Shout
Cast :John Travolta, Jamie Walters, Heather Graham
Director :Jeffrey Hornaday
Studio :Goodtimes Home Video
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby
Released Date :October 04, 1991
DVD Released Date :September 29, 1998
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJune 13, 2003
SummaryThe movie SHOUT is amazing!
Content
The movie SHOUT is amazing! It is a wonderful, funny, and exciting movie with terrific actors and fabulous rock-and-roll music! I reccomend this movie to anyone that enjoys music and great movies!

Rating
DateDecember 26, 2002
SummaryGood Movie
Content
If you want a easy to follow, fun to watch movie, this is it. Travolta and Walters are great, and walters really brings the music to life and makes it seem realistic, like neone could play the way he plays. It was a good movie, and is worth watching

Rating
DateDecember 26, 2002
SummaryGood fun!
Content
Some reviewers here seem far too critical. Our family accidentally chanced on a TV rendition of the move, and it was a lot of fun. Sure, it's not accurate historically and the plot is somewhat predictable (lots of movies out there are, including some classics), but acting, setting, mood, and story are well done, making this a good light-hearted evening watch.

Rating
DateDecember 07, 2002
SummaryIt's entertainment, stupid
Content
Don't expect any life changing experiences from watching this piece of cinematic fluff. Shout is banal, historically innaccurate and very predictable. So what. Not every movie needs to reveal some hidden truth or angst.

OK, so why two stars? The cast is very good, really a waste considering the script. Travolta gets top billing but the movie is really a vehicle for then teen heart-throbs Jamie Walters and Heather Graham. Predictable emotionally mixed-up bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks sets out to seduce the headmaster/warden's beautiful daughter for a bet. She's falls for him, someone spills the beans on the bet, she gets mad but he finally exposes his sensitive and vulnerable side, confesses that he has fallen in love with her, too...what tripe! The script doesn't make any exceesive demands on their acting abilities. But, who cares! Heather Graham is a babe worth watching.

Who ever did the shooting/directing of the movie knows their craft. The photography is excellent through out. The movie has that slick, deeply saturated color look...lot's of nice atmospheric shots with with simply perfect lighting. Add in the attractive cast and you have eye candy that is easy to enjoy.

My reaction to Shout reminds me of listening to Abba songs. So easy to pan and forget, yet a guilty pleasure to enjoy.


Rating
DateJuly 17, 2002
SummaryAwesome Movie
Content
This movie was awesome... John Travolta and Jamie Walters seem to work so well together... I loved this movie and i think if its amazing
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