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In Theaters : 25 March, 1988
DVD Release : 27 January, 2004 |
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Biloxi Blues description
Part 2 of Neil Simon's semiautobiographical theater trilogy about his growth from adolescence into adulthood, this film was a vast improvement over the film version of Brighton Beach Memoirs. Directed by Mike Nichols and starring Broadway star Matthew Broderick as Simon's stand-in, Eugene Jerome, the story follows him from the nest of Brooklyn to army basic training in Biloxi, Mississippi, where he gets his introduction to the world beyond Coney Island. He encounters, among other things, racism, a drill sergeant who seems to be a nutcase (a hilarious Christopher Walken), and his introduction to paying sex (Broderick is particularly funny in this scene with Park Overall). Extremely entertaining mainstream fare done in a high-quality fashion. --Marshall Fine |
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Funniest Military Movie ever to watch
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I remember taking this vhs video and another one when I was stationed in Germany/Manheim/Sweitzgen.On Saturdays when I was bored I would take it to the dayroom and watch it.I never laughed so hard,Matthew Broderick's character is the kind of soldier you want with you at basic training.All the jokes but you don't want any of the punishments like bunny hops and the front leaning rest positions that came with it.
It's a break from the typical war movies and a lighter version of Full Metal Jacket's Marine boot camp. |
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