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DVD : The Burbs [1989]

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the Huns came out of the cave!
My sister and I are reviewing this film as it is definetley one of our favourites.First is that anyone I know who has seen this film cannot help quoting from it comments such as "this is walter" and "what is that Slavic?".

What makes this film remarkable is that Tom Hanks leads the film and it is just not a Tom Hanks film. There is no message of hope no triumph of decent Americans.on the contrary this is a film that celebrates fear of strangers/foreigners and extols the virtue of snooping. What I find slightly annoying is that Rick Duccomon (Art aka Tuna-Neck) has been in so little since (I think he was in the lamentable California Man and Gremlins 2 but that is it). This is a tragedy as Rick's performance is a revelation especially his ability to eat in every single scene.

It also has excellent support from the always interesting Feldman and the barking mad Dern. One review (halliwells)described the Burbs as the most unusual American major studio film of the 80s It is certainly one of them. Make sure you buy the dvd because it is on tv a lot but always annoyingly cut.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Political allegory - perhaps
The 'burbs: one of those rare occasion where political allegory slipped virtually unnoticed into a mainstream Hollywood product (another perhaps being the anti-isolationist strictures of Open Water (2003)), the prescience of which seems more relevant today than it ever was. In a street of mutually complacent, smugly democratic neighbours comes a rogue family of unknowns, whose differing life style, secretive manner and foreign manner invites suspicion. Feeling their overtures are rebuffed, 'our' side concoct increasingly bizarre suspicions and allegations against the new arrivals, driving them into isolation until damage and conflict inevitably occurs after increasing ostracisation... Alert viewers may notice an amusing similarity of names: Art Weingarter - Caspar Weinberger (Reagan's hawkish Secretary of State), or see in Bruce Dern's Vietnam-eccentric a broader caricature of the military complex which frequently inform American national debate, in which foreign policy is often shrill, polarized between support of those we know and deep suspicion of those we don't. Others have expressed disappointment in the ending which, although neat enough, is conventional and a little false, primarily due to it running against the previous scheme of things. I felt the same disappointment incidentally at the end of Lehmann's Heathers (1989) of the same year, when I really wanted that whole rotten school demolished by explosives, corrupt institutions and all. The reason why the end of The 'burbs feels odd is that it leaves the implicit allegory considerably compromised by a last minute reassurance that yes, We were right all along - while Ricky's final "I love this street" is enough to urge viewers that, with all faults, America is still the best place to be. But, especially in this modern world of increasing intolerance towards other cultures (by both sides), and some mistaken assumptions as to the intentions of 'rogue states', on to well known, controversial adventuring abroad, it's worth seeing this brave film again with open eyes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nightcrawlers?!
I LOVE this film, it is my fave of all time, watch it at least once a year. Its a right 'cosy' film if you know what I mean. Classic 80s.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - so good!
one of the best films and its so freakin funny! watch it and you will not be dissapointed!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Embodiement of 1980's Goodness
I'm absolutely positive that this is the only movie I've seen with Tom Hanks that I have enjoyed. It's certainly the only one I've ever bought!

A quirky look at suburban life, nosy neighbors and dark secrets lurking beneath the floor boards of the house next door. A Horror-Comedy classic, this movie is a "must have" for anyone who (a) grew up in the 1980's and/or (b) enjoyed such movie's as House (I, II, III, etc.), Ghostbusters, Evil Dead, Beetlejuice and Gremlins.

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