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Kid (1990)

November. 02,1990
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6.2
| Action Thriller

A young man (the 'Kid') returns to the small town where his parents were murdered when he was a boy. He's there for revenge. Locals Kate and Louie befriend him, much to the annoyance of some of the town folk.

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Lightdeossk
1990/11/02

Captivating movie !

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Derrick Gibbons
1990/11/03

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Zlatica
1990/11/04

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Bob
1990/11/05

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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chamenandrew
1990/11/06

I first learned about this movie through its trailer on another VHS where its known as Back For Revenge which in my eyes is a better name for this movie. I really enjoyed this film and it made me a fan of C Thomas Howell. It was also interesting to see a young Brian Austin Green in a supporting role. If this movie was set in the wild west it still would be an awesome movie.I'll definitely recommend this film for anyone who enjoys revenge movies or C Thomas Howell.Not only did this film have great action it also had great drama added to the mix is an excellent cast with a terrific script and awesome directing.They don't make them like this anymore and probably never will.So watch this movie whenever you can.Thanks for reading this review.

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bkoganbing
1990/11/07

Kid starring C. Thomas Howell is a High Plains Drifter modern knockoff and while it will never stand comparison to the Clint Eastwood classic it's not a bad film on its own.We never know what Howell's real name is, but he's come to a sleepy, modern western town complete with the same long coat that Clint Eastwood wears and starts targeting a few of the town's citizens for demise. Trust me however, Howell's got a very good reason for wanting this. The only problem is with the last guy on his list, Dale Dye. He's away from town when Howell first arrives and the two people who befriend him are his children, Sarah Trigger and Brian Austin Green in his pre-90210 days. It doesn't detract from his main mission.The ending is rather lame, it doesn't really holdup given the character motivation that is established for Howell. Still Kid is not a bad film and the western scenery is just fine.

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Raconteur
1990/11/08

This was a pretty fun little movie, but mostly I just wanted to point out the mis-credit.I was hired by a friend of mine (at the time) named Steve Allen, to do some "guitar pyrotechnics" for Metal Louie in the bar scene (pretty funny stuff). I did the gig, and then years later see on IMDb that my work gets credited to Steve Allen, who wasn't even a guitar player!!! I have no way of changing the credit, but at least I can make a statement here, and put it on my own IMDb page and resume.Sorry for vanity post, but I was pretty proud of that little bit of work, especially in 1991 when that sort of playing was at its height.Cheers, Christopher Burns

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Pepper Anne
1990/11/09

I was a bit duped by many of the positive comments for this film, finding it instead to be quite laughable. Not because of the story, but the execution.This is the story of a young mysterious man who one day arrives in this desolate town in the middle of nowhere. The kind where teenagers fear to roam in horror movies because of all of the wackos kind of isolation. But, while everyone thinks he mistakenly got off the bus through town, this guy came with a purpose: to avenge the men who brutally murdered his hippie parents when he was a kid. The guys don't know who he is or what he's there for, but they're about to find out.Of course, the young man doesn't come without his share of trouble, namely from a creepy town sheriff and his hoodlum (but idiot) sons who have a bit of fun terrorizing the residents and keeping everyone on a sort of lock-down (because when you're the law, who's going to challenge you?). Luckily, the young man befriends a young woman and her cool "metal god" teenage brother, the only people that seem willing to help him out (as much as they can).The story is pretty decent, but the whole thing just comes off as laughable. While there are some decent action sequences (mostly street and bar fighting between "The Kid" (Howell) and the Sheriff's instigator sons), there are some major detractors for me. First, C. Thomas Howell looks like he's almost ready to bust out laughing every time we see him. His character is supposed to be pretty serious throughout the whole film, and so monotoned as well (he might've smiled once the entire time). I couldn't help but wonder how many outtakes there were for each scene, spoiled by agonizing laughter on Howell's part. (I would've if I were him). The second is some very lame dialog, especially in this ten minute exchange between Howell and Trigger (who plays the young woman that helps him out). Third, is the ridiculous reason for revenge that was never fully developed -- a bunch of rednecks just up and decide to kill a hippie family (warning that they don't want some hippie commune developing in town) who looked to be out in the middle of nowhere. Seems like a pretty flimsy reason (or at least, not a well developed one) for the kind of murder the proceeds.But, in spite of all that, there was one thing that made me stick with the film from beginning to end -- Brian Austin Green as the funky little teenage brother who also helps Howell. The self-proclaimed "metal god" with a great sense of humor who adds some much needed comic relief (look at the part where he introduces his band) to a rather mundane atmosphere. He was excellent! So all in all, I'd say it's probably worth trying out. The faults don't entirely outweigh the good. You might even find yourself another follower of the cult classic.

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