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7/10
I strongly disagree. This movie deserves more credit.
clcus20 July 2006
The commentator that wrote this is not a good teen movie was right. This is a great teen movie. It does have a plot. A very good one. It is great because it is deep. It shows how the girls slowly get caught up in a world they've never known. As they are losing their innocence, they are gaining strength as young adults. They learn how to face their fears. They learn the real value of friendship. They learn that things are not always what they seem. The movie wasn't written as a comedy. So to say it isn't funny isn't really a valid critique. It has its funny moments, but it is a drama. If this movie were about a group of young men, would we be more accepting?

If you can find it, go rent it!
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4/10
Welcome to 18
BandSAboutMovies11 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Joey (Mariska Hargitay, daughter of Mickey and Jayne Mansfield, who is probably on your TV right now on one of many episodes of Law and Order), Lindsey (Courtney Thorne-Smith) and Robin (Lindsey JoAnn Willette) are three high school graduates out to have fun for their last summer, which leads to a job at a dude ranch and then a casino and then, well, a night in jail.

If there's one thing you can learn from this movie, it's that you can have cocaine in jail and use it as makeup and none of the guards will know the difference.

This is the only movie Terry Carr ever directed. Carr usually worked as a production manager (King Kong, Bad Ronald) or a producer (Predator 2, Double Impact). Sadly, he died in 2005 when he had a heart attack. Even worse, his 9-year-old daughter Ariekla's body was found under his in the back of his car a day after he left his wife behind in a grocery store. He'd been acting strangely in the days before his death, including dumping all of his important paperwork and photos in a field.
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10/10
one of my 80s favorites
holly226803 August 2005
I never saw this movie when it first came out, but probably when I was a freshman in high school in the mid 90s. While it doesn't have the best plot ever, my girlfriends and I watched that movie a lot. It's a little cheesy but it's emphasis is on the friendship of three girls. And they support each other despite flaws and arguments and problems that arise. It's a coming of age movie, that has fairly unknown actresses as main characters, a storyline that's a little unbelievable, but it can be a good chick flick for girls who aren't harsh critics, who can appreciate the very 80s look of the movie, and who can relate to the on the verge of womanhood vibe this movie has. So, while others don't like it, I still consider it one of my favs to come out of the 80s, and a good coming of age movie.
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10/10
Love this movie!!!
steph-332-44732822 November 2012
I love this movie and have been trying to find it on DVD, but unfortunately I haven't found it. I thought it was a fun movie and the girls finding out what it's really like right out of high school. They do come in contact with some shady people, but manage to find some friends in the long run. Once they leave the dude ranch it's onto the cabin and a very crazy fun loving neighbor. There's a lot of fun and games in this movie and even more laughter when they get jobs at the casino. But, when Roscoe enters their life a lot of things go off track from their fun vacation. They figure out how to escape the clutches of Roscoe and save their new friend Talia.
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Pretty stupid, even for an 80s teen movie.
vertigo_1411 July 2004
It has been a while since I've seen this movie, but once is certainly enough with this one.

'Welcome to 18' is about a group of girls who head out to a ranch for the summer where they find a bit of romance and also get themselves into a bit of trouble. The movie isn't really all that funny and is pretty stupid even by 80s teen movie standards. There isn't much that goes on in the story most of the time, and when something finally does happen (when there little misfortune arises), it is a little too late. Worst of all, despite the lack of any real plot, the characters are pretty annoying.

I'm not surprised you don't hear anything about this forgettable little movie anymore.
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10/10
My first song in a Movie!
suttca14 April 2005
Long before the platinum records, though i did have a few gold ones, I wrote and sang a song for this fun film. It has a giant cult following and still is picking up new young fans. Now, two of the girls are stars, so i still get royalty checks, 20 years later. Fun to see what i did at 17, still alive and well. this film is no "breakfast club", but what is? this is a cute, fun, innocent 80's teen flick. it is very well done and had a good budget. 3 teenage girls out for a summer adventure. it is not meant to be taken seriously and you will enjoy it as long as you are not expecting peter o'toole doing Shakespeare. if you find an old record or the foreign video, i would die, and pay to have it in my collection. Sit back and clear your mind and enjoy not having to worry about plot twists or who gets the girl. sometimes we need to simply have fun, and this movie is fun as well as silly, just as the director meant it to be. please do not contact me to ask my "celeb" name. i am on the IMDb under my birth name which i only use for celebrity audio projects i do for charity and this, my first film credit. boy, my grandparents were happy to see my name ;-) cheers, craig braginsky
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10/10
I LOVE THIS MOVIE, WHY CAN'T I FIND IT TO RENT OR OWN????
reddbutterflyy8 January 2019
With all of the streaming services and DVD outlets, why is this movie not available? I have a theory Mariska Hargitay wields her great power to put the kibosh on any re-release of this movie. It's a great 80's teen movie. I watched it every time it was on tv in the 80's and 90's now suddenly it's nowhere to be found since SVU's been on tv the last two decades. Hmmmmm.
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Meek approach to girls' rites of passage
lor_16 March 2023
My review was written in November 1986 after a screening at Movies at Town Center in Boca Raton, Florida.

"Welcome to 18", originally titled "Summer Release", is a ho-hum approach to the usual teenage comedy-drama about youngsters (in this case 18-year-old girls) finding out about the cold, cruel world and adults who inhabit it. The format worked as drive-in fodder about 15 years ago, but this watered-down version lacks even titillation value.

An attractive cast is headed by striking blonde Courtney Thorne-Smith as Lindsey, who hops in her convertible with redhead pal Robin (Jo Ann Willette) and brunette Joey (Mariska Hargitay) to spend the post-high school graduation summer working at a dude ranch in Nevada.

Overly busy and unconvincing plotline has the trio splitting quickly from the ranch after they are cheated in the first payroll and forbidden to fraternize with the hunks there. They go to the mansion of a girl they've met, Talia (Cristen Kauffman) at Lake Tahoe where her young gangster-lover Roscoe (E Erich Anderson) gets the girls phony IDs and jobs working at a casino.

The girls end up at a rundown motel in the mountains where they make new friends including a goofy entomologist and a sympathetic transvestite neighbor. After a party involving prostitution and drugs, the three girls end up in jail and are bailed out for $5,000 by Roscoe, who steals Lindsey's car as collateral until he's repaid.

While trying to protect alia from this young brute, the girls devise a scheme in which Lindsey ends up winning about $15,000 in a poker game for local high rollers (it's never explained how Lindsey is so proficient at poker). After two of the girls succeed in having sex with their new boyfriends, a happy ending is contrived of them spiriting Talia away from Roscoe and all four heading for San Francisco befoe the fall college term begins.

Aided by an appealing se of players, picture tries to give young girls various lectures on the false lures of the fast life (living high, wild parties, gambling, prostitution, etc.) but sends out the same old messages of the genre, especially re: sex as fulfillment of the transition to womanhood.

Director Terry Carr displays the dreaded influence of music videos, with feature having more silent-plus-music montates than most films had even at the height of romantic filler interludes in the 1960s. Four lead actresses all deserve better vehicles in future.
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