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Overlooked comedy gem

At present, admittedly, I saw this during a period of my life when I believed Chevy Chase could do no wrong simply fifty-fifty and so, this is one that holds up, and was unfairly lambasted by the critics. From the ads (if you lot can even remember that far back!) this looked similar it was just going to exist a "Vacation" rip-off, sort of "The Griswolds Movement To the State." Believe me, the humor in this picture show is much slyer and more mannerly than annihilation in the Vacation pictures (of which the first ane was solid, the next two lame). The film is nearly a sportswriter (Chase) who quits his chore in club to move out to the land with his wife (the wonderful Madolyn Smith) and write the Great American Novel. The movie details his gradual come up uppance, as he realizes that neither country living nor his talent is all that it's cracked upwardly to exist.

The film wonderfully skews the convention of the innocent country rubes moving to the big city and being overwhelmed past its meanness and craziness. Here, it'southward the cityfolk who motion wide-eyed to the land - and are amazed to find in that location a roll call of crazies, misanthropes, and only plain wierdos. Does this view of state life accept any footing in reality? Probably not, but then the pic isn't actually trying to be a satire but instead a pure lunatic comic fantasy. And it gives us a rich assortment of supporting characters - from the boondocks sheriff who hasn't yet passed his driving test and so must ride around in cabs, to the owner of an antiques store whose merchandise are all personal. All these characters are priceless, and the motion picture simply keeps coming upwardly with more and more of them - until information technology has created this pleasantly baroque and warped Otherworld, of a kind that only comedy tin can truly provide.

Best of all is the mode in which Chase and Smith react to all of this and attempt to make some sense of information technology. I very conspicuously say "Chase and Smith" considering the motion-picture show belongs equally to both of them. It had to be billed as a Chevy Chase Comedy, of form, since he's the big star hither, but this is no star trip; from the very first, the wife is fabricated an equal partner in the trials and the laughs, and it's the style the two go through their new life together that provides much of the comedy. It also helps have the edge off of the usual Chevy Chase persona: in Funny Subcontract he's neither glib and disinterested (as in the Fletch movies) nor over the top dizzy (similar in the Vacation movies). He comes beyond instead like a normal, personable guy who just finds himself caught in insane circumstances.

Finally, the climactic sequence of the film is absolutely priceless - one of the about brilliantly sustained comic set up-pieces you lot'll come across in any pic, of any era. Funny Farm is the type of movie which gives you a great time and leaves you with a big, dopey grin on your face later it's all over. Trust me, fifty-fifty if you lot don't ordinarily like Chevy Hunt, you lot'll dear Funny Farm.

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10 /10

Chevy'southward Best Picture

jrs-eight 22 Feb 2005

I realize that one-act is subjective and things that I think are funny others may not think is as well funny. Simply I am dumbstruck at some of the negative reviews for "Funny Farm." Far and away this is Chevy'due south best film. I call back the screenplay is beautifully written with so many minor touches of humor hidden within a scene that to list them would take forever. I will hold that the final act takes a chip of a wide plough in reality but it doesn't devious and so far that the film goes off rails.

The primary story is your typical fish out of water story but what person tin't identify with Chase's Andy Farmer in i way or another? Of form the film takes it to the extreme and information technology's all the funnier for it. And the characters are a biting reminder that not everyone is normal or sane for that matter. The waitress who serves lamb fries without explaining what that really is until it is desperately too late. The sheriff who has to accept a cab because he flunked his driver'southward test. The mailman who throws the mail to the road because he is drunk past the time he reaches the Farmer's residence.

And the modest touches? How about the canis familiaris that runs away from home merely afterward being brought abode for the beginning time? Or the umpire whose strike zone is a fleck broad. The odd fate of Claude Musselman? And let's non forget the telephone operator who tin tell the sound of two pennies being dropped in a jar but fails to realize it'south not a pay phone Chase is calling from? I laughed hard and often which is something odd for me in whatsoever film with Chevy Chase. In all the years with all of his films I can honestly say I have only enjoyed five of them (Foul Play, Vacation, Fletch, Christmas Vacation and this one. That's correct I am not a fan of Caddyshack)and this is his best.

Ane more minor moment sums upwardly the film's humor for me. Chase is fishing with some men he has just met. 1 of them men gets a hook stuck in his neck. Instead of trying to pull it out Chase thinks it easier to knock the human out and so THEN they can pull the claw out. Later on punching the man three times in the face one of the other men finally steps in and says "You're not knocking him out, you're just beating the p*ss out of him."

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viii /10

Fun film, worth a picket.

I wouldn't say this is ane of Chevy Chase'south best films, but this 1 even so has some good things to offer. There is a fair amount of proficient laughs and an entertaining story, but not as groovy as some of Chevy'south other credits.

Chevy Chase does a fine job with his role, playing a very similar character to well-nigh of his other films. Chevy is good at what he does and doesn't seem to stray very far from what works. Madolyn Smith-Osborne is fantastic in the film, looking just gorgeous and playing her part very well. The only other actors that were familiar to me were the movers in the beginning of the moving picture, Mike Starr and Glen Plummer. Both actors do a fine chore, although very modest roles in the picture show.

If you are a fan of Chevy Hunt, so I'd recommend seeing this movie, y'all'll probably bask it. But, if Chevy Chase isn't your loving cup of tea, then this may not be the film for you. In any case, if you do see it, I promise y'all savor information technology. Thanks for reading,

-Chris

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7 /10

Would yous like Lamb Chips with that?

Chevy Chase is ordinarily associated with the Caddyshack, Fletch and Vacation series meaning that his one-shot movies mostly autumn by the wayside. Films like Spies Similar Us, Nada But Trouble and Funny Farm have went largely unseen since the advent of DVD in 1997. Neither of these movies have received widescreen releases and take been out of impress for years. I was beginning to wonder what Warner had against giving them definitive releases until I discovered an Hard disk drive master of Funny Farm on the PlayStation Network.

I saw it only once, when I was about 9, and remembered very little. If you're a fan of Clark Griswold then Andy Farmer isn't likewise far removed. Andy is a sports announcer who retires from the big urban center to the Redbud, Vermont hoping to enjoy and idyllic, peaceful life and finally write the great, American novel (The Big Heist). When he gets there he and his married woman observe that most anybody and everything is weirder than the last. At that place are behemothic snakes in their pond, a dead torso cached in their garden, a Sheriff who tin't bulldoze, a crazy mailman and a town who basically hate them. And top of all this Andy has severe author's block while his married woman manages to churn out a successful children'due south novel without really trying.

With conscientious, measured direction from George Roy Hill (Butch Cassidy, The Sting) Funny Subcontract, based on a novel past Jay Cronley, manages to be a little classier than Chase's usual fare. This makes the lack of a home video version even more puzzling. Information technology has never been released on DVD in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and the 1989 VHS is long gone. If y'all have access to the PlayStation Network then go for it. I have a funny feeling that Funny Farm and Spies Similar Us will probably be released every bit a Warner Blu Ray Double Characteristic in the nearly time to come, but nothing has been announced so far.

Don't permit the mistreatment of this film put you off, it lives up to it'due south championship and is the perfect vehicle for Chevy Hunt and his goofy humour.

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vii /10

Hilarious

This movie is funny. I don't know why it has such low ratings. I similar the sarcasm involved in having a married couple from the city moving out to a farm. This is a movie that I recommend to anyone who wishes to have a few laughs watching Chevy Chase and his superb timing for acting in comedies such as this one.

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6 /ten

„Funny farm" is a funny and underrated picture

This is the last flick of George Roy Hill – the director of "The Sting". It'due south a good farewell for him , since this is a funny picture . Chevy Hunt is in expert shape every bit the writer who struggles to write his start book. Madolyn Smith who plays his girlfriend is also good and very charming.

Information technology'south one of those movies that volition assistance you relax afterward a hard 24-hour interval . Information technology reminds me a little of "Money pit" with Tom Hanks. Information technology has the gustatory modality of typical 80's comedy - a lot is going on and the characters are colorful. I was either laughing , snickering or smiling through all the motion-picture show. I loved the jokes with the dogs. One can't stop , while the other can barely movement . The modest town has as well few interesting characters : crazy postman , teenagers stealing road signs , weird old lady from antique shop. At that place is nice love/hate/beloved relationship between Chase and Smith . In the end the movie kinda becomes a little Christmas movie.

Overall it's a very pleasant picture show . I retrieve information technology'southward underrated and deserves more attention. I give it half dozen/10.

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10 /10

A Decent One-act

They don't make One-act movies like this these days, information technology's just nice, pleasant not abrasive comedy. Daft, silly, stupid and fun. Loads of actually practiced one-act moments. The baseball friction match, line-fishing, the dog....the listing goes on. Definitely worth a watch.

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9 /10

One of Our Favorite Comedies

This is ane of the best Chevy Chase comedies in that location is. The script in intelligent, his co star, Madolyn Smith, is wonderful and she and Hunt have fantastic chemistry. The plot involves Andy and Elizabeth Farmer (become it?) who move from the city to small boondocks Vermont so that he tin write a book. They program to start a family unit, but outset, they have to get used to the eccentric people they are surrounded by. I have watched this moving picture at least a dozen times, and I nevertheless laugh out loud. Nosotros just bought the DVD (had the VHS but sold information technology a while dorsum), and we're having fun introducing this hilarious movie to our kids. They love information technology too! This is a great, funny, sweetness piffling film that more than people should see.

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eight /x

It'south funny

This movie is merely so rip roaring funny. I'll admit some scenes stall for time transition could be ones left out. Information technology didn't have to effort and so hard. I hateful, coin telephones in houses? Writers who need a second honeymoon just to have a wife read their book? Someone who wants to buy a house with all the furniture and the domestic dog, too? It could be merely as funny without getting cartoonish.

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nine /10

One of Chase'due south Very Best; Proves he was once a very talented comic player

I recently rewatched this having seen information technology many, many years ago and remembering nothing of it. I stumbled upon some sometime Siskel and Ebert reviews on YouTube, and they had very mixed opinions nearly Chevy Chase and his movies. They thought he was a fairly 1 note actor playing a smart aleck type but did occasionally become some good scripts. Still their praise for this film was extremely enthusiastic maxim it was Chase's best piece of work. Hunt has had a career that has been very hit and miss. His all-time flick work was in the lxx's and fourscore's and during the 90's he made some very bad career choices like his failed curt-lived talk prove, and picking bad scripts. But knowing Siskel and Ebert'southward love for this picture show and considering information technology was in the decade of Chase's amend work, I had to give it another try, and male child am I ever happy I did. This motion picture was pure joy all throughout. Every gag worked, the acting was expert, Chase had a chance to show lots more range here than in some of his previous (and certainly subsequent) films and no I dont concur with other reviews that say he was merely playing Clark Griswold once more here. His performance in this is fine comic acting. Madolyn Smith also gave a cracking functioning equally his wife. If the movie didn't accept a great joke or visual gag, it was gorgeous to expect at. The scenery and camerawork are but dazzling and beautifully done for a comedy. George Roy Loma who directed Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child and The Sting directed this and does great with the material that author Jeffrey Boam adapted from a book. This flick was sadly overlooked because of strong competition in the summer of 88 when information technology came out. It came out on the same exact day equally the Tom Hanks classic Big and suffered from competition with Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Crocodile Dundee II, The Great Outdoors, and Die Hard among others. While it may not be a "archetype" like the aforementioned films, information technology is noteworthy equally only delightful comedic filmmaking from beginning to end and the last truly great film Chevy Chase made. In the 90'southward he made Man of the House and Vegas Vacation and they were the but two films he did that decade that were decent and not failures. But this ranks high along with Chevy's all-time 80'southward movies like Caddyshack, the Vacations Fletch and Three Amigos! Anyone who says Chevy Chase was never funny is mistaken. This film is proof that he is a very funny, talented comic histrion with the right script. He plant a diamond before the rough came. This is a skilful, fun comedy his best after the first Vacation. If you need proof that Chevy Chase at one point was a great comic actor you must see this movie. He actually shines in this one.

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10 /10

Non cease laughs

I like the bit where the post man but throws the mail out the window and drives off

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10 /10

'Funny Farm' Could Be Chase's Funniest Comedy

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Funny Farm is the story of Andy Farmer (Chevy Chase) and his wife Elizabeth (Madolyn Smith). Andy is a newspaperman and Elizabeth is a schoolteacher. The couple decided to movement out to the state so Andy can write a novel. The motility to Redbud results in a series of misfortunes that threaten to tear apart the Farmer's happy marriage.

The first sign of trouble is a fiasco with the movers and information technology simply continues to go downhill from there. The townspeople are highly eccentric and the Farmers have a difficult time making friends and even have a hard time owning a canis familiaris. Andy struggles to write his novel and Elizabeth decides to write a book of her ain, much to her husband's dismay as she kept information technology a secret until a publisher decided to buy it.

This is a highly effective comedy with no shortage of laughs and I highly recommend this to anyone whether you are a fan of Chevy Chase or not.

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I don't understand all the negative comments--This is a groovy film!

Not only one of the funniest Chevy Chase films, but one of the funniest comedies of the 80s in general. I don't go all the negatives posted hither--this movie is laugh-out-loud funny and very underrated. The townspeople are hilarious and the whole sequence at the end where Chevy and his wife are paying people to be on their all-time behavior, creating a "Norman Rockwell" portrait of small-town life so they can sell their firm, is amid the most inspired and funny sequences always. The whole boxing of the sexes between Chevy and wife Madolyn Smith (any happened to her? she's beautiful and has slap-up comic timing) when she's successful writing a children'due south book, while he tin't get his crime novel off the footing, is more classic fabric. Goodness knows Chase didn't get very many chances to shine--likewise Caddyshack and the original Vacation, this is probably his best work.

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Great Improver To Chevy's 'Average Guy' Comedies

While watching this pic, I realized that on several levels nosotros live in a small town not much different from the Vermont i depicted. Our tourist boondocks is located on a Aqueduct Island in the Pacific, but the characters couldn't be more identical to those Chevy and wife deals with in the rural town they movement to for quiet and tranquility. Everyone tests their resolve to live in that community, and in declining to mensurate up to their standards, they are treated as outsiders. Once they sympathize the neighborhood peculiarities, anybody becomes acquainted, then accustomed to one some other. While finding a common bail and learning to fit in, there is ane featherbrained misadventure afterwards another. In that location are a lot of laughs in this movie that permit a person to stand back and realize that this is how small communities conduct themselves everywhere, and is a study in human beliefs. Chevy'due south characters rarely brand anything easy, which combined with a seemingly bourgeois personality has become his calling card.

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8 /10

My favorite Chevy Chase film!

This is my favorite Chevy Chase pic for several reasons. Here they are: 1.) I dear the scenery in the movie--Vermont, four distinct seasons, gorgeous Cape Cod house. two.) I dearest and can totally relate to the story line. When I starting time saw this movie, I was in college and playing tennis on the tennis team. We traveled to a city where EVERYTHING went wrong--and, the people were just apparently weird. I saw this movie, and I totally empathized with Andrew and Elizabeth Farmer! 3.) The humor in this movie is non over the superlative as information technology is with some of Chevy Chase'due south other films--everything is believable, and information technology'south all very funny. 4.) I desire a yellowish canis familiaris!!! The yellowish labrador in this picture will brand y'all desire one of your own! My only complaint with this film: The DVD version is not in Widescreen, and there are no special features. But, for $5.88 in the Wal-Mart cheap bin, You lot CANNOT GO WRONG. This is an excellent picture show to watch over and over again.

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8 /10

A classic of 80's comedy

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Funny Farm is exactly what its title states. Afterward Andy and Elizabeth move to Vermont from New York City, they hope for quite life while Andy works on his new career on being an author. Everything goes wrong. Their mailman is an alcoholic who throws the mail at them, their furniture gets lost along with the men driving it, and the writing career that Andy is hoping for falters.

Andy and Elizabeth need a way out and the only fashion to do it is to con their way out by tricking a family into buying the place. Along the way Andy and Elizabeth must confront their marriage problems that are slowly starting to develop.

The film is hilarious. Every scene with Andy results in him getting screwed, punched, or thrown in the lake. Andy is the one you await too for the one-act and Elizabeth as the prepare girl. The film is meant to be more of a serious comedy merely does break off into the goofy side, especially with Andy trying to stop the mailman and the whole sequence of them trying to sell the house.

Chevy Chase as Andy is perfect. He is older, which is needed for the role. A man who is smart and easy to badger. The scene with the 'lamb fry' (sheep balls) in the eating place had me on the flooring laughing. Madolyn Smith-Osborne is pretty funny and I wish she nevertheless acted today. She is the 1 ultimately getting Andy angry.

This pic is a true fish out of h2o story and doesn't disappoint. Just watch for the Norman Rockwell Christmas and the drunkard mailman played past Kevin Conway.

Funny Farm. Starring: Chevy Hunt, Madolyn Smith-Osborne, Kevin Conway, and Kevin O'Morrison.

4 out of 5 Stars

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Underrated Chase sleeper

FUNNY Farm (1988) *** Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith. Amusing one-act with a married couple from NYC who seek solace in picaresque Upstate New York and wind up in a "Twilight Zone" of crackpots. Surprisingly Chase in low-key mode makes it even more entertaining than information technology ought to be.

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ix /10

You've Gotta Get Upwards Earlier Than That

Arguably the best film Chevy Chase made. Information technology'southward a laugh riot from beginning to finish with Chevy, every bit Andy Farmer, gets into all sorts of mischief imaginable.

Andy's a large urban center newspaper writer looking to settle down in the country with his married woman and to finally write the corking American novel. He never expected land life to be so hard. From a crazy postal commitment driver to the body of the sometime owner beingness found in the backyard.

The movie is a great watch for whatever fan of comedy or Chevy Chase. The addition of Alice Drummond as Mrs. Dinges, the curator of the local antique shop, she's a hoot.

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v /ten

Wildly uneven...

This Chevy Chase vehicle moves along agreeably most of the way, occasionally takes off with some laugh-out-loud-gags (like the sequence involving the bridge), other times disappoints with misfired jokes, generally keeps you lightly amused until it suddenly takes a wrong turn towards seriousness halfway through, and leads to an ending that, at to the lowest degree to me, seemed predictable, faux and pathetically hypocritical.

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6 /10

Humorous Farm

Old Schoolhouse Chevy Chase in a serious of home related pratfalls and antics? Yeah, I'thou game for that. None of this feels original at this bespeak but with the right talent involved information technology'south even so a good fourth dimension. I definitely laughed a few times watching this and information technology'southward difficult to deny the command Hunt had of the craft. Definitely worth checking out, especially if you can find it streaming somewhere.

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v /10

not consistently funny

Writer Andy (Chevy Hunt) and wife Elizabeth Farmer move to the country Redbud, Vermont. At first, they see the little problems every bit quaint. Their movers have a harrowing time finding their business firm. Nevertheless, the weird locals and unending problems overwhelm them. Elizabeth doesn't similar Andy'south manuscript and writes a children'south volume of her own. It all falls apart every bit the couple decides to get divorced and sell their habitation. They offering the locals money to fool prospective buyers.

It has a couple of good chuckles but the movie is more quirky than funny. Chevy's air of superiority gets into the way sometimes. He'due south non e'er lovable. This is not that bad either. I had a couple of chuckles but information technology's not plenty.

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8 /x

Underrated comedy and frequently overlooked

I think this movie has some archetype lines by Chevy Chase and the boondocks people, why this movie doesnt go talked virtually more, i dont know, i happened to laugh my head off at information technology, just of course i honey chevy hunt in virtually everything but invisible man and cops and robbersons

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nine /ten

Your funnybone volition be rattled mightily, when you sentinel this very humorous ship-up of idyllic life in New England

Andy Farmer (Chevy Chase) is a sports writer for a Manhattan newspaper. But, he and his lovely wife, Elizabeth (Madolyn Smith) long for a quiet life, away from the rat race. So, when Andy pitches an thought for a novel to a major publisher and receives an advance, they quit their jobs and buy a home in rural New England. Stopping for a picnic on the way to their new habitation, they take photographs of cows and wax lyrical about their coming skillful fortune. However, once in the town of Redbud, things exercise not get every bit planned. Showtime, the movers get lost and are and then irritated and tired by the time they make it at the Farmers' firm, they pitch Andy'southward desk chair into a nearby swimming. So, Andy and Elizabeth's new mail carrier is a maniac who drives by their place every twenty-four hours, going seventy mph and flinging their postal service into the yard. Huh. Andy'southward first attempt at fishing his own pond results in the capture of a big black serpent, which wraps around Andy's shoulders, while Elizabeth digs up a bury, consummate with a corpse, in the couple's garden. From their runaway dog to the horrid dinners served at the local diner to a major writers' cake that consumes Andy, will they last the wintertime? This wonderfully funny motion picture is a peachy entertainment selection for the proverbial "bad 24-hour interval". The script is very humorous, with a bevy of terrific one-liners. Case in point, when the movers get in at a rickety bridge, one of them wails that "that's not a bridge, that'southward a agglomeration of termites property hands"! Yes, that's ane phrase, but the picture sports quite a few of them. The bandage, mostly unknowns, are great, with the star, Chase, on superlative of his game and Smith complimenting him nicely. The scenery in olde New England is lovely while the costumes and other pic niceties are pinnacle-notch. George Roy Hill'south direction, likewise, is fast and fresh. If you are searching for surefire laughs at the finish of a rough solar day, you could hardly do meliorate than this lilliputian moving picture. Although it has no grandiose aspirations, it is m entertainment indeed.

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8 /10

Funny Funny subcontract

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Funny Farm has some pretty funny moments with the movers, the crazy mailman, a sheriff that rides in a taxi, yellow dog, the Redbud hamlet people and so there is the beautiful Madolyn Smith... the ambiance of the movie really sets information technology in the location and makes y'all believe they are really in that crazy small little town... similar to other fish out of h2o stories (Dark-green Acres, Mr Blanding Builds His Dream House, etc.) simply with the Chevy affect!

Then to have it all turn around and the reason they moved out turns out to piece of work for her rather than his... great story!!

Chevy at his best... see Funny Subcontract for all information technology's intricate little funny story lines that cumulate with Chevy and Madolyn both getting what they want in the end. Redbud is reminiscent of a small town in NC I used to spend my summers while growing up (maybe not that crazy, but it had it's moments)

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8 /10

An absolute riot

This is the style a comedy should exist. Simple, easy to follow, and with plenty of laughs. Chevy Chase is simply perfect equally a New York Urban center sportswriter that moves upstate to start a new writing career. Yous can only guess what happens side by side.

From the infinitesimal they make it at their new habitation upstate, everything goes to hell. The house has no phone, the movers get lost, the dog runs away, and anybody that lives in the expanse is unbearable to exist around.

Chevy Chase's deadpan sense of humor is used here better than whatever other movie, save for Fletch and director George Roy Loma of such classic films like "The Sting" and "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid" gives this film a much appreciated dose of Norman Rockwellian Americana.

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