Kitschy fun
6 January 2004
For those who don't "get" Pee-Wee, this was a character that Paul Ruebens had created on the comedy stage, with many appearances on David Letterman's show, and then continued on his inventive Saturday morning kids (and adults) show, before moving on to the big screen. Pee-Wee's act was always meant to be absurd, full of 50's kitsch and childhood playthings. But with plenty of double entendres and gentle poking fun at kiddie shows. I just watched the DVD with commentary by Tim Burton, who mentions it was made on a low budget, and I believe it was Burton's first full-length movie. It is just silly and fun, and through all these various permutations, Pee-Wee never grows or changes, he is just Pee-Wee marching to his own drummer. I enjoy this movie as much as my 8 year old son does, but for very different reasons.
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