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Fat City New Orleans [Import]

 Unrated   DVD

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Product Details

  • Format: Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC, Import
  • Language: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • MPAA Rating: UNRATED
  • Studio: Vanguard Cinema
  • Release Date: Jan 31 2012
  • ASIN: B005RYIF9M

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Amazon.com: 3.8 out of 5 stars  6 reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Indie Film: That 70s Show Goes to New Orleans Mar 13 2012
By Porsche 911 Black Edition - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Read the book and bought the movie...basically its "That 70s Show" goes to New Orleans. The opening scene is a montage of the French Quarter, Bourbon Street and the Garden District along St.Charles. Unlike the book, which is more detailed, the hunting scene is reduced to a single double entendre about Paul's teenage appetite for girls. We quickly meet his soon-to-be "try anything" teenage girlfriend Ashley at Kaleb's, a bar in Fat City (suburb of New Orleans) with her two other girlfriends Sally and Stephanie. After sharing a quaalude, they leave the bar for the lakefront...only to be caught by the cops in the backseat of their dad's 1970's Cadillac convertible. The cop has a strong southern accent and despite some harsh actions (no spoiler) ends up letting them go despite having him pour out the Dixie beers from the ice chest in the back seat...this kind of gives you an idea of the 70s mind set for teenage drinking. Paul has late night calls with girlfriends of Ashley after going through the nightly "inquistion" with his parents who discreetly smell his breath when kissing him good night and routinely ask him about drinking. Paul's best friend Billy is around whenever Paul is not on a date and is his confidant. It is through Billy, that we find out Paul has a secret crush on Clementine, the very sexy girlfriend of his weed connection friend, Steve. The scenes of Paul and Billy getting a "shotgun" from Clementine are classic. Background score tranistions by "That 70s Show" composer feels like the TV show especially when they are getting high. Most of the movie is Paul and Billy getting into trouble and meeting new girls with an interesting twist when he gets together with Clementine and her best friend Roxy towards the end of the movie. Throughout the movie there is Paul's old love interest, Tara showing up and lurking as a motivator to Paul's activities. It is Paul's interest in girls that pushes him to try out for cheerleading and expand his female dating repertoire...which only lasts for a while due to his hard core partying. Ashley plays a cute, innocent girlfriend who appears to be in love for the first time. She tugs on our heart strings especially towards the end of the movie when Tara unexpectedly takes Paul away from the billiard tables at the Senior Prom...nice Elvis Costello "Allison" playing in the background gets the tears moving. There are some other scenes with more cute innocent 70s girls such as Samantha in the Babylon Modeling School and Melody at the Lakefront. A theme of the movie is Paul's constant struggle with his parents trying to reign him in without being overly restrictive and Paul almost always taking advantage of their trust. One of the funniest scenes takes place in a restaurant with Paul and Billy using a hotel key from a previous prom to charge drinks and expensive foods to the pretty blonde waitress who looks past their fake moustaches. I'm a big fan of Mila Kunis and "That 70s Show" and this is the kind of light retrospective of the 70s set in New Orleans that I love. Its funny and loaded with the 70s mindset about life. Definitely an independent feature with a "B+" grade
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5.0 out of 5 stars Life is a Huge Party! April 22 2012
By Meow Meow Kitty - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Hilarious and interesting! Being a huge fan of "Austin Powers" and "That `70's Show," this movie was right up my alley. Cute and fun, this story mimics the coming of age story with a twist. Truly immersing you in the 1970's, you will be entranced with the realistic feel, setting, and story line. Some may dislike the indie, fresh feel, however, it was the best aspect in my opinion. It is so reminiscent of my younger years, getting into trouble, and ignoring my good intentioned parents. Truth be told, I never experimented within the illegal realm, however it adds a little good-natured humor into the story. However, if illegal substances are an issue, you may not enjoy that aspect of the film. Follow the intricate stories of Paul, Billy, and Ashley as they discover the good, the bad, and the memorable aspects of life in New Orleans, anything goes! Run from the cops, avoid the parents, and fall in love! Experience life in the town where the party never dies, and in an era where partying was a way of life. Cute, innocent, and rebellious! 5/5 stars!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this Film! April 18 2012
By MSharpe - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
A friend of mine insisted I watch Fat City New Orleans. It didn't seem like something I would normally see myself, but I'm glad I pressed play! I was immediately drawn into the plot and found it to be a charming, honest and funny coming of age story. The writing is brilliant, the performances are spot-on and the production is quite impressive overall. Highly recommended to any of my fellow disco era fanatics!

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