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"Hell handbasket" films are often comedies, but need not be.
I would recommend this to anyone who likes
comedies.
In general these movies are dramas or
comedies
and very often they provide the viewer with historical informations of a certain time and area.
Monsieur Chatiliez, the director of "La vie..." and "Tanguy", shows that french
comedies
can actually be a thousand times better than some modern American
comedies.
I left the cinema with satisfaction, because I saw one of the few intelligent - and most importantly funny - modern
comedies.
Both are subtle, intelligent
comedies
that challenge the viewer.
Released amid a horde of Korean romantic
comedies
following the success of "My Sassy Girl", Singles--I found--was not simply another manufactured commodity.
If you like
comedies
you will love this movie.
The ending is a major surprise unlike a lot of
comedies
where you know how its going to end from the start of the movie.
If you like crazy, wacky
comedies
then you'll love this one.
It's this kind of thinking in Hollywood--that a younger, slimmer man would be a better catch for Demi Moore than a balding, chubby guy like George Dzundza--that sinks most romantic comedies, and nearly does this one in as well.
I will admit there have been some romantic
comedies
I have not liked, and others I have.
Bride Wars (2009), I potentially thought this movie could turn out to be one of those quirky, funny, well thought out and acted
comedies
that occasionally come out of Hollywood.
Average road comedy that has average production quality and nothing original or new to offer as all presented here have been done better in other films of the same genre.Although still funny at times and big fans of the lead actors here will be entertained because they will see that they still have their talents in 1999.Goldie and Steve are certainly the main attractios here and they did a great performance.Very funny scenes at the last 20 minutes involving a drugged out Steve.Not a big fan of road
comedies
and the lead actors?Stay away then.....
Like most romantic comedies, the premise of THE BACHELOR & THE BOBBY-SOXER really isn't on the firmest of grounds (though why watch a film if you want full-blown reality?).
I don't like buddy
comedies.
In an era in which everyone seems to want either tense thrillers, puerile
comedies
or awesome special effects (the only one here, as has been pointed out, is a cheaply put together tornado), both movies offer little more than a thoroughly improbable plot and a focus on character development.
While the script falls short of the witty dialogue you'll find in
comedies
like The Palm Beach Story and Bringing Up Baby, it's still a fun trip down memory lane.
This is one of the remarkable short
comedies
that Arbuckle turned out at the end of his contract at Keystone while he was in New Jersey, far from Sennett's grasp: quite possibly the best.
Maybe this is not quite as good as their first film together but it is still one of the best
comedies
around.
"Nothing Sacred" is mandatory viewing for anybody who loves old Hollywood comedies, screwball or otherwise and I rate it a solid TEN.
This movie has a resemblance to the typical American romantic comedies, being in fact an English movie.
I thought that the Farlley Brothers were suppose to churn out
comedies?
Certainly a must-see for Edwige Fenech fans, and the fade-out is unbelievably tacky, right out of one of those low-humour Italian
comedies.
As a regular junkie for obscure 80s comedies, I kind of liked it.
It is interesting that a number of films set during the 1900s and early 1910s, both
comedies
such as 'The Assassination Bureau' and serious dramas such as 'The Riddle of the Sands' and the Robert Powell version of 'The 39 Steps', focus on diplomatic attempts to prevent the outbreak of a European war, even though we know that in real life such attempts were to end in failure.
It was a wise decision because this is probably one of the worst
comedies
(and films) I have ever seen.
Fundamentally, the film concerns five persons--Nugent, played with charm by Cary Grant, intelligent Myrna Loy as Margaret, pretty Shirley Temple as a fast-growing Susan, her daughter, Rudy Vallee as Grant's rival, prefiguring his stuffy role in "How to Succeed in Business" and other comedies, and Lillian Randolph as long-suffering Bessie, the family's maid and confidant-adviser.
I think its one of the best romantic
comedies
of all time.
She wrote back her favorites were the
comedies
she made with Cary Grant, MY FAVORITE WIFE & THE AWFUL TRUTH.
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