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In 1988, Patton mentioned actor and comedian Steve Martin as an influence on Mr. Bungle,[145] and the singer would later state that he felt identified with him.[189] He also credited disco band Village People for his use of irony and stage costumes, believing that \"a lot of people [did not] understand [the band's deliberate sarcasm]\".[190] Mr. Bungle covered \"Macho Man\" as early as 1985 (its second active year).[191] Another ideological influence was shock rock singer GG Allin,[107] who Patton considered \"the musician who never sold out\" and admired that \"he lived and died for what he believed in.\"[192]
\"The Goonies\" is definitely a cult film and people who like it don't just like it...they think it's the best film ever! However, my bet is most of these folks were kids who saw it in the 1980s. I was in my 20s when it debuted....and I noticed it was marketed towards kids, even more so than most of Steven Spielberg's productions, so I avoided it. And, after seeing it tonight....many years later, I realized I was right...I just wasn't in the demographics the studio was seeking out with this film. With the stars being kids, the jokes being crude, the adventure plot, and the logic often being tenuous at best, it clearly is NOT a film marketed towards adults. And, I am sure this added to the appeal of the film to kids...that it was THEIR film and adults just didn't get it!The film stars a group of four kids and three teens. The kids in particular seem like caricatures...not real kids. You have the fat kid, the brainy computer nerd Asian kid, the smart aleck kid who can somehow read 17th century Spanish and the 'normal' kid who is the hero. They are tropes more than kids. As for the adults, most of them in the film are crooks or jerks....as this IS a kids' movie and kids LIKE films where adults are the enemy...at least that's how it was in the 1980s.The group stumble upon a treasure map in the normal kid's attic and the map takes them to the hideout for three awful criminals. The kids manage to sneak past them and explore the tunnels beneath the house for pirate treasure...assisted by the teens and a weird guy named 'Sloth'. Eventually, the crooks realize what's happening and it's a mad dash to the treasure.As I said before, the film is marketed towards kids....with plenty of content that might have worried parents back in the 80s. Murder, a surprising amount of bad language and a scary plot...just the sort of stuff kids love! However, as an adult, you watch this and notice all the illogical plot elements and cheap cliches....stuff kids generally don't notice.My rating is a 2 for adults and 8 for younger kids. Adults will find it very rough viewing....even painful at times. It will also upset many parents because so much adult material is in the film. Kids will LOVE the adult material and like that it casts kids (albeit incredibly unrealistic ones) as the heroes. Overall, I'd give this one a 4...but strongly advise adults (unless they saw it and loved it in 1985) to avoid it like the plague.By the way, if you do watch, note when Anne Ramsey yells at the kids \"The only thing we serve is tongue!\". It's ironic, as soon after she made the film, Ramsey lost much of her tongue due to cancer surgery! 1e1e36bf2d