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Movie Reviews of I Wanna Hold Your HandMovie Review: absolutelty hillarious Summary: 5 Stars
This one of the funniest movies ever made and far and away the funniest film Zemeckis ever made. Almost all the humor is slapstcik but what inspired slapstick it is. There's care put into every scene which you almost never see in B grade movies and is viritually never found in over the top slapstick comedies (with the exception of the brilliant 'Airplane'). Some may read this and think that I'm being too generous with this reveiw and maybe I am. Granted I Wanna Hold Your Hand isn't The Godfather or anything like that. But I challenge anyone to watch this movie and not laugh their head off.
Movie Review: Very Funny Summary: 5 Stars
Leonard Maltin called this "realistic rendition of a raucous event." I agree with this movie 100%. This movie is so funny as three girls try to get in to see the Beatles live on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964. The methods these girls try to see them is realistic that it is hilarious. I was born in the 1970s but this movie makes me feel I am there in 1964. This movie and Used Cars helped put Robert Zemeckis on the map. He would then go on to do the Back to The Fuutre movies, Forrest Gump, and Cast Away.
Movie Review: Timeless Classic Summary: 5 Stars
Watched this movie with a group of friends before heading out to see a Paul McCartney concert. Okay I'll admit I'm a bit of a Beatles geek but this movie is fun. I remember seeing it in the 70's when I was about ten and thinking how great it must be to be a teen-ager. Yes, it looks a little different to my 40 something self now but it's still a film to enjoy...not quite as well done as say American Graffitti but cool none the less.
Movie Review: Cute, silly, and a really fun memory from my past! Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is NOT intellectually stimulating.... It's just fun. I used to watch it when I was a little girl, it is a fun memory for me. I love the Beatles, and it was so exciting to get to the end, to see "Ed Sullivan's show". When you are too young to have the real experience, this is the closest you can get to the real thing.... I can imagine the energy that the Beatles created all over the world back then, I still feel it!
Movie Review: Yeah, yeah, yeah Summary: 5 Stars
I remember seeing this movie when it first came out on video tape in the '80s. I am a huge Beatles' fan and was eight and living in NYC when the Beatles played Ed Sullivan. The portrayal of the era creates the period well and and the characters are funny and do a good job.
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