Encino Man

1992

Action / Comedy

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811.94 MB
1280*692
English 2.0
PG
23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
P/S 1 / 10
1.47 GB
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English 2.0
PG
23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
P/S 6 / 10

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Reviewed by lee_eisenberg9 / 10

the one time when Pauly Shore did something good

Obviously, any time that you have a story involving two Southern California teenagers (think Bill and Ted),you know that the story's going to be completely goofy. "Encino Man" is a prime example. While high school dudes Dave (Sean Astin) and Stoney (Pauly Shore) are searching their backyard for pre-historic artifacts, they come across a caveman (Brendan Fraser) encapsulated in ice. They put the guy next to a furnace to thaw him out while they're at school, only he turns out to be alive. So, they proceed to try and teach him the early '90s, with varying degrees of success.

True, the whole thing's completely silly, but it doesn't pretend to be anything else. It's too bad that Pauly Shore later branched out into pathetically idiotic movies like "Bio-Dome", because "Encino Man" is a laugh riot.

Reviewed by mark.waltz5 / 10

Are cave men smarter than late 20th Century teens? Uh, duh....

It took a pre-historic earthquake to bury him in ice, and it took the pre- cursor to the Northridge quake to unleash him from his frozen coffin. Brendan Fraser is at his zany best, putting Sean Astin and Pauly Shore to shame in this teen comedy that quarter of a century later now becomes a very guilty pleasure. The ideal of L.A. valley teenagers remains unchanged from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" days, stereotyping California teens as seemingly eternally high, more stoned than the man from the stone age. Fraser, aka George of the Jungle, really is a blast from the past, and this time, he's not coming out of a bomb shelter.

"Some of us pump and some of us slump" is just one very clichéd piece of dialog, spoken by one of the bullies who tapes Astin to the school wall. Back when "selfies" was considered a dorky thing (with good reason),Astin takes one of the threesome, from a Polaroid no less, giving the predictable sight gag towards Fraser involving the flash.

My teem years were a period of my life that I am glad to be way past, and in seeing this, I am glad they didn't involve Southern California trends as seen here. Fraser speaks little except to speak in a grunt phrases spoken to him, but he is an absolute comic gem. So I can say that there is a lot to be amused by, but it has the i.q. level of a blank c.d. case. Stereotypical uncool adults look on perplexed by Fraser's behavior, although Mariette Hartley makes for a pretty cool mom. All in all, not bad, but without Fraser, this wouldn't be going in any time capsule.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

cute but not hilarious

Dave Morgan (Sean Astin) decides to dig his own swimming pool for an end of high school party. Along with his wacky best friend Stoney Brown (Pauly Shore),they find a frozen caveman Link (Brendan Fraser). Dave is in love with his old friend Robyn Sweeney (Megan Ward). However she's now out of his league with douche bully boyfriend Matt Wilson (Michael DeLuise) and dismissive friend Ella (Robin Tunney). Link gets thawed out and tries to adjust to the modern world with the help of the boys. Link becomes the cool new guy in school with Dave and Stoney tagging along.

It's sometimes fun. Pauly Shore is actually likable as the wacky sidekick. Sean Astin is a bit too hyper desperate. Brendan Fraser is great as the wild caveman. It's cute but not hilarious. Director Les Mayfield doesn't have the greatest comedic touch. The movie survives on the wild performances of Fraser and Shore.

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