📽️ Encino Man (1992)
Of course, after watching Son in Law, I had to watch Encino Man. Honestly, though, it was a hard watch. Pauly Shore was hilarious in his normal stupid way, but other than that the movie wasn’t super great. Most of it aside from Pauly Shore wasn’t very funny, and I just wasn’t a huge fan. This movie did, however, expand my vocabulary. I don’t know if they were words from the 90s or just words Pauly Shore made up, but there were definitely some new ones to me. Also, I enjoyed seeing young Sean Astin; I didn’t know he was in this when I chose it. Brendan Fraser’s part was okay, but I thought it was a little overdone at some points. Overall, this movie wasn’t horrible, but it’s not going to be on my favorites list either.
Sex/nudity: 3/10 (kissing, some sexual references, several very clear references and gestures to female breasts)
Language: 2/10 (not horrible in this department, some cursing, a lot of slang that didn’t make a whole lot of sense)
Violence: 2/10 (a couple fights with some blood shown)
Overall rating: 5/10
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This made me laugh like a crazy person.
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Encino Man (1992)
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Encino Man has one brief scene showing a music video on a TV with rapidly-changing images, creating a moderate strobe effect for a few seconds.
There is a brief scene using some disorienting camera angles to depict confusion, including a moderately-shaky POV shot. The camera shakes violently during earthquakes. One montage intercuts shots on board a roller coaster. Outside of these brief moments, all of the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 2/10. Motion Sickness: 4/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There is violent schoolyard bullying throughout the film. One scene depicts aggressive gaslighting of parents by a child. There is a brief joke about suicide, and one homophobic slur. During a dinner scene, as a disgusted reaction, a man spits into a napkin, which may be a suppressed urge to vomit.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Encino Man
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W A T C H I N G
My mom is having a real ball with this movie.😂😅
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Oh it's just a moshpit full of greys, huh?
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Dark Skies
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Critics praised the show for its attention to detail and intricate…
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All Laurie (A.J. Langer) wanted was a Pepsi. Just one Pepsi.
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