Sky High Aims for the Middle and Hits a Bullseye
Not the Best Teen Movie, but Far from the Worst
By Timothy Sexton, published Dec 20, 2005
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Kurt Russell's young Disneyfied self makes a cameo in Sky High in the pages of a high school yearbook. That face brought back memories of Kurt as a computer that wore tennis shoes and a student that sometimes you saw and sometimes you didn't. Before he became famous all over again playing Elvis and sleeping with Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell was the biggest teenage star in movies. Or at least one of the biggest. His career has had its ups and down, and there seems to be a trend when it's up.
In the movie Sky High, much like in the movies Big Trouble in Little China and Tango & Cash, Russell here is poking gentle fun at the very concept of an action movie hero. He seems to understand it's really silly to pretend you are some big macho kickass guy when you're running around wearing makeup (and maybe a cape). Although his performance here isn't quite up to the standard of his John Wayne -is-a-moron performance in Big Trouble in Little China, he is the glue that holds this slight premise together.
The idea of a training school for superheroes and their sidekicks is a great idea for a MadTV sketch, but for a movie it could be a little weak. Thankfully, the makers threw in some offbeat casting and ideas, tossed in a little moral lesson that doesn't die of overkill and cooked up the most enjoyable live action Disney movie for kids since I can't remember when.
In addition to Russell, one of the other high points is Dave Foley's Mr. Boy, who used to Russell's sidekick and is now a teacher at Sky High. Foley is far too talented to be wasting away in has-been hell hosting poker shows. (And by the way, can someone please tell me just when the heck poker became a spectator sport!!!). His scenes are bustling with the pent-up ambition of a true has-been trying to prove himself. As Bart Simpson would say, the ironing is delicious.
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Did You Know?
Kurt Russell acted with Elvis and then played him in a TV movie?
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