Just saw this movie for the first time.
-
bookfinders — 20 years ago(February 13, 2006 05:42 PM)
I saw it. I didn't like it. Not at all. But I'm biased since I don't particularly care for Steve Martin or his humor.
In the blurb discription on IMDb the writer says that this is a spoof. What exactly does this movie spoof? -
stuffic — 19 years ago(August 28, 2006 10:59 PM)
I've seen this movie about five times over the years, and each time I forget how funny it isI remember I like it, but am surprised by how much I laugh out loud each time I watch it. Definitely one of Martin's best, yet it's interesting that this is NOT a movie people think of when they think of his best performances.
That's why the black & white episodes of "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Bewitched" were sexy, baby! -
simonreed77 — 16 years ago(February 13, 2010 08:15 AM)
I was so surprised to see this was only rated 6.2, it's much, much better than that. I saw this for the first time a few days ago and just love the way it never lets up the zany madness for its whole running time. Good stuff.
-
SeisCinemaSeis — 15 years ago(May 18, 2010 04:22 AM)
I've only seen a handful of films starred by Steve Martin but TMWTB has to be the best of them all. It's utterly silly and preposterous, and that's exactly why it works. This movie reminded me Young Frankenstein and some of the Monty Python sketches.
If you wanna spend 90 minutes of sheer fun silliness some boring sunday evening, this movie is for you. -
MsLadybird99 — 15 years ago(June 01, 2010 04:56 PM)
'L.A. Story' is really good too.. He actually revives 'Pointy Birds' in that one.
http://i39.tinypic.com/2wgvsli.jpg -
-
PeterBlues — 13 years ago(January 19, 2013 10:54 PM)
like "the brain that wouldn't die", "frankenstein" and "the invisible man" vibe in a 1980's comedy starring steve martin at his best here perhaps i think, i don't know how well known "brain that wouldn't die" flick is but if you've seen it you get to really come to think of that plot as the first of this movie is playing out. i didn't care for this movie as a kid but caught it today and enjoyed the gags throughout the movie, the merv griffin bit was a riot. by the way, has kathleen turner ever played anything close to an ordinary woman? or is it always insane bitches, serial killers, treasure huntress etc? i didn't discover the original title to this until now, the translated (swedish) title that i've always known it by actually has his complicated last name in the title, i can just imagine all the pronouncement fuss that must have caused, that gag was suppose to stay IN the movie, wasn't it.
on the b side,
with memories of the swinging times,
when it was all new in play,
before i learned the notes of today,
wanna some records trade,
but i can't walk the wax way,
too late to repeat the old lines,
on the flip side.