Go for It, Mike

Go for It, Mike

Release date : January 1, 1984
Runtime : 5m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : English /
Director : Mark Fischer /
Writers : Michael Smith /
Production companies : Mike and Mark Productions /
January 1, 1984 5m Comedy English More
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A parodic music video that re-envisions the Horatio Alger myth of the American Dream via 1950s-style cultural cliches, advertising and Reagan-era media propaganda. Smith's 'regular guy' Mike embodies a series of all-American male stereotypes, from the classroom to political candidacy, assuming the roles of college prep, cowboy, train engineer, and real estate developer. Set to an ironic jingle recalling of an 'Up with People' anthem, this lampoon of Manifest Destiny concludes with Mike riding, like an ironic Marlboro Man, into the sunset.
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  • title:Go for It, Mike
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:5m
  • Genres: Comedy · Music ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Mark Fischer /
  • Writers: Michael Smith ·
  • Production companies: Mike and Mark Productions ·
  • Overview:A parodic music video that re-envisions the Horatio Alger myth of the American Dream via 1950s-style cultural cliches, advertising and Reagan-era media propaganda. Smith's 'regular guy' Mike embodies a series of all-American male stereotypes, from the classroom to political candidacy, assuming the roles of college prep, cowboy, train engineer, and real estate developer. Set to an ironic jingle recalling of an 'Up with People' anthem, this lampoon of Manifest Destiny concludes with Mike riding, like an ironic Marlboro Man, into the sunset.
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