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Funny movie! Love it! Acting is terrific. Barbra has such a great voice. Madeline Kahn is her usual funny self.
Posted by JulianC
The movie is a classic comedy by Bogdanovich. It is an ensemble cast, excellent script and a fun time for everyone watching.
This review is from What's Up, Doc? [Blu-ray] [1972]
Posted by mikepags
This is one of those comedies that never gets old for me. It's an homage to the Screwball Comedies of the 30's/Early 40's, and its biggest influence is another one of my favorite comedies, 1938's Bringing up Baby. I can also see a little influence from another Katharine Hepburn/ Cary Grant comedy from that year - Holiday. A dull, tight-shirt professor crosses paths with a strange woman, who develops this fixation to bring chaos into his life. Bogdanovich was told that Barbra Streisand wanted to work with him and was asked, "what kind of movie would you do with her?" and Bogdanovich said, "a Screwball Comedy." He was immediately given the go ahead. There's so much energy in every scene and this was the late, great Madeline Kahn's first feature film. She plays the mousy, yet obnoxious fiancé to Ryan O'Neal's character and she makes you laugh in every scene she's in. Barbra Streisand is fantastic in it and, to me, possesses the spirit of Bugs Bunny here. I always thought she was beautiful, too. Especially that period between 1968's Funny Girl to Up The Sandbox (1972.) If you've see a lot of movies like this, he may lean heavy handed into nostalgia, as one critic stated, but for its time, this movie brought back a long lost genre thar brought a lot of joy to people, where chaos ensues and love in found at the end of the tunnel....beyond the five car pile-up. Highly recommended for a good laugh.
This review is from What's Up, Doc? [Blu-ray] [1972]
Posted by ReelGeek