Tuesday, September 06, 2011

3 MINUTE CRASH COURSE

A driving instructor attempts to turn a group of misfits into responsible, road-worthy individuals in this 80's TV movie.

16 comments:

  1. I think those crazy kids are going to make it...well, except for that cement truck driving girl...and the rapping asian...

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  2. Dude, that movie rocks. It's streaming on Netflix and is totes worth the price of admission. Also, Jackee.

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  3. NOBODY here is gonna mention that this fine piece of cinema has Tina Yothers of "Family Ties" fame in the cast? (1:00) Guess I'll point it out. She probably IS driving a cement truck right now.

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  4. I thought that looked like Tina Yothers.

    For 80s movies, this is still a much better portrayal of Asians than Long Duck Dong in 16 Candles. This guy seems... almost... human.

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  5. "This character needs a goal. She wants to drive a...cement truck. We're definitely getting an emmy for this."

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  6. I didn't know B.D. Wong could rap so well.

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  7. If the 80's taught us anything, it is the importance of Driver's Ed. That and all Asian guys are cowboy MCs with mad dance floor skills. I miss Reagan's America.

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  8. Holy hell I am now in love with B.D. Wong.

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  9. Is the name of that movie 'Everything is Terrible'?

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  10. Holy smokes, this movie is a time capsule of 80's TV stars: Alyssa Milano, Tina Yothers, Jackee, that guy from Night Court, that kid from ALF, and that lady from Small Wonder.

    Oh, and that football guy.

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  11. saw this on Hulu a few years back. it's probably still up there.

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  12. Id rather get kicked in the nuts than have to sit through this whole movie. But Tina Yothers, thats a blast from the past.

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  13. Oh man. I watched this movie because I loved Summer School, and it had all those tv stars. and rapping.

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  14. my favorite part is the eccentric foreign student

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