Wednesday, May 5, 2010


#1 Cheap Corvette Summer Reviews




Special Price Today Go To Store!! (Limited Time Offer)


WOW, it's finally here!

I actually never thought I'd see this one on DVD, a true classic. It's strange to see Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) chasing after Corvettes, but this is 1978, and He apparently had some time between Star Wars films. Another interesting fact, the actor that portrayed the car thief, Kim Milford, also starred in the film "Laserblast" that same year. He seems to have a resemblance to Mark Hamill in a weird sort of way. Corvette Summer, a Fun movie if anything. The Car is nice, but Annie Potts is the real star here.



Corvette Summer Feature


  • A cherry Corvette Stingray. A gorgeous girl. And a summer in glittery Las Vegas. What more does a guy need for the wildest, weirdest, funniest, freakiest time of his life?Mark Hamill (Star Wars) and Annie Potts (Designing Women) make comedic and romantic sparks fly in a revved-up tale of car-brained Kenny (Hamill), trailing a Corvette that's mysteriously boosted after his high school shop restores



Corvette Summer Overview


A cherry Corvette Stingray. A gorgeous girl. And a summer in glittery Las Vegas. What more does a guy need for the wildest, weirdest, funniest, freakiest time of his life? Mark Hamill (Star Wars) and Annie Potts (Designing Women) make comedic and romantic sparks fly in a revved-up tale of car-brained Kenny (Hamill), trailing a Corvette that's mysteriously boosted after his high school shop class restores it to perfection. The trail leads to Fun Capital USA and a ditzy diversion (Potts) whose dream is to become - a hooker! This damsel-in-distress needs a white knight on a candy-apple, metal-flake, superior-mags, mercury-tubes steed - right, Kenny? Both are in for a summer they'll never forget.


It is a "Corvette Summer!" - Betterbuilt1 - San Diego, CA
Great take me back to my youth movie. One that is still entertaining even today. The scenes in Vegas, sans the strip, harken back to a bygone era. The best part about watching this movie was my 10 year old's reaction. "Dad, this is my second favorite movie in the whole wide world!". Not bad!

No comments:

Post a Comment