 Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982) 
Author
Cameron Crowe based Fast Times at Ridgemont High on his
real-life observations when he returned to high school at the age
of 22.
The resulting movie about life in a California High School was
probably single-handedly responsible for popularising the
expression "Totally awesome" and the term
"Dude". Put them all together and it's like totally
awesome, dude!
Sean Penn played the archetypal stoned surfer-dude (much
imitated in subsequent 80s high school movies - a favourite genre
of that decade). Spicoli may have been bordering on illiterate,
but he was so cool that he had pizza delivered to him in class -
This apparently spawned an epidemic of US high school kids trying
to emulate their hero (or perhaps that was wishful thinking on the
part of Domino's).
Standout scenes include Phoebe Cates removing her top in slow
motion as she climbs from the pool (pert, very pert) while Judge
Reinhold watches her through the window and jerks off in the
bathroom, Phoebe Cates deep-throating a carrot in the cafeteria
and . . . er . . . any other scene with Phoebe Cates in it.
There is also a great nude sex scene of 15- year old Stacy (a
20-year old Jennifer Jason Leigh) losing her virginity in the Pool
House. The remainder of the film is basically chock-full of pot
smoking, adolescent sex, Pat Benatar hair-do's, Cheap Trick songs,
fast food and the ubiquitous Mall.
Fast Times is perhaps the ultimate teen movie of the
80s.
Many of the young cast made their celluloid debut in this film
and several went on to Hollywood stardom.
This film inspired a TV series, Fast Times, that was
broadcast on the CBS network in 1986. Actors Ray Walston and
Vincent Schiavelli recreated their roles from the film. Frank
Zappa's daughter, Moon Unit Zappa, appeared in the series as
Barbara De Vilbiss.
The TV theme was performed by Oingo Boingo.
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