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Diner (DVD, 1982) (1707)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Format
DVD
Movie/TV Title
Diner
UPC
0012569507722
Rating
R
Genre
Comedy Video
Run Time
110 min.
Studio
Warner Home Video

About this product

Product Identifiers

UPC
0012569507722
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8046036118

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Diner
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Genre
Comedy Video
Studio
Warner Home Video
Run Time
110 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.55 in
Item Weight
0.14 lb
Item Length
7.47 in
Item Width
5.38 in

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1982
Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

Item description from the seller

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  • A Great Cast Before They Were All Well Known

    Before male bonding was a term and before we laughed at "Seinfeld" in the 1990s, there was "Diner." Directed by Barry Levinson before he was a famous director, this 1982 movie was set in Baltimore and covered the lives of several young men who met nightly at a diner in 1959. First, there is Boogie (Mickey Rourke). He has placed a bad bet on a basketball game and is now in debt to the tune of $2000. With only a job in a beauty shop and attending law school, he has little ability to pay the debt and is now being pursued by a hit man. Then, there is Shrevie (Daniel Stern). He has married too young to Beth (Ellen Barkin), and neither is ready. They are both getting on each other's nerves. Next is Fenwick (Kevin Bacon). He is the most juvenile of the ...

  • Diner is very worth visiting!!

    What a great movie with a great cast. This is a great mix of a chic flick and a great "dude" movie. Well written and really brillantly acted!! You feel as if you are one of the "gang" getting into and out of trouble, with the typical male lack of good sense for those going thru their early 20s. When every evening adventure begins with or ends at THE DINER. Your buds are your touchstone and you feel as if life is one big adventure. This movie is fabulous for a holiday alternative, when you want a bit of holiday feel without the sugary sentiment. What a great cast, Ellen Barkin, Micky Rourke, among many many others before they hit it big. This was one of my favorites from years ago and I am so glad I found it on DVD. It is a great first date DVD or a great DVD to share ...

  • Atlas Shrugged DVD

    I have Vol.1, 2 and 3 now. I ordered the hardcover book.

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  • Diner becomes more of a classic with time..

    Barry Levinson's first major film is a true classic. If you like a killer script, have a nostalgic love for late-50s/early 60s American culture and/or want to take a peek at some fledgling performances from some great actors who all went on to become successes, don't miss this film! IF...You're looking for some great story, this movie might dissapoint. What you do get in this film is an ensemble of talented young actors in their early years, portraying richly written characters with issues, humor, (much of it improvised on-the-set while filming!) and the glue of genuine friendship that's rarely seen in movies. One of my favorites.

  • Diner (2000, DVD)

    This one has a great story line. I love the conversations at the diner. They sound so impromptu. It always reminds me of the group of people I used to meet up with and go out for coffee until all hours of the morning. And we ate French fries with gravy! And talked about dumb stuff like the meaning of words (just this morning, I had to look up "quintessential" in the dictionary before I could leave the house) and our favorite groups. I learned to be a fanatic of how my record collection was arranged from my dad. And the trivia about what was on the flip side of a record. Great cast of characters that most of them went on to do a lot of movies after that. This was truly a stepping stone for Kevin Bacon, Mickey Roarke, Paul Reiser, and Steve Guttenberg.