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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Better off Dead
1. Beating the Paperboy [:16]
2. Cereal and Boiled Bacon [:11]
3. Howard Cosell Impersonators [2:12]
4. Ski Team Tryouts [2:24]
5. Death Attempt by Hanging [2:44]
6. Green Goo With Raisins [1:57]
7. Nose Wiping Incident [:29]
8. "I Want My Two Dollars!" [4:46]
9. Chalkboard Fantasy [1:28]
10. Mr. Kerber Asks to Date Beth [:03]
11. Cartoon Fantasy [2:23]
12. Death Attempt by Jumping [2:50]
13. White Trash [1:16]
14. Christmas Miracle [:47]
15. Mailman Asks to Date Beth [3:16]
16. Father/Son Talk [1:30]
17. High School Dance [2:24]
18. Meeting Monique [1:29]
19. Attack of the Paperboys [1:00]
20. A Man Alone [2:18]
21. Everybody Wants Some [2:07]
22. Barney Rubble Asks to Date Beth [1:57]
23. "French Fries, French Dressing, French Bread" [:53]
24. K12 Challenge [2:46]
25. Persistent Paperboy [1:24]
26. Big Faker [2:17]
27. Lane Wins the Drag Race [2:34]
28. Romantic Frozen Dinner [1:56]
29. Sliding Down the Mountain [:20]
30. Paperboy on Skis [1:03]
31. Lane Wins the Ski Race [4:43]
32. Language Lessons [1:05]
33. One Look [:17]
Easily one of the most refreshing teen comedies ever committed to film, Better Off Dead features John Cusack as Lane Myer, a jilted, angst-ridden high schooler whose multiple suicide attempts fail miserably, to great comic effect. This decidedly black angle, in the cheery years of Ronald Reagan's second term (1985), gave this conventionally plotted flick a patina of post-punk nihilism and may have scared some ticket buyers away. But those who have come to love it from repeated TV and video airings know that this film, writer-director "Savage" Steve Holland's first, is sweet and genuine despite its darker trappings. Cusack, an awkward 18-year-old when this was filmed, embodies the Everyteen -- surrounded by idiots, unable to catch a break, and utterly devastated when his girlfriend, Beth (Amand Wyss), dumps him in favor of the far more handsome and popular ski team captain, Roy Stalin (Aaron Dozier). When she explains her decision to hook up with Stalin without mincing words (oh, and she says his car's nicer, too), you're ready to follow poor Lane right over the brink. Holland surrounds Lane with hilarious caricatures while punctuating the action with dream/fantasy sequences that underscore his hapless lot, but he affords a glimmer of hope in the cute French exchange student living across the street from Lane. Yes, Better Off Dead slips back into teen-movie conventions with the inevitable Stalin-Myer downhill ski race in the last reel, but for 85 or so minutes it's a breakneck run that you'll want to try again. Greg Fagan, Barnes & Noble
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