It was a nice and quiet neighborhood…
Director: Joe Dante
I haven’t seen the film lately, but it’s one that I know so well (I proudly own the DVD). I stopped counting how many times I’ve seen it… it’s really useless. My cousin says it’s pathetic already. What can I do? This film is just great! It’s a perfect recipe for a horror film; a cup of suburbia, a pinch of dark humor and a handful of oddity, and there you have it; Tom Hanks is Ray Peterson, an over-stressed family man whose peace is being disturbed by the people next door, the Klopeks. No one has either seen or heard them, except for late at night when strange noises come out of their basement. Along with his leery neighbors, Art and Rumsfield, Ray begins to theorize all sorts, and is determined to prove the next door neighbors are not who they seem to be.
The ‘Burbs is my favorite Tom Hanks film (tough call between this one and The Money Pit). He’s hilarious as Ray Peterson. What I love about Hanks generally is that he’s not putting a lot of effort to be funny, he just is. His facial expressions and child-like behavior is endearing and I just want to give him a hug every time I watch one of his films. Carrie Fisher is also great. She plays the Carol Peterson, a loving wife to Ray who decides to take matters into her own hands and stop this snooping foolishness. Other very good ones are Bruce Dern as Rumsfield, the ex-military neighbor, and Rick Ducommun as Art, the bored fat neighbor and Corey Feldman as Ricky, the wild teen-age neighbor.
Director Joe Dante has his fare share of horrors and comedies, including Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Gremlins, which has its own special place on my nostalgia list. He’s also the director of Innerspace, a film I loved watching as a kid, so I have much appreciation for this man. Some would say his films are low budget pieces of crap, but they turned into cult films for a reason. With The ‘Burbs, Dante chose to show ultra-normal American suburbia and what happens when it’s destabilized. The plot was based on childhood memories of screenwriter Dana Olsen growing up in the suburbs. our town had its share of psychos, Olsen explains, As a kid, it was fascinating to think that Mr. Flanagan down the street could turn out to be Jack the Ripper. You never know what happens next door, but in this film, suburbanites choose to take action and it’s in the end your’e not so sure who are the crazy ones, the snooping neighbors or the quiet strange family.
I love horror stories especially when they take place in hotels or the suburbs. There something about those two locations being undermined by weird things that just appeals to me. It’s extra creepy…
My score:
Have you had a chance to see “The Howling” by Joe Dante? One of my favorite werewolf movies, and one of his best. Just thought I would pass that along. Nice review – “The Burbs” really is a great movie.
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Haven’t seen The Howling, but just checked it out on IMDb and it looks awesome! Thank you, The ‘Burbs is one of my all time favorites! 🙂
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Ha!! This is one of my favorite comedis!! Incubus and succubus! Satan is fun! Satan is my pal! That still you picked with the leg bone – classic!
Great stuff, Reut!!
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*comedies of course. I’m glad spell check took that…
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I haven’t even noticed that. I’m as bad as you are 🙂
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Are you chanting, Eric? Your’e chanting, Eric, your’e chanting! That’s how they get to you, you know…
HAHA, thanks, Pal :-))))
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HAHAHA!!! I was! I shall now return to my room in shame : )
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It’s ok, Eric. I’m also chanting in my spare time 🙂
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Oh!! Ok then!! LA LA LA LA LA LA! : )
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Carrie Fisher!
Made in th days when Corey Feldman was ubiquitous.
http://bradscribe.wordpress.com/2015/02/06/power-converters-tosche-station/
Cheers!
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This is a brilliant film 🙂 Excellently creepy atmosphere 🙂
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Exactly! Love this kind of atmosphere… creepy neighbors… wahaha :-))
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😀 Definitely 🙂
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Love this film 🙂 and my boyfriend’s favourite movie is The Money Pit! Well, favourite Tom Hanks movie anyway.
Great review and writing as ever!! 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, Sweetie! I love The Money Pit. Someone dared me once not to laugh throughout the entire movie and obviously I failed big time!! 🙂
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It sounds as impossible as the challenge where you eat a sugary donut without licking your lips!!
🙂
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Oh my gosh, exactly!!! Yummm… I’m really craving a doughnut now…
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Me too! I want a pink box of donuts like Homer Simpson 🙂
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Let’s share!! YAY! :-))))
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Yay!!!! DONUTS!!!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Great! Goodbye, Willpower… Hello, Calories!
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Hello big sugary mouth! mouff moufff the sound I’m making as I eat them!
No calories…these are magic donuts 🙂
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Moufff.. haha, awesome! So, you started eating already? Bon appetit, Darling. Enjoy… (drooling, drooling, drooling)
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Thank you sweetie!!! I loved the donuts…..I’m thinking crepes today?!
😀 😀 😀
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Sure, why not? We might as well, no?
Yunmmm….😄
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chomp chomp chomp
Nutella on your crepe Miss?!
🙂
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Hmmm… Peanut butter and banana, please, kind miss 🙂
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Wowza! Great combination……coming right up 🙂 ❤
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Great review! I really like this film. I also have a huge soft spot for Joe Versus The Volcano. I love that era of Tom Hanks. 🙂
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I remember Joe Versus The Volcano. I loved that film and totally forgot about it. Thank you 🙂
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Hehe. You’re welcome! That movie is very quotable. 🙂
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I think this one is my favorite: Ray Peterson: Nobody knocks off an old man in my neighborhood and gets away with it.
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Another Joe Versus the Volcano fan here. I still Hanker for the days when Tom’s films were fun to watch.
I was smiling while reading this review.The Burbs NEVER gets old.
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I felt like watching the film while writing the review… I’m addicted! I agree with you, though, I miss those Tom Hanks days…
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