Blue Juice (1995)
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ewan McGregor, John Pertwee, Peter Gunn, Sean Pertwee ... (see more) , Steven Mackintosh
Wax up your boards and hang 10 (or whatever) where the big waves come crashing in: off the English coast at Cornwall. Huh? No endless summer? No two girls for every boy? No, but in Blue Juice one can see what most of us probably never even thought about: the British Isles are indeed islands and, not... (read more) Wax up your boards and hang 10 (or whatever) where the big waves come crashing in: off the English coast at Cornwall. Huh? No endless summer? No two girls for every boy? No, but in Blue Juice one can see what most of us probably never even thought about: the British Isles are indeed islands and, not incongruously, there's a considerable surfing culture with a handful of homegrown legends. One of the latter is JC (Sean Pertwee), a skilled surfer so driven by the challenge and so dedicated to his mates that it threatens his meandering romance with the long-suffering Chloe (Catherine Zeta-Jones). The two have planned an extensive, around-the-world trip as a kind of prelude to discussing marriage, but the arrangement is threatened when three of JC's old childhood chums arrive from London. One of them (played by Steven Mackintosh) is a famous record producer who has sold his soul (in every sense) to reap profits from fashionable electronica. Another (Ewan McGregor) is a chronic screwup resorting to hustling junk to unsuspecting customers. The last (Peter Gunn) is an anxious sort terrified of marrying his longtime girlfriend. Together, these four guys look like a pack of nowhere men and they know it: while the story largely focuses on JC and Chloe, there's plenty of material for the supporting characters to indulge in mucho self-loathing. The film never quite jumps off the screen and the script may be hampered by too many layers of character eccentricity, but this is still an enjoyable piece with some fine comic performances. --Tom Keogh
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R, 93 min.
Directed by:
Carl Prechezer
Release Date: Sep 15, 1995
DVD Release Date: Jun 05, 2001
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Good film,Sean Pertwee turns into a Cornish surfer drifting through life and shagging a good looking Catherine zeta-jones. Ewan Mcgregor pops up sells some drugs and cries.
Has the look of a low budget early 90's film but is still pretty charming.
Very silly, but enjoy it all the same. One sticking point for me - Northern Soul nights in a Cornish fishing village hall, I don't think so (at least not with so many people there).
Good movie. It has danger, blood, love, friends, the ocean and a man painted silver. What more does a movie need? Bahahaah.
Re-watched this last week (last time was 1995 at Odeon Leicester Sq and there was a litre of blue zombie involved)... It was as cheesy as I remembered but Sean Pertwee's GORGEOUS and the old Cornish radio character's are spot on!!
I loved this back when it came out and still enjoy it now as I love Cornwall and Devon and the whole surf thing!Terry is cool - Great movie.
A Different Take On The Surf Culture Being Fun & Having Some Minor Points Of Hillarity.
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