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A comedy with a drama in the background Jun 14, 2009 This is a very funny story about three people put in an unusual situation. The drama part is the underlying story that stimulates the hilarious actions by Robin Williams; his life gets turned upside down. A wonderful heartfelt bonding between two unlikely people (Walter Matthau and Robin Williams). Jerry Reed is a lovable down on his luck hitman who gets entangled with Walter Matthau and Robin Williams through a series of unfortunate events. This is a great movie.
Great movie of two characters you wouldnt think could pull it off together Jan 12, 2009 I bought Surviivors due to being a big fan of Robin Williams... the story seems, like some comedies, a bit out of touch, but the directors pulls it together nicely creating a charming film to enjoy with friends and family.
Matthau and Williams create a great duo in this classic film that leaves you convinced that it was a match made in heaven, when most, like myself couldnt see the two acheive the charisma that was protrayed. Great film that is highly recommended which can be enjoyed for years to come.
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A Masterpiece of comedy that went unnoticed. Jan 18, 2008 This is one of the funniest movies of the 80's. Why it wasn't more popular is a mystery right up there with why a horrible show like "Seindfeld" was so popular and a brilliant comedy like "Titus" was done in 3 seasons.
The scene near the end where Robbin Williams and Jerry Reed are in a shootout in the woods will have you in tears.... Comedy brilliance.
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A Pleasant Diversion Sep 15, 2007 Walter Matthau and Robin Williams team up in an accidental joining of miseries. Enter Jerry Reed, who enters their life as a hit-man who himself has bottomed out. Reed's cadence is a remarkable riposte to Williams' slow maniacal meltdown, and Walter Matthau adds the spice of wisdom and grace to make the film spark. Enough comedy to keep the movie moving forward, especially the scene in the telephone booth where Williams invites Reed the killer to a "mano a mano" showdown. Very 80's, very funny.
lots of laughs May 13, 2007 We really love this movie..It arrived on time and we have been laughing ever since. Thank you
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