Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Amazon.co.uk Review
The script for Fast Times at Ridgemont High is based on filmmaker Cameron (Jerry Maguire, Almost Famous) Crowe’s time as a reporter for Rolling Stone. He was so youthful looking that he was able to go undercover for a year at a California high school and write a book about it. The film launched the careers of several young actors, including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold, Phoebe Cates and, above all, Sean Penn. The story line is episodic, dealing with the lives of iconic teen types: one of the school’s cool kids, a nerd, a teen queen and, most enjoyably, the class stoner (Penn), who finds himself at odds with a strict history teacher (a wonderfully spiky Ray Walston). This is not a great film but very entertaining and, for a certain age group, a seminal film experience.–Marshall Fine, Amazon.com
On the DVD: Amy (Clueless) Heckerling and Cameron Crowe’s commentary is revealing and indicative of a time where nudity on celluloid was shocking rather than the norm as they talk about the issues which contributed to the film’s original X-rating, as well as all the actors who originally auditioned for the roles. The transfer quality is high with little grain, and although the soundtrack is in mono rather than Dolby 5.1 it is not detrimental to the film. There’s a retrospective documentary called “Reliving Our Fast Times at Ridgemont High” featuring new interviews with most of the cast and crew, plus a highly original feature about the locations used in the film, how they looked in 1982 and how they look now. For fact buffs there’s the usual mix of biographies, theatrical trailer and production notes.–Kristen Bowditch
This is Sean Penn as you’ve never seen him before. He plays the role of Jeff Spicoli with such conviction! Jeff is a low-life, easy going weed toking high school guy. He has some pretty funny one-liners in this flick. Hard to believe Penn doing comedy, but it’s true. As an American myself, I watched this as a teenager and thought it was funny then. It’s still just as funny. There are a few other inter-woven storylines as well. It’s witty and gives a real inside look into the scary decade that was the big hair, topsiders & new romantic era. The soundtrack is pretty good, too!
Rating: 4 / 5
Fast Times is a true American comedy classic. It provides a rich portrait of American teenage life in the 80s and has a wealth of classic comedy lines, most from Sean Penn’s Spicoli character, which is one of my all-time favourite and most memorable movie characters.
Rating: 5 / 5
I only wanted to see this film becasue it was Nicolas Cage’s first film ever, but after a while i started to get into the film. The film is set as a comedy, while it should be a drama about life as a teenager. The jokes are short & don’t come around as much as it should do for a comedy. Overall it is a watchable film that doesn’t stand back from telling all in a teenager’s life.
Rating: 3 / 5