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That Old Feeling

That Old Feeling

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How can you not love this movie?
Review: I loved everything about this movie. Bette was at her Diva best and Dennis was a perfect foil. I loved the story about him begging her to sing a lot on the set. You could just tell in the restaurant when she was singing that he was totally enthralled.

I also loved Danny Nucci & Paula Marshall. They were so sweet together! Gail O'Grady & Jamie Denton were the best "bad" guys, for want of a better turn. And when they get drunk and get it on, I could have died! Of course, Jamie was terrific on "The Pretender", so I have a huge crush on the boy! :D David Rasche was perfect as the neurotic psychotherapist. You go, Sledgehammer! :D

I HIGHLY recommend this movie to adults that want a good laugh!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love it!
Review: I think I've seen this movie a bizillion times and like one reviewer said, I never am bored with it. It's just that kind of movie that you can sit back, relax and have a good laugh. The two main couples the movie focuses on are wonderful together; but truthfully the whole cast played their parts very well. I just can't say it enough though...I loooove Danny Nucci. He's so cute! That raven black hair, those dark brooding eyes, that New York accent...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Forget the rest of the cast...give me Danny Nucci!!
Review: I think I've seen this movie a bizillion times and like one reviewer said, I never am bored with it. It's just that kind of movie that you can sit back, relax and have a good laugh. The two main couples the movie focuses on are wonderful together; but truthfully the whole cast played their parts very well. I just can't say it enough though...I loooove Danny Nucci. He's so cute! That raven black hair, those dark brooding eyes, that New York accent...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great soundtrack
Review: I thought the movie was good. But the real thing that I really loved was the soundtrack compilation. I what you mmight call a sentimental fool for great love songs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DIVINE movie!
Review: I thought this movie was a riot. The chemistry between Bette and Dennis was perfect. And it all revolved around having a good time. And Bette shows a perfect example in proving that even though you're at the age of 50, you can still be sexy and desireable. She carries that banner very well as does Dennis Farina.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Adorable. It never gets old!
Review: I've seen this film several times, and it just never gets boring. Snappy dialogue, witty characters, and Reiner's simple charm make this movie irresistable each and every time. Though it's not Hollywood's most well-known film or anything like that, THIS is what true romantic comedies are made of.

The film chronicles the "nuclear" relationship between actress Lily (Bette Midler) and author Dan (Dennis Farina), who have been divorced and re-married for 14 years and still argue over whose fault it was that ended their marriage. In a particularly hilarious "civil conversation" at their daughter Molly's (Paula Marshall) wedding, the old feeling is suddenly re-ignited and they embark on a comedic affair with Molly and her new husband Keith hot on their trail. Along the way comes Joey (Danny Nucci), a sleazy photographer who likes to capture particularly bad impromptu photos of Lily to sell in the latest tabloid magazines. Admist the absolute mess and chaos, Joey is hired by a desparate Molly to find her parents in her efforts to try and reunite them with their respective spouses. Though Lily and Dan are the main item in the film's romantic aspect, the relationship that develops between Molly and Joey is equally charming.

Though this film has its flaws, the charming and romantic parallel portraits that it paints are so likeable that the flaws are easily forgiveable. It reminds all of us that old feeling that we have inside of us through the hilarious and comedic affair between Lily and Dan, but at the same time, asks us what it is we're really looking for in Molly and Joey's story.

Overall, this is a highly recommended flick that is fresh each and every time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: That old Feeling
Review: Probably one of the best films I've seen in a long time..Bette Midler and Dennis Farina are great together...of course, he is good in anything...

Light and fun, what we all need to watch now..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recapture the love of your life¿
Review: There are so many scenes in this delightful farce that I would love to describe in detail, but I will not spoil the surprises. Carl Reiner directed That Old Feeling to perfection. The roller coaster ride begins with a very romantic marriage proposal -- which nearly puts the bride-to-be in the hospital.

Who knew that 14 years after Lilly and Dan (Bette Midler and Dennis Farina) divorced and remarried that one very public argument would activate That Old Feeling? The "nuclear" relationship was rekindled at their daughter's wedding, and the on-screen chemistry between them is sizzling.

Their daughter Molly (Paula Marshall) is the "adult" of the trio. Her poignant comment, "Do you realize how lucky I am that someone normal wanted to marry me?" foreshadows her decision to not settle.

The acting is excellent, and I am sure the cast had a lot of fun making this movie. In one scene, Molly is fixing Joey's (Danny Nucci) hair; her eyes shift quickly as she figures out what will work to tame his wild locks. It is a simple scene, but it shows what good acting is about -- making it believable.

Bohemians and politicians in a showy wedding where Molly's grandmother is tap dancing beg for comments. The political jibes about liberals and Republicans fit the scene and add to the farce.

There are no "F" words; in fact, no swearing at all. Also, there are no sweaty bedroom scenes. The "action" is shown through innuendoes that stimulate imagination. In my opinion, this is much better than bearing it all.

The fights and conversations between Lilly and Dan are stunning. Throughout the movie, great dialogue is snappy and fresh. In the end, Molly and Joey are accused of being just like her parents ... "No, but we soon will be..."

The music score is superb. I own the music CD too.

Five stars for one of my favorite movies.

Victoria Tarrani

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Adorable. It never gets old!
Review: This movie is just entertaining, but lovely. If you just want to relax and get a good laughs, I recomend to watch this movie.

Bette Midler and Dennis Farina are delicious in this film.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Light, lovely and hilarious
Review: This movie is just entertaining, but lovely. If you just want to relax and get a good laughs, I recomend to watch this movie.

Bette Midler and Dennis Farina are delicious in this film.


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