In the Mood
In the Mood
PG-13 | 16 September 1987 (USA)
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When 15-year-old Sonny Wisecarver has an affair with his older neighbor Francine and then runs off to marry her, a stern judge has the union annulled. Then, when Sonny finds himself before the same judge after getting involved with another woman in her 20s, the publicity from this case makes him the object of affection for millions of young women

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akn_professor

I've been a long time trying to remember this movies star and as well the name I knew eventually I would drag it out of my olde tired brain and at last it's happened now all I have to do is figure out how to purchase a copy of this movie... I'm not sure I'm to happy with this site sounds just a little screwwy to me But Hey I'm olde tired and retired as a history professor got nothing but time on me hands and so what they gonna do to me if ain't got ten lines of BS here. ??"??/////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////???, ?????????????????????????????????????, ????????????????????????. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

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tfrizzell

Patrick Dempsey stars as "Sonny Wisecarver" aka the "The Woo-Woo Kid" in this small film which is based on a true story about a teenager in 1944 who has two affairs with older women. Beverly D'Angelo and Talia Balsam are appropriately sexy as the two love interests for Dempsey. All in all the film is a nice way to pass the time. It is one of those hit-and-miss comedies that came a dime a dozen in the 1980s. 2.5 out of 5 stars.

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semicool

Being from the Generation Y...the generation in love with technology and movies that cost millions to make and take about 50 computers to put the graphics together, I must say I loved this movie! It was greatly put together and made many great lines come across. One of the best of the '80's!

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Some1-2-2

This film is so wonderfully quirky, it could be British. In fact, I was sure it was the work of a British filmmaker until I saw it was written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, who then went on to make Field of Dreams and Sneakers.It's nothing at all like those bigger, more "Hollywood" style movies. This is charming, low-key, and, well, goofy. It's played for oddness and smiles instead of big laughs. It's also smart and completely won us over. And it's a true story.Definitely one of my very favorite sleepers.

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