Richie Rich and the Search For Friends in Cinema


Please enjoy my new video essay on Richie Rich where I discuss all the important things in the movie, like Dadlink, the Kidapult, and having McDonalds in your house. Also, if you missed my other video essays on 90’s movies check my page for detailed analysis of Pleasantville, Powder, Mr. Holland’s Opus, and Independence Day. https://vimeo.com/kentuckeraudley Video Essay: “RICHIE RICH and the Search For Friends in Cinema” Macaulay Culkin was one of the cutest kids in the world, but also he was a great actor. In this movie Richie Rich, he plays a lonely kid who has everything but all he wants is friends, and for his parents to be alive. It’s a great film about searching for friends and then showing them how cool your house is and letting them ride your personal roller coaster. Rob Reiner was the director and he did a fantastic job putting fun things in the movie, like the Kidapult, the Smell Master and bags of manure. Will Richie Rich find friends? You can watch the whole movie or I tell you in this video essay too. Enjoy! Presented by Talkhouse: http://www.talkhouse.com/video-essay-richie-rich-and-the-search-for-friends-in-cinema/ And don’t forget if you love movies, a great way to show that is by wearing a hat that says movies on it, which you can order here: http://www.moviesbrand.com/the-movies-collection/movies-hat

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