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Yar, you be here: Bachelor Party > Customer Reviews Bachelor Party Customer Reviews (10 - 12 of 13 Reviews)Everything an 80's movie needs:
"...a bachelor party with chicks and guns and fire trucks and hookers and drugs and booze." add in brief nudity, a likeable Tom Hanks, and 80's goddess Tawny Kitaen and you have the complete 80's movie. The plot is simple enough: Man getting married, buddies throw him a bachelor party. Throw in some stuck up in-laws, a ex-boyfriend trying to sabotage the wedding, a wiener on a bun, a roomfull of hookers and a dead donkey, and you've pretty much got all an 80's comedy could want. The only thing this movie does lack is a strong supporting cast. Lead by Jay O'Neil (Adrian Zmed) "I wish I had someone I could really respect. Hey, Look at the cans on that bimbo." and including the "party animal," "surfer dude," "lovable loser," and "doctor" brother, the bachelor boys have their moments but no one truly stands out. All this movie needed was an Al Czervik, or John Blutarsky to turn it into one of the top comedies of the decade. Still, all in all it's a good laugh. Gary: Are you the pimp? 4/5 Stars
Tom stars as Rick Gassko (much in the same style that he played as Kip Wilson on his short-lived TV show, Bosum Buddies), a man who shocks his best friends by announcing his plans to marry his sweetheart, Debbie, played by Tawny Kitaen. His friends try to talk some sense into Rick, and are totally against the idea, but decide to send Rick off with a bachelor party for the ages! The only thing in the way is Debbies' father, who absolutely hates Rick. The thought of him marrying his daughter is too much to bear. So, he enlists Debbies' jerk ex-boyfriend, Cole, to try to win Debbie back and get rid of Rick. There are way too many funny moments in this movie to go into complete detail, but if you want to laugh, just get this movie. On a personal aside, I dont know what it is about actors with a natural gift for slapstick and comedy (Jim Carrey is the latest example), that turn serious and only go after roles that are only potential Oscar winners. Tom Hanks has made some excellent movies since 1984, no doubt about that. But, it is this type of movie which personifies his gift of comedy which has been missed over the years.
You'll never forget the one liners-I still use some today. "Where's the grooom?" "He's in the bedroooom." And, "Is that a foot-long?" "And then some." Buy this NOW!
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