The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is something that cannot, and should not, ever be attempted to recreate. It's one of those bizarre mutations that came out of mid-80s Hollywood despite the machinations of mid-80s Hollywood. I love it and I never want it to change.
John Lithgow absolutely is a Top Tier actor. I’ve never seen him “phone in” a performance. He makes everyone around him better and still shines brightest.
@@illuminator777 No beef... I'm the one that upvoted your comment, since it is an absolutely correct observation, albeit a very obvious one. Are you one of the pedantic, easily offended 'guys' that takes any correction as a personal attack? Thanks for the confrontational response, and baiting me to waste 30 seconds on a reply.
Not only is Peter Weller underrated as a actor, but the dude has a frickin’ PhD (and NOT an honorary one). It’s DOCTOR Peter Weller thank you very much!
Well, you and he may think a PhD is something special, but not one PhD alive is conscious, because I can prove everyone of them is not. Every PhD is afraid of me, because I have proved they have been formed as conscious as Frankenstein- alive with no age. Besides not one PhD can be in a conversation without telling you they have a PhD, it's like saying "i have a big dick, and you don't", and not one PhD has a dick (mind) that can match mine. Do you see any challengers? Well, do you? I will be right here, the only conscious human. Why am I the only conscious human? I am the 2012 Apocalypse, and every PhD allowed their TV to tell them, I did not happen, when I was written to be over 2,000 years ago. Logic begins at Zero, and you weren't, and neither was Peter. I am fact, and I have made fact 8-8-15 that moved Pope Francis to nearby NYC ten days later. Peter is fiction and the best he's moved is his bowels with his lips. I will be right here if Peter ever finds the nerve to face me LIVE. He won't, because PhD's are like JEWS, and all Jews are cowards. Check Twitter a few months before William Shatner donned a space suit to pretend to go into space when we are under a Dome, because I proved to him I am the 1st space traveler, the 1st man outside our Dome, and that JEW blocked me and his ego made itself prove to himself, that I was wrong. Shatner fears me like the plague- all JEWS do, because I prove JEWS are DEMONS, because no Jew has a right to call me anti-anything. The fact they think they can, makes them DEMONIC. I will be right here Jew. I will be right here PhD. I am fact and in my presence you are fiction.
I remain heartbroken that this didn’t become a series of movies. Glad to hear the nod to Adam Ant (I always felt it). I still think there was a big Doc Savage vibe to the work (I read all the Doc Savage books as a kid). Nobody but Peter Weller could have played the role.
AMEN! I would always use the line "No matter where you go, there you are." on my kids for years & they were always like WTF does that mean? Then one day I was watching BB & my son came in & started watching it with me & right before he says that line, I asked my son, remember my golden pearl of wisdom (that's what I called that quote)? He said yes & then BB said it & he went nuts because all this time my "wisdom" was from this movie. Which he really enjoyed BTW.
He’s not only an impressive actor and director, he has a PhD in Italian Renaissance Art History. I loved Buckaroo and was disappointed when they didn’t make a sequel.
Buckaroo Banzai remains to this day one of my favorite movies of all time. I was 8 yrs old when it came out and I am 46 in a month from now. It remains one of the defining movies of my life.
Buckaroo Banzai is a great great movie. If you get it you will love this movie. If you don't get it then your brain will hurt by the time the movie is over.
Don't overthink it. Just watch it. Repeatedly. You'll figure it out, without help from anybody. And then you'll know joy better. And you'll deserve it.
I saw Mr. Weller introduce the movie at a screening. He said Rauch had a bible like 3 inches thick about BB, and he said he skipped that and went with "Adam Ant". The original novelization is fantastic, btw - it's like reading Book 22 of the series, with footnotes referencing other adventures, it explains the watermelon, and more.
I LOVE this movie! I've been quoting it for years and most people don't get it . When they do, it's a weird bond. Wherever you go, there you are, It's not my planet, monkeyboy! And I still have a serious crush on Peter Weller, as anyone of taste would.😘
I had a guy waiting by my truck one day at Walgreen's and I thought he smashed into it but he just wanted to say he though Buckaroo was the best movie ever. I have a vinyl cutout with the Dr saying "Laugh while you can monkey boy" on my vent window.
This movie is in my Scifi collection of DVDs and gets a regular watch from me. I love movies that don't take themselves seriously and this certainly fits that description.
Buckaroo Banzai is my 2nd favorite all-time movie behind only the incomparable Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Great cast, great writing, great music, funny little details in all the sets, and just hilarious. I saw it twice in the theater and I've bought it on both VHS and DVD as time has moved on. Truly, this is a great movie and I hope it picks up a new generation of fans :)
Buckaroo Banzai is hands down one of the most entertaining and incredible movies ever made. That it got made at all is amazing, it never would today. I've watched it at least a dozen times and never tire of it. How many movies can you honestly say that about? And it has some of the most classic quotes since Casablanca with of course the best being "don't be mean, we don't have to be mean, because remember, no matter where you go...there you are". I've seen the entire quote, and more often the last eight words, repeated in various places all over the world. And how many movies can you say that about too? I don't care what other movies or tv shows he's been in, or that he has a PhD and taught college courses in real life, to me Peter Weller will first and foremost always be Buckaroo Banzai.
One of my all-time favorite films. Dr. Buckaroo Banzai was more than a great character, he was an inspiration. I always wished I could be a "Blue Blazer regular."
There has never been a film like The Adventures Buckaroo Banzai, it's like a tootsie roll of all your favorite, weird, bizarre, fun, funny, witty, nerdy fantastical flavors all rolled up in one. I'm from the generation of TV Guide and not even that circular could adequately describe what the heck this is 😂 I remember watching this film back in the 1984 and it came on the late late show and I caught it somewhere around 15/20 minutes into and I knew immediately this was going to forever be apart of my life journey and a film I would never forget. Wes Andersen's 'Life Aquatic w Steve Zissou' is chock full of references to this film. The cast was the perfect assemble of wacky wafers right down to the adorable little Scooter Lindley. To this day whenever I watch this film I'm still in child like awe of it. Thanks for the post Chief!
There isn't a single frame of Buckaroo Banzai that I don't positively adore. I must've seen it 30 times and it never loses its charm. I only wish they would've made a sequel!
I so love this movie. I didn’t get to see it in a theater (poor me) but I have seen it every time I am able to find it on the TV. I was a big fan of the Doc Savage series of novels in my early and mid-teens and somehow this movie seemed to plug right in to that. Doc Savage (genius, perfect physical specimen - nearly superhuman, world class surgeon, scientist, on-and-on) and his group of five (?) associates - each an expert in a different field, all adventurers and evil-fighters. Buckaroo Bonzai was not exactly the same as Doc Savage, but was brilliant and Uber-talented in his own way, and surrounded by his own group of devoted good-doers. How I so expected to be treated to not one but several sequels. Dang it!
I love this movie! The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is extremely underrated. It doesn’t get nearly enough love and attention! Also, I can totally see Adam Ant in Buckaroo’s character now that Peter Weller explained where he got the inspiration from. Wry cool indeed. 👍🏻😎
Peter Weller, thanks for one of the most memorable movies of all time. I’ve seen Buckaroo Banzai at least a dozen times start to finish. Such a fun time, every time. Signed, John Papwithanhatchet.
Years ago, when I found the VHS of this film at a local discount store I almost wept! Still one of the few movies I know by heart and can quote whole scenes from...
I have no less than 5 copies of the movie on DVD, two tshirts, a movie poster, a fridge magnet, several cosplay identification badges, quite a few pins, a copy of the Marvel comic book adaptation and the topper is a YoYodyne Propulsion Systems coffee mug. To this day the movie remains my favorite of all time. I might attend a Comic-con soon and get a pic with Buckaroo Banzai (Peter Weller). Buckaroo Banzai was my first real action hero even before they were called that. Peter Weller in an interview once said Buckaroo isn't a superhero and is made better by the people he surrounds himself with. Those hard rockin' Hong Kong Cavaliers, Buckaroos most trusted inner circle. Turning 60 this year reminds me that next year the movie celebrates its fortieth anniversary. I even have my eye on an Oscillation Overthruster. Well as of this moment, for my 60th Birthday I now actually own a genuine Oscillation Overthruster. In my opinion the holy grail of prop replicas. Mr. Peter Weller you will always be my favorite actor who in this movie could not place in any one movie genre. No matter where you go, there you are.
I never felt so betrayed after leaving the theatre where they put at the end "Buckaroo Banzai will return in..." and...nothing happened. I loved this movie.
I got to see Buckaroo Banzai in the theater as a kid. I loved it, though there were parts I couldn't quite follow. There was just so much to it. After reading the Marvel Comics adaptation and seeing it a couple more times on VHS I finally got it, and that's when I became a true fanatic (and collector of books, memorabilia, and doesn't versions of the movie). Several years ago, a good friend and fellow Blue Blaze Irregular once gave me an original Team Banzai promotional headband from just before the movie hit theaters. I had to fight back tears. When I got a 3D printer, I made him an oscillation overthruster.
"Laugh while you can, MonkeyBoy" This film is certainly a litmus test. Thanks for posting this - it led me to Elia Kazan, who I had not learned about before. Also, for Peter Weller fans who may not have seen it, PW also played John Paxton, one of the most three-dimensional villains in Star Trek, in what many consider the true series finale of Enterprise.
"Buckaroo" is one of my all-time favorite films. I have the novel, the Blu-ray, the comics, a framed mini poster over my computer desk with a Banzai Institute Visitor pass clipped onto it, my 22-song extended soundtrack and a fading T-shirt that I need to needs a replacement. So yeah, I'm a fan. The film is a classic. Totally agree that Lithgow nailed the role of Lizardo perfectly.
Buckaroo Banzai and the Hong Kong Cavaliers always reminded me of Doc Savage and his group of scientific crime fighters. Loved this movie. Always wanted to see him fight the World Crime League.
Dr. Weller is one of my all-time favorites. I have watched this movie 50+ times (I have it in my VuDu library) and can still come away with small things I had not seen before. Back in the 90s, when I was fresh out of Coast Guard OCS, I reported to my new duty station in Alameda. I found that my new boss had a Ford AeroStar Van with the bumper sticker "No Matter Where You Go, There You Are." We got along great!
One of the ways I've heard it described is that it's designed to feel like a middle episode of a larger series that doesn't exist, as if you were to pick up one issue of a comic book you've never heard of.
This isn't enough for me. I need to hear the complete interview. I love Peter Weller and could listen to him talk for days. I really wish I could get my hands on some authentic Buckaroo Banzai material. This movie deserved and deserves a sequel, or something.
When I saw Buckaroo Bonzai on Betamax or VHS around 1985, it clicked because it felt like the days when my group of friends were outside pretending there was some alien invasion, unrelated to any existing sci-fi property. Each kid was fully immersed in the scenario, to the point we could almost see what we were interacting with in our imaginations, and each of us making up our characters as we went based on some exaggeration of our own interests. We were all different in some ways, but all completely bought into this pretend world unfolding in that place where our backyards all connected. Each of us trying to one up the other's with some extraordinary talent belonging to our character, so we could contribute to saving the day. We were all completely oblivious to the absurdity of our playing and just loved the moment. No two days of this type of imaginative play would ever be repeated. I can't say I was a diehard fan, but to me the movie never needed an explanation, and it was entertaining.
I wanted to see it but my gf at the time insisted on seeing Dreamscape (she loved Dennis Quaid lol). A couple of weeks later BB had already been pulled from the local theater and I had to wait for the video release. Needless to say we rented it and loved it, but to this day I wish I had seen it on the big screen.
@@chiefscheider I worked in a "2nd run" theater that brought it back quite a few times. such a classic- good reminder to watch it again, it's been quite a few years
I was so taken by that film. Of course it was absurd, but it was done for us. The cast is legendary and I still get excited when I think about Buckaroo Banzai and the Hong Kong Cavaliers. Tnx for the interview.
Wow, listening to him talk about this is amazing. There is so much depth to what he is saying. It is light years beyond the normal drivel you get out of a lot of current actors who are nothing more that talking heads. How many people go on to get PhDs in renaissance art later in life like he did?
Loved this movie when it came out. Must have seen it over 6 times in the theater, and recently watched it on a streaming site. One of my favorite lines was in the mental asylum where they make an announcement in the background that lithium is no longer available on credit.
I remember seeing it with some close friends at a time we were all kind of the weird ones who ended up in our own friend group because no one else would have us, and we all understood (to some degree) the film. I also remember several scenes in which the theater audience -- and the place was packed -- was cheering loudly in reaction to what they saw onscreen. VERY few films ever fit into either of those categories.. :-)
Weller you are one of all time great actors of American Cinema. You have had such an astounding career and phenomenal characters, I’m overstating the obvious. Your character and movie choices were spot on, hopefully not finished quite yet, but we all deserve a retirement at some point. Thank you sir.
My dad and I really looked forward to seeing this but by the time we got to the theater had removed it due to bad feedback. By the time I got to see it, it was on HBO and I didn't understand it very well. 40+ years late I'm going to have to watch it again!
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is something that cannot, and should not, ever be attempted to recreate. It's one of those bizarre mutations that came out of mid-80s Hollywood despite the machinations of mid-80s Hollywood. I love it and I never want it to change.
Well said. A beautiful monster that gets better and better.
Amen, brethren!
Weller is so underrated.
He'd tell you so himself.
I love him in Naked Lunch. His deadpan interactions with his hallucinations are magnificent
Even loved him in Screamers.
He was ALMOST the lead in BASIC INSTINCT
Massively underrated.
John Lithgow absolutely is a Top Tier actor. I’ve never seen him “phone in” a performance. He makes everyone around him better and still shines brightest.
He was brillant in this.
Weller actually holds a PhD in Italian Renaissance art history. One of the few celebrities that holds a real PhD, not an honorary degree.
I remember him on history channel doing documentaries about European history.
I would say one of the only ones Worthy of holding a PHD.
I've met tons of "real" ones that were still absolute morons.
@@Rensune True. A college education doesn't mean you are intelligent or functional.
@@illuminator777 It's true, that the statement should have been qualified with 'necessarily'... but you know exactly what they meant.
@@illuminator777 No beef... I'm the one that upvoted your comment, since it is an absolutely correct observation, albeit a very obvious one. Are you one of the pedantic, easily offended 'guys' that takes any correction as a personal attack? Thanks for the confrontational response, and baiting me to waste 30 seconds on a reply.
Not only is Peter Weller underrated as a actor, but the dude has a frickin’ PhD (and NOT an honorary one). It’s DOCTOR Peter Weller thank you very much!
Well, you and he may think a PhD is something special, but not one PhD alive is conscious, because I can prove everyone of them is not. Every PhD is afraid of me, because I have proved they have been formed as conscious as Frankenstein- alive with no age. Besides not one PhD can be in a conversation without telling you they have a PhD, it's like saying "i have a big dick, and you don't", and not one PhD has a dick (mind) that can match mine. Do you see any challengers? Well, do you? I will be right here, the only conscious human. Why am I the only conscious human? I am the 2012 Apocalypse, and every PhD allowed their TV to tell them, I did not happen, when I was written to be over 2,000 years ago. Logic begins at Zero, and you weren't, and neither was Peter. I am fact, and I have made fact 8-8-15 that moved Pope Francis to nearby NYC ten days later. Peter is fiction and the best he's moved is his bowels with his lips. I will be right here if Peter ever finds the nerve to face me LIVE. He won't, because PhD's are like JEWS, and all Jews are cowards. Check Twitter a few months before William Shatner donned a space suit to pretend to go into space when we are under a Dome, because I proved to him I am the 1st space traveler, the 1st man outside our Dome, and that JEW blocked me and his ego made itself prove to himself, that I was wrong. Shatner fears me like the plague- all JEWS do, because I prove JEWS are DEMONS, because no Jew has a right to call me anti-anything. The fact they think they can, makes them DEMONIC. I will be right here Jew. I will be right here PhD. I am fact and in my presence you are fiction.
@@markjaycox8811 take your meds buddy, and Jesus Christ is a Jew
I remain heartbroken that this didn’t become a series of movies. Glad to hear the nod to Adam Ant (I always felt it). I still think there was a big Doc Savage vibe to the work (I read all the Doc Savage books as a kid). Nobody but Peter Weller could have played the role.
Yea, it was sort of a Doc Savage for the 1980s. Great movie that should have been a series.
Yeah, *heavy* pulp influence.
The one thing Buckaroo Banzai does really really well is make me wish there was more Buckaroo Banzai movies out there.
The comic books were quite good.
Guilty pleasure? Hell no. I sincerely and unironically love Buckaroo Banzai.
AMEN! I would always use the line "No matter where you go, there you are." on my kids for years & they were always like WTF does that mean? Then one day I was watching BB & my son came in & started watching it with me & right before he says that line, I asked my son, remember my golden pearl of wisdom (that's what I called that quote)? He said yes & then BB said it & he went nuts because all this time my "wisdom" was from this movie. Which he really enjoyed BTW.
@@jimapplebee5322 I have a similar story, but I was the son.
He’s not only an impressive actor and director, he has a PhD in Italian Renaissance Art History. I loved Buckaroo and was disappointed when they didn’t make a sequel.
I legit was stoked for the Against the World Crime League sequel
It’s a movie that, when it’s over you say both “ What the hell did I just watch?” & “I can’t wait to see it again!”
It’s got an amazing cast too.
Buckaroo Banzai remains to this day one of my favorite movies of all time. I was 8 yrs old when it came out and I am 46 in a month from now. It remains one of the defining movies of my life.
Buckaroo Banzai is a great great movie. If you get it you will love this movie. If you don't get it then your brain will hurt by the time the movie is over.
Don't overthink it. Just watch it. Repeatedly. You'll figure it out, without help from anybody. And then you'll know joy better. And you'll deserve it.
no matter where ya go.....there ya are...... i still use that today !!!
This quote is on the Star Trek Enterprise D's Plaque on the bridge.
@@bakersnuts100 ....no waaay
I saw Mr. Weller introduce the movie at a screening. He said Rauch had a bible like 3 inches thick about BB, and he said he skipped that and went with "Adam Ant". The original novelization is fantastic, btw - it's like reading Book 22 of the series, with footnotes referencing other adventures, it explains the watermelon, and more.
As an Adam Ant and Buckaroo Banzai fan at the same time in the 80s, it makes sense now.
I LOVE this movie! I've been quoting it for years and most people don't get it . When they do, it's a weird bond. Wherever you go, there you are, It's not my planet, monkeyboy! And I still have a serious crush on Peter Weller, as anyone of taste would.😘
I had a guy waiting by my truck one day at Walgreen's and I thought he smashed into it but he just wanted to say he though Buckaroo was the best movie ever. I have a vinyl cutout with the Dr saying "Laugh while you can monkey boy" on my vent window.
Buckaroo was so far ahead of its time that I'm not sure we've reached that time yet.
This movie is in my Scifi collection of DVDs and gets a regular watch from me. I love movies that don't take themselves seriously and this certainly fits that description.
When he said Adam Ant was an inspiration for Buckaroo I was immediately like,”yes!” It’s so clear now that he says it!
Buckaroo Banzai is my 2nd favorite all-time movie behind only the incomparable Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Great cast, great writing, great music, funny little details in all the sets, and just hilarious. I saw it twice in the theater and I've bought it on both VHS and DVD as time has moved on. Truly, this is a great movie and I hope it picks up a new generation of fans :)
The Buckaroo Banzai end theme by Michael Boddicker is still one of my favorite 80s movie theme!
I've watched the movie at least once a year, since I was 10. The next time I watch it, I'll be 50.
Buckaroo Banzai is hands down one of the most entertaining and incredible movies ever made. That it got made at all is amazing, it never would today. I've watched it at least a dozen times and never tire of it. How many movies can you honestly say that about? And it has some of the most classic quotes since Casablanca with of course the best being "don't be mean, we don't have to be mean, because remember, no matter where you go...there you are". I've seen the entire quote, and more often the last eight words, repeated in various places all over the world. And how many movies can you say that about too?
I don't care what other movies or tv shows he's been in, or that he has a PhD and taught college courses in real life, to me Peter Weller will first and foremost always be Buckaroo Banzai.
This movie was just so friggin FUN, was a wild ride.
" it would never be made today".
I won't even attempt to think of a "woke" version of this movie.
I wore out 2 VHS copies and 1 DVD. On my 2nd DVD now.
I'd looked at Buckaroo as a modern day Doc Savage back then. Loved this movie long time.
One of my all-time favorite films. Dr. Buckaroo Banzai was more than a great character, he was an inspiration. I always wished I could be a "Blue Blazer regular."
Not going to lie, I’m still waiting for the sequel…
I loved this movie. So few people even know about it now.
the most underrated hero flick of the 80's . I love Buckaroo always have always will!
There has never been a film like The Adventures Buckaroo Banzai, it's like a tootsie roll of all your favorite, weird, bizarre, fun, funny, witty, nerdy fantastical flavors all rolled up in one. I'm from the generation of TV Guide and not even that circular could adequately describe what the heck this is 😂 I remember watching this film back in the 1984 and it came on the late late show and I caught it somewhere around 15/20 minutes into and I knew immediately this was going to forever be apart of my life journey and a film I would never forget. Wes Andersen's 'Life Aquatic w Steve Zissou' is chock full of references to this film. The cast was the perfect assemble of wacky wafers right down to the adorable little Scooter Lindley. To this day whenever I watch this film I'm still in child like awe of it. Thanks for the post Chief!
You're very welcome, t! Happy to hear from another BB fan👍
It was love at first sight for me too. And I cannot help but think of The Firesign Theater everytime I see it. Briliantly irreverent.
There isn't a single frame of Buckaroo Banzai that I don't positively adore. I must've seen it 30 times and it never loses its charm. I only wish they would've made a sequel!
I so love this movie. I didn’t get to see it in a theater (poor me) but I have seen it every time I am able to find it on the TV. I was a big fan of the Doc Savage series of novels in my early and mid-teens and somehow this movie seemed to plug right in to that. Doc Savage (genius, perfect physical specimen - nearly superhuman, world class surgeon, scientist, on-and-on) and his group of five (?) associates - each an expert in a different field, all adventurers and evil-fighters. Buckaroo Bonzai was not exactly the same as Doc Savage, but was brilliant and Uber-talented in his own way, and surrounded by his own group of devoted good-doers. How I so expected to be treated to not one but several sequels. Dang it!
We need to agitate for a theater showing! AMC has been showing cult films all summer….when is it Buckaroo’s turn?
"Remember, no matter where you go... there you are."
{S APPLAUSE}
An absolute classic with some of the best lines ever.
Peter really was perfect for that role. What an incredible performance.
" No matter where you go .... there you are " ... Based my Life on this
I absolutely loved Buckaroo Bonsai and am still waiting for the promised sequel!
Buckaroo Bonsai ... must have been the miniature version.
This movie is wildly underrated.
Nobody beats Peter Weller. Buckaroo is a underated classic masterpiece ❤❤😂
I love this movie! The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is extremely underrated. It doesn’t get nearly enough love and attention! Also, I can totally see Adam Ant in Buckaroo’s character now that Peter Weller explained where he got the inspiration from. Wry cool indeed. 👍🏻😎
Yes!!!!! When I was a little boy in the 80s he was my hero Peter Weller kicked ass I also loved him in robo cop
Peter Weller, thanks for one of the most memorable movies of all time. I’ve seen Buckaroo Banzai at least a dozen times start to finish. Such a fun time, every time. Signed, John Papwithanhatchet.
I loved this movie when it came out. None of my friends could understand it, but i loved it
"No matter where you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Bonzai
This is on my Steam Profile page and has been since I started using it ;)
Years ago, when I found the VHS of this film at a local discount store I almost wept! Still one of the few movies I know by heart and can quote whole scenes from...
And now the blu-ray is almost impossible to get unless you're willing to pay big $$
Always loved this movie and wished it was better known. Along with Big Trouble in Little China it’s in my life time top movies
I have no less than 5 copies of the movie on DVD, two tshirts, a movie poster, a fridge magnet, several cosplay identification badges, quite a few pins, a copy of the Marvel comic book adaptation and the topper is a YoYodyne Propulsion Systems coffee mug. To this day the movie remains my favorite of all time. I might attend a Comic-con soon and get a pic with Buckaroo Banzai (Peter Weller). Buckaroo Banzai was my first real action hero even before they were called that. Peter Weller in an interview once said Buckaroo isn't a superhero and is made better by the people he surrounds himself with. Those hard rockin' Hong Kong Cavaliers, Buckaroos most trusted inner circle. Turning 60 this year reminds me that next year the movie celebrates its fortieth anniversary. I even have my eye on an Oscillation Overthruster. Well as of this moment, for my 60th Birthday I now actually own a genuine Oscillation Overthruster. In my opinion the holy grail of prop replicas. Mr. Peter Weller you will always be my favorite actor who in this movie could not place in any one movie genre. No matter where you go, there you are.
One of the greatest and enlightened sci-fi films of all time. Got Peter Weller the gig for “Robocop”. 😎 “no matter where you go, there you are” 😆
I never felt so betrayed after leaving the theatre where they put at the end "Buckaroo Banzai will return in..." and...nothing happened. I loved this movie.
They made the sequel of sorts. It just came out recently
Ah the 80’s, it was a great time to be young then, I had a blast and so glad I got to experience it.
I lost my oscillation overthruster and I haven't been the same since.
I got to see Buckaroo Banzai in the theater as a kid. I loved it, though there were parts I couldn't quite follow. There was just so much to it. After reading the Marvel Comics adaptation and seeing it a couple more times on VHS I finally got it, and that's when I became a true fanatic (and collector of books, memorabilia, and doesn't versions of the movie).
Several years ago, a good friend and fellow Blue Blaze Irregular once gave me an original Team Banzai promotional headband from just before the movie hit theaters. I had to fight back tears.
When I got a 3D printer, I made him an oscillation overthruster.
"Hold my overthruster! John Bigbooty, stand by my side" John Lithgow's best work
"Laugh while you can, MonkeyBoy" This film is certainly a litmus test. Thanks for posting this - it led me to Elia Kazan, who I had not learned about before. Also, for Peter Weller fans who may not have seen it, PW also played John Paxton, one of the most three-dimensional villains in Star Trek, in what many consider the true series finale of Enterprise.
Home is where you wear your hat.
Buckaroo bonsai is a huge favorite in our family. I still pull up quotes from it. Often.
One of my fav movies of all time
This is truly a stand-alone, one-of-a-kind film. As Mr. Weller says, "Even I didn't know what is was about." But it's so much fun.
"Buckaroo" is one of my all-time favorite films. I have the novel, the Blu-ray, the comics, a framed mini poster over my computer desk with a Banzai Institute Visitor pass clipped onto it, my 22-song extended soundtrack and a fading T-shirt that I need to needs a replacement. So yeah, I'm a fan. The film is a classic. Totally agree that Lithgow nailed the role of Lizardo perfectly.
One of my absolute favorite movies and a film you can just tell everyone was having an amazing time making.
One of my favorite movies to this day, you nailed the character perfectly.
Buckaroo Banzai and the Hong Kong Cavaliers always reminded me of Doc Savage and his group of scientific crime fighters. Loved this movie. Always wanted to see him fight the World Crime League.
That was the idea. What if Doc Savage was created in the 80's instead of the 30's.
This was one of my top favorite movie growing up. Always wish there was a second movie
Dr. Weller is one of my all-time favorites. I have watched this movie 50+ times (I have it in my VuDu library) and can still come away with small things I had not seen before.
Back in the 90s, when I was fresh out of Coast Guard OCS, I reported to my new duty station in Alameda. I found that my new boss had a Ford AeroStar Van with the bumper sticker "No Matter Where You Go, There You Are." We got along great!
One of my favorite films of all time.
One of the ways I've heard it described is that it's designed to feel like a middle episode of a larger series that doesn't exist, as if you were to pick up one issue of a comic book you've never heard of.
My Favourite end credits ever.
Tell me you weren’t disappointed when BB Against the World Crime League movie never dropped
ha, i just giggled thinking about the music at the end
I wish there had been more Buckaroo movies
In a few year A.I. can spit a few out for ya.
I almost consider Big Trouble in Little China a sibling film. A WD Richter script with similarly bonkers elements.
I like that one too, got to meet James Hong once! Nice guy, a bit arrogant...lol@@jmalmsten
I think there may have been early talks but then Peter got "Robocop"
@jmalmsten Richter is one of the most original screenwriters in movie history.
I was 11 years old when I saw this in 1984. I’m now 50, and I STILL love this movie!
There needed to be a sequel
Please don't give them any ideas, we'll end up with crapfest
This isn't enough for me. I need to hear the complete interview. I love Peter Weller and could listen to him talk for days. I really wish I could get my hands on some authentic Buckaroo Banzai material. This movie deserved and deserves a sequel, or something.
When I saw Buckaroo Bonzai on Betamax or VHS around 1985, it clicked because it felt like the days when my group of friends were outside pretending there was some alien invasion, unrelated to any existing sci-fi property. Each kid was fully immersed in the scenario, to the point we could almost see what we were interacting with in our imaginations, and each of us making up our characters as we went based on some exaggeration of our own interests. We were all different in some ways, but all completely bought into this pretend world unfolding in that place where our backyards all connected. Each of us trying to one up the other's with some extraordinary talent belonging to our character, so we could contribute to saving the day. We were all completely oblivious to the absurdity of our playing and just loved the moment. No two days of this type of imaginative play would ever be repeated. I can't say I was a diehard fan, but to me the movie never needed an explanation, and it was entertaining.
That was a big thing all over in the 80s for kids. My friends and I did similar but with different films of the era.
How cool that he modeled part of the character after Adam Ant... never knew that til now, but now it seem obvious
saw this movie so many times when it came out - definitely one of my favorites!
I wanted to see it but my gf at the time insisted on seeing Dreamscape (she loved Dennis Quaid lol). A couple of weeks later BB had already been pulled from the local theater and I had to wait for the video release. Needless to say we rented it and loved it, but to this day I wish I had seen it on the big screen.
@@chiefscheider I worked in a "2nd run" theater that brought it back quite a few times. such a classic- good reminder to watch it again, it's been quite a few years
I describe it as part 2 of a trilogy where part one is not explained and part 2 doesn’t exist. Such beautiful world building.
The Oscillation Overthruster is an underappreciated sci-fi macGuffin
Oscillation Overthruster / Flux Capacitor. Someone copied off somebody's homework 😂
I was so taken by that film. Of course it was absurd, but it was done for us. The cast is legendary and I still get excited when I think about Buckaroo Banzai and the Hong Kong Cavaliers. Tnx for the interview.
I loved this movie as a kid. So many great one liners and the absurdity of it all was right up my ally.
Wow, listening to him talk about this is amazing. There is so much depth to what he is saying. It is light years beyond the normal drivel you get out of a lot of current actors who are nothing more that talking heads. How many people go on to get PhDs in renaissance art later in life like he did?
"MonkeyBoy" is still my favorite insult.
"It ain't my damn planet, monkeyboy!"
It is a true shame there was never a follow up or sequel 😩
God I love this movie. Blew my mind as a kid when it first came out and continues to do so
When I ask someone to do something, and they say “Why’d you ask me?” my response will always be “because you’re Perfect Tommy.”
Oh yeah.
Such an insightful explanation of the inexplicable. Team Banzai
Loved this movie when it came out. Must have seen it over 6 times in the theater, and recently watched it on a streaming site. One of my favorite lines was in the mental asylum where they make an announcement in the background that lithium is no longer available on credit.
This movie franchise is gold he is a rockstar/neuro surgeon / fighter pilot/ physicist / alien hunter played by one of the greatist actors ever
This was a brilliant crazy movie. I was so sad there was never a sequel.
At this point, I’d take a crime League novel from Richter.
I remember seeing it with some close friends at a time we were all kind of the weird ones who ended up in our own friend group because no one else would have us, and we all understood (to some degree) the film. I also remember several scenes in which the theater audience -- and the place was packed -- was cheering loudly in reaction to what they saw onscreen. VERY few films ever fit into either of those categories.. :-)
That was such a great movie.
Weller you are one of all time great actors of American Cinema. You have had such an astounding career and phenomenal characters, I’m overstating the obvious. Your character and movie choices were spot on, hopefully not finished quite yet, but we all deserve a retirement at some point. Thank you sir.
The movie was a quirky masterpiece. Must have seen it 30 times. Never ceases to amaze me how many younger people love it.
This movie is so complex and groundbreaking. Buckaroo is also my hero.
One of the Greatest cult classic movies ever!!!
My dad and I really looked forward to seeing this but by the time we got to the theater had removed it due to bad feedback. By the time I got to see it, it was on HBO and I didn't understand it very well. 40+ years late I'm going to have to watch it again!
I love this movie. Saw it in theaters, own two dvd copies. It is not for everyone.
A fantastic movie that doesn’t get the respect it deserves
If you're wondering what his PHD is in it's Renaissance art history and he's also an Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University.
One of my all time favorite movies.
What an incredible movie. I just wish there was a sequel. Awesome cast and my kind of twisted humor.
The shortest description for this movie: functional chaos that accidentally found purpose.
A girl named John?
HBO played Buckaroo Banzai back in the mid 80s when i was a kid. I must have watched it every time HBO played it.
Another reason why growing up in the 80s was awesome.