With all the 80's garbage this movie always stuck out.. watching its almost dreamlike visuals not to mention Tangerine Dream playing hypnotic music in the background.. with an absolutely stunningly beautiful Tom Cruise at his Apex.. this movie always haunted me when i first saw it by accident on some 80's channel in 2014 when i was 17 years old.. The pressures he's going through trying to get into a good college NOT wanting to make that 1 mistake that could destroy your whole future.. i also felt this. I saw friends of mine who were 4 or 5 years older still living with their parents working some crappy job they hate just to survive. I didn't want that for myself. I constantly feared being "a loser". This movie encapsulated all that and more but made it feel right when Joel gets his wish.. getting into Princeton. Amazing.
It's Bahai Temple in Wilmette Illinois, a beautiful suburban town along Lake Michigan north of Chicago. I lived 5 minutes from that temple and drove by after midnight every day while I was working on my PhD at Northeastern University years ago.
He wore them at the party later with all his friends and the girls, so we put that together and assumed he was wearing sunglasses throughout the entire movie.
Outstanding video. My wife was better looking than Rebecca Demornay. No kidding. I was a lucky man. Unfortunately she died on active duty Navy in 2014 and was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery with full honors. I retired at 30 years and no woman can come close to her intelligence, bravery, beauty. I miss her dearly.
The '80s was very materialistic. Many of the era's films reacted against that with a message that life was about more than just making money. Risky Business, to its credit, had a different message: Life IS about making money, but you don't have to make it by going to Harvard Business School. Instead, you can just be a small-time pimp.
I watched "Risky Business" recently and while there are some funny scenes in it, I realized it is actually a satire on capitalism and materialism. Joel, while he certainly is a capitalist, begins to question things. Hence, his saying near the end of the movie, "I grossed $8,000 in one night. Isn't life grand?" He made all that money but after paying for all the repairs on his father's Porsche and buying back all the furniture, the money was gone and he didn't get to enjoy it.
Great movie. But I like rock and roll and I like disco too. I hate how Bob Segar puts disco down. Disco was usually a whole entire orchestra of instruments and the other songs used the same instruments as rock and roll. If you want to make fun of today's music ok. But I hate this song
My favorites movie of ALL TIME! Never gets old!
With all the 80's garbage this movie always stuck out.. watching its almost dreamlike visuals not to mention Tangerine Dream playing hypnotic music in the background.. with an absolutely stunningly beautiful Tom Cruise at his Apex.. this movie always haunted me when i first saw it by accident on some 80's channel in 2014 when i was 17 years old.. The pressures he's going through trying to get into a good college NOT wanting to make that 1 mistake that could destroy your whole future.. i also felt this. I saw friends of mine who were 4 or 5 years older still living with their parents working some crappy job they hate just to survive. I didn't want that for myself. I constantly feared being "a loser". This movie encapsulated all that and more but made it feel right when Joel gets his wish.. getting into Princeton. Amazing.
Great comment. I hope you're doing well. ✌️
as a male this was all about demornay hahahaha
one of the best 80s movies ever i fell in love with Lana,and this film was my dream growing up
School Dayz😎🇺🇸😂
fell in love with a prostitute??? 😯
Back then he didn't know just how GREAT he would become. 🌟
fuck I miss the 80s
Best 80s teen movie!
that insta-jump out of the couch to his feet, pause, collar pop and booty waggle is absolutely classic
If you can’t outrun a Caddyshack with a Porsche 928 S4 omg.....
@Armando Sturzenegger Easy, bad uneven roads with ups and downs would destroy the Porsche in no time
I thought this was produced by Michael Mann up until last year. Masterpiece Film that has such Miami Vice vibes.
Phil Collins. A huge part of my youth. 😊
I love you Tom...
TOM IS THE MOST SENSUAL MAN I HAVE CROSSED IN MY LIFE. I LOVE THIS SCENES ❤❤
Who was I to say no?
I miss being young.
In the Air Tonight - Phil Collins
Keep dance Tom cruise' you are the best and definitely a good dancer in the risky business
😂great fiim😮😊
6:14 most akward moment...
WE are getting chased by Guido..
Fuck n Roll... kinda music that fucks the soul
That boat was never catching that slope no matter who was driving...
I can take it......Tonight o a lord....Don't worry.....Coming in The Air Tonight
*_1:28_**_ Is that a mosque? xd_*
It's Bahai Temple in Wilmette Illinois, a beautiful suburban town along Lake Michigan north of Chicago. I lived 5 minutes from that temple and drove by after midnight every day while I was working on my PhD at Northeastern University years ago.
stone like stone😂😂😂
Tom...,,,lolo..love you Tom cruise..what th ef...
Tom I hope you had a stunt double
Look at his adorable grin as he watches Lana..” Looks like the University of Illinois “!!
Thought he wore sun glasses during that dance scene
Me too lol
Mandela effect
He wore them at the party later with all his friends and the girls, so we put that together and assumed he was wearing sunglasses throughout the entire movie.
Tom and this Chit
Risky Business...
Before Ferris there was Joel !
Business....
Joey takes him for someone else. More than he is yet. That is ambitious in a sluggish economy.
Outstanding video.
My wife was better looking than Rebecca Demornay.
No kidding.
I was a lucky man.
Unfortunately she died on active duty Navy in 2014 and was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery with full honors.
I retired at 30 years and no woman can come close to her intelligence, bravery, beauty.
I miss her dearly.
Look Phill Collins...Oh Lord
💏💏Miss you My love Miss you💏💏
The original Phil Collins soundtrack then it was for Miami Vice!!!
nice, porsche 928
The '80s was very materialistic. Many of the era's films reacted against that with a message that life was about more than just making money.
Risky Business, to its credit, had a different message: Life IS about making money, but you don't have to make it by going to Harvard Business School. Instead, you can just be a small-time pimp.
I watched "Risky Business" recently and while there are some funny scenes in it, I realized it is actually a satire on capitalism and materialism. Joel, while he certainly is a capitalist, begins to question things. Hence, his saying near the end of the movie, "I grossed $8,000 in one night. Isn't life grand?" He made all that money but after paying for all the repairs on his father's Porsche and buying back all the furniture, the money was gone and he didn't get to enjoy it.
Tom Cruise..Top Gun Baby..!!!
How do you like them apples.....uh...WRONG MOVIE!!!
I no right
Tom
Lana is a beautiful baby
Great movie. But I like rock and roll and I like disco too. I hate how Bob Segar puts disco down. Disco was usually a whole entire orchestra of instruments and the other songs used the same instruments as rock and roll. If you want to make fun of today's music ok. But I hate this song
Tom Cruise loves couches..jk
I like fine ladies
Thanks for everything Radu! Here’s a little something for fun: th-cam.com/video/Y7ggw365lYI/w-d-xo.html
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wtf is this deep fake? he had sunglasses
Good ol' Mandela Effect in play.
My Ukrainians ex was the spitting image of young Rebecca d