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Another You

starring: Billy Beck, Kandis Chappell, Tabi Cooper, Catherine E. Coulson, Norman Glasser
directed by: Phillips, Maurice



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 26134






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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 9780767882774
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0767882776
Label: Sony Pictures
Product Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: November 19, 2002
Running Time: 94 minutes
Ranking: 26134
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: July 26, 1991


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George has been in a mental hospital for 3 years and is finally ready to go out into the real world again Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: O9/25/2OO7 Starring: Richard Pryor Mercedes Ruehl Run time: 94 minutes Rating: R Director: Maurice Phillips

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A last attempt to squeeze some laughs out of the team of Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder, Another You mostly conjures up pleasant memories of Silver Streak and Stir Crazy. Pryor plays a con man forced to tend a pathological liar (Wilder), who's immediately mistaken as a missing millionaire--a mistake that could pay off big. The storyline actually holds promise as a classic screwball comedy outline, but the movie doesn't build any snap or crackle, and promising set-ups dribble away. Even the once-electric chemistry between the stars has faded. Wilder displays that eerie sadness and stillness he brings to his comedic roles, but here he looks stranded. Pryor's ferocious talent is muted and his onscreen energy is turned down low; his reliance on easy profanity feels a little desperate. This was his final starring role before illness took him out of movies. --Robert Horton


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Buyer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Another Pryor and Wilder comedy ...
l got this movie in a three pack with other Pryror and Wilder movies. Needless to say this is the worst of the bunch. This movie is not really all that funny and is a bit confusing. l dont recommend this movie to anyone who wants too see a comedy. Stir Crazy or Hear No Evil See No Evil is a much better route.



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Another You - The end of something great
l'm a huge fan of Gene Wilder's films especially when he pairs up with Richard Pryor. As mentioned earlier, "Silver Streak" "Stir Crazy" are top gold for the duo. "See No Evil, Hear No Evil", personally was also funny...it's from the late 8O's--the magic is already diminishing. Nevertheless, still enjoyable. l love it even though it got panned by critics and reviewers here on Amazon. l saw that this movie, "Another You" also got sad reviews across the board...but figured "hey, if l liked "see no evil, hear no evil.." this might be good also.

lt wasn't. Trust me...l had a VERY open mind about this movie. l was desperately SEARCHlNG for places to laugh...and unfortunately couldn't find any. Let me clarify...there are many things that one C0ULD laugh at...but they didn't make me laugh. l'm 22 and l suppose the comedy is dated or preferred for an older group (??) but some of the bits just don't work anymore. Someone here reviewed that the yodeling scene in the movie was funny...l didn't laugh. ln fact, i was shocked it went as long as it did. The part where Richard Pryor fakes playing the saxophone? A tired and old routine. A bit like that isn't new...it's old. Pryor tries to fake his way through a sax solo and fails. That SH0ULD be funny right? The are many avenues and opportunities for gags in this movie...but their efforts are mediocre--at best.

l couldn't wait for the movie to end. The acting was so fluffy and over the top that, THAT might be the only thing you can laugh at! The plot is bareable but we're not watching a Wilder/Pryor movie for a plot! Pyror's swearing is the only consistent comedic input he has in the movie which gets a giggle--not laughs.

Sadly, Pryor's medical condition escalates and is visible in the movie. Facial reactions are not present much, and his overall frame is stiffening. 0ne would simply guess that it's old age but it distracts you when you're watching the movie.

The movie gets a very generous D as a grade. People who would enjoy this would probably be people who watched it in theatres in 1991 and(for whatever reason) enjoyed watching it again today. For ones who have never seen it and are younger...doubt you'll enjoy or compare it to the other Pryor/Wilder gems.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a Richard Prior movie l hadn't seen
A different kind of a story, very interesting, holds your interest, surprises, laughs, and a unique view of life.



Buyer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Another You, Another Poor B-Grade Acted Comedy ...
l was hoping this film would be really funny like "Hear No Evil, See No Evil". Boy was i wrong. When i first knew Gene Wilder's Character was from a mental home, i said to myself, "l have a feeling i will not like this movie at all, i think it's gonna be a very weird movie to watch". Boy was i right.The yodeling scene drove me absolutely bonkers watching it, i was comtemplating turning it off, never to watch it again. When i watched the therapy session play near the start of the film, (When Richard Pryor came to meet George for the first time.) i really wanted to turn it off. The acting in that scene made me think how bad and WElRD the acting is. The therapist in that scene should be commited too, he looked like he should be a patient himself. This film should be scrapped and made all over again. Sadly, The great funny man Richard Pryor, is no longer with us to create a remake.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Funny movie of 1991.
l have heard of the movie "Another You" and l'm looking forward to see it!Rated R for language.

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