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Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)

Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)
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Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley's first foray into the director's chair is a quirky romantic fantasy, featuring Bo Welch's signature production design. Tom Hanks plays Joe Banks, a man who hates his job, thinks the overhead fluorescent lights are making him sick, and quakes at the presence of his boorish boss Frank Watori (Dan Hedaya). He is attracted to the office secretary DeDe (Meg Ryan) but is afraid to speak to her. Then his life changes when he visits Dr. Ellison (Robert Stack). Dr. Ellison tells Joe that he has something called "a brain cloud" that is rapidly spreading throughout his brain. He will feel great, but he'll be dead within five months. Instead of being depressed at this bleak prognosis, Joe suddenly feels free. He quits his job, asks DeDe out, and is contacted by a rich millionaire named Graynamore (Lloyd Bridges). Graynamore owns an island named Waponi Woo, whose natives need to be placated. The natives require a sacrifice to their island volcano, the Big Woo, so that the island won't sink beneath the Pacific. Graynamore offers unlimited wealth to Tom in exchange for Tom's becoming the object of human sacrifice. Joe has nothing to lose, so he accepts the offer. As he heads out to the island, Joe meets Graynamore's daughters -- Angelica, a Los Angeles socialite, and Patricia, Angelica's blonde half-sister (both roles played by Ryan). Joe arrives at the island, and as he stands at the lips of the Big Woo he has to decide whether he really wants to leap into the maw of the fiery volcano. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom HanksMeg Ryan, (more)
Director(s):
John Patrick Shanley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley's first foray into the director's chair is a quirky romantic fantasy, featuring Bo Welch's signature production design. Tom Hanks plays Joe Banks, a man who hates his job, thinks the overhead fluorescent lights are making him sick, and quakes at the presence of his boorish boss Frank Watori (Dan Hedaya). He is attracted to the office secretary DeDe (Meg Ryan) but is afraid to speak to her. Then his life changes when he visits Dr. Ellison (Robert Stack). Dr. Ellison tells Joe that he has something called "a brain cloud" that is rapidly spreading throughout his brain. He will feel great, but he'll be dead within five months. Instead of being depressed at this bleak prognosis, Joe suddenly feels free. He quits his job, asks DeDe out, and is contacted by a rich millionaire named Graynamore (Lloyd Bridges). Graynamore owns an island named Waponi Woo, whose natives need to be placated. The natives require a sacrifice to their island volcano, the Big Woo, so that the island won't sink beneath the Pacific. Graynamore offers unlimited wealth to Tom in exchange for Tom's becoming the object of human sacrifice. Joe has nothing to lose, so he accepts the offer. As he heads out to the island, Joe meets Graynamore's daughters -- Angelica, a Los Angeles socialite, and Patricia, Angelica's blonde half-sister (both roles played by Ryan). Joe arrives at the island, and as he stands at the lips of the Big Woo he has to decide whether he really wants to leap into the maw of the fiery volcano. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
John Patrick Shanley
Writer(s):
John Patrick Shanley
Producer(s):
Teri Schwartz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Profanity, Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyComedy
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    Steph D.

    Don't believe the negative reviews, this movie is funny and memorable. If you like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, do yourself a favor and get this movie. For anyone who hates their jobs, the beginning of the movie is soooo funny. The movie is kind of a farce, so you have to keep that in mind, but there is plenty there that is amusing. My sister and I still joke about lines from this movie all the time.

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    Quentin R.

    This quirky little movie is one of the best I've ever seen. I'm amazed that it was ever released. Lloyd Bridges stole the film with his small part. Watch it closely; give it a chance. I think you'll love it.

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    Kevin T.

    Tom Hanks learns how to live, even though he'll have to kill himself in just a few short weeks. Lloyd Bridges at his best. To be honest, it seems like most people didn't like this film. I think it actually went over their heads. I give it 5-STARS.

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