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Hilarious (2009-06-07)
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Women divorced or not will love this comedy! These actresses as a team are hard to beat-I loved it!
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The First Wives Club DVD (2009-05-02)
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A favorite movie which I wanted to add to my personal collection. Good price!
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Not As Sexist and Twisted As You Might Think (2008-10-03)
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Here's the premise: after the suicide of a close college friend (Stockard Channing), three ex-wives (played by Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton) maneuver the destruction of their ex-husbands' careers and lives. Sounds like a great `I Am Woman' sicko-revenge trip, right? It actually is, for the most part - it's just that the film (based on Olivia Goldsmith's novel) becomes a bit excessive with its over-dramatization, far-fetched kookiness and stereotypical hoopla. The whole thing turns into a `How can we outwit these miserable men and take all their money and be really clever and coy about it the whole while' kind of story. After years of helping their husbands build hugely successful businesses, the three women are callously dumped for younger, sexier "trophy wives." What I don't understand is why these smart, business-minded, middle-aged women bothered with their husbands in the first place, or why they expel all this narcissistic energy in dealing with them! (For Christ's sake ladies, let this film be an example, learn early that all men are good for nothing!) Oddly enough, Diane Keaton's on-screen daughter is the happiest person in the film, not to mention the least dysfunctional, and she's a lesbian! The whole movie comes off like a cross between 9 To 5 and The War Of the Roses, though nowhere near as sick and deranged as the latter - The First Wives Club points out everything in light-hearted raillery. Bette Midler is excellent as Brenda, the wife of an electronics-emporium magnate, and Goldie Hawn, as good as always, plays Elise Elliot, an aging movie-star who can't get any roles -- an important issue in Hollywood right now (key word being `Hollywood'). Being a member of Joe Blow's Average America, its hard to feel really sympathetic for the character (or the real issue). So an actress can't pull down that typical 3 or 4 million any more -deal with it, get a job at Pizza Hut, or shut the hell up! Diane Keaton, on the other hand, seems a little out of place in such a `free and easy' production, though her performance is plenty good, as is Sarah Jessica Parker's as Shelly. There are also some delightful little cameos from Heather Lockear; Jon Stewart, Ivana Trump, Kathie Lee Gifford, James Naughton, Rob Reiner and Elizabeth Berkley.
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Sweet Revenge. (2008-06-02)
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The First Wives Club is a funny and charming film. Bette Midler, Diane Keaton, and Goldie Hawn have terrific chemistry together. I love the premise of the film and also look for Sarah Jessica Parker and Elizabeth Berkley who play the younger women who have seduced their ex-husbands. I highly recommend checking this intelligent comedy out!
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The First Wives Club Review (2008-03-28)
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I love this movie. Great story, great cast. It's heartbreaking, it's really funny, and the music is good, too.
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HUGH WILSON, OPUS 5 (2008-03-10)
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**1/2 1996. Based on Olivia Goldsmith's The First Wives Club. and directed by Hugh Wilson. One nomination for the Oscar in the Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score category. Three wives dumped by their husbands decide to take revenge and found the First Wives Club. Weak and harmless comedy with three good actresses but, alas, with no director to guide them. Already forgotten.
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One of My Favorite Movies (2008-02-21)
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Such a fun movie, with 3 great actresses. All three play off each other perfectly. Enjoy!
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Why Elizabeth Berkley?! (2007-12-11)
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Can someone PLEASE tell me why Elizabeth Berkely has top bill in this movie? With Bette Midler, Diane Keaton and Goldie Hawn on the bill, why does she even get honorable mention? This is a great movie, full of fun and full of tears. When three former schoolmates (and ex-wives) all find themselves being jerked around by their philandering husbands, they decide to take matters into their own hands and get a little 'first wives' justice. The result is a hilarious comedy where 3 former husbands find out just what slime balls they really are, and first wives don't simply go away when they get a bit old and baggy. Goldie is the best choice for the aging actress, Diane plays the mousy one who can't make a decision, and Bette is the connsumate Jewish housewife who finds herself replaced by a 20 year old bimbo who lives well, while she and her son struggle to make the rent. Maggie Smith lends her considerable talent to this movie, and the result is a hilarious comedy that evey jilted wife whishes she'd thought of. In the end, revenge isn't the sweetest thing, but friendship and outreach to other hurt women is. The music is great and fits each scene, A fun show for all.
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Awesome Chick Flick! (2007-12-07)
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I took this movie on a "girl's trip" with two buddies and had a couple of parts selected that fit "us". It was a riot to watch the whole thing as well.
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With All the Comic Talent You'd Think (2007-10-12)
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that's what I said after I watched this flat comedy. It should have been much better than it was. Bette Midler? Goldie Hawn? Diane Keaton? The 3 funniest women and actors in the biz. So much to draw upon, these are seasoned actors. And yet the perfect movie for all 3 to shine, falls flat as a pancake. Oh well, maybe it was too much to ask.
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