Encino Man [Region 2] | ![Encino Man [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71SXHYX1MHL._SL500_.gif)
| Director: Les Mayfield Actors: Sean Astin, Brendan Fraser, Pauly Shore, Megan Ward, Robin Tunney Category: DVD
Buy Used: $79.99
Rating: 44 reviews
Format: Pal Languages: English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), Swedish (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), Danish (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), Greek (Subtitled), Croatian (Subtitled), German (Original Language), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
EAN: 7321922345950 ASIN: B00004RYUE
Theatrical Release Date: May 22, 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Brendan Fraser made his film debut in this 1992 comedy that never quite discovers its audience constituency. On the one hand, it features Pauly Shore, which would seem to define the picture's tone and identity accordingly. On the other hand, the film's other leading man is Sean Astin, the earnest star of Rudy, suggesting that Encino Man will have a lot of heart despite its silly premise. But none of that turns out to be true. Fraser plays an unfrozen caveman discovered by a pair of California high school outcasts (Shore and Astin). As the grunting newcomer becomes popular with the other kids, Shore and Astin try to bask in his reflected glow. Fraser, beginning a long movie career playing cartoonish goofballs, works entirely on instinct and earns his laughs. Shore, however, relies on his familiar verbal shtick, and Astin makes a great overgrown puppy pining after a lost girlfriend. Directed by Les Mayfield, who came to this project from his acclaimed documentary, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse. --Tom Keogh
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Stupid but funny. November 10, 2008 ADRIENNE MILLER (TENNESSEE) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Encino Man starring Sean Astin, Pauly Shore, and Brendan Fraser is silly stupid even to this day. This is a film you can't take seriously, you will either love or loathe this playful comedy. Fraser and Astin are good actors but Shore... well he's not that talented. Encino Man is definitely a guilty pleasure, enjoy in secret.
5 Stars for Movie, only 3 for DVD, here's why.... April 14, 2008 Ewok_1982 (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't need to review this movie in detail, it's a classic for me, I love it, grew up with it, etc etc. I just thought I should mention a flaw I noticed with the DVD release and that is that an entire line/joke from the movie seems to have been cut out from the DVD. In the scene when Pauly Shore and Sean Astin are taching Link to defend himself, wrestle, karate, etc. Link picks Pauly Shore up over his shoulders, spins him around a few times and drops him hard on the floor. When this happens Pauly Shore is SUPPOSED to go "owww, my pancreas." When this movie came out and was popular that was one of the really funny and memorable lines in the movie that people would go around repeating. It helped make Pauly Shore a big star in the 90's with his Weasil Lingo. However, it seems that in the DVD the "owww, my pancreas" was just taken out of the film entirely, not dubbed over or anything, just gone, and I can't imagine why because it wasn't vulgar or inappropriate in any way. It was just funny, and in a comedy movie those things are kind of important. I'd be curious to know from anyone else who knows the movie well and has a copy of the DVD if that line is missing from their copy as well. It might not seem like THAT big of a deal, but trust me, it sucks the humor right out of the scene. That line was the big pay-off of that scene, and was funny and popular enough to turn into sort of a catch phrase in the early 90's. So watching the movie and noticing that is kind of a disappointment, which is why I have to take a couple of stars away from the DVD. There is a short making-of kind of featurette from 1991 with a few of the big cast members in it, which for a fan, still makes owning the DVD worth it at a low price, along with having it in Widescreen, but if I'm being honest, when viewing the movie itself, I tend to just watch my old VHS copy, because it's 100% complete, no missing material. Thought that people who really love this movie should know. If you're just a casual viewer, you probably won't mind this little flaw.
crap, thats all. August 20, 2007 H. Paratte (grafton, n-s,canada) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
i got this thig because it said that it resembled WAYNE's WORLD,a masterpeice.it doesnt , all this says is that ALL of these actors should deserve to die. this movie could be the leading cause in mass suicide. horrible,just a horrible movie. DONT see it, please!
Most excellent, but quick question for other fans out there... May 27, 2007 Lindsay (DFW, Texas) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Loved this movie since it came out, so I've had both the vhs tape and the dvd of it. Has anyone else noticed that on the dvd version, a part is missing? When Dave and Stoney are trying to teach Link how to fight to defend himself - at the end of that scene - you don't hear Stoney's wonderful line, 'Ow, my pancreas!' What's up with that? Oh, and I'd just like to point out that the movie Clueless (another great flick) owes a good part of its linguistic brilliance to Encino Man.
Stone Age and Cavemen April 13, 2007 D.M.G (NYC) I brought this movie based on the fact that I watched it when I was younger and that I love it to pieces. I had to have it in my collection. I found the movie quite entertaining and funny as heck.
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