I was a fan of SP and remember this episode. The highlight was the clip of American Graffiti which was coming to network television. It was because of the plug that I turned in to watch in weeks later. I always remember that morning after in high school shop class we were discussing AG for the entire class. Most of the talk centered around Toad's adventures in the liquor store. It was also the very first time I heard ' I Only Have Eyes for You · The Flamingos' and felled in love with the tune. It was a vocational high school and we came from different boroughs in New York City and we all loved the film. The funny thing is that we were just a few years away from graduating high school and would go on to enter the next phrase of our lives. Great Show and Movie. Brings back alot of memories!
I thought Lynn Holly-Johnson was pretty good in "Ice Castles". This was her first movie as a professional actress and in real life she was an competitive skater who turned professional before getting into acting
Ebert was wrong. "American Graffiti" wasn't about the night before graduation, it was about the last summer night before Ronnie Howard and Richard Dreyfus were to leave for college, Ronnie leaving Cindy Williams (Dreyfus' little sister) behind for her high school senior year.
Aw, I liked “Ice Castles”, and its cheesiness. Am I shocked that Gene gave the thumbs down to another Robbie Benson film? (I’ve seen too many of these. ) Though now I want to see what he said about “Beauty and the Beast”…I won’t be shocked if he liked it, except for Robbie Benson’s part. Or, maybe he was shocked that Benson voiced The Beast.
Ice Castles still has huge audience appeal. Some of the movies that the critics love have zero audience appeal and are dull. Any movie that lives on and people love watching it year after year is a great movie.
I don't see Ice Castles as a sympathy movie. It's a movie about overcoming obstacles. Sometimes cheesy is good. Plus Ice Castles had a beautiful score.
I was a fan of SP and remember this episode. The highlight was the clip of American Graffiti which was coming to network television. It was because of the plug that I turned in to watch in weeks later. I always remember that morning after in high school shop class we were discussing AG for the entire class. Most of the talk centered around Toad's adventures in the liquor store. It was also the very first time I heard ' I Only Have Eyes for You · The Flamingos' and felled in love with the tune. It was a vocational high school and we came from different boroughs in New York City and we all loved the film. The funny thing is that we were just a few years away from graduating high school and would go on to enter the next phrase of our lives. Great Show and Movie. Brings back alot of memories!
I remember when it was new , I did not see it till much later on early cable TV. The end was a buzzkill though -- very sad .
Was Happy Days supposed to be the sitcom version of AG?
14:00 American Graffiti
I'm one of the FEW PEOPLE that saw Movie Movie ..in the movie theatre when it was new!
Count me as one of them.
I saw it at Radio City Music Hall and loved it
I thought Lynn Holly-Johnson was pretty good in "Ice Castles". This was her first movie as a professional actress and in real life she was an competitive skater who turned professional before getting into acting
Then she went on to star in a James Bond film. Not too bad Holly :)
Ebert was wrong. "American Graffiti" wasn't about the night before graduation, it was about the last summer night before Ronnie Howard and Richard Dreyfus were to leave for college, Ronnie leaving Cindy Williams (Dreyfus' little sister) behind for her high school senior year.
Thanks, I haven't seen it in decades but I was thinking it was the last night before college started.
Sneak Previews Season 2 Episode 9.
Regardless of them taking a fat shit on this film, I absolutely LOVE Ice Castles.
Aw, I liked “Ice Castles”, and its cheesiness. Am I shocked that Gene gave the thumbs down to another Robbie Benson film? (I’ve seen too many of these. ) Though now I want to see what he said about “Beauty and the Beast”…I won’t be shocked if he liked it, except for Robbie Benson’s part. Or, maybe he was shocked that Benson voiced The Beast.
He named it 5th best film of the year!
I think they were way off base in their review of Ice Castles.
Ice Castles still has huge audience appeal. Some of the movies that the critics love have zero audience appeal and are dull. Any movie that lives on and people love watching it year after year is a great movie.
@@tammyclay62 I agree.
I agree.
Sympathy Flicks paved the way for today's Sick Lit.
I don't see Ice Castles as a sympathy movie. It's a movie about overcoming obstacles. Sometimes cheesy is good. Plus Ice Castles had a beautiful score.