The Robert Downey Jr Film Guide
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Johnny Be Good (1988)
Summary
A high school football star is aggressively recruited by colleges.
Director
Bud Smith
Downey Factor
Medium. Anthony Michael Hall is the star of this one.
Character
Leo Wiggins, sidekick to Anthony Michael Hall's star football player.
Looks
Not bad, but not outstanding.
Performance
Comedic, but beyond off-beat.
Dies, Gay or Villain
No, no, no.
Cast
Anthony Michael Hall, Uma Thurman, Robert Downey Sr.
Connection
Anthony Michael Hall in Hail Caesar and Weird Science.
Robert Downey Sr.'s Hugo Pool, Pound, Moment to Moment, Up the Academy, Rented Lips, America, Too Much Sun, Greaser's Palace, in The Last Party and Sr.
Jennifer Tilly in Rented Lips.
RDJ Says
[The critics] hated me in Johnny Be Good. The Los Angeles Times crucified me. They said I sounded like Pee-wee Herman emerging from a coma.
Availability
Released in theaters 25 March 1988. Available on Blu-ray and DVD in Region 1, on DVD in Region 2 and 4.
Foreign Titles
Brazil: Johnny Bom de Transa (Johnny Does It Well)
Denmark: Johnny Walker og Damerne (Johnny Walker and the Ladies)
Italy: La Grande Promessa (The Great Promise)
Spain: Johnny Superstar
Rotten Tomatoes
Critical View
Michael Wilmington, The Los Angeles Times: A would-be satire on the excesses of big-time college football recruiting, is so bad that the NCAA might consider using it as punishment for coaches who violate regulations ... The only way the actors can make their lines play is to scream them into incomprehensibility. Even that doesn’t always work: Robert Downey Jr.—straying disastrously into Robin Williams territory—burbles out a string of ludicrous improvisations that sound like Pee-wee Herman emerging from a coma.
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: The people who made this movie should be ashamed of themselves. There are a lot of good screenplays to be filmed and only a limited amount of money to go around.
Hal Hinson, Washington Post: Many things happen in Hollywood that can't be explained by normal, right-thinking people. But this movie is so crass, so vulgar, so relentlessly brain-dead that, watching it, you think your imagination is beginning to play tricks on you. Robert Downey Jr. couldn't have threatened to blow his brains out with a rubber dart gun, could he? It had to have been a hallucination.
Does It Hold Up
The question is more like, does it have anything to live up to? No. It was bad. Now it's bad and outdated.
2 Reasons to See It
1. You're an aspiring screenwriter who needs assurance that any terrible script might get shot.
2. A rare event: Anthony Michael Hall plays a cool guy.
Overall
Dull and stupid, but maybe you'll like it if you're into the Downey/Hall team.
If You Liked It
You might also like Weird Science (1985), Hail Caesar (1993), grain alcohol.
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