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4.0 out of 5 stars
Extra features are great!,
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This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (Full Screen) (DVD)
I have already watched Mrs. Doubtfire many times before buying the DVD. Still, the extra features on the DVD were wonderful, especially the deleted scenes. I wished that some of these scenes could have made it to the movie.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious film and brilliantly acted by everyone!,
By Mr. Wynn (State of Confusion) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (VHS Tape)
This was one of the best films of the 90's. Robin Williams does an amazing job playing both comedy and dramatic parts. Sally Field, as always, shines in her portrayal of a divorced mother trying to move on with her life with her kids and a new man, Pierce Brosnan.The hijinks will keep you laughing throughout the movie. Not only funny, it is heartwarming and will be helpful for all families no matter whether they are from divorced homes or not. Very famiy friendly. I love this film. Get it and you won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
B-e-autiful movie!,
This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (VHS Tape)
Mrs. Doubtfire is the sweetest movie ever. Though it's rated PG-13, it's still a perfect movie to watch with your kids. Also, look at Robin Williams and think, "Thank God that's not my life!"
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Last Great Williams Comedy,
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This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (Widescreen) (DVD)
Hard to believe its already been ten years. William's hasn't done anything nearly this funny since. He seems to be getting more reflective and less whimsical in his middle age. A divorced dad pretends to be a middle aged british nanny to spend more time with his kids. Ingenious. Inevitable hilarity ensues. William's talent is in taking an obvious joke or set up and succeeding brilliantly whereas most other comedians would flail about and fall flat.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Laugh Out Loud Funny,
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This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (VHS Tape)
This is laugh out loud funny. Robin Williams makes it what it is and the rest of the actors are just props. If you like Robin Williams, you won't want to miss this one. Outstanding!!!The best scene is the restaurant scene. While it is a comedy, it does have something to say about love, that it can take many forms...that a wacky transvestite can be loved too. :)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not A Big Robin Williams Fan, But...,
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This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (Widescreen) (DVD)
It's fine to see Mork from Ork fans gushing about how perfect everything is that Robin Williams has even touched or ever will touch. In reality, however, he's just a decent TV actor who can also do cartoon voice dubs. That's why I feel that when someone like me praises a movie of his, it should mean a lot more. Watching Mrs. Doubtfire, I was forced to admire his sheer guts in tackling this Tootsie role (sans roll) despite the huge success Dustin Hoffman already had with it. Most of Robin's film parts amount to a large junkpile of bad remakes, half-written plots and other "at least it's a fat paycheck" duds. It is also mind boggling how he got an Oscar for his minor foul-mouthed cameo in Good Will Hunting. However, every once in a long while he incredibly rises far above his journeyman talents and rightfully dons the mantle of a true master of the art. (Not that co-star Sally Field was just using up air here, either - she was a great anchor of reality for the film. Which is not an easy task to perform for someone as cute and bubbly as she normally is.) Robin's actually done five other proper acting jobs, which round out an even half dozen when added to Doubtfire. And these few other fine movies are, not surprisingly, parts where he really doesn't play himself: Good Morning Vietnam, Hook, Jumangi, Dead Poets Society and Cadillac Man. Well, most actors when their careers are over should consider themselves lucky to even end up with a trilogy of film classics in the can, after doing the usual 25 to 50 major works. But right now Robin's got those six gems, and he still has time to complete a crown of an even dozen. Of course he'd already have had time to do that by now, if only he had just said no when his agent called to ask him if he wanted to do flop-bound flicks like Shlubber, Jerk or Bicentennial Bum.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Charming Movie!,
This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (Widescreen) (DVD)
Mrs. Doubtfire is a cute movie, it's one of Robin Williams best movies and he was hilarious. He plays an unemployed actor who's wife dumps him because of what she thinks is irresponsible behavior including letting his sons birthday party get out of hand and after a rather messy divorce only gives him limited visitation rights he disguises himself as an older woman when he hears his ex wife played by Sally Field is looking for a nanny/housekeeper for their kids and she hires him thinking he is really Mrs. Doubtfire and what follows is a great hilarious movie with some tender moments that tug at your heartstrings and I highly recommend this movie! Not only is Robin Williams good but so is the rest of the cast including Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan and little Mara Wilson.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Movie great, but beware - Bonus features not as advertised!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (Widescreen) (DVD)
This is yet another wonderful film with Robin Williams.However, if you are like me and enjoy the bonus features on DVDs, beware - this one does NOT have all of the features advertised on the DVD case... What is NOT included is: Theatrical trailer(s), TV spot(s) I still loved the movie and would recommend it to anyone, but Fox just plain lied on the DVD case about what was included.
5.0 out of 5 stars
We never tire of this one,
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This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (VHS Tape)
It's hard to find a movie these days that the whole family can enjoy, but this is one of them. Some stellar set pieces by Robin Williams stay in my memory: dancing with the vacuum, the son walking in on his dad (dressed as a woman) peeing while standing up, smacking out his/her flaming fake bosom with pot lids, quitting his job as voice over by imitating Elmer Fudd and telling his boss to p-p-p-p-p-piss off, the switching roles and costumes at the restaurant near the end...It's the story of divorce, and mom has custody and prevents dad (Williams) from seeing the kids. So he dresses as a British nanny and is hired to care for them. Beautifully acted by everyone. Very touching message lies just below the surface of all the slapstick. Invite the kids, your parents, the neighbors, the babysitter, and watch it over and over.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Charming, Funny and Touching,
By S. K. Leggate "Sunni" (Fernley, NV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mrs. Doubtfire (VHS Tape)
I loved this film. It was charming, funny, fun, and of course sad at times. This is a movie about a family struggling to come to terms with a divorce. It shows all sides of the story and I didn't see where it left anything out.Robin Williams is spectacular! He is funny as usual, but he captures the hurt when necesary too. I don't think you will regret watching this one. |
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Mrs. Doubtfire (Widescreen) by Chris Columbus (DVD - 2002)
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