upper waypoint

A Jam-Packed Trip Through a Strange, Campy America

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

'Pee-Wee Herman's Bog Adventure.'

About 10 years ago, traveling through San Antonio, I visited the Alamo. And one of the first questions I asked the tour guide was, “So how many people ask to see the basement?” He rolled his eyes. “At least one a day,” he told me.

There is no basement at the Alamo, but in the 1985 movie Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, it’s a key plot point. Of course, there are about 28 different plot points in the movie—it’s a jam-packed, madcap trip through a strange, campy America. The journey includes scary truck drivers, giant roadside dinosaurs, a quirky dance to the 1950s instrumental “Tequila,” and one man in search of his stolen bicycle.

Pee Wee’s Big Adventure comes to town this month with Pee Wee Herman himself (Paul Reubens) discussing the making of the film afterward. If you want a reminder of just how surreal American culture can be, I wholly recommend it. That’s on Friday, Feb. 28, at the Masonic in San Francisco. Details here.—Gabe Meline

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Sunnyvale’s Secret Japanese Whisky Bar Serves Killer Late-Night KaraageTicket Alert: Billie Eilish at San Jose’s SAP Center in DecemberTikTok’s ‘Man or Bear?’ Question Gets Settled Once and for All — by GodIs Chocolate Sourdough the Bay Area’s Most Delicious Secret?Gary Floyd, San Francisco Queer Punk Iconoclast, Has DiedBerkeley's Market Hall Foods Is Closing After 28 YearsThe New UC Berkeley Falcon Chicks Are Running Their Parents RaggedKendrick Lamar Is Drake’s Biggest Hater — ‘Euphoria’ Proves He’s Proud of itOaklanders Say ‘We Still Here’ With a 510 Day Rally and Free ConcertD Sharp: The DJ with Four NBA Championship Rings