A successful businessman attempts to shut down a video arcade he believes is harmful to the mental health of children.
Directed by Greydon Clark
video game
nerd
arcade
sex comedy
valley girl
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2.5 / 5
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Cast
Joe Don Baker
Joseph Rutter
Leif Green
Eugene Groebe
Jim Greenleaf
Jonathan Andrew McDorfus
Scott McGinnis
Jefferson Bailey
Jon Gries
King Vidiot
Corinne Bohrer
Patsy Rutter
John Diehl
Arnie
John Voldstad
Max
Reid Cruickshanks
Coach Straight
Kym Malin
Lola
Kim G. Michel
Alva
Jacqulin Cole
Alexis Wheeler
Crew
Greydon Clark
Director
Al Gomez
Writer
Greydon Clark
Producer
Frank Silva
Painter
Popular Reviews
8 reviews
Joey Danish
8.0★ · 01/03/26
I think more movies should have pac-man transitions.
I think more movies should have pac-man transitions.
dee
10.0★ · 09/27/24
i’ll always be the one to say but no other era in time had the perfect comedic films like the 1980s because sure you could say that the storylines in them weren’t some of best you would see and could also be all over the place but they sure did a good ass job at making the audience which is myself and many others laugh every few minutes through them and i will always give them such a huge around of applause for that especially with the line delivery from each of the characters and how they said those specific lines like for instance in this one i really loved the storyline because it wasn’t a new one but it was one that i loved when films would do like the whole these young adults/teens are trying to keep open this once place they all love to go to just be themselves and socialize with others of their age range all the while these adults trying their very hardest to try and shutdown the hangout because grown folks always seem to be miserable and hate seeing young people live out their lives in their own type of enjoyments like im always gonna eat these genre of films up because they’re always gonna do it for me and this one just had such a great cast of characters who were very unique in their own ways and you also can’t forget the huge amount of nudity that was althoughout this film because for some reason in the 80s they just had to atleast one girl pop a titty out for the camera every chance they could get i know for a fact they did for all the straight male viewers out there but nonetheless i still loved every second of this film.
i’ll always be the one to say but no other era in time had the perfect comedic films like the 1980s because sure you could say that the storylines in them weren’t some of best you would see and could also be all over the place but they sure did a good ass job at making the audience which is myself and many others laugh every few minutes through them and i will always give them such a huge around of applause for that especially with the line delivery from each of the characters and how they said those specific lines like for instance in this one i really loved the storyline because it wasn’t a new one but it was one that i loved when films would do like the whole these young adults/teens are trying to keep open this once place they all love to go to just be themselves and socialize with others of their age range all the while these adults trying their very hardest to try and shutdown the hangout because grown folks always seem to be miserable and hate seeing young people live out their lives in their own type of enjoyments like im always gonna eat these genre of films up because they’re always gonna do it for me and this one just had such a great cast of characters who were very unique in their own ways and you also can’t forget the huge amount of nudity that was althoughout this film because for some reason in the 80s they just had to atleast one girl pop a titty out for the camera every chance they could get i know for a fact they did for all the straight male viewers out there but nonetheless i still loved every second of this film.