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The Wild Life

  • 1984
  • 15
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Eric Stoltz, Lea Thompson, Chris Penn, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Jenny Wright in The Wild Life (1984)
A high-school wrestler parties with his buddy at a swinging-singles apartment complex.
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A high-school wrestler parties with his buddy at a swinging-singles apartment complex.A high-school wrestler parties with his buddy at a swinging-singles apartment complex.A high-school wrestler parties with his buddy at a swinging-singles apartment complex.

  • Director
    • Art Linson
  • Writer
    • Cameron Crowe
  • Stars
    • Chris Penn
    • Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    • Eric Stoltz
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    • Director
      • Art Linson
    • Writer
      • Cameron Crowe
    • Stars
      • Chris Penn
      • Ilan Mitchell-Smith
      • Eric Stoltz
    • 30User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chris Penn
    Chris Penn
    • Tom Drake
    • (as Christopher Penn)
    Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    Ilan Mitchell-Smith
    • Jim Conrad
    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Bill Conrad
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • Eileen
    Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson
    • Anita
    Brin Berliner
    Brin Berliner
    • Tony
    Rick Moranis
    Rick Moranis
    • Harry
    Hart Bochner
    Hart Bochner
    • David Curtiss
    Susan Rinell
    Susan Rinell
    • Donna
    • (as Susan Blackstone)
    Cari Anne Warder
    • Julie
    Robert Ridgely
    Robert Ridgely
    • Craig Davis
    Jack Kehoe
    Jack Kehoe
    • Mr. Parker
    Simone White
    • Brenda
    • (as Jennifer White)
    Beth McKinley
    • Robin
    Michael Bowen
    Michael Bowen
    • Vince
    Ángel Salazar
    Ángel Salazar
    • Benny
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Charlie
    Dick Rude
    • Eddie
    • Director
      • Art Linson
    • Writer
      • Cameron Crowe
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    8lsu170

    Before Chris Penn became obese

    There are a lot of people that put down on these type 80's movies but those people may not have been coming of age during this time. I was just starting college when this movie was released so I could really appreciate it at the time and my friends and I still, to this day, will occasionally joke about certain lines in the movie. As much as I liked Sean Penn's Character Jeff Spicoli in "Fast Times", I actually enjoy Chris Penn's Character "Tommy" more because he is the lead character with more of a actual speaking roll opposed to just a series of one liners such as with Spicoli. Chris Penn should probably pop this film in his VCR and use it for motivation to lose some weight. Yes, the subplot with the Randy Quaid, Vietnam vet character does seem a little out of place, but he does a convincing job in the role. If there is anyone out there that hasn't seen this movie but liked the other similar type movies such as "Fast Times", etc. I highly recommend it.
    8gclamson

    "...after Les Girls, you'll never be the same again."

    While I hold its predecessor, "Fast Times At Ridgemont High," as a standard to which other teen comedies should be compared, "The Wild Life" is one of the better lesser known films from that time-and a worthy sequel, if you can call it that. I believe its tagline reads, "From the makers of FTARH, something even faster." This definitely holds true. Though it may lack the depth of the former which tackles issues like first dates, teen sex, and abortions, "The Wild Life" is, nonetheless, a great flick. It's pure chaotic fun, especially due to Chris Penn's over-the-top character, Thomas Drake. If Spicolli was high on coke instead of weed, he would be Drake. Eric Stoltz, in his first major role, is great as the straight-laced Bill Conrad. The two characters work well off one another. Think a younger, hipper Odd Couple, complete with 80's gloss. Outside of them there are so many other great things about this film worth mentioning. Lea Thompsom has never looked cuter, especially during the scenes of her working at the donut shop. Jenny Wright is just delectable and fun to watch. Rick Moranis plays a great nerd/perv who is dying to get in her pants. Thomas Drake's wrestler buddies are hysterical, especially Benny, the little Puerto Rican guy, who says some pretty memorable lines. One in particular that he yells out during a night out at a strip club had me on the floor the first time I saw it. That's saying something! Finally, the movie ends with one of the best 80's party scenes on film, ever. Look out for special appearances by Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones, Leo Penn (Sean and Chris Penn's dad), and a random Michael Jackson look-alike at the party. Throw in a score by none other than the man himself, Eddie Van Halen, and you can't go wrong. For Van Hagar fans, keep your ears open for riffs that would be found on such albums as 5150, OU812, and For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.

    If anything disrupts the flow of the movie it is a small subplot involving Randy Quaid as a burned out Vietnam vet. It just seems out of place and unnecessary. Other than that, it's near perfect. If your a fan of mindless but fun 80's movies and have not yet seen this one, you're in for something special. RENT IT NOW!!!

    p.s.-The credits say Cameron Crowe has a cameo as one of the cops in the film. Does he have his back turned during his scene because I have yet to find him. Someone please help me.
    timmauk

    a nice silly meaningless film

    Sometimes I don't want to watch a classic film. No thought provoking drama, or a witty snappy comedy. Sometimes I just want to watch a silly little meaningless film on a rainy or snowy day. This is the film to watch.

    It has some good talent in it who were just getting started. That is always interesting to see. The story is this, kid(Eric Stolz) leaves high school and wants to move out on his own, trouble ensues. Freaky friends(Chris Penn, Rick Moranis), unattainable girl(Lea Thompson) and a over nagging family is all featured here. There is also a nude scene in a bar, so beware. There is a minor storyline about the little brother(Ilan Mitchell-Smith) who befriends a Vietnam vet who he starts looking up to, and later learns a little too much about his past.

    So if you want to give your mind a rest, your sick with the flu, snowed in or just feeling kind of silly, watch this movie and enjoy. I do own this movie and have enjoyed seeing it about 8 times now.
    9baumer

    Thomas Drake really could be Jeff Spicolli's brother!

    Straight up, I love this film. I love everything about it. It has a great soundtrack, it has a lot of recognizable faces and it is funny as hell. There are so many plots in this film and every one of them is funny in one way or another.

    Where as Spicolli lit up the screen two years back, Drake is almost as memorable of a character. All he wants to do is have fun. He moves out of the house without his parent's consent, he skips work whenever he feels like it, he is obsessed with sex, he loves his drugs and booze and he tries to be a good friend. It is his lacksidaisical attitude that makes him such a joy to watch. And he comes out with some great lines. And there are so many tiny observations that you don't see coming but they make you laugh at the sheer velocity when it hits you. One particular moment is when Tommy and Bill are talking about Bill's ex girlfriend dating someone else now. At the end of the conversation, Tommy takes his huge beer bottle and just throws it over his shoulder, casually. He then says good night and the scene ends. It is a perfect scene. Tommy's world is his own. He really lives to party and have fun. When the conversation is over, his time is over and he doesn't care who he offends in the process. He has an innocence about him. "It's casual" is his favourite saying.

    Another such classic scene is Reggie handing Bill a donut. He says something to him that me and my friends will never forget because we rewound the film ten times and watched that part over and over again and hurt ourselves laughing. It has to be seen to be appreciated.

    Wild Life is a throw back to when teen comedies were funny, raunchy, had a good ear, entertained us and just wanted us to get lost in their world for 90 minutes. Wild Life does all those things perfectly. If this is a film that you haven't seen, give it a chance. It is a classic.

    Also check out the army store guy that Jim has problems with. He is a very familiar face now and it is his first role on the big screen.
    6SnoopyStyle

    some memorable scenes

    Bill Conrad (Eric Stoltz) is graduating from high school and is desperate to be a grown up as he moves into an apartment. He broke up with his donut shop girlfriend Anita (Lea Thompson) who has since moved on having a fling with a married cop. He works with friend Tom Drake (Chris Penn) at the bowling alley. Tom is a hard-partying wrestler. Tom's girlfriend Eileen (Jenny Wright) is best friends with Anita. Bill's brother Jim Conrad (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) is obsessed with the Vietnam war and likes blowing stuff up. Wildness ensues culminating in a crazy party at Bill's new apartment.

    After the success of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Cameron Crowe writes a sequel of sorts. He's better off making a straight sequel with the same characters. Instead, this one can only be Faster as the promotions claim. It's not really but more importantly, it's less compelling. This is more like a series of very memorable sequences. Like its predecessor, there are some crazy fun scenes that can be cut into a great trailer. The story isn't quite there and the characters need to be better. It's just that Cameron had already done this and needed to move on.

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    • Trivia
      The man who appears at the party scene claiming to be the father of Tom (played by Chris Penn) is portrayed by Penn's real-life father, Leo Penn.
    • Goofs
      When the guys are driving to the strip club, you can clearly see a cop car blocking a side street to prevent any cars from interrupting the filming on the main street they are driving on.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Tom Drake: It's casual.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 1 min 7 secs to remove all footage of nunchakus and to edit a scene where a cigarette is lit by an ignited aerosol can.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Wild Life/Garbo Talks/The Bear/Windy City (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Wild Life
      Performed by Bananarama

      Courtesy of PolyGram Records

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wild Life
    • Filming locations
      • Torrance High School - 2200 W. Carson Street, Torrance, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,020,375
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,001,400
      • Sep 30, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,020,375
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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