The Out of Towners |  | Director: Sam Weisman Actors: Mo Gaffney, Goldie Hawn, Mark McKinney, Cynthia Nixon, John Cleese Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Seller: inetvideo Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 177506
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 6305537305 UPC: 097363344827 EAN: 9780792158073 ASIN: 6305537305
Theatrical Release Date: 1999 Release Date: September 21, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com This remake of Neil Simon's 1970 comedy finds Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin as Ohio yokels cast adrift in Rudy Giuliani's sanitized New York City. With their son recently departed for Britain, the empty-nesters travel to the Big Apple for a job interview and are beset with all kinds of bad luck, starting with their flight being rerouted to Boston. Things only go downhill from there, of course, as they're mugged by an Andrew Lloyd Webber imposter, the high-tech multilingual navigation system on their rented Cadillac goes haywire, and their hotel reservations fall through. Though this movie is marred by some out-of-place slapstick and mawkish romance scenes, it's not without its funny moments. The couple stumbles into a sexual-addiction encounter group and has to try to back out gracefully (not succeeding very well, of course). John Cleese is howlingly funny as he reprises his Fawlty Towers role of a cross-dressing hotelier, and Martin has a great drug-delirium scene, in which he's slipped a hit of LSD in jail (thinking it's aspirin). Just try not to think in terms of comparisons to Neil Simon's original and this remake works fairly well. --Jerry Renshaw
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Not too bad, but I prefer the version with Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis... March 14, 2010 Matt Tawesson (Macomb, IL, USA) In 1970, this film came out with Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis as the title characters. Nineteen years later, here is a remake, with Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn playing the title characters. This remake from '99 was not bad (I rented it from Netflix), and Martin and Hawn were funny (I thought they were wonderful, and they are excellent actors), and this version was funny in general, but I felt that it wouldn't hold a candle to the 1970 movie. Martin and Hawn's characters go through similar mishaps like the characters from the original, but there are a few twists to the remake: the hotel manager is secretly seen wearing a woman's sable fur coat and a freaky looking cap while dancing and lip-syncing to the Donna Summer hit, Bad Girls, a vicious dog that lives in an apartment goes charging after the couple, to where the couple mistakenly walk into a group therapy meeting overhearing a man talk about masturbation, etc. Sure, this '99 version is funny to a degree, but I think the Lemmon and Dennis version from '70 is funnier. I feel that when a certain movie is remade years later after an original, the remake probably won't be as popular and maybe not well-received as the original was. If it is good or funny, again, it won't have as much humor as the original. For me, I prefer the original.
The Out-Of-Towners May 21, 2009 S.J.T. (Washburn, MO (USA)) Have watched this several times & have enjoyed watching this each & every time on TV so I bought it. If you love Steve Martin & Goldie Hawn you will love this movie.
Much better than Housesitter! April 21, 2009 R. Pepper (Los Angeles) It sounds like most people who complain about this are either hardcore fans of the original or they prefer another brand of comedy altogether. Well I haven't seen the original, and I generally do not like most Hollywood comedies myself whether it be sex-related humor, teen-oriented, romantic-based or something starring one male Hollywood heavyweight that leans more toward the physical and over the top. But I thought this was great fun and totally watchable! I've enjoyed Goldie in other comedies like Death Becomes Her and The First Wives Club and Steve Martin was great in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and they are both in top form here too. I did not care for the other Martin/Hawn film Housesitter and think that this was a much better fit for the two. It's an entertaining flick about all the things that can go wrong when a middle-aged Ohio couple venture to New York after the kids are grown-up and moved out. It's definitely not as bad as others have made it out to be. While I don't classify it as one of my favorite comedies like Clue, National Lampoon's Vacation or Adventures in Babysitting, it is still worth having in my collection for a lazy Saturday afternoon of simple enjoyment.
A predictable comedy disaster movie January 10, 2009 R. Bagula (Lakeside, Ca United States) A transvestite hotel manager and an aging advertising man
come together in a movie about big city decay?
With muggers, with robbers , with police that call taking a piss "exposure", you have to believe that New York is about the most unfriendly city in the world? Some people have thought the Arabs terrorist had it right:
New York should burn down? The actors are very good and they would make
just about any disaster funny,
but a city that is this hostile to outsiders is just xenophobic and
not a great city that should be loved. New York sucks big time in this movie.
a good old-fashioned comedy December 7, 2008 LARRY (Capitol Heights, MD) Put Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin together and you're gonna have a barrel of laughter. *Out-of-Towners* is hilarious as Goldie and Steve play an older couple checking out NYC for a possible relocation.
However, things go haywire from the moment they get on a flight to NYC. They end up in Boston but eventually making their way to NYC. Their hotel reservation falls through. Their finances is a disaster. So, they got to survive NYC until the job interview. And NYC, while it is a fun city, can be tough to survive.
The things they'll do for food cracked me up. They got so desperate that they found themselves in a "Sex Anonymous" meeting.
Hilarious! And if you like this film, then you should check out *Housesitter*, where they team up again.
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