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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    John Candy At His Best

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    After Uncle Buck, Great Outdoors is probably John Candy's best film. It's just hilarious all the way around. Nobody did was John Candy did...and still can't. He was funny without resorting to "look at me, I'm fat. That means I'm funny, right ?" like Melissa McCarthy has. I'm so glad that this finally came to blu-ray, though since it is/was an exclusive, it was REALLY hard to get my hands on. But I'm glad I did. The only bad thing about this blu-ray is that there are basically no bonus features. I can understand not having a commentary by John Candy, since he's passed on, but it would have been good to get some of the other actors to do one. But I can't really complain. I mean, you get the movie in just about pristine quality. LOVE this movie...

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best Summer films!

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    A Great summer film! One of John Candy and Dan Aykroyd's best! also Dan Aykroyd tells a very scary story!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Movie

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    Another funny movie with John Candy. Definitely has several funny parts and if you like comedy’s (of the 80’s) than you’ll like this one. Good movie for the whole family. (But definitely watch it for yourself before introducing it to your little ones, just in case)

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Ol' 96er

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    The 90s was the most prominent time John Hughes had the most prevalence. Starting out writing for National Lampoon magazine before penning a few screenplays before striking a one-two punch in 1983 with Mr. Mom and National Lampoon's Vacation, before directing a few films of his own, while still writing a ton of films along with producing most of his scripts while handing them off to others. While John Hughes tended to direct some of his best work, sometimes a few gems would come along without his vision, such as the aforementioned NLV and MM but also Home Alone and Pretty in Pink. 1988 came rollin' around, Hughes had a screenplay ready to go, with a good cast and a director (Howard Deutch) whose first two films were Hughes-penned screenplays (Pretty in Pink and Some Kind of Wonderful). Does this film deserve to be savored fresh from a fire-smoked grill or beaten into submission by a yuppie armed with a flyswatter? Taking place in the northern woods of the USA (Possibly Illinois or Wisconsin), the Ripley's (Chet (The late, great John Candy), Connie (Stephanie Faracy), Buck (Chris Young) and Ben (Ian Giatti)) are travelling up to the woods to get away from the city life for a week and enjoy nature. Of course their vacation is ruined when their in-laws, the Craig's (Roman (Dan Aykroyd) Kate (Annette Benning, in her big-screen debut) and their creepy twins Mara & Cara) drop-in unannounced, sharing the cabin and hijacking the laid back vacation. Tensions mount, battles are fought and wakes are sucked out in the great outdoors, much to Chet's growing dismay. Will Chet finally rid of his brother-in-law? Will Roman have a dark secret exposed during the vacation? Will the subtitled racoons have a spinoff film of their own? Only one way to find out by picking up a copy of The Great Outdoors. Frankly, I am biased of this film, as I watched this film as a kid dozens upon dozens of times on a Sunday lineup of movies on TBS, watching my worn out recorded VHS copy (with some deleted scenes!) on a lazy, summer day with nothing to do and needing a laugh or two or, years later, inserting my DVD into the player to watch the film in glorious standard definition, which was the best way to watch it for a good decade, at least. I cannot hate this film, and I cannot give anything less than high marks for this film, since I feel this is a classic comedy. This doesn't mean I have no beef with the film. No, I have a few issues with the movie, but I'll start with the good. If you didn't notice the cast, then shame on you as it has a great two-header of a cast with legendary performers Candy and Aykroyd and they deliver the laughs here! Candy, as always, is a lovable, family man here, but slowly having his kettle boiled by the fire that is Aykroyd's character and him holding back his anger is a highlight, but also just his presence makes the film all that much better. Aykroyd is also terrific as Roman, bringing the rich, know-it-all attitude an investment banker who earned millions should have, here to the forefront and also having a blast railroading Chet's quiet vacation into a loud kegger. Annette Benning does well here for her first starring role, as Roman's wife, as does Faracy as Candy's wife and have their moments, but make no mistake, this is Candy's and Aykroyd's film. The kids do okay work, just nothing really memorable done with their character's despite Buck having a summer fling with a local girl and the third act revolving around Roman's children! In fact I got more of a kick from the supporting local characters (Robert Prosky's lodge owner, Redge the Human Barometer and the raccoons being the most prominent) than the boring kids characters. The screenplay is pretty decent, though it moves to a more episodic movie rather than a fully-fleshed out narrative or at least have a semblance of a plot, but it does have memorable episodes throughout and some highly quotable lines that I still use to this day. Despite its moments, the whole love story angle is quite boring, and feels shoehorned in. Heck, with some careful editing, you can actually edit out this plotline and have the film work much better (The beginning of the third act is also out of left field). Howard Deutch's direction is capable at best, directing actors very well, keeping the film moving at a nice clip and the comedy being well-played, but the film lacks a certain style which is kind of unfortunate. Though the camerawork provided by Ric Waite is nice and captures the woods nicely, this film just looks plain. The score is pretty nice, with a really good use of jazz thrown into the mix with the introduction of the Craig's and is all-around a good score. With everything considered, the film is still funny today as it was 28 years ago when it was released, and should be watched at least once by everyone who loves a good comedy. Moving onto the BluRay, let's give the PQ/AQ a whirl. Having watched this movie my entire life on different formats (Basic cable, recorded VHS, retail VHS and DVD), I have to say the PQ is the best I have seen for this movie this side of the theatrical release, but it could've been so much better. While clearly a step up from the DVD from the 1990s and the John Candy 3-pack from a few years back (It shares disc space with Uncle Buck, but was anamorphically enhanced unlike the original DVD), this was just a DVD master transferred over to the disc, essentially. Despite everything, the film has a high bitrate, with appropriate details in the face, backgrounds and clothing, and of course the nature shots looks lush and green and brown. The 2.0 DTS-HD track is also nice, though nothing to scream about, just an age-appropriate track with stereo effects, music and dialogue coming through without a hitch. But wouldn't a remaster of the picture and sound be wonderful? On the DVD, there are two trailers, one being a teaser while the other is the actual trailer, the BluRay only has the theatrical trailer. Though its not a deal-breaker, completists will want to hold onto their DVD's just to have the teaser o hand. Though a commentary and a making-of would've been great (Or just the deleted scenes from the network version would be just as welcome), Universal just took what they had, gussied it up and called it a day, which is fine but what I would give for a Shout! Factory or an Arrow re-release with extras and remastering. Despite everything, the movie itself is a must own and the disc us a must buy despite the transfer being older and a general lack of extras outside of a trailer and for under $10, its worth to add to any collection, just let go of the rope and you'll be fine!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A comedy classic

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    John Candy and Can Akroyd are hilarious together. If you are a fan of eight of them, this is a must see movie.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    great flick. My kids love it

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    a total fun movie. great for the whole family. the DVD quality is perfect, as always.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Hilarious!!!

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    Great movie for lots of laughs!!! This movie represents the best of comedy!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the great comedies.

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    The great outdoors starring John Candy and Dan Aykroyd. by my recollection this has to be one of the best comedies around with two of the top rated comedians of their time. John Candy takes his family his wife and his two boys The great outdoors of Minnesota. Annoying to him his brother-in-law play by Dan aykroyd brings his wife and his two twin daughters with him the plan a scheme. The scheme is basically to rip off John Candy's character $25,000. The adventures that they go through are unbelievable it's a must see if you like a comedy.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Great Great Outdoors

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    I love this movie, John Candy at his best with Dan Akroyd playing the uptight rich guy that we all love to hate. These two characters clash throughout the movie, displaying a great chemistry between the two actors. Watching this movie makes me sad that Candy is no longer with us, as he was just fun to watch. The reason that I give this 4 stars is that I could not stand the forced summer teen romance that was a part of the formula for most movies in the 80's. They could have cut those bits out altogeher and it would have been better. The physical comedy between John Candy and an eleven foot grizzly make this a classic and a must-have.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    1980's Comedy on Blu-ray delivers.

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    It's vacation time for outdoorsy Chicago man Chet Ripley (John Candy), along with his wife, Connie (Stephanie Faracy), and their two kids, Buck (Chris Young) and Ben (Ian Giatti). But a serene weekend of fishing at a Wisconsin lakeside cabin gets crashed by Connie's obnoxious brother-in-law, Roman Craig (Dan Aykroyd), his wife, Kate (Annette Bening), and the couple's two daughters. As the excursion wears on, the Ripleys find themselves at odds with the stuffy Craig family. Used to own this on VHS and DVD. Excellent upgrade!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    When comedy was great

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    I love this movie,its in my number 3 all time favorites.Finally out on Blu-ray,in a true widescreen( that fills the screen).The dvd on a widescreen tv was a box in the middle of the screen you'd have to zoom in on and it would get grainy.Anyway- with the age of the movie,the picture looks great and the audio is mostly perfect-one scene was a little off just like the dvd.Comedy gold too ,if you ask me.Sure it has a couple swears,but the rest is clean thought out humor,delivered by a great cast.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Classic Candy

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    The Great Outdoors! A great family vacation getaway to the north woods. What family would not like a relaxing, peaceful vacation? A family that has an intruding, obnoxious brother-in-law who has a weird family in tow. Candy and Aykroyd work perfect together. Great 80s comedy and classic Candy who was lost to early to this Earth. The Great Outdoors take you back to when comedies and Comedians had talent and were funny.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    John Candy at his finest

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    This 1988 classic has been on my blu ray radar for a looooong time now. One day I did a quick search and saw it was at my nearest Best Buy and I flew out the door and snagged a copy. John Candy and Dan Aykroyd star in this film about a family vacation that turns into an unwelcomed vacation with Aykroyd's family crashing the party. If you love either of these guys, you'll definitely love this movie! Ahhh...memories!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of my favorite '80s comedies

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    Thank you, thank you, thank you to Universal Pictures for releasing the 1988 John Candy/Dan Ackroyd comedy "The Great Outdoors" on Blu-ray. The kind of film so winning, so entertaining and so endlessly quotable one could watch it every day and not tire of it. The film has never looked better on a home-video format than it does right here on Blu-ray. Highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Finally

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    When I came across the Great Outdoors on blu-ray, I was thrilled. Being a Best Buy exclusive until it's officially released on August 16, 2016, there were very difficult to find. Almost every BB store was selling out because of the limited # of copies they were given. I finally located one 70 miles from where I live. Great film, great transfer & appropriately priced.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Classic John Candy

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    There's movies and then there's movies, those that become classics, just from there catch phrases. This is one of those movies. Golfers have Caddyshack,, Holiday movies have National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and the outdoorsy type have the Great Outdoors. It also helps that John Candy and Dan Ackroyd are in it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nostalgia

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    Good stuff if you like the two stars and what they were doing in the 80s. If so, you know what you're getting, and this one has some memorable and fun scenes. I always liked it better than, say, Uncle Buck.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Great Outdoors

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    Although a little dated this movie was great when I was a kid and just as good now that I'm an adult. I miss John Candy so much, a comic genius and Dan Ackroyd is classic as well, I still laughed my tail off when the bear gets hit in his tail. If you haven't seen this movie then you must not like comedy.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great movie

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    I always wanted to get the great outdoors but could never find it available anywhere. When I saw this in my local Bestbuy I had to pick it up. I was alittle disappointed to find no additional content above the movie but with the cost I paid the movie itself is worth it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Movie

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    John Candy at his Best!!! Dan Akroid as his brother in law!! When these two get together you're gonna need another vacation!!! These days dfon't exisit anymore with the new age of technology and it is hysterical to see these guys in action!! Fun for all ages!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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