WaterLoo
02-12-2009, 10:00 AM
Anyone remember this movie, "The Wizard", that came out in 1989? It stars Fred Savage as a 12-year-old boy who has a 6-year-old autistic half-brother and he helps him escape from being placed in a special home by springing him from an institution and because of his knack for videogame playing, takes him to California to win a videogame contest, or something? Anyway, I just saw it again for the first time in twenty years on TV and forgot how good/bad it was.
First of all, when I went to see it back in '89, being the Nintendo-obsessed geek that I was, I was both disappointed and pleasantly surprised by this movie. Disappointed because I thought there'd be alot more game-playing and surprised because it actually had a nice story to it. My twin sister insisted I take her, because she was obsessed with both Fred Savage and Christian Slater (she also made me go with her to see "Little Monsters" that same year, which is one of the worst movies ever made).
However, watching now, I can't help but feel this movie is wrong on many levels. Firstly, if this film is/was aimed at kids, then what message were we sending out here by showing them hitchiking across town, going all the way to Reno by themselves and gambling? Not to mention the red-haired 13-year-old girl who manages to stop a bad guy by yelling out, "HE TOUCHED MY BREAST!!!!!" Pretty brilliant, but very unsettling considering this was a 13-year-old. And what was the deal with that very old man wearing a green speedo and dress shoes standing near Fred Savage?
Anyway, like I said, one of those rare films that I find myself neutral on. And by the way, the little video "Wizard" is the same kid who played the teenage baseball manager in "Little Big League" and he was recently in an episode of "Priviliged". I think his name is Luke Edwards and he's now nearing the big 3-0!!
First of all, when I went to see it back in '89, being the Nintendo-obsessed geek that I was, I was both disappointed and pleasantly surprised by this movie. Disappointed because I thought there'd be alot more game-playing and surprised because it actually had a nice story to it. My twin sister insisted I take her, because she was obsessed with both Fred Savage and Christian Slater (she also made me go with her to see "Little Monsters" that same year, which is one of the worst movies ever made).
However, watching now, I can't help but feel this movie is wrong on many levels. Firstly, if this film is/was aimed at kids, then what message were we sending out here by showing them hitchiking across town, going all the way to Reno by themselves and gambling? Not to mention the red-haired 13-year-old girl who manages to stop a bad guy by yelling out, "HE TOUCHED MY BREAST!!!!!" Pretty brilliant, but very unsettling considering this was a 13-year-old. And what was the deal with that very old man wearing a green speedo and dress shoes standing near Fred Savage?
Anyway, like I said, one of those rare films that I find myself neutral on. And by the way, the little video "Wizard" is the same kid who played the teenage baseball manager in "Little Big League" and he was recently in an episode of "Priviliged". I think his name is Luke Edwards and he's now nearing the big 3-0!!