Strongest Man in the World was my childhood favorite 🤓👌🏽 nowadays more movies than not sadly seem to copy story telling of the more successful films of the past in some form or another originality is very hard to come by nowadays. Movie makers are becoming REDUNDANTLY relaxed regarding original content.
I grew up watching these movies back when they were released on VHS. Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is my personal favorite for having some unique sound effects. I would consider myself one of the fewest big fans of said film because I have both a VHS and DVD copy of the movie. I never knew there was a third film in the series, Now You See Him, Now You Don't. I'll check it out and come back to tell you my thoughts on that.
I know I'm late to the game, but I loved "the computer wore tennis shoes" as a kid. I saw it in the movie theater. It was the best of the three and I still love to watch it today. The others, I agree, are really the same movies. Remember these movies were made for kids. I think most kid's shows use the same plot over and over again and seem to forget what happened before.
I just turned 59, and I saw all of these on Disney's tv shows, not at the theater, but I do remember seeing another Kurt Russell film, "The Barefoot Executive" (which also had Joe Flynn in the cast), at a drive-in theater when I was 5 or 6. I have all 3 of these films, along w/ another film that had Kurt Russell as a co-star, from 1968 called "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" (That one starred Dean Jones, another frequent Disney lead) in a 4-film Disney collection. At the end of "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes", apparently Medfield didn't have a financial crisis, as Dean Higgins wanted to put the prize money in a Savings & Loan bank (apparently long before the 1980s S&L failures). However in the next film, "Now You See Him", the college was about to go bankrupt and faced being bought out by A.J. Arno, who wanted to make it a casino resort. Then Arno, who I thought was into bigger stuff than this, steals the invisible formula & uses it to burglarize a bank. The college was then going broke again in "Strongest Man", and Higgins needs to win that prize just to keep the school in business & himself in his job. The high school atmosphere was very apparent in "Strongest Man", as Dean Higgins is himself reprimanding a student for eating in class in "Room 603", as though the college is all located in a single building. Dexter Riley (spelled Reilly in the 1st film) did have 1 consistent friend in all 3 movies, Richard Schuyler, played by Michael McGreevey. McGreevey had appeared w/ Billy Mumy in a 1962 made for Disney movie called "Sammy, the Way-Out Seal", and he had a smaller role in "The Shaggy D.A.", also set in Medfield, USA (no college this time though) and again starring Dean Jones. Kurt Russell also had a smaller co-star role in 1968's "The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band", where his future partner, Goldie Hawn, had a small part as a dancer. You can see their age difference here, as he was still a teen but she was in her 20s.
If only Kurt and Disney knew. "Well, Kurt, in the early 80s you're going to appear in a sci-fi film that would help define the genre. To this day people still talk about it."
There was no plan for a trilogy, the first film was very succesfull and the second one too, so they went ahead with the third one. If Joe Flynn aka " Dean Higgins " had not passed away in 1974 from drowning, I am sure the films would have kept on coming !!! Do YOUR RESEARCH !!!!. Disney made many, many millions off these movies !!!
Almost all movie series are out of order ..star wars..4 th was first... Sr wrs / emp st bk./ Return of the Jedi . Then back to the begining.. Little Annie ..orphan Annie of star wars...
This trilogy was wholesome family entertainment. Loved them. Many fond memories watching these with my family.
Wow...I'm turning 48 this year, and I clearly remember watching all 3 of these on tv in the early 80s. I remember loving them all.
These were great movies !!!
Some of the funniest movies ever made !!!!
These 3 films were incredible !!! So funny !!! I was born in 1964 and watching these in the early to mid 70's I never forgot them !!!
Strongest Man in the World was my childhood favorite 🤓👌🏽 nowadays more movies than not sadly seem to copy story telling of the more successful films of the past in some form or another originality is very hard to come by nowadays. Movie makers are becoming REDUNDANTLY relaxed regarding original content.
I grew up watching these movies back when they were released on VHS. Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is my personal favorite for having some unique sound effects. I would consider myself one of the fewest big fans of said film because I have both a VHS and DVD copy of the movie. I never knew there was a third film in the series, Now You See Him, Now You Don't. I'll check it out and come back to tell you my thoughts on that.
Me too !!! I have VHS copies of all 3 movies !!!!
Now You See Him, Now You Don't is hillarious !!!
I know I'm late to the game, but I loved "the computer wore tennis shoes" as a kid. I saw it in the movie theater. It was the best of the three and I still love to watch it today. The others, I agree, are really the same movies. Remember these movies were made for kids. I think most kid's shows use the same plot over and over again and seem to forget what happened before.
I just turned 59, and I saw all of these on Disney's tv shows, not at the theater, but I do remember seeing another Kurt Russell film, "The Barefoot Executive" (which also had Joe Flynn in the cast), at a drive-in theater when I was 5 or 6. I have all 3 of these films, along w/ another film that had Kurt Russell as a co-star, from 1968 called "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" (That one starred Dean Jones, another frequent Disney lead) in a 4-film Disney collection.
At the end of "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes", apparently Medfield didn't have a financial crisis, as Dean Higgins wanted to put the prize money in a Savings & Loan bank (apparently long before the 1980s S&L failures). However in the next film, "Now You See Him", the college was about to go bankrupt and faced being bought out by A.J. Arno, who wanted to make it a casino resort. Then Arno, who I thought was into bigger stuff than this, steals the invisible formula & uses it to burglarize a bank.
The college was then going broke again in "Strongest Man", and Higgins needs to win that prize just to keep the school in business & himself in his job. The high school atmosphere was very apparent in "Strongest Man", as Dean Higgins is himself reprimanding a student for eating in class in "Room 603", as though the college is all located in a single building.
Dexter Riley (spelled Reilly in the 1st film) did have 1 consistent friend in all 3 movies, Richard Schuyler, played by Michael McGreevey. McGreevey had appeared w/ Billy Mumy in a 1962 made for Disney movie called "Sammy, the Way-Out Seal", and he had a smaller role in "The Shaggy D.A.", also set in Medfield, USA (no college this time though) and again starring Dean Jones.
Kurt Russell also had a smaller co-star role in 1968's "The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band", where his future partner, Goldie Hawn, had a small part as a dancer. You can see their age difference here, as he was still a teen but she was in her 20s.
If only Kurt and Disney knew.
"Well, Kurt, in the early 80s you're going to appear in a sci-fi film that would help define the genre. To this day people still talk about it."
For some reason..Kurt is smarter then he acts.
13 year old genius possibly.
Got away with murder and reward is ten year by winners.
You do know...stand up...be a voice...
Kurt killed him , catch him if you can .
I am 59 and saw all these at the drive-in growing up !!!
There was no plan for a trilogy, the first film was very succesfull and the second one too, so they went ahead with the third one. If Joe Flynn aka " Dean Higgins " had not passed away in 1974 from drowning, I am sure the films would have kept on coming !!! Do YOUR RESEARCH !!!!. Disney made many, many millions off these movies !!!
The 3 movies are on Disney +.
Where I'm at, only two are available on there.
A great childhood memory for me....maybe twenty years from now we can make fun of your trash picks for great movies!
These were all great movies !!!
Good coverage. Big trouble in little China is Kurt's best movie
Hey ..have I got a rabbit hole for you.
It belongs to Ozwald.
It's goes from Disney Camelot to Kennedy's Camelot.
Don't forget Medfield was the school's in Leave it to Beaver episodes
You know that the guys (as they were mostly guys), who invented the internet, were of Kurt’s generation or older, right?
I loved The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. I do not love your Venn diagram.😉
These were great movies !!!
Did you honestly not know about Kurt Russell’s early acting career? I thought it was common knowledge.
He killed Walt.
Same formula. Different scripts
Kurt , befriends Disney to get close to him..genius.
Or puppet.?
Is Disney's death a " catch me if you can ".?
Yeah, but can he run Doom?
Your eye for patterns is as sharp as mine.
What about that darn cat ?
What town was that in..
Follow me boys . Shows him with a rifle...Disney dies.
Gets 10 year .
Ping pong ...full grown man and a 13 year old boy..
All those rides...where did they play ping pong ?
There is more to this then meets the lie..
WHO ARE YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
Can you guess who killed Disney ?
Fyi...the Kennedy Oz enigmas brought me to Disney Camelot through Kennedy Camelot .
You don't even know what you are talking about !!! Do more research !!!
Kurt Russell with Disney's death , I believe I'm gonna catch up to you.
I believe I can catch you.
What the hell are you talking about ????
Caesar Romero looks like Onassis..
Kurt / Dexter...genius psychopaths..
Almost all movie series are out of order ..star wars..4 th was first...
Sr wrs / emp st bk./ Return of the Jedi .
Then back to the begining..
Little Annie ..orphan Annie of star wars...
Yes...the obvious...
Disney death , Kurt russel , catch me if you can.
Real life , not reel life.