice in our culture (I do enjoy her music but I could not get an impression of her acting ability from this movie as she plays our her normal [?] image) and the other members of the troupe appear to be having a good time. Break out the popcorn, beverage of choice and talkative friends for a fun, stupid, goofy and enjoyable flick. Make sure the Academy award buffs stay home as they will be greatly, greatly disappointed.

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