The Goonies Movie
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Storyline
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They call themselves "The Goonies." The secret caves. The old lighthouse. The lost map. The treacherous traps. The hidden treasure. And Sloth... Join the adventure.
The pirates map, The villainous crooks, The underground caverns, The booby traps, the skeletons, The monster, the lost treasure, and the magic that is... THE GOONIES
It's excitement all the way as Steven Spielberg and Richard Donner, the makers of 'Indiana Jones', 'Gremlins' and 'Superman', combine forces to create the Family Adventure of the year!
The Goonies are a group of friends living in a village, the groups leader Mikey Walsh, his older brother Brand and gang members Andy, Data, Stef, Mouth, and Chunk are being evicted from their homes which are to be demolished. Setting out to find a way of saving their homes, The Goonies find a treasure map and they set off in search for the treasure of the legendary pirate One-Eyed Willy which is located beneath a abandoned restaurant. Joined by a deformed gentle giant named Sloth, The Goonies embark on a great adventure through a underground maze filled with traps and skeletons, where they are pursued by Sloth's mother, thief Momma Fratelli and his brothers Jake and Francis who are also after One-Eyed Willy's treasure and they willing to get the treasure first.
| Sean Astin | Mikey Walsh |
| Josh Brolin | Brand Walsh |
| Jeff Cohen | Lawrence 'Chunk' Cohen |
| Corey Feldman | Clark 'Mouth' Devereaux |
| Kerri Green | Andy Carmichael |
| Martha Plimpton | Stef Steinbrenner |
| Jonathan Ke Quan | Richard 'Data' Wang |
| John Matuszak | Lotney 'Sloth' Fratelli |
| Robert Davi | Jake Fratelli |
| Joe Pantoliano | Francis Fratelli |
| Anne Ramsey | Mama Fratelli |
| Lupe Ontiveros | Rosalita |
| Mary Ellen Trainor | Harriet Walsh |
| Keith Walker | Irving Walsh |
| Curtis Hanson | Elgin Perkins |
| Richard Donner |
Visitor Reviews
An 80's masterpiece!
posted on 31 Aug 2009four kids named Mikey (Sean Astin), Chunk (Jeff Cohen), Mouth (Corey Feldman) and Data (Ke Huy Quan) who call themselves "The Goonies" discover a treasure map in the attic of Mikey's house. Their beloved neighborhood is going to be a major golf course, so they go on an adventure into finding the lost buried treasure so they can all help out in protecting their beloved neighborhood. Unfortunately three ghastly criminals Mama Fratelli (Anne Ramsey) with her sons Jake (Robert Davi) and Francis (Joe Pantoliano) are also after the treasure.
One of the 80's most beloved adventure movies! Director Richard Donner whom made such classics like "Superman 1 & 2", "The Omen" and "Lethal Weapon" and executive producer Steven Spielburg has created a hilarious and entertaining flick for everyone to enjoy. The film co-stars the beautiful Kerri Green as hottie Andi, John Matsuzak as Sloth the lovable deformed man and Josh Brolin as Brand, Mike's big tough brother and the acting especially by the kids are very well done. It's one of the best movies of it's time and still appeals to kids, teens and adults alike in this must see movie.
This DVD contains great picture and sound with good extras like video/audio commentary by the cast and crew, trailer, Featurette, Outtakes, and "Goonies R Good Enough" music video by Cyndi Lapher.
WATCH OUT!
posted on 31 Aug 2009This WAS a good movie. I remember watching it when I was younger, but watching it again as an adult... I wouldn't let my child watch it. There's some language in it that really isn't child-appropriate. Depending on your descretion, you might let a teenager watch this, but 12 and under? Uh-uh.
Goonies DVD
posted on 31 Aug 2009This was a favorite of mine when I was a kid. I think every kid wanted to do what the Goonies did and go through adventures to find all that lost treasure. So, I can't say its bad. Most people ordering it have probably already seen it. I just wanted it for my library. The DVD also included commentary from the stars of the movie intermittently showing you their faces in present time as they talk. It also includes the making of Goonies and deleted scenes.
Goonies on DVD!
posted on 31 Aug 2009Before I had a DVD player, I heard about the release of this excellent film on DVD. I had to have it when I discovered it included a commentary featuring all of the Goonies with the director. I begged and pleaded with my parents to get a DVD player so I could see it, and finally, my wish was granted.
How could I be disappointed? The movie is fabulous. It is an adventure story and a teen movie mixed into one; it covers the coming of age theme and finding buried treasure at the same time. I know what you're thinking: "Rubies, and emeralds... and diamonds?" Yes! A group of kids who call themselve "The Goonies" are facing their last days in Astoria, Oregon. Their homes are being taken from them by a rich family who wants to extend their country club over the properties. Mikey (Sean Astin) and Brandon Walsh (Josh Brolin) are brooding in their home when Mouth (Corey Feldman), Chunk (Jeff Cohen), and Data (Ke Huy Quan) drop by. In their boredom, they decide to explore Mikey's dad's attic where he keeps all of the rejected museum items. There, they find a map showing where the kids can find pirate One Eyed Willie's buried treasure on the coast. Fueled by boredom and a need for money, the kids set out to find it. Brand tries to stop the boys, but consents to go along on the adventure when they meet up with Andie (Kerri Green) and Steph (Martha Plimpton). However, they run into trouble when they find that the place where the treasure is buried is also the hideout of the Fratellis, a group of murderous criminals. Filled with great scenes and great lines, ("I smell ice cream," "That's my mom's most favorite piece," "I'm setting booty traps!") you'll find yourself quoting this film and talking about it with everyone. It appeals to young and old alike.
The extra features are great. Besides the commentary which adds a lot of insight into the hijinx behind the scenes, there are both parts of the Cindi Lauper "Goonies R Good Enough" music video, a short featurette with behind the scenes information, and three deleted scenes including the famed octopus scene. Even the main menu is beautifully done.
I paid significantly more for this DVD than it is being listed for here, and it was worth what I paid for it and more. Why not take advantage of a great movie with great extras for a great price? You'd be dumb if you didn't!
"THe GOONIES" MOVIE PURCHASE
posted on 31 Aug 2009The movie I purchased was in perfect condition and loved by my grandchildren. I received this item quickly and it was packaged very securely. This was an awesome, trouble-free transaction. I would definately recommend purchasing from this seller; I certainly will again.
An Absolute Treasure
posted on 31 Aug 2009The Goonies, written by Steven Spielberg and directed by Richard Donner, is a wonderful adventure story. If you haven't seen it I won't go into it too far, but it's about four friends, accompanied by one's brother and his friends on a trip to find a Pirate's gold.
Quite wonderful. This and Stand By Me (Special Edition) are the essential children's 80's movies that everone should see. Magical.
As this is only a rerelease of the earlier version the features are the same.
Highly recommended.
' Great fun, especially for those of the Gen X, 80's crowd.
posted on 31 Aug 2009Cindy Lauper, who has a song or two in movie, was big back in the 80's. Her songs are, basically, a reflection whenever they are played.
I admit that I bought this movie because of the story and the music, but the soundtrack is something that pushed me to buy it.
This movie has a intelligent storyline and great writing. The acting and the directing are not bad, at all.
But, to put it quickly, the story is about destiny, and, pretty much, the destiny of 7 children in a small town of this movie.
Big developers move in to try to take over this town, but these kids find a unique and different way to fight back.
'Great adventure.
If you've seen the film, it's good to watch over again.
If not, try renting from Netflix first.
The Goonies
posted on 31 Aug 2009I took a few of my grandchildren to this movie when it was first released. We all laughed and cried together and were amazed at the very good special effects. It also proved to be a GOOD moral story for teens of all ages out there right now. The young people do NOT have very much to choose from in the way of good movies, but I think this ONE deserves a special place in everyone's home for FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT! Enjoy..Jo
Great 80's Nostalgic Movie
posted on 31 Aug 2009I still remember watching this in the theatres when it came out and getting this DVD brings those memories back alive.The story is about a group of middle class families and their kids who live near the boon docks of the city
but now the families homes face foreclosure.The kids who don't want to leave find a map hidden in one of the kids home attic to a pirates treasure hidden somewhere near the town and deciding to have at least on adventure or as they call it a last Goonie adventure to try and find the treasure.Along the way they will have a run in with an escaped family of criminals who have hidden out in the towns abandoned shack near the ocean and unfortunately the entrance to the pirates cave the Goonies need to get into.This is one of the great 80's movie I loved,grew up with,and still remember lovingly to this day for those who grew up in the 80's definitely
buy this and for those who are looking for a great family,funny,action adventure movie highly recommended...
One of the best films of the 1980's
posted on 31 Aug 2009I don't think I need to say much about this movie. But it is one of my most favorite films. I am 34 years old and can still watch this movie over and over.
I wish Steven Spielberg and Richard Donner could find sufficient material to make a sequel about the Goonies' and their kids. Come on guys do it!!!
A great family movie
posted on 31 Aug 2009The timeless appeal of Goonies is there for everyone and even kindergarden aged children will love it. It has everything that you could wish for in a family movie, swashbuckling, pirate treasure, hidden tunnels, a mystery, and a group of kids that have to battle all the odds that threaten to tear them and their families apart. Even after all these years, the story is still as fresh as it was when it was first released on the big screen.
A Hardcore Classic Film of the 80's!!!
posted on 31 Aug 2009This is an awesome classic! It has been a few years since I've seen it. I saw it on tv today, and decided to refresh my memory. A group of friends called the Goonies face foreclosure on their families' homes. When Mouth, Chunk, and Data visit Mikey and Brandon Walsh on their last day together, and begin to rummage through the attic, and find a treasure map. The group set out to find the treasure and meet a lot of misadventures along the way. I highly recommend that you hang out with THE GOONIES!!!
Excellent!
posted on 31 Aug 2009This movie takes me back!
I watched it & loved it as though I were a kid all over again!
The actors have since grown up & moved on sadly.
I heard there was specially made Goonies II but can't seem to find it anywhere?
If I can find it I'd get that one too!
This movie is simply excellent!



THE KIDS STILL LOVE IT.....
posted on 31 Aug 2009A while back I bought this movie for a friend of mines, four year old daughter. It was such a success, that I decided this time around to buy it for my own three year old. I figured he may be a little too young, but sometimes, for my own sake, I need to put on something different than the usual cast of cartoons. Within the first five minutes of the film, I thought I was in trouble when Chunk drops the S-H bomb, and my three year old instantly repeated it. At which point his mother yelled from the other room... "did he just say...?" I quickly dodged that bullet though, and, am pleased to say, that the kid really dug the film. As for me, I find this film to be as enjoyable now, as I ever have. I don't really know why for sure, but I always feel like I did the first time around (was probably seven or eight) digging this cool adventure, where little Mikey gets to make out with Andi. Oh yeah Andi. She could be part of my group of Goonies anyday...I'd be like "F*** this inhaler!"
The bonus features also include the two part video from Cyndi Lauper, which is absolutely a treat, ...even for the kids. It has a few of Cyndis wrestling buddies, Captain Lou, Roddy Piper, and Andre The Giant, as well as a few other familiar faces, in a fun, two part serial, Cyndi Lauper type twist on the Goonies story. Which, probably could have developed into a popular Saturday Morning cartoon if you ask me... Pretty cool. I recommend this, again, for a good family viewing... just explain to your kids if they are real young, that Sloth is a good guy, and be sure to cuff the ears when Chunk spills his ICEE during the opening credits... K?