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Amazon Store Item Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302877755 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 630287775X Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: January 01, 1998 Sales Rank: 154872 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: November 03, 1989
Rating: - Pure Pinchot Fun
If you loved Perfect Strangers, you will sooooo love this film! It is pure Pinchot fun. He is amazing as far as the physical comedy goes--how does he move like that? It's great to see him play "Murray" (whom he channels) as well as the rather off-beat Bobby (the channeler).
For those into action, the plane ride and the collapse of the fish house are not to be missed. It's cheesey 80s comedy at its best.
If you want a fun movie you can share with the kids (if you ... Read More
Rating: - BEST MOVIE IN COMEDY
I love this movie and i recommend everyone to see this...I hope these directors and producers do a remake of this movie is funny and unique in its own way. All these actors work great together. lol ENJOY IT
Rating: - Another psychic movie
Much like Vibes with Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum but funnier. With John Larroquette (Night Court), Bess Armstrong (High Road To China), Stuart Pankin (Not Necessarily The News), Bronson Pinchot (Perfect Strangers, Beverly Hills Cop 1 & 3) This movie also has police action in it and kidnapping. A kidnapping occurs and the Second Sight detective agency is hired to handle it. They bring in a man and his psychic partner Bobby to handle the case. What's funny about this is the part where they're ... Read More
Rating: - At Least Give It A Chance
Alright. Granted, this movie is not exactly an over the boards smash. That said, it really isn't so bad. To be sure, there are a lot of silly moments, but remember, it's a comedy. The story starts by introducing us to a detective agency that is not doing so well. John Larroquette plays Willis, who may seem obnoxious and annoying. However, as we grow to know him, we start to understand his frustrations. He left the Boston Police Force on less than good terms, and (to say the least) he has to deal with his ... Read More
Rating: - A Goober look at physic detectives
The basic story is of the rivalry of a private physic detective agency verses the police chief. An important person is abducted and it is up to the psychic to locate the perpetrator(s). The psychic must be feed Goobers regularly to maintain his stability. And somebody is getting lottery tips on the side.