The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension with Peter Weller: DVD Cover

    The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
    a.k.a. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension! Director: W.D. Richter Cast: Peter Weller, John Lithgow, Ellen Barkin, Jeff Goldblum

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/01/2002
    • Original Release: 1984
    • Rating: Rated PG
     
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    Scenes

    Features

    Audio commentary by director W.D. Richter; deleted scenes; making-of documentary; TV spots; theatrical trailers.

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Title/Credits/Speed [4:24]
    2. Crazy Doc [2:02]
    3. Penny Priddy [6:33]
    4. Big Fans [1:34]
    5. Alien Invasion [5:09]
    6. Unhatching [2:31]
    7. Breaking Through [4:08]
    8. Not a Hoax [3:03]
    9. Forewarning [2:17]
    10. Valuable Gadget [5:30]
    11. Threat From Above [2:25]
    12. Plan of Attack [3:21]
    13. Torture Chamber [2:32]
    14. Rescue Mission [3:36]
    15. Sparks Fly [1:45]
    16. End Credits [3:20]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Despite mixed reviews and a disastrous initial release that dumped the film into theaters for a week in the midst of the 1984 Summer Olympics, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eight Dimension went on to become one of the major cult films of the 1980s, developing a rabid following after its release on videotape. Drifting between satire and improbable sci-fi adventure, the film stars Peter Weller as Buckaroo Banzai, the son of an American mother and Japanese father who is a combination physicist, neurosurgeon, martial arts master, secret agent, and rock star who travels with his band of assistants/backing musicians, The Hong Kong Cavaliers. As the story opens, Buckaroo is driving his car through a mountain to test his new invention, the Oscillation Overthruster. However, a race of boorish aliens called the Red Lectroids have been waiting for such an item to become a reality, as they need it to return to the distant planet they call home. One of Buckaroo's arch-enemies, Dr. Emilio Lizardo (John Lithgow), who has been possessed by the Red Lectroids, attempted to created a similar device decades before; now escaped from an insane asylum, he is back at work with the Lectroids on a plan to control the world. Throw in Rastafarian aliens, unscheduled travel between dimensions, and the odd inexplicable watermelon, and you get a film that defies conventional synopsis. With its fast pace, quotable dialogue ("No matter where you go, there you are"), and barrage of gags (subtle and otherwise), you won't be bored even when you're not sure what's going on. The supporting cast includes Jeff Goldblum as New Jersey, a Cavalier with a snappy cowboy outfit, and Ellen Barkin as Penny Priddy, the twin sister of Buckaroo's late wife. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    Either you get it, or you don'tby Anonymous

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    September 26, 2008: Tom Swift meets the Marx Brothers, with a dash of James Bond AND Maxwell Smart -- this defies any easy description. Any Jame Retief fans should enjoy this movie. Just relax and enjoy the ride, and remember that this is movie is true to life -- some things just don't make sense if you analyze to closely. And remember &amp amp amp quot History is made at night. Character is what you are in the dark.&amp amp amp quot

    A guilty pleasureby Anonymous

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    July 15, 2006: This is the quintessential Saturday afternoon movie. Pop some popcorn, put your feet up and just enjoy. Convoluted plot, sharp satire, cute guys and Jeff Golblum in chaps! It just doesn't get much better than that.


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