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There Goes My Baby

There Goes My Baby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbelievable
Review: I love this movie so much! I first saw it on Showtime on TV and I fell in love with it. I would look every single day to see if it was on, and ofcourse, they only put it on once every month! This is an amazing movie that really captures what it's like to graduate from high school and not know what to do. It really shows the power that teenagers can have in this world. It's an incradible movie and everyone should watch it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Heartwarming and Fun!
Review: I saw There Goes My Baby when it was in the theatres, and while I saw that there were some similarities between it and "Hollywood Knights" I don't think it was a blatant rip off... Floyd Mutrux wrote and directed both movies so there are bound to be some similar aspects. That's like hating Pulp Fiction because it had a similar feel to Reservoir Dogs.

I may be a bit biased because I love the "one day in the life" type of movies (ie Dazed and Confused) I thought it was a heartwarming and fun movie and it has a permanent place on my shelf next to the VCR.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Shocked as to how blatantly it ripped off other movies!
Review: Talk about lack of imagination. Sure a script, storyline could be influenced by others, but,"There goes my Baby" was shameless in it's repeated rip-offs of entire chunks of story from the movie "Hollywood Knights".This might even be forgivable, but the use of complete lines of dialogue as well from the same flick really dissapointed me! There were notable acting moments, the fact that several of the actors went on and still are notables, makes it apparent that the weakness here was the lack of a real screenplay or solid storyline! I also expect authenticity, & the lack of any "Musclecars" mixed into the continuous parade of hot rods & custom (lead-sleds) did not convey realism! You'd think that some of the hottest (& best selling) cars ever produced,I.E. GTO's,Chevelles, 442"s,409 Impalas would have been hitting the cruise spots profiled in this film??

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: there goes my baby
Review: This is the best movie I ever seen. I love Noah Wyle and his work. Noah is very good in this movie. It is humerous and enjoyable. I wish I had the nerve to do half the things they did in this video. It really states how it was back in the vietnam era.

LOVED IT>>>>>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE this movie
Review: This movie is the best. I first discovered it at a movie rental store, which later on closed and I thought I lost this movie forever. Searching endlessly at stores, through cataloges, and every movie site on the internet yielded no results. Finally I was in a chat and the movie was mentioned. I had to trade a movie of mine for There Goes My Baby with a girl that lived in California. I am so excited about being able to have another copy of it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More than an ice cream soda at the local burger joint...
Review: What to do and where to go? The questions so many high school graduates face; However, Most are not facing these questions when there is a war going on. Most of us think about a time of bubble gum music and a seperate time when there was the Vietnam war. What we forget is that these two things do overlap and we idealize the time of bubblegum music and leave out the part about the war. I believe that this movie gives a good sense of making sure that we know all the bad that came with that "idyllic" time. Watts, Vietnam, and bubblegum music...not even the local burger hang- out was a place to just forget and be free...


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