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Blast from the Past Director: Hugh Wilson Cast: Brendan Fraser, Alicia Silverstone, Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/27/1999
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 5,895

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Widescreen and full-screen versions; "The Love Meter" game: how do you rate?; Original theatrical trailer; Cast and crew biographies and filmographies; DVD-ROM features:; "Script-to-screen" screenplay access; Up-to-the-minute information on cast and crew members with web links; "Bomb Shelter" games; Print-out swing dance lessons; E-cards

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Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Credits/The Party [3:37]
2. 35 Year Lock [4:29]
3. Just Like Home [4:26]
4. Life Above [7:58]
5. Happy Birthday [2:51]
6. Just Open the Door and Go Up [2:04]
7. I Come in Peace [4:07]
8. Beware the Adult Bookstore [4:56]
9. Adam Meets the Mutants [4:31]
10. Grocery Shopping [2:10]
11. Adam Encounters Eve [5:57]
12. Welcome to the Holiday Inn [5:34]
13. Eve for Hire [1:09]
14. Two Weeks to a Non-Mutant Wife [3:31]
15. Bringing Home Adam [5:29]
16. Getting Up-to-Date [2:07]
17. You Have to See it to Understand [4:20]
18. Wife Hunting [10:09]
19. Adam Tells the Scary Truth [8:39]
20. Off to the Funny Farm [4:41]
21. Searching for Mr. Polite [7:16]
22. Rebuilding [2:52]
23. The New House [4:16]
24. End Credits [4:44]

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Editorial Reviews

In 1962, Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken) was a brilliant but somewhat paranoid scientist living with his Donna Reed-esque wife, Helen (Sissy Spacek), in Los Angeles. In the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a plane crashed into the Webber's yard. Mistaking the blast for "the big one," the Webbers moved into their elaborate bomb shelter to wait out the half-life of radioactive fallout. In the shelter, now a sort of time capsule, Calvin and Helen conceived and raised their son Adam (played as an adult by Brendan Fraser). For 35 years, Adam was raised on Jackie Gleason, Perry Como, and stories about life on the surface. Calvin taught his son about science, baseball, and communists while Mom taught Adam about dancing, good manners, and charming young ladies. Just in time, too, as Adam is sent to the surface to gather supplies and find a wife, preferably a nice, non-mutant girl from Pasadena with which to repopulate the world. Once this "fish out of water" story is set up, the fish, Adam, is set adrift in a sea of supermarkets and adult bookstores, but is soon caught by Eve Rustikov (Alicia Silverstone). Completely lost above ground, Adam enlists Eve's help to navigate his new world and find the supplies on his list. The literally sheltered Adam falls for this bitter, cynical, street-smart woman who grew up in a bleak Los Angeles with little use for love. Living with her gay roommate, Troy (Dave Foley), Eve has had her hopes chipped away by a long line of dead-end jobs and loser boyfriends. When the throwback Adam enters her life with his sunny disposition, seersucker jacket, and joy at seeing the sky, she can't help but fall in love. Ron Wells, All Movie Guide

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funny movieby Anonymous

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November 07, 2007: This movie is funny Adam Weber lived in a fallout shlter for 35 years Now he sees the real world He's 35 meets Eve played by Alica Sliverstone This movie is cool The plot to this movie is finally getting out and seeing how amazing the world can be

Nice Movieby Anonymous

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August 02, 2003: This Movie has a good story, but is a bit silly at times. It's funny yet seriuos. Anyone who remembers the days of the bomb shelters will like this feature. It contains some innuedo & language.