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VHS : Grumpy Old Men (P&S)

 : Grumpy Old Men (P&S)
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Grumpy Old Men (P&S)
starring: Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah
directed by: Donald Petrie

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Amazon.com Details:
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
Brand: Warner Brothers Video
EAN: 9786303101262
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
ISBN: 6303101267
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: April 03, 2001
Running Time: 104 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 1993
Sales Rank: 7923




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau are reunited in this popular 1993 comedy, in which the Odd Couple veterans play John and Max (respectively), a pair of elderly bachelors whose lifelong friendship is based on mutual aggravation and constant bickering. Their competitive natures kick into overdrive when the beautiful Ariel (Ann-Margret) moves into their otherwise snowbound Minnesota neighborhood. She takes a liking to John, but after a lover's spat she also gives Max a chance at romance, and the long-time buddies reach a peak of grumpy rivalry. It's a stretch to think that Ann-Margret's dating choices would be limited to a pair of grouchy codgers, but sarcastic attitude and snappy dialogue made this a surprise hit (followed by a 1995 sequel), and Burgess Meredith adds plenty of spice as Lemmon's amorous old father. Don't forget to watch the hilarious outtakes during the closing credits! --Jeff Shannon



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "Grumpy" will leave you with a smile!
First off, I must show an obvious bias toward this movie. The setting is Wabasha, Minnesota. It IS NOT a fictional place. It is halfway between St. Paul, MN and LaCrosse, WI on US-61, which is one of the most scenic highways in America, especially in the autumn. My mother was raised in Wabasha, and my late father born and raised 15 miles away in Lake City, which is where my mother lives today. It is where I actually call my "home away from home." So of course, there are many aspects of the movie I can personally relate to, like the real Slippery's in Wabasha, which in real life is much classier than a throw-your-peanut-shells-on-the-floor tavern. The people living in this area are very down to earth and friendly, and for many, fishing and snowmobiling in winter is a way of life as portrayed in this movie.

Now considering these facts, Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon truly exemplify the persona of real life in Wabasha, with the twist being these two very schmucky widowers who having known each other since childhood, living next door to each other in their later years, and still NEVER have gotten along with each other. That's when the lovely Ann Margaret moves into the house across the street while accepting a faculty position at Winona State University (where my late father actually went to college) some 30 miles away. This sends the two "grumpys" into an infatuated tizzy, and they both put on their best impression in schmoozing her, with Jack Lemmon in the end finally winning out. The movie is complete with off-the-wall pranks and schmucky humor, and Burgess Meredith, in his second-to-last acting role, is an absolute scream with his antics. Some of the language contained herein is rather vulgar, and I would not recommend anyone younger than age 17 to watch it unless with a parent.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Grumpy Old Men
Grumpy Old Men is an excellent comedy and definitely worth the purchase price for great entertainment. The interaction between Jack Lemmon and Walter Matrhau borders on genius. These two characters are elderly neighbors who compete as ice fisherman and for the attention and affection of an attractive newcomer to the neighborhood, Ann Margaret. It is a hilarious madcap adventure.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WHAT RELEASE? THERE'S NO RELEASE!!
Who would have ever thought that two really old guys could be so outrageously funny. Sorry, but now that they're gone, I can't think of anyone (or two) who could compare to this team. There're so many reasons I love this movie, it's touching, snowy, and funny as hell.

One of my favorite scenes is where Max and John try to clean up and dress to impress Ariel the former Berkeley professor, to the tune "I'm Too Sexy." Too funny. And I nearly fell off my chair laughing when John was trying to watch television and kept losing the channel because Max was changing the channels on him with his remote from his own house! There are so many funny scenes, it's amazing. I never get tired of watching this movie. It's a good film to watch when you're feeling low because you WILL laugh.Looks like Chuck's taking old one eye to the optometrist! Too bleepin funny...




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Grumpy Old Men
I love this movie and all of the actors and actresses that played in this movie. It's my of overall favorites



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great movie!
Ok, I love this movie. On the surface it is not one that would necessarily appeal to me right off the bat, but the combination of Lemmon and Matthau is hard to beat. They were brilliant in the "Odd Couple" and they are brilliant in this film. Their chemistry was undeniable and I love watching two incredible comedic actors that do not have to resort to cursing and overy bawdy humor. This film is a great example of not only their chemistry but their individual comic genius. Oh, and the outtakes of Burgess Meridith...well, you just have to watch!