“If you lived in zees house, you would preteend to not speak Engleesh, too!”
I think the key to “getting” Better Off Dead is to realize that it’s not actually an 'Eighties teen comedy but a satire of 'Eightes teen comedies, more in line with National Lampoon-type films rather than John Hughes. Not a great movie, but at least a sporatically amusing one, and the ‘French’ girl (whose accent is terrible) is cute with engine grease on her face. Besides, how can you not like a movie with a line like, “Sorry your mom blew up, Ricky.”
This is really tangential, but this is the only time where I’ve felt qualified to talk about anything.
Honestly, to current Darbs, “DEI” isn’t really a slogan anymore. Sure, it has been in the past, but now the acronym just refers to our really gross rec room (in which li’l homeless me currently resides). None of the Flems ever, ever use the retort “FEIF”, which stands for “Fleming eats it faster”. All of our perky and overenthusiastic tour guides (none of whom are Darbs) really play up this cornball history though. That being said, watching the movie is like opening up a weird hyper-exaggerated time capsule from the '80s, but some of what I see in the film is pretty much what goes on today.
Also, and this is very nitpicky: The word “house”, when referring to the north houses, takes a “u”, because only the south hovses have that inscription over them. Furthermore, there are 8 houses now. Avery was built in 1996, but it’s a pretty dismal and forgettable place.
Antonius – that’s my fault. I don’t think Stranger endorsed it, and doesn’t deserve blame. Sorry – I spent too much time working on vibrational emission in the IR (where symmetry does prevent emission from dimers), and forgot this was in the UV electronic range. And I shoulda known , with examples like fluorine and nitrogen.
I didn’t know about the early cases of true excimer lasing, though. Somehow, my instructors never mentioned those. And a quick loook through my references shows no mention of them either.