Ha ha, Burl here to review a movie
about the frustrations of young people! Here is a movie that, as the back of
the video box says, is “Goin’ All the Way
to the screen all fun-packed high good times!” Yes, that’s what it says! And
even though it makes no sense at all, it’s still a pretty good prĂ©cis of the oddity that is Goin’ All the Way!
There are a few classic story
templates out there that get used over and over again! The Odyssey is one of them of course, and Romeo and Juliet, and still another is Archie Comics, which is the
model heavily relied upon by Goin’ All
the Way! The Archie figure is here called Artie Mulligan, and he’s a sort
of gormless, halfway-handsome lug of a guy, and the Veronica proxy is his
girlfriend Monica, who won’t make love to him! Ha ha, hard to blame her!
Artie’s rascally friend Reggie – ha ha, they didn’t even bother trying to find
a different name for this fellow – convinces him that taking Monica to a motel
would get the old flywheel spinning! But Monica throws a Cornish Hen, which is
a sort of tantrum way out of proportion to the perceived offence, and kicks
Artie to the curb!
Well! There’s a subplot involving
wrestling women that kicks in at around this point, and the connection between
the two narrative strands is the Big Moose stand-in, here called Bronk! (Bronk, by the way,
is played by none other than Johnny Big Head from Surf II!) Anyway, Bronk’s girlfriend Candy, aka Midge, shows an
interest in Artie now that he’s fancy-free; and somehow Monica hooks up with
some kind of 70s holdover guy who declares himself “a songwriter – among other
things!” He’s the slimiest character seen on film since the yachtsman from Summer Night Fever!
It all comes to a raging climax at
a Sadie Hawkins dance, of all things! Everyone’s wearing hayseed outfits,
except for Reggie who’s dressed like Nahalla from The Ghost Dance! Ha ha, were Sadie Hawkins dances ever really a
thing? Not where I come from they weren’t, I can tell you that! I won’t tell
you how it all works out except that it’s exactly as you expect it will, with
the addition of a final shot involving Bronk standing there hog-tied, naked and
shaved bald as a cueball!
This is a Teen Sex Comedy all
right, but a strangely lifeless one despite all the weird goings-on! The
wrestler girls are an odd addition to the formula, and the Sadie Hawkins dance
is a head-scratcher too! Bronk is a pretty unpleasant character – it always
seems like he might turn nice, but he just gets worse as the picture goes on!
But there’s something so basic about the movie that I kind of liked it anyway,
despite all the undeniable lamenesses which abound! It’s worth seeing for the
recording studio scene alone, which rivals the famous one in Pod People! I give Goin’ All the Way a solid one and a half weird bike-riding fantasy
scenes!
You always make me want to watch the strangest movies.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, Sadie Hawkin's dances really did exist. I grew up in Portland, Oregon and we had one every year I was in high school (this was in the 80s so I don't know about now). The girls asked the guys that they wanted to go with - but no one dressed up in hick gear. At least not at my school.
Ha ha! That's the best complement I could get!
DeleteI'd heard of the Sadie Hawkins phenomenon, probably through Archie Comics, but it was the farmer outfits in this movie that really threw me for a loop!
Thanks for the excellent review, Burl! There's not much to dislike about this movie, except maybe the filler scenes of the wrestling and of the girls watching porn. The music throughout is just awesome, especially the bike-riding fantasy scene you referenced at the end. The songwriter guy steals the whole movie...every line is awesome. "Your apartment must be terribly expensive!" "It is. I find it comfortable." and "relax....we'll both know when you're ready" Artie is hard not to pull for in this film. He seems like a decent guy. I appreciate this thorough review...there are barely any reviews of this movie on the internet. By the way, you watched this on a VHS copy, right?
ReplyDeleteHa ha, I certainly did watch it on VHS! Glad you liked the review, thanks!
DeleteI watched this yet again Burl and I can't get enough. Why is it that Monica is so quick to ask Roger to the Sadie Hawkins dance seconds after he tries to go all the way with her on the first date? In essence, he's no different than Artie in that he wants her then and there. Seems strange that she would be charmed and ask him to the dance, especially since she had just broken up with Artie for acting the same way Roger did on their date.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very good question!
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