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Title: Crossroads(not Britney Spears)
Post by: Robert George on March 27, 2002, 11:36:23 AM
Hello, I'd like to see if there are more people who have seen Crossroads(1986) with the same kid as in Karate Kid. It's a cool film, but it sucks. And, to those of you who've made this site: Include 1986's version of the guitar movie Crossroads as a bad movie!
Title: Re: Crossroads(not Britney Spears)
Post by: Robert George on March 27, 2002, 11:38:04 AM
You're stupid!!
The movie rocks!
Robert George wrote:
>
> Hello, I'd like to see if there are more people who
> have seen Crossroads(1986) with the same kid as in Karate
> Kid. It's a cool film, but it sucks. And, to those of you
> who've made this site: Include 1986's version of the guitar
> movie Crossroads as a bad movie!
Title: Re: Crossroads(not Britney Spears)
Post by: Trumpey on March 27, 2002, 02:29:09 PM
I was onto the guitar school thing around that time and it was a big deal because Steve Vai was in it.  It's the same basic plot as the Karate Kid
Title: Re: Crossroads(not Britney Spears)
Post by: Nathan on March 28, 2002, 11:30:22 AM
I found it kinda lumpy -- the supernatural bits were so divorced from the rest of the movie, they seemed like they were from a different script.  But the Ry Cooder soundtrack rocked mightily, and the guy who played Satan was perfect.

Nathan
Title: Re: Crossroads(not Britney Spears)
Post by: Ancient One on March 28, 2002, 08:41:13 PM
Who took notice of the acting and script anyway?????   Blah!!!!!!!
I thought the music was the grouse.  Best soundtrack from a movie.
The duet duel at the end, WICKED.  A lot of other people must like that part too, 'cause every copy I borrow, has the guitalr duel worn out.
Title: Re: Crossroads(not Britney Spears)
Post by: Trumpey on March 29, 2002, 04:56:31 PM
The grouse? I like that.  I had a friend who used to say The People.  Like "Those brownies look like the People"  Steve Vai played both parts of the duel, Ry Cooder did the spooky blues business.