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  1. In 1983, audiences watched Tom Cruise dance in his parents' living room in Paul Brickman's adolescent drama "Risky Business." The film became a cultural touchstone — with Cruise's dance often ...

  2. Nov 30, 2016 · Brickman points out an impressive move by Cruise when he drops his left ear at the 43:20 mark. 14. The school doors are locked, but they weren’t meant to be. Brickman decided to use it for the ...

  3. Nov 18, 2008 · The Tangerine Dream score in Risky Business does much of the film’s stylistic heavy lifting. Brickman does a handful of a snazzy moves–some with editing, some with the narration, some with lighting and slowing down the film (nothing ostentatious, but certainly a little different from the rest of his approach)–and the score tempers it.

  4. Paul Brickman made something truly unique and transgressive within the booming ‘80s coming-of-age dramedy subgenre. Risky Business feels fresh and exciting— still today—, like a fever dream from no particular time or place (Tangerine Dream is doing stellar work to sell that fantasy). But it’s in the details that Brickman’s vision ...

  5. Apr 25, 2017 · As a straight-arrow son (left home alone while his parents are away) who takes a walk on the wild side, Tom Cruise soared to stardom. Rebecca De Mornay makes a dynamic movie debut as a liberated call girl crossing his path. They and the pitch-perfect script and direction by Paul Brickman make Risky Business “a first-class affair” (People).]]>

  6. Jan 18, 2019 · 11. You’re Feeling Regret. It is understood that entrepreneurship is inherently risky, and as the old adage goes, “A good businessperson knows when to fold.”. That being said, from ...

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · So far, so glossy, a working comedy of embarrassment that hinges on the weird, and all as hip as a pair of Ray-Bans. What distinguishes it, however, is that it's hovering permanently on the brink ...

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