Alicia Silverstone Movie:

Excess Baggage




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Alicia Silverstone Movie:
Excess Baggage



Movie
Excess Baggage
Excess Baggage
List Price: $9.95Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 8933

Released: February 4, 1998
Our Price: $4.39
Used Price: $4.45
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Full Screen
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Starring:

  • Alicia Silverstone
  • Benicio Del Toro
  • Christopher Walken
  • Jack Thompson
  • Nicholas Turturro
  • Editorial Review:
    Alicia Silverstone was so hot after the success of Clueless that she formed her own production company at the age of 19, and Excess Baggage was the first movie she chose as a starring vehicle. Silverstone plays Emily, a spoiled rich girl who has everything but her father's affection, so she decides to stage her own kidnapping to see if dad will come to his senses and appreciate the daughter he so blindly disregards. But when Emily locks herself in the trunk of her own car, she's surprised when the car is stolen by Vincent (Benicio Del Toro, from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas), a professional car thief whose partner (Harry Connick Jr.) has misplaced $200,000 of the Mob's money. Christopher Walken stars as Emily's "Uncle Ray," who's hot on her trail as she goes on the lam with Vincent. It's not the meandering plot that matters so much as the funny dialogue between Silverstone and Del Toro, who steals his scenes with a smoky mumble and easygoing charm. This one is mostly for Alicia fans, but the film has got enough good laughs and low-key appeal to make it a home-video sleeper. --Jeff Shannon

    Excess Baggage Reviews:
    boring 3 Star Review
    2007-08-22 - was good the first time watching it but it dose not have replay value it will put you to sleap the best part was whean it was over they climbed in to the trunk to make out

    Excess Baggage is laugh out loud funny.! 5 Star Review
    2007-08-01 - Benicio del Toro stars as a car thief who happens to steal the car of a spoiled, attention starved rich girl played by Alicia Silverstone (who is extremely charming in this movie)who runs her very own kidnapping scam. Benicio tries to get rid of her but she refuses and continues to cling to the car thief which gets him into a lot of trouble. She even handcuffs herself to the car and pretends to swallow the key just so she can stay with the man she finds extremely entertaining. A long the way sparks fly. Even though to him she's excess baggage, to her he's what her bored rich life needs to make it worth living.

    i love bdt 3 Star Review
    2006-06-22 - The movie was only strictly likeable and a lot of thanx to BDT for that.though he was very convincing as the hapless car thief there was a lot amiss about silverstone's character.
    The movie manages to stand on a very tepid and weak script and the climax is a damp squib.
    watch it only for BDT.He will completely blow u off.
    Cheers!

    Great Ride Of A Movie - Silverstone's Best Comedy 4 Star Review
    2005-09-23 - This one outdid my expectations by quite a bit. Alicia Silverstone stars as a teenage girl looking for more attention from her father, who tries to get it by locking herself in a car trunk and faking her own kidnapping. Her plans go somewhat awry when the car is stolen for real. The blueprint of this sounds like it could have gone sour very easily; the girl could have come off as very unlikable although that seemed much less of a probability with the charming Silverstone playing her, in full 'cute-and-feisty' mode. And while car thieves don't exactly rank high on my list of potential male leads for a romantic comedy, Benicio Del Toro somehow manages to pull off the trick of making the character likable as he tries to dig both himself and Emily (Silverstone's character) out of deeper and deeper - and more dangerous - trouble. The characters have real chemistry and click both comedically and romantically, and Christopher Walken excels as the character sent out by Emily's father to rescue her.

    One of the relatively few top-notch comedies to emerge from the second half of the 90s; highly recommended.

    WARNING WARNING WARNING -- NOT Widescreen 1 Star Review
    2005-07-23 - Despite the earlier review here about the disc received from Amazon in Jan 2004 and despite the description of this item that says "Format: Fullscreen, Widescreen" the disc I recieved in July 2005 is Pan&Scan only. Yech!

    I love the movie, but Pan & Scan is unacceptable.


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