Seems Like Old Times |
My Rating: (out of 5 stars) | |
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Primary Location: |
First Saw:In Theatre |
Saw at/with: With Peter Loge
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Rating: R
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Year:
1980
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Category: Comedy
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Director:
Jay Sandrich
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Time:
120 min.
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Writer:
Neil Simon
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Mine: |
Fun stuff. The final courtroom scene is a holler.
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Leonard Maltin/Plot synopsis: |
Neil Simon's homage to 1930s screwball farces is quite enjoyable, with Goldie as a good-hearted lawyer whose ex-husband (Chase) disrupts her life and threatens the career of her new spouse (Grodin). Funny lines and situations
all the way up to pointless finale. Feature debut of TV comedy director Sandrich.
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User Reviews: |
Kim's rating:
(out of 5 stars) |
This is a very funny, enjoyable movie. Glodie Hawn is excellent as this sweet, soft-hearted lawyer who wants to help everyone around her. I love the relationship between Goldie's character and Chevy's...this movie works well as a mild romance and a very good comedy. The courtroom scene is a highlight of the humor. Overall, good movie.
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