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S.O.B.

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Are those really her's?
Review: Julie Andrews baring her breasts? If they are hers then she has nothing to be ashamed of.This is one of those movies that the critic's hated but the majority of people who saw it found it hilarious.When you have such wonderful veteran actors such as Richard Mulligan,Julie Andrews,Robert Preston,Loretta Swit et al. in one production there is bound to be a good time by all.The humour is definately slap stick with Richard Mulligan doing a wonderful job as a hollywood producer who cannot deal with the only flop he ever had and is trying desperately to kill himself but just can't seem to get the job done.Robert Preston is wonderful and funny as the boozing but very sympathic doctor.Julie Andrews plays Richard Mulligans wife to the hilt with gusto -she is kind of caught in the middle and has all kinds of lawyers,agents,personal secretaries trying to advise her on how to handle her divorce from Richard and the eventual big mess that he ends up getting her envolved in. Just to hear Julie Andrews cuss and show her involved in a soft porn movie is worth the price of this one.This is anothe one of those movies that i can't really justify liking it as well as i do-other than it keeps me chuckling almost all the way through it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More fun than Julie Andrews in "Wild One- The Musical"
Review: Lewd, crude, rude. Richard Mulligan is Soap's Bert Campbell joined with Norman Maine on psychedelics. Robert Preston & Bill Holden are the best best friends a crazed director could have. If you enjoy seeing Hollywood get the shaft, i.e. The Player, Sunset Boulevard, & Ashley & Mary Kate Join The San Berdoo Angels, you'll have lots of belly laughs & guffaws. S.O.B. is also full of fashion tips for those who miss(missed?) the '70s. Once past the excruciating musical number, which is the most horrible thing since I was stuck at a drive-in through Mary Poppins AND The Sound Of Music (The S & M), S.O.B. shows why it shouldn't be overlooked. Can Blake Edwards follow this up with a musical version of Dogma? I hope so. Did I mention, Julie Andrews bares her chest? You've gotta love it. Check it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great comedy ensemble, unfortunately gathered only once.
Review: Major kudos to the comedy work and character development of a cast including Loretta Switt, Robert Preston, Robert Webber and William Holden. What could be funnier than a group of drunks while mourning the death of their friend decide to steal his body and give him a Viking funeral? Standard Operational Bull at its comedy form most fitting the Hollywood two-faced money and status-grabbing socialites. Wet your pants comedy and unforgetable satire.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: S.O.B. Goes Over, Or Under the Top and Bares All
Review: Sometimes a movie appears only to exist for a gimmick. At first appearance this film seems only to exist so that Mary Poppins herself bares her chesties. Not to say it wasn't impressive. This I grant you. But this film is so much more. A horrible bomb when it was released, it is about a bomb that the studio wants to remake into a lavish softcore porno musical. A great cast, sharp writing, and crisp direction give this film bite, edge, and heart. Of all the films that target the big Hollywood system, this is by far the best. It may have been too good for Blake Edwards, because it upset a great deal of important people.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hopefully - sound restored
Review: THIS is in hopeful anticipation...! The VHS, and even the film on TV...sounds awful ! As if it were in a tunnel...going by you.
PLEASE...get the sound remastered on this DVD. THEN, I suppose in six months it will be re-released...with special features ? !
THIS FILM IS A CLASSIC...and I'm not even a fan. The timing, the level of respect the director holds for us, his audience...never looking down, or underestimating us. The script, the acting...ALL top-notch. so, " Let us pray "...for clean sound.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Devastatingly satirical
Review: This is my favorite Blake Edwards film. Though it falls short of "Pink Panther Strikes Again" in slapstick humor, the sheer viciousness of its attack on Hollywood more than makes up for it. Outstanding cast, all obviously enjoying themselves.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Have you come to see her bare herself?
Review: Well, Julie Andrews DOES bare herself in this movie--which is why some may first want to see it--but this film by her real life husband Blake Edwards (who also brought us The Pink Panther) does have some other very good qualities. The trouble is that the film-and the DVD itself--also have some potentially bad points.

On the bright side, we are treated to excellent performances by some very talented people including Julie Andrews, Richard Mulligan, William Holden, Loretta Swit, Larry Hagman--and more! These actors really worked! The story is comparatively simple: in Hollywood, director Felix Farmer makes a terrific flop of a movie and despite his many previous successes in true Hollywood style the studio, his wife (Julie Andrews) and everyone else are abandoning him. Yes, as another reviewer points out, some people in Hollywood try to shield them from reporters and publicity backlash--but they really don't succeed. Felix tries four times to kill himself until he realizes if they re-shoot the film as some type of pornography flick it will make millions and be the biggest money making film of all time. Everyone is afraid at first of taking the gamble; but they see Felix's idea may just well be right and then they all jump on the bandwagon in a brazen and crude greedy rush. When the film makes it even Felix thinks gleefully of the money it will make as he dies a premature death! The film therefore really lashes out at Hollywood greed and backstabbing. A good reminder to us all of how NOT to behave in life! The characters rush around so deeply concerned about money and JUST money that the film illustrates very sharply how shallow, greedy and cruel Hollywood "people" can be.

Then there are the potentially bad points. I say they are potentially bad because not everyone will think they are bad! The film does go downhill a bit because of Edwards' heavy reliance on slapstick to make the film funny. There are, as another reviewer points out, very few exciting extras on this DVD. I agree that it would have been great to have Julie Andrews discussing the scene where she bares her chest as well as her thoughts about the movie in general. An interview with Blake Edwards himself would also have been a really interesting extra.

All in all, this is a movie noteworthy for its attack on Hollywood politics, greed, corruption, game playing manipulation and shallowness. The actors worked their tushies off, too! I was impressed with their fine effort. The humor is fairly good, about a B+ in quality--although if you like slapstick (which is perfectly fine, of course!) then the humor grade goes higher. Nevertheless, the sound quality could definitely be better and there are few extras, however, so I give this DVD four stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A hoot!!
Review: When I was younger, the appeal of SOB was seeing Mary Poppins bare her chest. Well, it's still great.
But when I got older, and really watched this film again, it was the incredible timing and acting chops of the entire cast that blew me away. The skewering of the Hollywood system this movie delivers is first-rate. It's fascinating seeing a film so greatly crucify the underside of Hollywood, when these days its so common knowledge the incorporation and bureacracy the film industry is. We have the internet and a million entertainment magazines now, its common knowledge how cut-throat it is. But in 1981 things were different and when SOB came out, it disappeared quickly it seems. It was probably too "inside" for general audiences to appreciate. Plus I'm sure the forces that be made sure to not trumpet a film which made fun of the people who brought it to screen.

If you appreciated the 'adult' humor of Blake Edwards other films such as '10', and 'Skin Deep', you must see 'SOB.' You have veteran actors tackling matters and situations that really apply to being an adult in the adult world. Mid-life crisis', integrity over indecency, getting older, standing up for principles as society seems to worsen around you...these themes run rampant in Edward's films. Its as though Edwards was the last 'Rat Pack''-ideaology director making movies about loveable drunks and womanizers who's hearts were in the right place, though we watch them comically learn life's lessons through trial and error choices. Good people dealing with the anxiety of getting older and realizing truths about themselves and the world, good and bad. But Edward's always presented it with a 'Boy's Club' mentality that, at least for me, made one hope to have such colorful characters as friends as I matured and got older.

To any prospective watcher of the film reading these reviews, I'd suggest one thing per your first viewing. Pay attention to the repoire between Felix (the suicidal director) and his cohorts Erving (the doctor), Cully (director friend), and Ben (Felix's wife/Julie Andrew's publicist). These guys are pros and the timing of the scenes they share is stellar , old-school, drinking pal ensemble acting. Especially as they 1-by-1 come by the beachhouse to see Felix and fall into their routine of spending time together (drinking and one-liners). These characters were partying Hollywood-style in the 50s and 60s and are now alumni of that classic generation, elders in the world of late 70s early 80s starlets and studios. They've seen it all and nothing shocks them. And boy do they still keep up.

Just lots of little moments, subtle nuances of comraderie that make this film a gem.

I've spent the last few years anxiously awaiting SOB on DVD, searching and contacting studios,websites, anyone who may have known something but to no avail. Suddenly one day it was just another title on a DVD site's "Upcoming Releases." I was ecstatic. I hope it looks and sounds as good as I imagine.

Wish Edward's would have done a commentary track for this, like supposedly he's done for 'Skin Deep'. Then again, maybe since most of the male leads of the film are deceased, it may have been tough for him to watch and reminisce.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic acting, classic directing
Review: When I was younger, the appeal of SOB was seeing Mary Poppins bare her chest. Well, it's still great.
But when I got older, and really watched this film again, it was the incredible timing and acting chops of the entire cast that blew me away. The skewering of the Hollywood system this movie delivers is first-rate. It's fascinating seeing a film so greatly crucify the underside of Hollywood, when these days its so common knowledge the incorporation and bureacracy the film industry is. We have the internet and a million entertainment magazines now, its common knowledge how cut-throat it is. But in 1981 things were different and when SOB came out, it disappeared quickly it seems. It was probably too "inside" for general audiences to appreciate. Plus I'm sure the forces that be made sure to not trumpet a film which made fun of the people who brought it to screen.

If you appreciated the 'adult' humor of Blake Edwards other films such as '10', and 'Skin Deep', you must see 'SOB.' You have veteran actors tackling matters and situations that really apply to being an adult in the adult world. Mid-life crisis', integrity over indecency, getting older, standing up for principles as society seems to worsen around you...these themes run rampant in Edward's films. Its as though Edwards was the last 'Rat Pack''-ideaology director making movies about loveable drunks and womanizers who's hearts were in the right place, though we watch them comically learn life's lessons through trial and error choices. Good people dealing with the anxiety of getting older and realizing truths about themselves and the world, good and bad. But Edward's always presented it with a 'Boy's Club' mentality that, at least for me, made one hope to have such colorful characters as friends as I matured and got older.

To any prospective watcher of the film reading these reviews, I'd suggest one thing per your first viewing. Pay attention to the repoire between Felix (the suicidal director) and his cohorts Erving (the doctor), Cully (director friend), and Ben (Felix's wife/Julie Andrew's publicist). These guys are pros and the timing of the scenes they share is stellar , old-school, drinking pal ensemble acting. Especially as they 1-by-1 come by the beachhouse to see Felix and fall into their routine of spending time together (drinking and one-liners). These characters were partying Hollywood-style in the 50s and 60s and are now alumni of that classic generation, elders in the world of late 70s early 80s starlets and studios. They've seen it all and nothing shocks them. And boy do they still keep up.

Just lots of little moments, subtle nuances of comraderie that make this film a gem.

I've spent the last few years anxiously awaiting SOB on DVD, searching and contacting studios,websites, anyone who may have known something but to no avail. Suddenly one day it was just another title on a DVD site's "Upcoming Releases." I was ecstatic. I hope it looks and sounds as good as I imagine.

Wish Edward's would have done a commentary track for this, like supposedly he's done for 'Skin Deep'. Then again, maybe since most of the male leads of the film are deceased, it may have been tough for him to watch and reminisce.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A hoot!!
Review: You have to give Blake Edwards and his courageous cast credit for having the nerve to make this film. It is irreverent, often over the top, and is pretty merciless in commenting on the Hollywood system. This film is not his masterpiece, but certainly one of his most personal statements. The picture quality of the DVD is excellent--good color, good definition, etc. The sound is so-so but, since it isn't a musical, that doesn't really matter too much. Supposedly, Edwards worked on this screenplay for years, as a reaction to the treatment he and his wife received from Paramount--especially during and after the filming of their mega-flop, "Darling Lili." Most folks now agree that "Lili" is a darned-good film and exhibits some of Edwards' and Andrews' best traits. When can we see this film on DVD?? And why not package it with with S.O.B. as a double set!!!


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