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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost 50 years after the original, it still works!!,
This review is from: Born Yesterday [VHS] (VHS Tape)
One of the biggest problems with remakes is often that they are extremely dated. Born Yesterday, the 1993 remake of the wonderful 50's comedy, starring the irrepressible Judy Holliday, and a gruff, teddy-bearish Brodrick Crawford--holds up beautifully. The basic story remains the same,(remember: "Do me a favor, Harry...drop dead!!!") but the details, the dress and the language are totally 90's. It's a delightful, and really--a touching story of a young woman (Melanie Griffith) who is brought to an appreciation of herself as something well beyond a gorgeous face. Her teacher is a kinder, gentler Don Johnson; and her Neanderthal-type husband, John Goodman is Harry, a nasty 'Fred Flintstone Goes To Washington' kind of guy! It all works till a bit of a let down near the end, but truly, there's a several minute rendition of the first 17 or so Ammendments to the Constitution sung (with energy) to the tune of the "12 Days of Christmas" that, alone, would be worth the price of admission!! Rent it, buy it; somehow, try it!!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The beauty of brains,
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This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
What holds this movie together is Melanie Griffith, a deliberate and thoughtful actress. Add the handsome Don Johnson as the teacher/reporter and John Goodman, the hard-boiled, no nonsense businessman and you have a winner.
This movie is a study in so many things: self-respect, respect for others, integrity, dignity, and the beauty of brains. When Billie (Melanie) tells Paul (Don) that she can get anything she wants from Harry (John), she reveals her lack of understanding of self-worth: she wants a mink coat and gets it because she gives him what he wants. By movie's end she wants more and has earned the self-respect and determination to get it. The whole education aspect ("smarten up" Billie so she won't be an embarrassment while Harry is in Washington, D.C.) serves as a wonderful example to viewers of the power of knowledge. Harry hires Paul, who sets Billie off on an educational journey that jump starts her unused brain. First, she reads a book that no one actually reads--Alexis de Toqueville. She increases her vocabulary. She acquires culture through the art in the National Gallery of Art, especially focusing on a Van Gogh painting that depicts the dignity of manual labor, a reminder of her father. Billie questions later what she should do with this new, profound awareness. The status quo is easy to maintain; change is always difficult. In this case, with change come a new self-respect and self-confidence. The new Billie will marry Paul. If it seems she is trading one man for another, that is misleading because this particular man encourages her growth, in fact was the catalyst for it. Good things will come from this relationship. What an uplifting, happy movie for everyone: the new couple, Harry, who now must learn the art of patience while he awaits re-acquisition of his holdings one property per year, and the viewer, privy to their story and two fantastic kisses!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I never saw the original, version, so I loved it.,
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This review is from: Born Yesterday [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is about a millionaire scrap metal tycoon who turns real estate mogul (John Goodman) whose clueless girlfriend (Melanie Griffith) finds herself without a clue in the Washington-Merrie-Go-Round. So her boyfriend (Goodman) hires Paul Verrall (Don Hohnson) to help her with the special skills, small talk, etc. A problem: boyfriend Goodman, like almost everyone else, as the story demonstrates, are not nearly as smart as they lead everyone else to believe, like the reporter for NPR who pretends to have read de Toqueville, but has not, as Griffith discovers. It is all an act, designed to impress others. The script is so true to life, full of flakes and phonies, that it is almost laughable. A great movie, and one you will probably remember for a long time. It shows how we all get bullied by the people with real power over us. Very entertaining, too. Joseph (Joe) Pierre
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favorites!!! -- Like it better than the original.,
By Holiday "Bombshell In The City" (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
Melanie Griffith is one of my favorite Bombshells. I think she was made for this role & is a role model for being sexy! I rented the original film about 6 months ago. I found the character, that Judy Holliday played, didn't elicit any sympathy from me & I didn't really like her character as a person. One thing I did love discovering, when I watched the original, was that the uncouth but cute "Whaaaaaat?!!!!!!" screamed by Billie Dawn, was from the original movie. Melanie's Billie Dawn makes you want her to succeed & makes you feel for her plight of being uneducated amongst the DC circle. Plus I just love most of Bille Dawn's outfits in this film. I watch this movie when I'm feeling a little flustered, overwhelmed & stupid -- I watch Billie struggle all over again & succeed all over again & it makes me feel like I can do what I set out to do. The movie even inspired me to get a copy of Democracy in America!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
GOOD ACTING BUT IT'S NOT THE ORIGINAL......,
By cj wollam "cj" (Oklahoma, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
Although I am a fan of Melanie Griffith, Don Johnson and John Goodman, I am not a fan of this version of Born Yesterday. If I had never seen the original or if the original was not one of my favorite movies, I may have rated it higher, because the story and the acting are good. But the original is a classic and, in my opinion, a movie should only be remade if the original can be improved on, and this one doesn't meet that standard. The best part of this movie is the ingenious song about some of the Amendments to the Constitution sung to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." If you really want to see this movie in its classic form, buy the original Judy Holliday, William Holden, Broderick Crawford version. Note to Hollywood: Classics don't need to be remade!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, and good acting,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Yesterday [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a delightful story with appealing characters and actors - even the "villain" played by John Goodman is endearing. Don Johnson as the intelligent journalist and Melanie Griffith as a ditzy kept woman who discovers that she has more value than her looks are both convincing. It is just plain fun from beginning to end.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So it's a remake!?!,
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This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
Who cares? If I want to watch the original and I feel that strongly about it, then that's what I'll do - stick to the original. In this case, I enjoyed this particular remake very much. It's not the original, no, but it's pure entertainment. I found it to be fresh and engaging. If you only wanna see the original, then skip the remake, but if you're willing to open your mind to a new script with some different actors, then sit back, relax, and enjoy the escapism.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Melanie Griffith/Don Johnson = Fun!,
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This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
This 1993 remake of the 1950 film "Born Yesterday" is full of mediocre acting and a contrived plot but the charm of Melanie's character and the chemistry with Don Johnson make it a fun bit of fluff you'll find yourself watching over and over.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining,
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This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
A funny film with a good story line. Sometimes you have to look beyond a College Degree and manipulate common sense.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Movie,
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This review is from: Born Yesterday (DVD)
Born Yesterday is an enjoyable movie where Melanie Griffith (Billie) travels with John Goodman (Harry), her boyfriend- an over-bearing and corrupt tycoon. Don Johnson is hired to 'smarten her up' so she will not embarass John Goodman among his peers, but in doing so, Billie realizes just how corrupt Harry is in the process. Harry's lawyer encourages him to marry Billie because a "wife cannot testify against her husband." Harry has put all of his companies in Billie's name to buffer his own corruption, (Billie asks, "He named all his companies Billie?")but it backfires when she realizes what has been done, and why. One of the most memorable parts of the movie is when Billie teaches guests at a dinner party (senators, lawyers, etc) her way of remembering the intersting amendments to the Constitution. Excellent! A movie you will watch again and again! I loved when she told Harry she could not marry him because he was "too dumb."
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