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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Want Lloyd Dobler!
Review: I love this movie. Not only does it take me back to the 80's (I lived through them- barely) but it reminds me of why people fall in love in the first place.

Even though Ione Skye is kind of wooden (why on earth would someone as smart and funny and loving as John Cusack's Lloyd fall in love with such a statue?) she is still pretty and wistful. John Cusack is stunning- he's the boy I wanted all through high school and through a great deal of my adult life. There are several other notable performances- the father, played by the same man who did Frasier's dad (talk about a mind-bender;) the guidance couselor; the chorus of female friends.

Love is displayed in this movie in plenty of its forms, not only romantic but parental love, friendly love, sibling love. The movie is worth its weight in celluloid gold for its portrayal of the relationship between John and Joan Cusack as brother and sister and the parallel portrayal of father-daughter uncertainty.

It may have its flaws, but I'll keep it. I'd certainly fall in love with Lloyd, given half a chance.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of John Cusack's best
Review: This is definatley one of the "must have" John Cusack films! A wonderful movie, one of the best endings to a movie ever! I was kind of dissapointed in the DVD, however. The deleted scenes section could've been longer, and I guess I was expecting a little more bonus material.
It is still a great movie though, and worth purchasing for any John Cusack fan!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cameron Crowe's Masterpiece Says Everything....
Review: I rented Say Anything on the tip of a friend, a little put off by the cover, which implied just another love story.

After all, being a guy, a good love story is hard to come by, and I usually opt for the nearest explosion or car chase.

Boy was I wrong.

Quite simply, Cameron Crowe's "Say Anything" is the greatest love story ever told.

It is not epic in proportions, because the beauty of the film lies in the details: the optimistic quirks of Lloyd (John Cusack), the innocent yet knowing looks of Dianne (a beautiful Ione Skye), and the many, many sides to her father (John Mahoney, now seen on Frasier).

As typical of any Crowe film, the plot flows with the brilliant reality of the script. "Say Anything" is an actors movie; like "Casablanca" or "As Good as It Gets", "Say Anything" is more of a character study than an actual story, and Cusack and Skye work wonderfully in that position.

Lloyd Dobler is an optimistic, clean-cut Seattleite who's just graduated from high school. He doesn't want much in life, much less know what it actually is that he wants, but he is sure of one thing: he wants a date with the surreal, unattainable Dianne Court. He gets it. The story from there turns into a sort of modern day Romeo & Juliet, with many twists and turns that seem natural and will keep you interested in the characters. The plot never seems forced, the chemistry between Cusack and Skye is undeniably real, and the beauty of "Say Anything" is that not only will you fall in love with the beautiful relationship the two budding teens have formed, you will fall in love with the two of them. I long for Dobler's spontaneous appreciation for life and comfortable masculinity, and I still have a boyish crush for the beautiful, intelligent Court.

Love scenes are at once both real and passionate. Most importantly, I don't believe there is another film where any actor or actress has said "I love you" more sincerely than in "Say Anything." The looks are genuine, the humour is intriguing, and the camera shots are wide and majestic. The soundtrack is an impressive ode to the last stand of the 1980's and Peter Gabriel's "Your Eyes" is given a new life. Cameron Crowe may be talented for defining a generation with "Almost Famous" in 1997, but in 1989 he defined humanity at its greatest.

Don't miss scenes with Cusack's real life sister, Joan, who plays Dobler's older sister in the movie, as well as those with Dobler's nephew, a cute, mullet-haired boy who makes a fine air guitar and is always looking for some soul.

"Say Anything" is a feel-good movie that strives to preserve chivalry, youth, and good old fashioned love. The performances are at once astounding as well as engaging; these people become a part of your life. The emerald skyline of Seattle provides a perfect backdrop for this living proof that there is someone out there for all of is, even if they're into kickboxing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite Non-Depressing Movie Of All Time
Review: A bit of an ironic title -- simply to mean that I have a morbid enjoyment of movies like Apocalypse Now, Traffic, Goodfellas ... etc.

In response to some of the other reviews about this movie: Some people will enjoy this movie more than others, because the movie is more about emotions (fears, anxieties, etc) involved with Llyod Dobler and Diane Court. And unless you enjoy watching people react to situations rather than watching a movie about situations -- the movie could have been about the graduation rather than the romance -- or relate to the reactions of the characters, than you probably won't take well to this movie. I loved this movie, though. It was one of those moments when you see a movie and think, "That's me," I mean, even the mannerisms were the same along with some of the superficial situations -- the grad night party, in particular.

It hard to find the words to describe the movie for me, because it mostly the experience, and that's what you have to love in order to appreciate this movie. At least, in my opinion ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an honest and funny movie
Review: Who wouldn't love Lloyd, and really, what's not to love about Diane Court? This is a wonderfull movie on every single level, it's funny, it's touching, it's romantic, and it makes me realize how dumb every other movie about teenage romance is. Buy this movie, you will not be disappointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a classic.
Review: SAY ANYTHING is Cameron Crowe's first film and it is not bad. But it is far from the 'classic' status that so many here have given it. I'm being generous in my review. My wife did not really care for it at all. We both got some good laughs, but come on people, this is a pretty cheesy movie. It's better than many of the 'romantic comedies' of the era, but most of those were miserable. Even the use of Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" is a bit odd since the song came out three years before the film. I love John Cusack in other films and I liked him here. I liked Ione Skye as well. And at times the dialog just sparkled with inspiration. But other times I laughed out loud at the unintended humor of the dialog and acting (were "beatboxing" white guys cool or funny even in 1989!?). The film has its moments of greatness, but just wasn't terribly powerful for me. Afterwards I had that "eh..." sort of feeling that I get when I've spent a couple hours on a film and don't really get a payoff. The film shows promise, but ultimately falls into so many of the cliche traps of others similar to it. The story was so-so, I did enjoy the father's character immensely-what a great actor. I expected a few more laughs. I just feel very so-so about this film. The disc contains a good amount of extras, but I didn't even care enough to watch them. I know many people love this film, but I don't quite see why. Average to *slightly* above average.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's the small things that make a movie shine!!
Review: Like all of Cameron Crowe's wonderful movies, it's the little details in "Say Anything" that elevate it to its lofty position as one of the smartest movies ever made. Lloyd pacing back and forth in the bathroom while talking to Diane for the first time is so dead on the money, that I screamed out loud at recognizing myself. His nervousness at his and Diane's first time in the backseat is also dead-on (contrary to popular perception of guys as sex machines). Like many, I think Lloyd Dobler might be the MOST REAL character to ever saunter onscreen, which means I could watch this fabulous DVD over and over again to get a shot of reality. In 2002, this movie still rings true and kickboxing is STILL the sport of the future!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Date Movie
Review: You can't go wrong with 'Say Anything' when your at Blockbuster trying to decide a romantic movie to bring home and watch with you significant other...just a quick note for PEARL JAM fans... yes that is Stone Gossard driving the taxi cab...I thought that was pretty funny!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I Want to Spend the Summer with You
Review: Lloyd Dobler (John Cusak) has just graduated from high school and he is in love with Diane Court (Ione Skye), a brilliant and beautiful valedictorian. Lloyd is about to take the chance of his life when he calls Diane and asks her out on a date, a date which Diane accepts without knowing who Lloyd really is. At the end of the date she feels very comfortable in Lloyd's company and they begin a friendship, which is getting more intimate with time. However, Diane is about to go away to college on a fellowship that she has earned through hard academic work in high school. Where is the relationship going? Well, if you want to know you should watch Say Anything..., which is an enjoyable coming to age film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love and Relationships According to Lloyd Dobler
Review: Why did it take me so long to see this movie, I have no idea. I didn't even know that this movie existed until a couple of months ago. I think John Cusack is an outstanding actor and I really enjoy all of his movies. After reading all the rave reviews and seeing bits and bits of it on HBO, I decided to buy "Say Anything" and give it a shot. I was really impressed with it, I have to admit. "Say Anything" is a charming drama/comedy about first love and tough choices. It also marks the debut of the very talented director, Cameron Crowe.

Cusack stars as Lloyd Dobler, an optimistic guy who doesn't know what to do in the future after graduating high school. However, there is one thing that he does know; he's got a thing for Diane Court. Diane is a beauty and a straight A student; definitely way out of Lloyd's league. But that doesn't stop her from giving him a chance to take her out. After that, they start to fall for each other, despite all of the obstacles that are thrown in their way. One of those obstacles being Diane's over protective father who is currently having legal troubles with the FBI. It is a touching film that consists of humor and drama. We laugh and then we feel sad. And we are not too certain of what's going to happen next until it's all said and done.

John Cusack is very powerful and outstanding in his role. Finally, there's a film about a guy I can relate to! I could relate to him so much that it was starting to scare me a little. (Well, except for the kick-boxing. Couldn't relate to that.) But if he's able to get a catch like Diane Court, well maybe there's hope for me yet. Speaking of Diane, Ione Skye does a great job in the film. You can see why Lloyd would fall for a girl like that. And John Mahoney needs to be mentioned for he does a terrific job portraying Diane's father. He can be funny, cold, and caring.

Like I said earlier, this film marks the debut of the very talented Cameron Crowe. Not only did he direct it, but he also wrote it as well. I really admire how it was written because it seemed realistic and believable. He took a different approach to a teen love story that is rarely seen in most films. He adds just the right amount of humor as well as the right amount of drama.

The DVD is incredible. It says "Special Edition" on the cover, and does it ever deserve that title. The DVD comes with all sorts of extras including commentary by Director Cameron Crowe and Actors John Cusack and Ione Sky, numerous deleted, extended, and alternative scenes, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and theatrical trailers and TV spots. The movie is presented in anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 1.85:1) and you have the choice of listening to the movie in English 5.1 Dolby Surround, English Dolby Surround, or French Stereo. English and Spanish subtitles are also options as well. The picture quality is crystal clear and the sound is really amazing, especially considering how old the movie is.

"Say Anything" is a triumph on every front. It's a film I know that I will watch over and over again. If you want a film with humor and heart, this is the one for you. I really enjoyed this film, and it surprised me so many times. I'm glad I finally got around to seeing it. Now I can finally knock that one off the list of millions and millions of movies I still have to see. WOO-HOO! But there's still so many on the list. DOH! Oh well, it's always good to have a goal, at least.


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