Purchased for my daughter. She had wanted to see the movie. It's one of her favorites! Arrived as stated and no issues with disc. Thank you!
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I was extremely offended initially when this movie first started as it was about a person found dead/Bernie/the Star, who before passing away had given a huge party in his rich mansion. The 2 young adults who "found him" were trying to hide & pretend he was still alive (with good cause to them) & have the party go on as usual. After getting over this initial shock & offense, the tongue in cheek style led me to continue to watch despite my initial offense. This movie slowly began to pull me in as the charades continued to make people think rich, shallow Bernie was still partying & having fun as always with people who barely or did not know him anyway & most just there for the free food & drinks. They Put sunglasses on him after taking/walking him to the beach & had him wave HI to the girls as they waved to him in passing, then the ridiculousness just went on & on from there. I found myself at first ashamed but chuckling, then as the silliness pulled me in further, I actually starting to Laugh Out Loud as the antics became more & more outrageous. Perhaps what makes this movie so funny is the sadness that a very shallow, crooked person is not really even missed socially anyway since all he/she is, is a physical figure? This is a really, really funny 5 STAR movie!!! A real Laugh Out Loud Comedy.Read full review
I really enjoyed it laugh after laugh.
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Thx for the movie its and old but funny movie ...
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Millionaire executive Bernie Lomax is much like the mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent in that they both hold big secrets that everyone else should be able to figure out. The difference, though, is that Clark Kent is Superman, and Bernie Lomax is, well, dead. Just as no one has ever figured out that Superman is Clark Kent minus the glasses, no one in Weekend at Bernie’s notices that the silent, still, Bernie is no longer among the living. The premise for Weekend at Bernie’s, an amusing situation comedy from, improbably, the director of First Blood, is so ridiculous it can only make you smile…or shake your head in disappointment. Either way, a film like this may gain a certain type of infamy not so much for being terrible but for being one big joke. Only towards the end, the joke starts to wear thin. but a good movie if you like the plot.Read full review
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