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Hey Good Lookin'

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Hey Good Lookin' (1982)
An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.
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An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.

  • Director
    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Writer
    • Ralph Bakshi
  • Stars
    • Richard Romanus
    • David Proval
    • Jesse Welles
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Writer
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Stars
      • Richard Romanus
      • David Proval
      • Jesse Welles
    • 25User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Romanus
    Richard Romanus
    • Vinnie
    • (voice)
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Crazy Shapiro
    • (voice)
    Jesse Welles
    Jesse Welles
    • Eva
    • (voice)
    Tina Romanus
    • Rozzie
    • (voice)
    • (as Tina Bowman)
    Danny Wells
    Danny Wells
    • Stomper
    • (voice)
    Larry Bishop
    Larry Bishop
    • Stomper
    • (voice)
    Tabi Cooper
    • Stomper
    • (voice)
    Juno Dawson
    Juno Dawson
    • Waitress
    • (voice)
    Shirley Jo Finney
    Shirley Jo Finney
    • Chaplin
    • (voice)
    Martin Garner
    • Yonkel
    • (voice)
    Terry Haven
    • Alice
    • (voice)
    Allen Joseph
    Allen Joseph
    • Max
    • (voice)
    Bernie Massa
    • Stomper
    • (voice)
    Gelsa Palao
    • Stomper
    • (voice)
    Paul Roman
    • Stomper
    • (voice)
    Philip Michael Thomas
    Philip Michael Thomas
    • Chaplin
    • (voice)
    • (as Philip M. Thomas)
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Old Vinnie
    • (voice)
    Angelo Grisanti
    • Solly
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Ralph Bakshi
    • Writer
      • Ralph Bakshi
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    User reviews25

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    8ThePanos

    Excellent Animated Film

    The first time I saw this film was at 3am after returning home from a bar. I had only caught the end at the time but was greatly impressed. In fact the movie had left such an impression on me that I spent a month trying to locate a copy on video cassette. This video is now among one of my most prized tapes.

    The story is based around two good friends, Crazy Shapiro and Vinnie. Vinnie is the leader of a gang known as the 'Stompers'. Vinnie isn't much of a leader, and Crazy is a loose canon. The story takes us on a journey of how Vinnie dealt with his cowardly ways and how Crazy took a leap to insanity.

    One of the reasons this movie has made it into my all time favorites is due to how the movie ends.

    This movie like most Psychedelic cartoons is not for everybody. You will either love it or hate it.
    saint-21

    hey good watching

    O.K. I am a big fan of cartoon movies. with live footage. This one gets goofy in some spots but very watchable.. get it on video, and give it a good chance.
    vertigo_14

    Sold!

    I became a Bashki film from the first time I saw American Pop. It was the most amazing cartoon I'd ever seen and since then, I'd been on the look out for more Bashki cartoons.

    Hey Good Lookin' is my second round of Bashki. And, though I didn't like it as much as American Pop, I did like it. It was a darkish cartoon look at rumble life of a couple of 1950s hoods. But, unlike American Pop, which also had the bazaar stlyistic drawings of dark alley life, Hey Good Lookin' has a lot of cartoonish humor like a guy being caught up in a basketball game and chucked in a basketball hoop. I liked it all except for the ending, which got me a little confused, getting wrapped up in Crazy's hypnotic dreaming sequence dancing around and shooting antennea's and stuff. I wasn't sure when it ended. But nonetheless, I did like this movie, and I'd definitely check out more Bashki films.
    6jakepassolt

    Vulgar, dirty, and masterful

    This movie has some of the best dialogue I've seen in an animated movie in a long time. It feels very natural and the terrible mic quality actually adds a special feel to the movie. Both the main two voice actors do such a good job at voicing a couple friends that I am convinced they shot their lines together in a studio

    The animation and tone of the film is very dirty, like most 70s/80s adult animated films so that's to be expected. But this really works on the darker aspects of the grease style film. There are many aspects of Italian/black gang life strewn in an the characters that would be associated and I really think it pulled together a lot of the 50s new york scene in an intersecting way

    I personally think it does a great job at romanticizing and vilifying the era.
    8Quinoa1984

    Ralph Bakshi's Mean Streets

    You remember Mean Streets- Scorsese's rough and raw and unpredictable tip of the hat to Little Italy (and, consequently, episodic though with a little plot), which was about as personal as movies could get. With Hey Good Lookin', warts and all, Bakshi has his Mean Streets. It's about two guys, Vinny and Crazy (Shapiro), who go lookin' for girls, start up a possible rumble, and just act like cool and wacky 50s Brooklynites. But to say that this is simply what it's about is nonsense; it's about mood and time, if that doesn't sound too pretentious, and about an abstract sensibility (or, if you will, an impression) of what life was like in Brooklyn hopped up with lots of rock and roll and attitude. It is, indeed, none other than a Bakshi film.

    But what does this mean for those who've only seen his work from Fritz the Cat and Lord of the Rings (or, on the lower end of the spectrum though more recent, Cool World)? What may seem like chaos in a Ralph Bakshi film isn't a fault but the actual style of the piece. Everything and anything can happen in a scene, and like an early Scorsese or Cassavetes it's extremely improvisational. This might seem weird since it's animation (and sometimes folks it really is). Baskhi, however, is a delightfully unbalanced force in animation. His characters are ugly and crude and physical and filled with such puffed up cliché or (yes) stereotype via ethnicity or race or (especially) sex, that it's easy to see why some would be turned off in a second.

    Hey Good Lookin' doesn't want the most amount of viewers like a Disney flick. Bakshi has a crazy means to his vision, but for those tuned in it's a deranged kind of bliss. His film is alive and wild in not just the style of drawing but in little set-ups (where else will you get a raucous sex scene in a pile of hamburgers, or a car busting through a music hall and killing the band). Sometimes the comic set-ups merely bring up some chuckles, and others are total riots. While this time Bakshi might not have the best musical accompaniment- the songs range from being slightly catchy 50s throwbacks to crappy would-be-50s-really-80's tunes- and the chaos in the storyline or specific scenes might backfire once or twice into total "what the hell is this" territory, mostly it's all good.

    This is a true wildman pulling off a personal vision of a time and place with an eye for character, a knack for casting true to the setting as opposed to higher-scale talent (David Proval, also of Mean Streets, incredibly plays Crazy Shapiro), and if it's not one of his very best, it's close.

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    • Trivia
      Live-action footage was shot as part of Ralph Bakshi's original vision to have the film be a combination of live-action and animated characters (like Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)). The only animated characters were Vinnie, Rozzi, Crazy, and Eva. The rest of the cast were live action characters shot on live action sets. This version was finished in the late 1970s. When it was initially shown to Warner Brothers executives, they told Bakshi that they loved it. A week later, they told Bakshi that the idea of having live-action and animated characters in the same frame would never work, as it was too unbelievable. Warner executives also referenced the controversy from Bakshi's film "Coonskin" (1975). He was forced to throw out all the live action footage and reanimate it. Bakshi, having to pay himself, took five more years to complete it around other projects before its official release in 1982.
    • Goofs
      At 52m 44s (on the DVD) Rozzie's left breast's nipple & areola are noticeably out of her shirt; only the areola and nipple are her base skin color instead. Just a few seconds earlier, she had completely tucked her chest into her shirt.
    • Quotes

      Crazy Shapiro: Well, sometimes I wanna draw a picture of it.

      Vinnie: A picture? Hey, Hey.. Norman Rockwell, draw me a picture here. Come on, come on. Draw me a picture.

      Crazy Shapiro: I can't draw. It's just, like, I "feel like it" sometimes.

      Vinnie: Hey listen to me, will ya? There's two-million faggots in Greenwich Village that "feel like it?" You know what I mean? You wanna be two-million and one, huh?

      Crazy Shapiro: Your mother!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Cool and the Crazy (1994)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Эй, хорошо выглядишь
    • Production company
      • Bakshi Productions
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      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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