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Blast from the Past [VHS] [1999]
 
 

Blast from the Past [VHS] [1999]

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4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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  • Language English, French, German, Latin
  • Classification: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004WN4O

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Coasting on the successes of Gods and Monsters and George of the Jungle, Brendan Fraser turns in yet another winning performance in this fish-out-of-water comedy in which Pleasantville meets modern-day Los Angeles, with predictably funny results. Fraser stars as Adam, who was born in the bomb shelter of his paranoid inventor dad (a less-manic-than-usual Christopher Walken), who spirited his pregnant wife (Sissy Spacek, in fine comic form) underground when he thought the Communists dropped the bomb (actually, it was a plane crash). Armed with enough supplies to last 35 years, the parents bring up Adam in Leave It to Beaver style with nary any exposure to the outside world. When the supplies run out, and dad suffers a heart attack, Fraser goes up to modern-day LA for some shopping and long-awaited culture shock. More of a cute premise with lots of clever ideas attached than a fully fleshed out story, Blast from the Past is also supposed to be part romantic comedy, as the hunky Adam hooks up with his jaded Eve (Alicia Silverstone) and tries to convince her to marry him and go underground. The sparks don't fly, though, because Silverstone is saddled with the triple whammy of being miscast, playing an underwritten character, and suffering a very bad hairdo. Fraser, however, carries the film lightly and easily on his broad, goofy shoulders, mixing Adam's gee-whiz innocence with genuine emotion and curiosity; only Fraser could pull off Adam's first glimpse of a sunrise or the ocean with both humour and pathos. Also winning is Dave Foley as Silverstone's gay best friend, who manages to make the most innocuous statements sound like comic gems. -- Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Lawyeraau HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:VHS Tape
I have seen this movie twice and have loved it both times. It is a funny and endearing romantic comedy that is peppered with a terrific cast and excellent performances. I would gladly watch it again.

Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken), a nerdy, nutty scientist, and his traditional and very pregnant wife, Helen (Sissy Spacek), are living in California in fifties style splendor in the early nineteen sixties, when the Cuban Missile Crisis occurs. Buying into the red scare of the day and convinced that attack by the communists is imminent, they immediately go underground into the super deluxe bomb shelter that Calvin had had the foresight to build under his house and fully equip with enough supplies to last thirty five years. No sooner do they do so, Calvin's fears are reinforced, as suddenly a force of great impact shudders overhead. Thinking that they were hit by an atomic blast set off by the communists, they hunker down for the next thirty five years, waiting for the radiation to dissipate.

In the interim, they have a baby boy, whom they name Adam (Brendan Fraser). As Adam grows up, he is unknowingly caught in a time warp with his parents, as they have no contact with the outside world. Adam's world view and values reflect that of his parents, as his entire life, thus far, has been spent underground soley in their company. When the thirty five years are up, Calvin surfaces briefly to check the state of affairs topside. What he sees, he misinterprets, and upon his return to the bomb shelter ends up having a heart attack. He and Helen then dispatch Adam on a reconnaissance mission to get needed supplies.

What transpires when Adam ventures into the outside world is very funny and often poignant. As played by Brendan Fraser, the thirty five year old Adam, a fresh faced, polite virgin with no fashion sense, has a Dudley-Do-Right quality and a load of goofy, sincere charm that ensures the comedic success of this film. His foray into the outside world, his endearingly innocent interpretation of all that he sees, and his interaction with others will leave the viewer laughing. When he runs into Eve (Alicia Silverstone), the hard edged, appropriately named, beautiful blonde with a heart of gold, he is smitten. Together they will leave the viewer hoping that Adam and Eve will find the Garden of Eden.

Christopher Walker is wonderful as the slightly nutty, paranoid but brilliant scientist. Sissy Spacek shows a distinct comedic flair as the patient and long suffering wife who buys into her husband's vision of things. Dave Foley of "Kids in the Hall" fame is terrific as Eve's drolly funny, gay roommate. Alicia Silverstone, while ostensibly the weakest link in this otherwise brilliantly cast comedy, still manages to give a more than acceptable performance as the cynical Eve. It is Brendan Fraser, however, with his aw-shucks, innocent veneer, who deftly steals the show right under everyone's nose. His charming and funny, ingratiating performance is one that will have the viewer watching this film over and over again. This is a must have comedy for one's personal collection.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A fun what if 18 Jun 2003
By bernie VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Back in the 60's we had the threat of nuclear war. Many people built fallout shelters. While most shelters were just holes in the ground, Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken) went all out and builds an environment to sustain his "family to be" for the duration. Due to a series of mishaps they are convinced that the war is taking place and descend to their underground abode. There they raise their newborn son with loving care. 35 years later it is time to test the waters. What they find is beyond their speculation and this is the first time out for their son. This is the story of the adventures of the son (Brendan Fraser) and what he found. Will he find a woman to return with or have to settle for a mutant?
The first shocker is the sound track of Randy Newman singing "Political Science." The song is just as (in) appropriate today.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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A film that can be watched over and over again without ever feeling bored. 'Blast From The Past' is a funny and sweet film about a young man who has lived in a nuclear fallout shelter since birth during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 to his emergence from the shelter in 1999 and the subsequent adventures that follow.

Brendan Fraser, in a step away from his action man persona of the Mummy films, plays the part of Adam with gusto and relish, his range of facial expressions throughout the film easily a match for any ever utilised by Jim Carrey, and he is a joy to watch. Alicia Silverstone as Eve provides a great though somewhat understated performance. Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek are magnificent in their roles as Adam's wacko parents with Walken in particular, a comical gem. Dave Foley as Eve's gay housemate Troy, is the showstealer of the film however, his way of framing seemingly innocent comments as putdowns are one hilarious blast, particularly his barbed send-up of an unfortunate social worker. Laughs abound throughout the film.

This film is a fine example of how comedy need not resort to nudity or dubious situations to get a point across. You haven't lived in the past till you've seen this gem .... one great "blast from the past"!!!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A good one!!
It must be said that some films are funny, and this one is that all of the way!!
I purchased this film for a friend who does not have an Amazon account, but they may consider... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. M. K. Johnson
Leave My Elevator Alone!
Blast from the Past is directed by Hugh Wilson who also co-writes the screenplay with Bill Kelly. It stars Brendan Fraser, Alicia Silverstone, Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek and... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Spike Owen
Blast from the past
This is an excellent film one that you can watch over and over again, in fact the more times you watch it the more you get out of it. A good funny family film.
Published 8 months ago by Nigel B
Brendon Fraser is a Blast!
A fantastic movie with the Wonderful Christopher Walken as the wacky scientist Dad and Super Sissy Spacek as the 50s Mum to their son born in the Nuclear Shelter and hidden from... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Mrs. Jan Falconer
blast from the past dvd
I LOVE this film!!! One of my favourite films now! Brendan Fraser is brilliant in it and all the other actors are great. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Mrs. Wendy Hope
my review for blast from the past
well... what can i say about this film i loved it, i thought it was a great film and i think it would be a film for all the family to enjoy. Read more
Published on 18 Jan 2007 by Ms. Stephanie F. Watts
Blast From The Past
Take a happily married couple from 1960's America, throw in a huge slice of cold war paranoia, allow the slightly mad-cap scientist husband to build a nuclear proof bunker in his... Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2005 by Rich Milligan
Good clean fun
i real nice film to watch, no sex or violence so all the family can watch.
Published on 1 May 2005 by MOVIE BUFF
Best film for years and years to come
Blast from the past has a great storyline, great actors and a great script. Brendon Frasier plays the part of the innocent man emerging from a fallout shelter for the first time in... Read more
Published on 6 Mar 2004 by Ian
Blast from the Past
It's 1962 and the Cold War has darkened the door of the USA. Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken) is prepared for every eventuality, building a fall out shelter that will accomodate... Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2003 by N J Barnham
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