I never get tired of this flick
I ran across this 20+ years ago, & have owned and given away multiple copies of the VHS & DVD, but always have it around. The cast was flawlessly chosen, and they really do an excellent job with the script. This was my first exposure to Scot Robbie Coltrane, as well as my first time seeing David Johansen as something besides a New York Doll or Buster Poindexter, and between this and 'Scrooged' should David Johansen strictly play cab drivers?
It took me years, but I finally scored a copy of the book this was based on, 'Good Vibes', by Jay Cronley. When I first started my search, copies were listed on various used book sites for a minimum of a C-note.....while I'd ratholed one like Trotter, I wasn't ready to drop anywhere near that for it. I traded emails with the author, and he didn't even have any spare copies, but one morning, I was going to Value Village, and I immediately turned left for the book section, and there was a copy of 'Good Vibes', in its original dust jacket(boring), for $1.99. I read it a couple of times, then turned it over on Amazon for about an $85 profit.
Somebody mentioned this as a Siskel & Ebert "Guilty Pleasure". I reserve that for stuff like 'Zoolander', 'Joe Dirt', 'Marrying Man', and 'Baseketball'. This is simply on my list of my alltime favorite movies.
"Stalker?"
"Yup, bigtime"