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Weekend at Bernie's (Widescreen)

Andrew McCarthy , Jonathan Silverman , Ted Kotcheff    PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)

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Weekend at Bernie's starts when two lowly clerks at an insurance agency uncover a $2 million fraud and report it to their boss, Bernie (Terry Kiser). Unfortunately for them, Bernie is the one behind the fraud, and he invites them to his island beach house for the weekend, where he intends to have them killed by his mob contacts. Unfortunately for Bernie, the mob decides to rub him out instead--and thus begin the necrotic hijinks. The clerks, Richard (Jonathan Silverman) and Larry (Andrew McCarthy), arrive and discover Bernie's body. At first they panic and start to call the police, but when a party of islanders sweeps in, Richard and Larry also discover that the local residents are so self-absorbed they don't notice that Bernie is dead. So if our heroes can just convince everyone that Bernie is still alive for they weekend, they can have a splendid time. Unfortunately, they also convince the mob hitman, who keeps trying to take Bernie out. Weekend at Bernie's was made at the height of 1980s fashion and features many amusing outfits and hairstyles--often the styles are funnier than the dialogue, and the characters are tissue-paper thin. Still, there's no denying that the movie chugs along from bit to bit and never takes itself more seriously than it should. A cheerful, disposable piece of fluff. --Bret Fetzer

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4.0 out of 5 stars fairly amusing black comedy which could have been better(which is where the sequel comes in)3.5/5, Aug 30 2007
This review is from: Weekend at Bernie's (DVD)
this movie is not too bad.it's a black comedy that is entertaining and
certainly amusing.without giving it away,Bernie is a rich guy,who ends
up dead,yet still manages to be the life of the party,literally,thanks
to two best friends(Andrew McCarthy,Jonathon Silverman)who also work or
rather--worked for Bernie.i won't sat any more about the plot.if you
want to know more,you'll have to watch the movie to find out.being a
black comedy,the movie is entertaining and quite amusing at
times,though not drop dead funny.(sorry,i couldn't resist)this is of
course the point in this type of movie,to be wryly amusing and even
ironic at times.i liked it quite a bit,though it could have been
better,given the premise.there is so much rich material they could have
mined,in my opinion.and while it doesn't quite reach its potential,it's
still worth watching.Both McCarthy and Silverman are good in the roles
as sort of an "Odd Couple" type.Richard(Silverman)is more strait laced
and conservative,while Larry(McCarthy)is a slacker interested in having
fun,more than anything else.Catherine Mary Stewart is very good in her
supporting role.i only wish she had a larger role.but it is very clear
she is very talented.however it is Terry Kiser as Bernie,who steals the
show.who knew a dead guy could be so amusing.all in all,a good,not
great movie.it spawned a sequel,which is much better,in my opinion.if
you like this movie,i highly recommend part 2.as for this movie,I'd
give it a 7/10.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dark Comedy, Light Fun, Jun 10 2004
This review is from: Weekend at Bernie's (Widescreen) (DVD)
The cast is perfect and the sets, music, and all that went into this movie seem to meld to make a very funny movie. Andrew McCarthy as Larry Wilson and Jonathan Silverman as Richard Parker are a good match for co-workers at an insurance company. Larry the brown nosing party man and Richard the hard working nerd. When Richard discovers a two million dollar mistake in claims their boss Bernie invites them over for the weekend to discuss it. What happens after that is sick, demented, and funny. Any fan of "8 Heads in a Duffel Bag" and "The Whole Nine Yards" should enjoy it. This is one of those rare movies were seeing a dead person being lugged around, beat up, dropped, bareface ski, washed around in the tide, shot, strangled, and more is just plain outrageously funny.
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1.0 out of 5 stars "Can't you see he's dead?", Jun 9 2004
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Zach Everson (Louisville, KY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Weekend at Bernie's (Widescreen) (DVD)
I got this movie as a birthday gift from my ladyfriend. As I'd never seen it before, I asked her why she chose it. She said she thought it was a favorite of mine, as my friends and I referred to it a lot. While true, we weren't discussing the plot; just how my friend George looks a lot like Bernie when he's passed out. Anyway, one morning while I was nursing a nasty hangover, I deemed myself in the proper state to handle this movie.

To quote Elaine from "Seinfeld," "This is so stupid! Bernie is dead! Just because you put a hat on him isn't going to make him less dead!" This movie is awful. I love 80s comedies - heck, I consider "Bachelor Party" Tom Hanks's best work (just read my review) and eagerly await the next installment of "Police Academy" - but this movie is miserable. The only times I laughed while watching "Weekend at Bernie's" it was at my ladyfriend for actually finding something humorous in the movie.

My friend Dan, knowing of my disdain for "Weekend at Bernie's," got me "Weekend at Bernie's II" (it's voodoo, baby, voodoo). Expect my review of that film to be posted a day or so after the next time I decide to wash down some vodka and Gatorade with a hurricane.

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