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Brewster's Millions

Brewster's Millions

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Brewster dot com
Review: This movie was the basis for the business plan of every dot com, as far as I can tell. Truly prophetic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Candy & Pryor! What more do you want?
Review: This was great. Imaging inheriting $300 million. All the things that you could do and accomplish. But, there's a catch. In order to get the money, you have to do something first.

You have to spend $30 million in 30 days. Not too bad you say... At the end of the 30 days, you can't have a single dime left. Nothing but the clothes on you back. And, while you are spending the money, you can't tell anyone why....

Now, throw Pryor in as the person doing the inheriting and Candy in as his best friend. They are both down on their luck minor league baseball players. Pryor is spending millions and Candy is along for the ride. After several days, Candy tries to get Pryor to stop "wasting" the cash....

The things they buy and do.... So funny.

What would you do in these circumstances? Don't forget, nothing must remain at the end of 30 days.....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: spending money fast ... the easy way
Review: When Monty Brewster inherits a huge fortune his scheming relative devises a catch. Monty has to spend $10,000 fast before he can inherit his large fortune- no assetts and he can't give any away! He stands for election throwing expensive parties with his loyal friend played by John Candy revelling in their new found fortune. Right up to the last few minutes the ending is always unclear and only the best memory will remember a tiny hugely important detail.


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