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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very funny film,
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This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
I'm not going to summarize the film because others already have. But I do want to rescue Last of the Red Hot Lovers (LRHL) from previous comment about this being a tepid, so-so movie. My wife and I have watched this movie on VHS off and on for years and it never fails to get us rolling. I love Neil Simon and this is one my favorite movies of his plays. Neil Simon is wonderful at drawing out the rediculous in common, real-life experiences, and the New York City sacastic Jewish humor is priceless. Who can forget Barney Cashman's mid-life crisis prayers: "....I look today older than yesterday. A few years and it'll all be over. Please God, don't let it be over. Let something terrific happen today. Anything, just as long as it's something, Amen!" Or when cynical, sated, chains-smoking Elaine Navazio (Sally Kellerman) arrives in Cashman's mother's squeeky-clean, paper-thin walls, nothing-can-appear-out-of-place-when-we're-done apartment for a secret liason with Barney. Elaine: Cough...hack...hew...cough......cough....hew..hew....cough...hack...cough....Do you have a cigarette? Barney: A cigarette? My God, wouldn't you rather have some water? Elaine: I can't smoke water. The scene when Barney smokes pot with the Paula Pentiss character made me choke laughing. "I can't feel my heart. What the hell happen to my heart!" And fish-restaurant owner Cashman habitually smelling and trying to douse the fish smell from his fingers: Elaine: Again with the fingers. That's the second time you smelled you fingers since I been here. Barney: No, no, I was just cheking my watch. Elaine: Oh, is it time to smell your fingers? Forget that the movie may not be a perfect adaptation of the play. Most people who see movies never read the written material they're based on anyway. This movie is funny and has more hilarious, memorable one-liners than any other movie I can think of (The Princess Bride is right up there). I've owned LRHL in VHS for years and look forward to getting it on DVD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remember Fun??,
By Fred from Chicago "Fred" (New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
Before we had to deal with all the bad stuff in our lives, all the stuff that seems to have seeped into the modern world, we used to watch simple funny love stories like this one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love story,
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This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
Good music background for the story & I bought it to enjoy Sally Kellerman & Paula Prentiss's acting, of which they don't disappoint. Although a bit long; it is well told.
5.0 out of 5 stars
really funny--gotta love Arkin,
This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
I love this movie and have seen it many times. Any Alan Arkin fan (everybody should be one)will enjoy this immensely. Well written by Neil Simon whose work is always spot-on. Although some will consider it dated, the issues being dealt with are timeless. And if you can comprehend wit, you will laugh.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Last of the Red Hot Lovers DVD,
This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
This used copy of the DVD was received in perfect condition and within 3 days with normal shipping. It is also a very funny movie.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Funny,
By Uncle Chino "Johnny" (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
I am a big Alan Arkin fan. I had never seen this movie but I thought it was pretty good. It is dated and the comedy is pretty tame even though it involves infidelity and sex. But Arkin is still hilarious as he is constantly splashing on cologne and washing the fish smell off his hands from where he works. Also just the concept of him secreting away to his moms house and trying to have an affair is funny.
Again, this movie is relatively tame but I enjoyed it. Good light humor.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Laugh out loud funny!,
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This review is from: Last of Red Hot Lovers [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I think Alan Arkin is a master at what seems to be unintentional humor. He is very funny in this movie
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Movie,
This review is from: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (DVD)
If you are a fan of Alan Arkin - you must see this movie!!!
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
THE GENIUS OF ALAN ARKIN,
By ANTHONY FULCO JR (NEW YORK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last of Red Hot Lovers [VHS] (VHS Tape)
NOT FOR EVERYONE, BUT A MUST FOR ALAN ARKIN ENTHUSIASTS AND THOSE WITH A LUST FOR DRY HUMOR AND WIT. ALAN ARKIN GOING THROUGH A MID LIFE CRISIS IS AS FUNNY AS IT GETS. A SCENE WITH HIM AND PAULA PRENTIS SMOKING POT IS LTERALLY LAUGH OUT LOUD FUNNY.
2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
tepid,
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This review is from: Last of Red Hot Lovers [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This film based on Neil Simon's Broadway hit has a terrible reputation, but I've seen worse adaptations of stage plays. Its structure is similar to Simon's Plaza Suite where 1 actor encounters 3 different women. This time the actor is Alan Arkin, who is experiencing a middle age crisis and has an adolescent desire to have sex with a woman other than his wife. Simon is best at observing the ridiculousness of people in stressful situations, so we don't have high hopes for Arkin's chances. In the first encounter, Arkin is overshadowed by Sally Kellerman, here using unexpected (for her) Jewish intonation. She is dressed to recall Barbra Streisand's Doris from The Owl and the Pussycat, with large sunglasses and a fur coat. Kellerman gives the best performance of the three women, since her role is probably the better written, and allows her to keep her dignity. Simon also gives her character all the jokes about how Arkin is using his mother's apartment as a meeting place, a joke which extends to the second encounter where Arkin reacts to the woman's careless use of the contents. Simon wants us to see Arkin's fantasy as arrested development, but I think he also thinks we should still empathise with the man. As the second woman, Paula Prentiss sings well but overdoes her kooky manic act, though ironically it allows Arkin to be his best. He is very funny when he smokes pot with Prentiss, though Simon doesn't know how to end the scene. In the third encounter, Renee Taylor begins well with her brand of stylised hysteria and Arkin has an experienced agenda. But soon her depression becomes tiresome, and he chasing her around the room unfunny. The film opens each episode with a subjective camera with Arkin narration and the preamble before the encounters is self-consciously theatre. Also the woman are all strangely dressed unflatteringly - Kellerman's dress emphasises her bosom, Prentiss' hotpants her long legs, and Taylor's hairstyle prefigures her Ma on The Nanny. The film also presents Arkin's wife in a party scene that pre-empts the Taylor encounter, which throws the tone since the humour relies upon her being an abstraction. Once the wife becomes real, the intended comedy becomes drama, but thankfully Simon caps Arkin's predicament with a tart epilogue.
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Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Alan Arkin (DVD - 2003)
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