The teen movie really started in the 50's because studios wanted to address real issues at the time and one of these issues was 'juvenile delinquency', famous movies about this includes The Wild One (starring Marlon Brando) Blackboard Jungle and Rebel without a cause (my personal favorite). Arguably the best title out those three is that of Blackboard Jungle because it doesn't sound nearly as cheesy as the others, but ironically it is perhaps the least famous.
Lets take a look at some of the really good teen movies that have come out-
- Rebel Without a cause - not only was the movie striking at the time it came out (and is still relevant if not as powerful today) it also contains the quintessential performance of James Dean and the one he will always be remembered for, it also has great performances from Sal Mineo and Natalie Wood. A bold movie for its time. It may seem pretty tame today, but i suppose it all depend on your tastes.
- To sir with love - a film to be enjoyed by anyone, Sidney Poitier turns in a fine performance as do the actors who play his students, a sixties classic, although if you don't like cockney accents all that much you may find it grating.
- Blackboard Jungle - Which is in a similar vein as To Sir, With Love, i haven't seen it but I've heard good things about it. A teacher comes to an unruly boys school and instead of just putting up with his students' antics he decides to instill discipline in them. Which is mostly the plot of To Sir With Love.
- Mean Girls - a film almost completely cliche free and irreverently funny. An accurate, if exaggerated, look at the politics of high school girl cliques.
- Heathers - It's like Mean Girls only with murder. That's how i describe it to anyone who hasn't heard of this movie and it immediately gets them interested, then when they see it they are slightly disappointed that it doesn't have the same humor as Mean Girls. Heathers is darker and deadpan, and until a second viewing i don't think you can appreciate it as much. Winona Ryder and Christian Slater star as Veronica Sawyer and Jason 'JD' Dean, i think it's quite obvious about the reference. The movie plays joyfully with the conventions of high school movies and is a wonderful throwback at the John Hughes movies of the 80s.
- The breakfast club - a staple of any 80's teen movie fan. it follows 5 teenagers from different social types stuck together in Saturday detention. While enjoyable i never thought it was all that brilliant but i knew that i'd be killed if i didn't put on here.
- Juno - quirky teen Juno gets pregnant by her best friend and goes on a an emotional roller-coaster with funny results, it's not just funny its a good portrayal of teen culture, i wouldn't rate it as brilliant but it is well written and everyone in it delivers a great performance.
- Napoleon Dynamite - ok now, he's just cool. who doesn't love this film? i'm not going to say anymore on the matter, if you haven't seen it rent it and you'll understand.
- Splendor in the grass - Bud and and Wilma Dean 'Deanie' Loomis are in love in the 20's, they want to take their relationship further but face pressures from their parents. The performances in this movie are astounding and often heartbreaking, Buds father is multi dimensional human like he should be and the movie was made all the more stronger by his presence. Warren Beatty (Bud) made his film debut in this movie and he turned in a good performance giving us a taste of what was yet to come (plus he looked friggin' hot). Ginny Stamper (Buds sister) was a highlight of the film and steals every scene she's in. But it's Natalie Wood in one of her best performances that keeps the movie interesting. I talked a lot about that one but i think that shows that i really like the movie.
- Pretty In Pink - Molly Ringwald was the teen movie queen back in the eighties and is still very much associated with them, she was quite good in this and has young Jon Cryer as her best friends Duckie. Really, it's worth watching just for him.
- Saved! - good but awkward satire on a religious high school.
There are so many more like Fast times at Ridgemont high, Risky Business and Scream, but i can't talk about them all.
Now let's take a look at our teenage wasteland-
- Material Girls - Getting it's name from a Madonna song and even having Hilary and Hayley Duff do a cover of it must have seemed like a good idea at the time, but it takes more than that to make a film, a cliche'd mess if there ever was one and i feel slightly sorry for everyone in it. It's a shame because i truly hoped it would be better than what people claimed.
- Spice world - kind of self explanatory, you put a music group that can't act (or sing for that matter) in a movie and you've got the worst musical ever made, sure it was aimed at teen audiences but even we, the teens, aren't stupid enough to watch this - and we watched Disaster Movie.
- Weird Science - i'm sorry fans, i have failed you, this wasn't that good of a movie, maybe it's because it's a John Hughes classic and i expected too much or perhaps i just didn't like hearing the 'tries too hard to be funny' lines
- Crossroads - When i saw this i wasn't surprised that Britney Spears couldn't act, i was just surprised that those guys down in casting thought she could. fair is fair though, i did find her funny in those episodes of How I met your Mother. Zoe Saldana (of Avatar fame) was in this as well, perhaps something she might like to forget.
- From Justin to Kelly - bad actors, bad music, lame attempts at 'comedy' and a cliche'd plot. shall i go on? the only way it could have been worse was if the 'Justin' in the title referred to Justin Beiber.
- Teen Witch - campy and cheesily enjoyable, this movie comes under the so 'bad it's good' title.
I'm going to stop there. I think this post is already too long! i may continue on in this teen movie vein until i get it out of my system so don't be surprised if my next post is about teen movies.
"Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass; glory in the flower; we will grieve not' but rather find strength in what remains behind" Wilma Dean Loomis (Natalie Wood), Splendor in the grass (Poem written by William Wordsworth)
lol. loved the top list <3
ReplyDeletewas hoping Heathers would be in there cuz i adore that film xD
Loved reading your thoughts. Heathers is eminently quotable and anyone who doesn't love it just can't appreciate brilliant sardonic humor!
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