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Can T Buy Me Love Film

1987 film past Steve Rash

Tin can't Buy Me Beloved
Can't Buy Me Love Movie Poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed past Steve Rash
Written by Michael Swerdlick
Produced past Thom Mount
Starring
  • Patrick Dempsey
  • Amanda Peterson
  • Dennis Dugan
Cinematography Peter Lyons Collister
Edited by Jeff Gourson
Music past Robert Folk

Production
companies

  • Touchstone Pictures
  • Silverish Screen Partners 3
  • Apollo Pictures
  • The Mount Visitor
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Release date

  • August fourteen, 1987 (1987-08-14) (The states)

Running time

94 minutes
Country United states of america
Language English language
Box office $31.6 million

Tin't Buy Me Dear is a 1987 American teen romantic one-act moving-picture show directed by Steve Rash,[1] starring Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson in a story about a nerd at a loftier school in Tucson, Arizona, who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. The film takes its championship from a Beatles vocal of the same championship.

Plot [edit]

Ronald Miller is a typical high school nerd living in suburban Tucson, Arizona. He has spent all summer mowing lawns to save up for a telescope. At an opportune moment, he makes a bargain with next-door neighbor and pop cheerleader Cindy Mancini. She had borrowed her mother'due south expensive suede outfit without permission to vesture to a political party, but to have wine accidentally spilled on it. Cindy reluctantly agrees to assist Ronald await "cool" by posing every bit his girlfriend for a month for $1,000 (which was used to replace the ruined outfit), although she already has a boyfriend, Bobby, who is attending the University of Iowa.

Ronald so trades his nerdy, yet loyal, friends for the popular but shallow students, and undergoes a complete clothing and hair makeover under Cindy'southward direction. Over time, a bond develops between them. Cindy has Ronald read a undercover poem she wrote that means a cracking deal to her. In plough, Ronald reveals his interests in astronomy and infinite travel. On their terminal date that Ronald paid for, Cindy begins to have existent feelings for him and hints that she would like to kiss him, only he misunderstands. The side by side day at school, they stage a breakup in front of a crowd, simply Ronald takes things too far and says some hurtful things near Cindy in front of her friends. She remains calm and afar, but informs Ronald that popularity is difficult work and that he needs to make sure that he "stays himself." The side by side day, Cindy notices him behaving arrogantly at school, and becomes jealous when she sees him flirting with her best friends Barbara and Patty.

Ronald takes Patty to a school trip the light fantastic, where he performs a dance he learned from an African cultural show on public television he mistakenly thought was the latest dance craze performed on American Bandstand. At starting time, the other kids are mystified, but they soon join in, and Ronald'due south new "trendy" dancing further increases his popularity. On Halloween night, he and some jocks bulldoze to the house of Kenneth, Ronald's best friend, where the jocks test his loyalty past coercing him to hurl dog feces at Kenneth's business firm. Kenneth is lying in wait and catches Ronald, but lets him go before his father can call the law. Kenneth ignores him the side by side solar day at school.

At a New year's day'southward Eve political party at Large John's business firm, Ronald starts drinking and has a romantic tryst with his engagement, Iris, in the bathroom. Cindy walks past and hears Ronald reciting her special poem to Iris. Devastated, Cindy starts drinking fifty-fifty more. Later on, Cindy'south boyfriend, Bobby, unexpectedly shows up at the party. Afterward Bobby learns almost Cindy's "relationship" with Ronald, he breaks upward with her. Cindy tries to explain that Ronald paid her to pretend they were dating, but Bobby does not believe her and walks out on her. In a drunken rage, Cindy reveals the truth virtually her and Ronald to the partygoers, and Ronald is immediately ostracized. Dejected, he leaves and spends the dark in his garage crying himself to sleep. When school resumes, he finds himself a social outcast, by both the jocks and the nerds. His attempts to reconcile with both Cindy and Kenneth are rebuffed.

Ronald gets an opportunity to redeem himself at tiffin when he sees Quint, a jock, bullying Kenneth subsequently noticing Kenneth helping Patty with her math homework. Quint threatens Kenneth with physical violence if Kenneth does not go dorsum to "his side of the deli." Ronald intervenes, threatening to break Quint'south pitching arm if he does not leave Kenneth alone. Ronald points out that the three were all friends at ane fourth dimension: when they were nine, Quint fell out of their treehouse and broke his arm and Kenneth and Ronald carried him twelve blocks to the hospital. Ronald confesses he was drastic to run with the popular crowd simply had messed up past trying to buy his way in (unlike Kenneth, who was helping Patty out of a 18-carat interest in her), that the clique dynamic is "all bullshit" and that it is tough plenty just existence yourself, and walks abroad. Quint apologizes to Kenneth and they milkshake hands as the whole schoolhouse applauds. Ronald officially redeems himself with his friends and Cindy.

Recognizing Ronald'south worth, Cindy chooses to spend an evening with him rather than hang out with her friends, hopping on the back of his riding lawnmower. Ronald and then asks Cindy to prom, and they osculation for the first fourth dimension, as the Beatles' title song plays. The new couple then ride off into the sunset on the lawnmower.

Cast [edit]

  • Patrick Dempsey as Ronald Miller
  • Amanda Peterson as Cindy Mancini[2]
  • Tina Caspary every bit Barbara
  • Darcy DeMoss as Patty[2]
  • Cort McCown as Quint
  • Eric Bruskotter every bit Large John
  • Gerardo Mejía as Ricky
  • Courtney Gains as Kenneth Wurman
  • Seth Green as Chuck Miller
  • Sharon Farrell as Mrs. Mancini[2]
  • Dennis Dugan every bit David Miller
  • Cloyce Morrow as Judy Miller
  • Devin DeVasquez as Iris
  • Ami Dolenz as Fran
  • Volition Hannah every bit Camera Salesman
  • Lisa Givens as Bambi La Brock
  • Max Perlich as Lester

Production notes [edit]

The film was shot on location in Tucson, Arizona, at Tucson High Magnet School (and then known every bit Tucson Loftier Schoolhouse).[3] The choreography is by Paula Abdul, who makes an uncredited appearance equally a dancer.[iv]

On a date where the main characters brainstorm to bond, they jump the perimeter wall and explore the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group Aircraft Os Yard on Davis–Monthan Air Force Base that contains 4,400 aircraft.

The film was originally titled Boy Rents Girl but was changed before its release.

Critical reception [edit]

Tin can't Buy Me Dearest received mixed reviews from critics. Caryn James, in The New York Times, wrote that the moving-picture show missed its marker and traded its potential originality for a bid at popularity:

Michael Swerdlick, the writer, and Steve Rash, the director ... waste a adventure to brand the much deeper, funnier movie that strains to intermission through.... [The picture] ... has an identity crisis that's a mirror-image of Ronald'south own. He thinks he wants popularity at any price, though he'south really a sincere guy. The movie thinks it wants to be sincere, when all information technology truly wants is to be pop, just like the other kids' movies, so it sells off its originality.[5]

Roger Ebert gave the film a half star out of a possible 4:

If "Tin can't Purchase Me Dear" had been intended equally a satirical attack on American values – if cynicism had been its target – we might be on to something here. But no. On the footing of the evidence, the people who fabricated this moving picture are so materialistic they actually think this is a "teenage comedy". Tin't they see the screenplay's rotten cadre?[one]

Rotten Tomatoes has a rating of fifty% based on 24 critics with the consensus: "While Tin can't Buy Me Love gets some value out of its plucky leads, this romantic comedy struggles to find grace in a cynical conceit that belongs in the deal bin."[6] In 2006, it ranked number 41 on Amusement Weekly'south list of the 50 All-time High Schoolhouse Movies.[7] [8]

Awards [edit]

Young Creative person Award

  • Won: Best Immature Thespian in a Motion Picture—Comedy, Patrick Dempsey
  • Nominated: All-time Young Actress in a Move Picture—Comedy, Amanda Peterson
  • Nominated: Best Young Actress in a Motility Film—Comedy, Tina Caspary
  • Nominated: Best Family Motion Picture—One-act

Abode media [edit]

Touchstone Home Amusement released the film on VHS and DVD on August 14, 2002.

As of June 2022, it is available for streaming via The Roku Channel in the US, Disney+ in Canada, and previously on Netflix, Cinemax, Tubi and Hulu.

Soundtrack [edit]

In 2013, Intrada Records released Robert Folk'southward complete score for the film on a limited edition CD paired with David Newman'due south piece of work for Paradise.[9]

Remake [edit]

In 2003, Can't Purchase Me Love was remade equally Love Don't Cost a Thing starring Nick Cannon and Christina Milian.[10] Though the triggering event differs between the 2 films, many of the aspects/scenes from the original moving-picture show are reinterpreted in this remake, such as the eating of raw egg in the Home Economic science classroom, too every bit the cheerleader telling the peachy that he is sitting in the incorrect section in the cafeteria that he needs to sit down in the "asshole section" of the cafeteria.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Roger Ebert (Baronial 14, 1987). "Can't Purchase Me Love". Chicago Sun-Times . Retrieved 2016-09-sixteen .
  2. ^ a b c Earle, William James (2013-04-18). "Can't Purchase Me Love". The Philosophical Forum. 44 (two): 179–201. doi:10.1111/phil.12010. ISSN 0031-806X.
  3. ^ Huestis, Lucy. "THMS History". Tucson Unified School District. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 12 Feb 2014.
  4. ^ "Tin can't Buy Me Love (1987) - Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  5. ^ James, Caryn. "Film: 'Can't Buy Me Love'". Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Can't Buy Me Love". Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Entertainment Weekly's fifty Best High School Movies". filmsite.org. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  8. ^ NBC5.com (2006). "Entertainment Weekly Ranks Acme 50 High Schoolhouse Flicks". NBC5.com. Retrieved November 11, 2007.
  9. ^ "PARADISE / CAN'T BUY ME Honey". shop.intrada.com . Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  10. ^ Scott Brown (Dec ten, 2003). "Dear Don't Cost a Matter". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 2007-eleven-11 .

External links [edit]

  • Tin can't Buy Me Dearest at IMDb
  • Can't Buy Me Dear at the TCM Film Database
  • Tin't Buy Me Love at Box Part Mojo
  • Can't Buy Me Love at Rotten Tomatoes

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can%27t_Buy_Me_Love_(film)

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