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Oh, God! (Widescreen)

Starring: John Denver, George Burns Director: Carl Reiner MPAA Rating: PG
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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Carl Reiner directed this sweet comedy about the Man Upstairs visiting Earth in the form of a funny little guy (George Burns). John Denver is the good man chosen to be God's contact in the modern age--and like an Old Testament prophet, Denver's character pays the price by being ridiculed and faced with criminal charges. Denver is a warm presence, but the film is entirely in Burns's court. Reiner feeds him lines that come out of Burns' mouth like stage patter, and it's no wonder he got a huge career boost from this film in the winter of his life. Except for some courtroom stuff in the third act--where Reiner inadvertently cheapens the movie with editing tricks to suggest "miracles"--Oh, God! is just fine. (It's certainly better than its two perfunctory sequels, Oh God! Book II and Oh God! You Devil.) --Tom Keogh

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Suppose God personally chose you to spread His message to all humankind. That's what happens to supermarket manager John Denver in a graceful comedy blessed by George Burns in his best-loved role.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling View of a Very Personable God, Sep 9 2003
By J. B. Barton "Beth Barton" (Saint Petersburg, FL) - See all my reviews
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When granted an interview with God, John Denver - an assistant manager at Food World, thinks that it is a practical joke by one of his friends. When the invitation turns up again in an unexpected place, it gets his attention - even though he doesn't believe in God.

George Burns plays wonderfully as God and the ensuing scenes where he convinces Denver that he is who he says he is have an enduring and endearing quality. His message is simple. God is alive. God cares. We have been given everything we need to make it work - and it can, if we want it to. Convincing the world, however, is another matter. From the religious editor at the LA Times who thinks Denver is just another fruitcake to Denver's boss at Food World who is offended that Denver would suggest that God would pick an unbelieving assistant manager instead of him, a man who has prayed with Billy Graham, no less, all the personalities come out. After an appearance on Dinah Shore, spaced out weirdos show up on his lawn and harass his kids and wife. Finally, a panel of religious experts agree to give Denver a set of questions that he could not possibly answer (they are written in Aramaic). After completing the questions, Denver delivers his package and a few choice words from God to a stereotypical televangelist (aka "God's Own Quarterback" - having delivered the benediction at this year's Superbowl). The film finally culminates in a courtroom scene where Burns, as God, gives a powerful delivery.

This film has some of the best writing. Burns has many humorous lines - it IS a comedy - but he also has some pretty profound and meaningful lines. In an obvious reference to the film The Exorcist, he comments on how easy it is for people to believe in the devil. But not God. He says that what we have here is some of his best work, that we should take care of it and appreciate it. He says that he knows how hard it can be in these troubled times to believe in God but, if it helps, we should know that he believes in us.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good movie, good commentary track, July 10 2004
As much as I really like this movie, I wish there was a box set including the two sequels. The original is the best, easily, but with the amount of movie series coming to dvd it would only make sense to have the trilogy. "Oh God Book Two" is lackluster, for the most part, but "Oh God You Devil" is quite a corker (with George Burns playing a dual role as God and the Devil).

This is a low-key, laid back kind of movie. This might seem insufferably tame and sedate by many of today's young moviegoers, especially in light of manic "comedies" such as "Bruce Almighty" which had fun with religious-themed humor. But for those of us old enough to remember it- and to remember the sly wit of George Burns- it is a treat to revisit the movie in widescreen. The commentary track with Carl Reiner and Teri Garr is a winner, essentially as laid back as the movie itself but entirely satisfying. Speaking of Ms. Garr, she was quite a fox back in the day and looks great in this movie. God bless her as she struggles with MS.

It's been said before, but the ending of the movie gets a little gimmicky and could've been just as low-key as the rest of the movie. The 'special effects' and theatrics in the courtroom are a bit out of step with the rest of the movie. But otherwise, this one is a real charmer. Now, if only we could get the sequels on dvd too.....

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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic 70's cinema -- weak DVD features, Aug 13 2003
By M. Wood (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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If you're reading this, you've probably already seen it and know it's a great movie. The DVD features are minimal (trailers, a list of awards, and George Burns' movies). Some deleted scenes or outtakes would have been really interesting, but there are none offered.

The commentary track reveals a few interesting things about the movie, but also rambles about non-related things. They admitted they hadn't seen the movie in a long time, so their commentary could have been better had they prepared.

Another weird problem: the music on the main menu is so distorted it sounds like it's being played through a cheap hand radio. But the sound on the movie is good.

If I could rate the DVD features separately, I would give them two stars.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Pretentious celluloid
When the movie first came out I was in high school and a John Denver fanatic. I bought the movie recently because of ...you guessed it! John Denver! Read more
Published on Oct 15 2002 by L. B. Godin

4.0 out of 5 stars A great family movie
This movie was hilarious. Who can forget the great lines, "So help me me!" I cant think of what to rate it between 3 and 5, so i'll rate it four.
Published on Oct 13 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars great religious movie
and thats what it is a religious movie up there with the ten commandments, the robe, ect. stands the tests of time after all these years. Read more
Published on Oct 12 2002 by S. Jorfi

5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks to John Denver, Oh, God! is oh so funny!
Hi. I'm Frank, and I'll be spellin' for Zaggy today while he watches today's local football matchups on the big-screen TV at the pizza parlor next door. Read more
Published on Sep 8 2002 by Zagnorch

4.0 out of 5 stars PAUL SORVINO
Sure, George is the sweet centerpiece to this charming film , but it's Paul Sorvino that steals the show! Read more
Published on July 6 2002 by Todd Gillette

5.0 out of 5 stars God recruits agnostic man to spread His Message
George Burns and John Denver are a winning pair as God and the young middle class American guy who has trouble "believing", much less spreading the Good News. Read more
Published on Aug 23 2001 by Michael Mathena

5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to Believe this was once controversial
I remember when this movie came out in the mid 70s. I was in my early teens and there was a lot of controversy in my Bible-belt hometown about this film being... Read more
Published on Jun 19 2001 by Andre M.

4.0 out of 5 stars A great movie
In this movie God (played by George Burns) chooses a supermarket assistant manager called Jerry Landers (the late John Denver) to try and persuade a town of non-believers that... Read more
Published on Aug 3 2000 by Simon Gifford

3.0 out of 5 stars An Amusing Family Comedy!
An entertaining comedy that delivers some laughs but fails to make an impact. George Burns is perfect as 'God' or at least his interpretation of The Almighty. Read more
Published on July 23 2000 by Bertin Ramirez

4.0 out of 5 stars A great movie
In this movie, God (played by George Burns) chooses a supermarket assistant-manager called Jerry Landers (the late John Denver) to try and persuade a town of non-believers that... Read more
Published on July 4 2000 by Simon Gifford

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