VHS Movie Reviews for Party

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VHS Movie Reviews of Party

Movie Review: Not Funny!
Summary: 1 Stars

This is the most boring movie I ever saw! It is very slow and I couldn't even sat all the way through it. There is nothing funny about it and it is beyond me why it got such good ratings!

Movie Review: The Party
Summary: 4 Stars

Slapstick comedy abounds in this DVD. While not a must own movie, it provides some good laughs in a lighthearted picture.

Movie Review: The Party DVD
Summary: 4 Stars

I remember seeing part of the movie growing up and thinking that it was very funny. The scene in the bathroom is absolutely hilarious. The entire movie is comic genius in a subdue kind of way. Peter Sellers never got the credit he deserved and this movie is another example of how funny this guy was. Not much on the special features but that is not why I bought the DVD.

Movie Review: The Party
Summary: 5 Stars

Sellers inhabits another accident-prone character in his continuing partnership with Blake Edwards. Bakshi is a gentle person, but his innocent curiosity about his surroundings (or is it bewilderment?) manages to wreak havoc most everywhere he goes. Though detractors claim the comic momentum flags by picture's end, Sellers's brilliant characterization and some sublime set-pieces make this worthy viewing. In particular, the dinner sequence is one of the funniest sequences on film. French actress Claudine Longet is adorable as the party's prettiest guest, who befriends Bakshi. A sixties bash!

Movie Review: Another Great One to Mystify Your So-Called Friends
Summary: 5 Stars

Aside from Das Boot, Down by Law, and The Deer Hunter, I don't think I own any movies from the 70's. Yes, I'm sure I've missed a couple, but not by much. Peter Sellers is fantastic in the film, giving an Indian slant to a humorous presentation.

The gags are thoughtful and very universal (see if any of the situations have applied to you). The Party gives a very high laugh factor without having to commit to a genre or time period. Anyone who's tired of the school of obvious laughs (Clap Please) should enjoy this. Warning- the viewer is responsible for detecting humorous moments and shall not be compelled, forced, or otherwise tipped off when something funny has happened (and this occurs frequently).

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