Blast from the Past
In Encino Man Brendan Fraser played a caveman who got thawed out by
Pauly Shore. In Blast from the Past he plays a 35-year-old Opie who pops
up in the middle of Los Angeles after spending his entire life underground in a
bomb shelter -- the result of his parents' paranoid reaction to the Cuban
Missile Crisis. Fraser's Adam is armed for the modern world with a pile of IBM
stock certificates, a few Mickey Mantle baseball cards, and some killer moves
on the dance floor, but all that isn't enough to win over Alicia Silverstone's
Valley girl -- at least not initially.
Fraser continues to demonstrate an undeniable knack for physical comedy, and
Silverstone ups her bankability after that disaster known as Excess
Baggage, but the film's true charms are the indelible bit players. Sissy
Spacek and Christopher Walken (the king of creepy cool) are uproarious as
Fraser's Ozzie-and-Harriet parents, and Dave Foley is devilishly wry as
Silverstone's gay roommate. Perry Como even comes off as a cool guy. This
concoction of cheesy layers is hokum of the most delightful kind. At the
Harbour Mall, Lincoln Mall, Opera House, Showcase, Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket
cinemas.
-- Tom Meek
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