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The Out-Of-Towners

The Out-Of-Towners

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.....
Review: This movie delievers more humor than the GOOD HUMOR icecream man! I was laughing histerically while STEVE MARTIN and GOLDIE HAWN run amok in New York, in this charming heartwarming movie. I suggest it to all of you. Especially fans of Hawn , and or Martin. I loved this movie, with a passion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hilarious Outing
Review: This movie does not disappoint. Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn deliver in this deliciously campy comedy about an almost estranged married couple who wind up embarking on an adventure in New York City. John Cleese of Monty Python's Flying Circus and Mark McKinney of the Kids in the Hall round out the supporting cast... in VERY funny performances!

The only thing that keeps me from giving this movie a perfect review is the way it got all sappy towards the end. It was like the makers of the film suddenly decided to turn it into a dramedy, rather than the all out comic farce it was leading up to that point.

But don't let this deter you from getting this movie. It's definitely worth the money. You'll laugh yourself silly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow
Review: This movie is so hilarious. It tells the story of a man who got fired but is too proud to admit that to his wife. Then the time comes for a new job interview in New York.
"Journey may be more important than the destination" is what Steve and Goldie find out on their way and during their stay in New York.

A must watch movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Words!
Review: This movie is so uproariously(is that the word?) hilarious, it simply can't be put into words without lessening the quality. IT IS THAT GOOD! I love every movie Steve Martin has been in. Goldie Hawn is one of the greatest. But it is John Cleese who steals the show as a cross-dressing hotel manager. The dancing scene with Cleese high-kicking to "Bad Girls" is virtually unmatchable in hilariousness. This movie definitely stands out above the rest.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Send in the Energizer Bunny
Review: This movie is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STUPID!!!!! I turned it off after the first 10 minutes thinking that this movie has the same gag over and over again. I wish that they sent the Energizer bunny in.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just stinking bad.
Review: This movie is, how shall I say, awful. Not funny at all -- and I'm pretty easy to get a laugh out of! Martin's acting, as usual, is good, but even his good acting could not trump the poor writing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Out of Towners
Review: This movie was good for a few laughs, but eventually you notice that this is the type of plot which is very short yet is filled up with lots of crazy things just to make the time go bye. Quite good though, i guess it is worth seeing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It is really a BAD joke...
Review: This remake will do absolutely nothing for the careers of Martin and Hawn, because they are the main responsables for dropping the ball in this lousy remake, that makes you wanna cry, not laugh, so bad directed it is!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A funny film!
Review: This video is the cutest! In my opinion, this is even better than the Jack Lemon version. Thats hard to top... Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin are the perfect duo!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I liked this film
Review: This was a simple yet very funny film. I liked Steve Martin more then Jack Lemming was in the Original. If you like Steve Martin i recommend Bowfinger but this film also shows Goldie Hawn at her best.


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