Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to an all new Reaction & Review. Tonight, guys, I'm gonna be covering a Sci-Fi action movie from 1988. That movie is "Cherry 2000".
Now the story behind this movie is a bit of an interesting one. See, the movie was originally finished in 1986 and was set to be released that year. However, for one reason or another, Orion Pictures, the studio that put out this movie, shelved it for 2 years until it was finally released in 1988. Now I would love to tell you why it was shelved, however, I really don't know. I don't know if it was because someone over at Orion Pictures didn't like the final product, and thus the reason it was put on the shelf. I genuinely don't know. But what's interesting about this is that the version I have on DVD does contain a documentary on the making of this this movie. So if this movie is at least halfway decent, I may end up checking out that documentary at some point, and see if they actually even acknowledge the film being shelved for 2 years.
Now putting that aside, I do know the movie stars Melanie Griffith, who also happens to be a bounty hunter, as she tries to help out our main male lead to try and get some girl robot version of his wife. Well, to be more accurate, it's more of a robot replicant of his wife. And no, I don't know why this guy is married to a robot. I'm sure it might make some sense once I start watching the movie.
Which I plan on doing right now, because I really want to like this movie, guys. In fact, I've been wanting to see this thing ever since I watched the trailer for it a couple of years ago, and it grabbed my attention enough to want to watch it. And thus, here we are. I'm gonna see if this movie is even halfway decent. And the only way I'm gonna find that out is if I shut up and I push play, and I'm gonna do that right now. So, without further ado, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "Cherry 2000".
5 minutes later
You know, guys, I have seen plenty of sex scenes done before in other movies where they still play it rather safe. This one's sorta unique, but this couple is doing it while the water bubbles from the dishwasher is slowly squirting out of itself onto the floor, while they're making out. I'm not totally sure if that was meant to be an innuendo, but either way...oh, and the blonde girl has short circuited itself. Huh...well, anyway, at least, prior to all that, at least it's a little bit unique.
11 minutes later
Wait, why is there a cat inside a huge water jug? No seriously, guys, there's literally a cat inside of a big water jug, and I have to ask further, how the hell did it get inside that jug in the first place?! That just makes no sense and I feel really sorry for that poor cat, too, because I like cats, and the fact that it has no way out is really kinda sad, actually.
18 minutes later
All right, guys, I didn't want to ask this, but seeing as how we're about a little over half an hour into the film right now, I may as well ask it anyway. Is anything interesting gonna happen in this movie? I can see that the movie is trying something, I just wish it was little more interesting right now. I'm hoping that it does get more interesting as the movie progresses, but right now, this movie's a little bit on the dull side.
11 minutes later
OK, I've never seen a rattlesnake being cooked inside a toaster oven before. I'm not sure how practical that really is, but I guess it could enhance it in being edible. Though I suppose if I were cooking an animal inside a toaster oven, I'm not sure a rattlesnake would be my first option.
16 minutes later
I believe I've found a problem with this movie, guys. The pacing in this film is just *incredibly* slow. Which, I normally wouldn't mind a slower paced movie, if it was actually going somewhere, but unfortunately, it's crawling at a snail's pace right now. I really hope that it picks up soon, because I'm starting to lose a bit of interest here.
20 minutes later
I'm really sorry guys for not saying a whole lot, it's just that this movie really hasn't given me much to work with in quite a while. I want to say something that interests me, but outside of the score, everything else has just been surprisingly boring as hell. The movie's still slow as shit and I'm losing my patience with this awful pacing. I'm just...flabbergasted, guys.
The Review
Well, guys, that was "Cherry 2000". I'm gonna shut this movie off now...good lord. I normally would have something to say right now, but, guys, this movie has left me speechless. And it's obviously not a good kind of speechless, either. This movie is straight-up disappointing. I wanted to like this movie, guys. I really did. I wanted to enjoy this so much that I would've loved to add it to my ever growing DVD collection. Well...that's unfortunately not going to happen now. Which also means that I'm not gonna be watching that documentary that's advertised on the DVD case. Because, in my own mind, I believe I know why Orion Pictures shelved this movie for 2 years. This film is just...not good at all. It really kinda sucks actually.
So, why don't I just go ahead start this review off here by talking about the writing. The best way I can summarize the writing here for you guys is that it borders on being plotless. The entire goal of Sam Treadwell, our main male character of the movie, is that he wants to get a model of his robot wife back. The thing is, the make and model of her is so hard to find that he'd have to go out into the desert to find her. And just in case you might be wondering about the title of this movie, that's the model that Sam is trying to find. And to do this, he hires a bounty hunter/tracker by the name of Edith Johnson, who is actually the redhead you see on the front cover for the DVD, and, again, she's played by Melanie Griffith. I'll talk more about her performance in this movie later on, but that's who Sam hires. Well...not at first, anyways. He first stops at this bar where he hires two cowboys to try and help him, however, they suspect that he might not have the money. So when they eventually try to mug him, he ends up out-maneuvering them before escaping. Which basically is another way of saying that entire scene where he tried to get the cowboys to help him was entirely pointless and served no purpose other than for padding's sake.
And it's here where I have to talk about one of the two big problems this movie suffers from when it come to it's writing. The pacing here is just horrible. I know I've been kinda beating this horse already, but it bears repeating. This movie is so fucking slow that you could've cut out a mountain of padding and it probably would've flowed better. I'm not saying the film would've been great, but it could've cut out a ton of padding that this movie already has. And it's not just on a writing issue either, there's an action scene in this movie where Edith's car is connected to a magnet from a crane and it's slowly moving them as a shootout happens. And this entire sequence is so slow and boring that I honestly felt nothing for it. Do you know how bad that is when an action scene that's suppose to be interesting makes you feel nothing? That's how horribly paced that scene was. And even then, the action scenes in this movie aren't really all that interesting to begin with. A lot of it is just shootouts and some explosions. It's nothing new, even for 1988's standards. And I probably shouldn't be saying that, seeing as how this movie was supposed to be released 2 years prior, however, because it was officially released in 1988, I'm going by that year's standards.
Anyway, let's talk about the second big problem this that movie suffers from. And it has do with it's tone. You see, guys, I can see there are moments here where the movie is trying to be campy and sorta goofy at times. But the problem here is that it doesn't really do enough of it. This movie takes itself seriously. And most of that seriousness comes from our main characters, because almost every time that they are on camera, it just feels like the life and charm is sucked right out of this movie. And there's almost no chemistry when it comes to these main characters. Main characters who, mind you, that you're suppose to care about. But there's nothing here to make you want to care about them! Even when the movie tries to build up some sort of conflict or emotional moment between the two, all of it's just one and done, and *nothing* comes from it. You're not gonna care about any of these characters, because their personalities are just so damn boring that I lost interest about halfway into the movie, and that's not a good thing at all, especially when you're movie is moving at a glacial pace, too.
And I'm not really gonna exclude this blandness to our main characters. That goes for *every* character that exists in this movie. It doesn't matter if it's our villains, who are led by Tim Thomerson, our supporting cast, minor characters, every character is bland and fucking forgettable! Granted, I'm not asking for depth from every character in the movie, I just want a reason to care about any of these characters, if not just the main characters, but no, this movie does nothing like that whatsoever with them. So basically, you have a sci-fi adventure film with no rhyme, or reason, to care about anything that's happening on screen! And I'm sorry that I keep harping on the shallow characters, but, guys, that is how poorly written this movie is when it comes to its characters. It's just *really* bad.
So, to sum it up, the writing in this movie is just, well, disappointingly terrible. And I could easily go on another half hour about how lifeless the characters are, however, I've said enough about it as is, and there are more pressing issues to talk about when it comes to the other problems this movie has. Speaking of, let's talk about the acting. The acting in this movie is just awful with the one lone exception being Tim Thomerson as Lester. He's the only one here who seems to be having fun with his role, as shallow as it is. He's the only one who seems to be trying here, which is in stark contrast to our main cast, because both of them really sucked. Melanie Griffith, in particular, is horrible here. Because she sounds so robotic and soulless throughout the entire film. And mind you, I watched "Cecil B. Demented", another movie starring Melanie Griffith that I didn't like, and she turned in a far better showing there when compared to this movie. She's horrible here, and I have no idea if her acting in this film was because of her direction or that she just genuinely did not care enough to put in any effort in this movie. I know I normally put the blame on the writing for this, because there's only so much you can do with a bad script, but you know what? Just based on the two movies I've seen both involving Melanie Griffith, part of me is now fearing ever watching another movie involving her ever again. Now, who knows? Maybe the next time I encounter another movie with her in it, I'll give it another chance. But that's gonna be a long ways off after sitting through 2 movies where she's the starring role, and failed to impress in both of them.
So yeah, she was terrible in this movie, and that also includes everyone else not named Tim Thomerson. David Andrews as Sam Treadwell is also just as wooden and robotic as his female co-star is. Granted, in comparison, he's slightly better at acting than she was here. However, that's really not saying a whole lot, seeing as how he still phoned it in, too. Though in his case, I am not going to entirely blame his performance here because of the script that was given to him. That, plus I haven't really seen any other movies that I can think of which he had a part in. So I'm gonna give him a slight pass here. Him, and, of course, Tim Thomerson, since he turned in the best showing out of everyone here.
Special effects in this movie range in being OK at best. There's surprisingly not a lot I can talk about when it comes to the effects because there's not much here. I will say, though, that the costuming here is actually decent. Granted, none of it is amazing, however, I will still give it some praise for it being decent at least. Editing here, however, is terrible. And I'm going to take a while guess here and say that this movie had to be dubbed over at some point. Because there's a scene in this movie where Sam is blowing up the cars from Lester's home base at night, and Edith comes by with her car after the other cars start exploding. He says something that I forgot about, but when Edith tells him to get in, her mouth does not move at all! I'm serious, guys, it's painstakingly noticeable, especially if you noticed it like I did. Now I have no idea as to when these lines were dubbed in, but it is so bad here that I am shocked that it got passed the editors when they were finishing putting this film together. I don't care how brief it is, it is beyond atrocious with how poorly looped in that dialogue was.
Camerawork here is pretty good. Lighting here is lit pretty well. Although a lot of this movie was shot outdoors, so it would make sense for the lighting to be really good. Sound-mixing here is mostly good, except for another moment during that scene where Melanie's dialogue was poorly dubbed in, and that's when the first couple of shots that Sam shoots from his gun where the sound effects were missing before they finally added it in during the last couple of shots. It's also pretty bad, though admittedly, it's only just for that scene alone. Music here is actually the one true positive I can say about this film, and that's because it was done by Basil Poledouris, the same gentlemen who did music for the two "Conan" movies from the 80's, along with a bunch of other classic movies that are too many to count. It's really good here, and it's the only saving grace about this movie that stops it from bordering on shit.
So yeah, guys, when all is said and done, am I able to recommend "Cherry 2000"? No. I really cannot find anyway to recommend this movie at all. And it's such a shame because, again, I wanted to like this movie. Hell, I wanted to love it. I genuinely believed that I would enjoy this movie, even if it had some faults, or was heavily flawed, that I would find something enjoyable out of it to make me want to hold onto my copy of the film and rewatch it again. Unfortunately, I can't always get what I want. This movie is quite possibly one of the most disappointing films I have ever seen for this series. And that's saying a lot, considering I've seen my fair share of disappointment, but this movie somehow ranks up near the top of that list, because it's a movie that could've have been a cult classic that I would've loved to have rewatched again. However, even if this movie is a cult classic to some people who really enjoy it, this is one of those cult classics that I can't find myself ever doing that for. And that, to me, is the biggest disappointment of all. I just can't find any reason to go back to it ever again. But hey, you know what? I still got plenty of other cult classic movies that I can rewatch to satisfy my needs. And the first one that comes to mind is Troma's classic movie, "The Toxic Avenger". I'm gonna go and watch that right now because I need to feel some joy right now after having to suffer through this...thing. So yeah, I know exactly what I'm gonna be doing next.
And with that, guys, we come to the close of another Reaction & Review. Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care, and I will see you all later. Peace.