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Yar, you be here: Bachelor Party > Customer Reviews Bachelor Party Customer Reviews (7 - 9 of 13 Reviews)Here Comes the Chaos
As one of the funniest movies to come out of the 1980's, "Bachelor Party," still is funny today as it was back when it debuted. The story, which revolves around Rick (Hanks) and his impending marriage to Debbie (Kitaen) involves so many hijinks that few comedies today can match its' wit and hysterical output. When Debbie's ex tries to convince Rick not to marry her but fails, he then goes on the warpath to stop him by all means necessary. But unaware to his knowledge, Rick and his wild and wacky buddies create the biggest, best, and most hysterical bachelor party the world has ever seen. The film which also starred Adrian Zmed (Televison's "Dance Fever"; Broadway's "Grease"), was a showcase of Hank's comedic talents. Just seeing the way he strolls into most scenes still makes me roll on the floor, because he does it with so much ease that he looks like an authentic badboy. Unlike his roles in recent years, Hanks was in his heydey when he made this film. I'm not sure how he will react wheneve his career is saluted at a honorary banquet in the future, but I hope he smiles and laughs that he has made millions of people laugh with his role as Rick. While this film was filmed years before the politically-correct 1990's rolled in, the film's writers (including Neal Israel, who wrote the first "Police Academy" movie) put out all sort of gags. The opening scene at the store where Debbie works is hysterical, and so is the scene at Chippendales where the women at Debbie's bridal shower-gone-bad meet "Nick the ----." Long before he produced Madonna's "Ray of Light," album, producer William Orbit composed some of the electronica music heard at the bachelor party. The great soundtrack (no longer produced) also featured Adrian Zmed, and some songs performed by the all-girl group hired for the party. If you are look for a film that will make you laugh out loud, then this is it. Just like in the tradition of other no-holds-barred comedies such as "Scary Movie," and "The Naked Gun," this film will leave you short of breath. Tom Hanks in his greatest comedic performance is a true classic.
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