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Mystic Pizza (1988)

Mystic Pizza (1988)
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Three teenagers learn a lot about life and love one summer in this romantic comedy-drama. Kat (Annabeth Gish), Daisy (Julia Roberts), and Jojo (Lili Taylor) are three working-class women just out of high school who have jobs at the same pizza parlor in the resort community of Mystic, Connecticut. Kat wants to study astronomy at Yale; when she starts baby-sitting for Tim (William R. Moses), a wealthy Yale graduate summering in Mystic, she finds herself falling in love with him, even though he's married and nearly twice her age. Daisy, who isn't sure what she wants from life, starts going with Charlie (Adam Storke), a recent law school dropout, though she starts to think that it may be more to rebel against her family than out of genuine affection. And Jojo is attracted to Bill (Vincent D'Onofrio), but she doesn't want to get married (she's already left him at the altar once); when Bill announces that he's no longer willing to have sex without marriage, she has to decide if his affections are worth a lifetime commitment. Conchata Ferrell appears in a supporting role as Leona, the proprietor of the pizza parlor, who zealously guards the secret formula of her sauce. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Annabeth GishJulia Roberts, (more)
Director(s):
Donald Petrie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mystic Pizza

Three teenagers learn a lot about life and love one summer in this romantic comedy-drama. Kat (Annabeth Gish), Daisy (Julia Roberts), and Jojo (Lili Taylor) are three working-class women just out of high school who have jobs at the same pizza parlor in the resort community of Mystic, Connecticut. Kat wants to study astronomy at Yale; when she starts baby-sitting for Tim (William R. Moses), a wealthy Yale graduate summering in Mystic, she finds herself falling in love with him, even though he's married and nearly twice her age. Daisy, who isn't sure what she wants from life, starts going with Charlie (Adam Storke), a recent law school dropout, though she starts to think that it may be more to rebel against her family than out of genuine affection. And Jojo is attracted to Bill (Vincent D'Onofrio), but she doesn't want to get married (she's already left him at the altar once); when Bill announces that he's no longer willing to have sex without marriage, she has to decide if his affections are worth a lifetime commitment. Conchata Ferrell appears in a supporting role as Leona, the proprietor of the pizza parlor, who zealously guards the secret formula of her sauce. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Donald Petrie
Writer(s):
Amy JonesAlfred UhryRandy Howze
Producer(s):
Scott RosenfeltSusan VogelfangMark Levinson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Profanity, Not For Children, Suitable for Teens)
Categories:
Romance
Mystic Pizza Awards:
  • 1988 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best First Feature
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Lori G.

    Didn't hold my attention, wasn't very funny and was more tramatic than I wanted. I wouldn't rent this again.

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    Ryn G.

    BY RYN GARGULINSKI - If nothing else, this movie does not disappoint. The plot outline sounds like a cheesy (excuse the pizza pun) trio of love stories in small town Connecticut. The plot is a cheesy trio of love stories in small town Connecticut. It was somewhat intriguing, however, to see Julia Roberts prior to her man stealing, set of weirdly-named twins days when she was a rising star instead of one who is now mad because she has been out of the Hollywood scene being a mommy and reportedly gets no offers now that she wants them again. But it was also tiresome to see her in that same role of tough cookie, street smart dame (a la Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich) The 1980s hair, at least, was good for a laugh. Highlight: When a Porche gets dumped with fetid fish. Lowlight: The, yawn, cliche ending. Rating (1-10): 3. MORE REVIEWS ON RYN GARGULINSKI'S BLOG.

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    Nicole N.

    i love this movie . its one of my favorites .

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