- Fast Times
Infobox Television
show_name = Fast Times
caption =
show_name_2 = Fast Times at Ridgemont High
genre = Comedy
creator =
director =Amy Heckerling
creative_director = Cameron Crowe
developer = Moon Unit Zappa
presenter =
starring =Twink Caplan
Dean Cameron
Ray Walston
Patrick Dempsey
Wallace Langham
Courtney Thorne-Smith
James Nardini
Claudia Wells
Vincent Schiavelli
Kit McDonough
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country = flagicon|USAUnited States
language = English
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 7
list_episodes =
executive_producer =
producer =Amy Heckerling
Jonathan Roberts
supervising_producer =
asst_producer =
co-producer =
editor = Debra Chiate
story_editor =
location =Glendale, California
camera =
runtime = 30 min.
network =CBS
picture_format = 35 mm
audio_format = Mono
first_run =
first_aired =5 March ,1986
last_aired =23 April ,1986
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imdb_id = 0090429
tv_com_id = 703"Fast Times" is a seven-episode 1986 television sequel to the 1982 movie "
Fast Times at Ridgemont High " that was produced byAmy Heckerling , who directed the original film.Cameron Crowe , who penned the original "Fast Times" novel and film screenplay, served as creative consultant.Moon Unit Zappa participated as a technical consultant.Cast
The show, originally broadcast on
CBS , starsCourtney Thorne-Smith as Stacy Hamilton,James Nardini as her brother Brad.Wally Ward played Mark Ratner andPatrick Dempsey played his older buddy, Mike Damone.Claudia Wells played Linda Barrett andDean Cameron took upSean Penn 's role as stoner Jeff Spicoli..
Response
Jeff Borden of the "
Charlotte Observer " observed the series' biggest downfall: "The challenge 'Fast Times' faces is emphasizing the comedic elements from the R-rated film while soft-pedaling the teen lust aspects that were a major part of the movie. Comic characters like spaced-out surfer Jeff Spicoli fare well, while subtle characters like fast-food king and would-be ladies man Brad Hamilton are sanitized into blandness." [ [http://www.geocities.com/arteitle/fast_times/ Fast Times at Ridgement High] , The Info Archive]Christopher Cornell, writing in "
The Philadelphia Inquirer ", eched the sentiment: "People who liked the movie (read: teenagers) will tune in expecting something like what they saw in the theater. But the network is going to have to completely eliminate the movie's cheerfully rampant drug use and tone down the lusty sexual content, so that parents won't be uncomfortable."However, Borden calls "Fast Times" "the hippest look at high school life since the late, lamented "
Square Pegs " few seasons back, yet it treats the teachers with compassion and respect. An "us vs. them" mentality is avoided." Mike Duffy of the "Detroit Press" disagreed entirely, saying "With 'Fast Times,' we have 'Dull Pegs'."Mark Dawidziak of the "Akron Beacon Journal" was far less than kind to the sitcom: "Just when you thought the CBS Wednesday schedule couldn't get any worse, along comes these two lethal stinkers. It would be better if the network programmers turned the hour over to repeated tests by the Emergency Broadcast System. It would be better, and considerably more entertaining, if they devoted the hour to a reading of the Newark yellow pages. It would be better, and far more merciful, if they just went dark. Just about anything would be kinder than subjecting even a few stray viewers to this video swill. Indeed, "Tough Cookies" and "Fast Times" make "Stir Crazy" look like television's answer to Ulysses.
References
External links
*imdb title|id=0090429|title=Fast Times
*tv.com show|id=703|title=Fast Times
* [http://www.jumptheshark.com/forum/fast-times/692 "Fast Times"] at JumpTheShark.com
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