Bruce Willis ISN'T an action star!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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  • @Tyln93
    @Tyln93 5 дней назад +1

    Elixir of Immortality in This Movie = ADRENOCHROME!!!

  • @arnesahlen2704
    @arnesahlen2704 5 дней назад +4

    Yes! Meryl shows her underappreciated comedy side, Goldie her underappreciated power for dramatic impact. Bruce, so underappreciated for comedy, is barely recognizable here!

    • @XanArt21
      @XanArt21 День назад

      And the movie was so much more than we got to see. Really a bit sad they cut way too much out.

  • @XanArt21
    @XanArt21 День назад

    The movie was heavily recut only a few weeks before release when it was decided to reshoot the ending. That's why there are many scenes in this trailer that aren't in the movie.
    They completely cut the subplot with the bartender Toni (Tracey Ullman) (seen at 1:20 in the trailer) who helps Ernest escape and eventually (after 27 years) he is married to her. They are very old, but very much in love sitting in a beautiful park in Switzerland... but Madeline & Helen are not happy. They are still looking gorgeous... but they are miserable, all the beauty around Madeline is lost on her and she ridicules the old couple. Then Helen sees Ernest and she almost cries... Ernest touches his wife's old hand with his still young looking hand. Madeline and Helen keep on watching them from their balcony as the movie fades out and the eternal ladies' faces turn to skulls for a second. A very haunting and melancholic ending that wasn't received well by testaudiences.
    Many other scenes were cut... the movie got trimmed by almost a half hour. Like at 1:38 you see a scene that takes place in the morning where the maid Rose has found Madeline frozen in the fridge and Ernest fell asleep and forgot. He pulls Madeline out and she starts walking around the house like a frozen zombie pretending she was so desperate to look younger again that she tried this crazy Swedish beautytreatment she read about in a magazine. Ernest fires the maid, gives her a cheque and then pulls Madeline up the stairs and he promises he will make her beautiful again. (1:39)
    0:09 is Madeline's agent Jay Norman who is avoiding her. This is a deleted scene with a Starlet who forgot who Madeline is and then after Madeline comes to Jay to ask why he hasn't gotten her any jobs lately. Ernest also has an extra scene with a dude he did plastic surgery on who accidentally insults him by saying Ernest 'was' great...
    Other scenes:
    Madeline & Ernest wedding, Dakota & Madeline sex scene before she goes to the beautysalon, Ernest goes for a drink at Toni's bar, Rose & Madeline bicker on the stairs before Madeline & Ernest (who has cut himself shaving) are ready to go to the party, Ernest bumps into a slab at the morgue and sees a dead Priest (that's why the nuns were there), Ernest & Helen meet up at the Beverly Hills Hotel to revize the plans (bury Madeline), aftee Mad & Helen stop fighting Helen needs a drink, but she forgot she got a hole and it goes right through her, Lisle tells Ernest she is actually over 600 years old and killed Shakespeare and others because they refused to take the potion, Lisle has a big arrival at the Spring party and tells a joke to the crowd.

  • @citizenVader
    @citizenVader 3 дня назад +2

    This is one of the most hilarious movies ever

    • @citizenVader
      @citizenVader 3 дня назад +2

      I also love "So I married an axe murderer" with a very young Mike Myers.
      "Love and a .45" is also forgotten gems.

    • @SEVERELYUNDERRATED
      @SEVERELYUNDERRATED  3 дня назад +1

      @@citizenVader Hmmm... Will consider them for future reference! Also ty 4 the comment man!

    • @citizenVader
      @citizenVader 3 дня назад +1

      @SEVERELYUNDERRATED No sweat, I am old enough to know a few gems from my side of the millennium. There's a near unstoppable flow of questionable entertainment these days, so it's almost a Godsend to have the knowledge of the later cinoversium. I not only love movies, I am a cinofile with all guns blazing.
      I definitely have a few European films that will knock your socks off.