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Still Stands Up
Bbennet120 May 2003
I was a little apprehensive renting the DVD of this movie after all of these years since its original release, but most of it holds up remarkably well.

On the DVD commentary tract, the makers of the film, looking back on it after 25 years, seem to be equally as surprised. The director, Carl Reiner, points to an eight-minute scene in which it is just Denver and Burns talking in a bathroom. There is no music, no fast cuts, no special effects, and the scene simply holds our attention on its own. Mr. Reiner indicates that there is no way that the scene would be made that way today.

Some scenes are timeless, such as Jerry's first encounter with the Almighty via intercom in the all-white room. Also classic is the infamous scene in the bathroom in which God first reveals himself in the flesh to a humbled and still somewhat disbelieving John Denver.

Unfortunately, not all of the movie holds up as well. Some things, especially exteriors, seem very dated. And even though it is quaint, it is hard to believe that an intelligent and capable husband and wife team would cherish a Supermarket Assistant Manager Job so much. Ah well, it was another time when people still believed in sticking with one company and working their way up through the ranks.

I wish that the film would explore some of the harder questions of religion a little more seriously, but one wonders if the film would collapse if taken out of its sweet, feel-good movie formula in which it is helplessly trapped forever.

If anything, rent it for the performances of the two leads. George Burns, playing the role at 83, is so good, that it is, (not to be cliched,) awesome. However, what is equally as unbelievable is the performance of John Denver in his first and only acting gig. He hits some of his notes perfectly, and it really shows a significant skill and timing to play straight man to a legend like Burns.
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9/10
Gentle, but significant
steveareno9004830 September 2004
This is a warm, inclusive film. Maybe there's a bit of nostalgia in my comments, but I appreciate this movie's approach to faith.

God comes in a form that our modern society seems to enjoy dismissing-- the elderly. It's a delight to George Burns, who really does have all that mileage on him, and John Denver, whom no one will mistake for Laurence Olivier, create this relationship between the mundane and the spiritual that is relatable, relaxed and relevant.

In our culture, we already know about the forbidding and the punishing, and the hostility between faiths.

But here's a God who says, paraphrasing here, "Jesus was my son. Moses was my son. Mohammed was my son. Buddah was my son. And so are you. And so is the guy who's charging you 18.50 for a piece of room service roast beef."

Inclusive, with gentle humor. Burns' performance suggests a being who has seen a lot of the world, and doesn't expect anything of importance to happen quickly.

It's a loving and practical relationship between the everyday and the sacred.

And the old hands, Barnard Hughes and Paul Sorvino, and the whole gang of great character actors, make this a treat to watch. And gee, having Teri Garr play exasperated. That's like asking Pavarotti if maybe he'd like to sing something.

Maybe a bit sweet for your taste, I don't know. For me, I can actually watch it whenever it comes on and enjoy every moment of it. (Like Paul Sorvino as a money grubbing preacher, protesting, "And I PERSONALLY have been invited, to give the benediction.....at the SUPER BOWL!!!!"
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10/10
Do they make em like that anymore?
triple827 February 2005
I was reminded of this wonderful gem of a movie the other night when I watched Bruce Almighty again with some friends. That's been a favorite of mine in these last few years. Anyway it reminded me a little of Oh God for obvious reasons, the references to God, and the thought provoking quality mixed with wit and intelligent comedy.

Oh God was one of my favorite comedies growing up. It definitely is the kind of comedy that doesn't get made anymore unfortunately. I have yet to read the other reviews of this and hope to find some tens besides me, because while this was by and large a comedy, it was a delightful one and one that still lingers in my thoughts which is obviously why I decided to do a review. Comedies, when they are perfectly made, deserve 10's.

This is a 10 and one of the most thought provoking and beautiful comedies ever made. I am sure there are many growing up now, whole hosts of people, who have yet to discover this and I hope they do, particularly those who are fans of Bruce Almighty and are not aware of this wonderful movie from the 70's.

And not being a sequel person, I was a bit surprised that the sequel to this was just as good. My vote is 10 of 10 for excellent.
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10/10
One of the funniest movies ever!
MrJerry25 March 2001
Oh,God! is one movie I could see 1000 times and still be laughing. John Denver and George Burns were marvelous together and had a wonderful supporting cast around them.God coming to earth to give the message that He gave us the world and what is in it and that it is up to us to make it work is a wonderful message in this movie.This movie shows that the world lost A LOT when George Burns and John Denver died.This movie is funny without taking cheap shots at religion. I give it a rating of 10 out of 10. Considering that the 25th anniversary of this movie's original release will be in 2002,it would be wonderful if this movie was re-released theatrically then.
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I'd like to think God is just like George Burns in this movie
jimjo12166 February 2010
A very good movie with a nice message. It's not preachy, overly religious or anti-religious. It's more inspirational and shouldn't offend anyone.

George Burns is terrific as God taking the form of a kind old man. God (Burns) asks a man (John Denver) in the 1970s to relay His message to the world: that, despite the tough times, "it can work" if people get their act together. The man is put in the unenviable position of trying to convince people that he really is God's messenger. In the end, it's not about politics or who's right and who's wrong; it's a friendly reminder that we shape the world in which we live, and we can make it good again.

Carl Reiner's film seems like a fairly realistic (if comical) portrayal of the difficulties that would arise if God appeared to only one man in today's modern society. There's a satirical side to it. But the God in this film isn't concerned with who believes and who doesn't. He realizes He can't win over everybody, but He remains in good humor. He watches over the universe in a hands-off manner.

Personally I'm not very religious, but Burns is the kind of God I'd like. Great casting.

In terms of entertainment value, OH, GOD! might not be the *best* choice for a movie night, but I enjoyed it. I wouldn't want to watch it over and over again, but it's nice to check out once every so often. And I think it's definitely worth seeing once.

7/10
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A nice, funny, underrated little movie.
Chromium_526 September 2004
"Oh, God!" is similar in many ways to "Bruce Almighty," but for some reason the former has gotten little attention over the years while the latter was a hit. While "Bruce Almighty" has some funny moments, I think this one is far superior.

First of all, George Burns is amazing. Morgan Freeman's God in "Bruce Almighty" had a slightly ominous, don't-cross-me nature, but Burns' is a God you can completely trust. He is caring and optimistic, and wants the world to get better. He doesn't throw Jerry into a situation he can't handle; he is there for him the whole time. Plus he is just a really fun guy to be around. Who wouldn't want to believe in a God like that?

John Denver also does a great job. It is hard to believe he had no acting experience before this, because he is top-notch. He is a kind, honest guy, not a selfish jerk like Jim Carrey's Bruce Almighty. He is nervous about delivering God's message to the world, but perfectly willing to do it.

Unlike that other God movie, this one delivers a good message without getting annoyingly preachy, it is consistently funny from start to finish, it has a likable main character, and it features a God who is a friend, not an opponent. I think everyone could enjoy watching this, whether they are religious or not.

Oh, and on a completely irrelevant note, I think Carl Reiner's cameo (doing an impression of the portrait of Dorian Grey) is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. That scene alone is reason enough to watch this movie.

8/10 stars.
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10/10
Excellent movie, my favourite
callkathy31 March 2006
Oh God is an excellent movie. When I saw the movie when it was originally released, I loved it then. It wasn't until I saw it 25 years later that I realized what powerful messages this movie has. It is not just about making people aware of God, it is making people aware of the environment as well which is very important today. The shower scene where God appears is very significant and powerful. Really listen to what God has to say about what people are doing to the environment, it will really make you sit up and take notice and think. We need to do are part to help the environment. We need to be concerned. Another scene that is so important is when God is in the grocery store reading the cereal box and what he says about what we are doing to our children, chemicals, chemicals, chemicals. A must see movie. Pay attention and get the message. It is a fun movie too and will make you laugh, laughter is medicine, but really makes you think too. This is my all time favourite movie. I own the movie and have watched it many times and enjoy every time I see it.I love John Denver so that adds to it. John did a great job. He did a lot of good for the environment. A sad loss.
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A Great Family Film
shaadowlove18 March 2003
What can I say about a film that stars two of my favorite actors? Its one of my all-time favorite family films.

George Burns is wonderful as God. He is patient, kind and easy to talk to-- everything that God is, in my humble opinion. I do like the fact that he is represented as less than perfect; he shows us the human side of our creator.

John Denver is great as the grocery clerk, the naive, put-upon modern Moses who tries to convince everyone that he's not insane.

The appeal of this film is the underlying message that God cares for us, and also the way the message is delivered in such a non-denominational, non-preachy, non-judgmental manner. Its a fun movie that reminds us that God is always watching us---not to squash us like a bug when we make a mistake, but to be there for us when we need him.

The movie appeals to all ages. 10/10 stars.
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Wholesome comedy
jimbo42923 May 2003
John Denver made his film debut with this wonderful wholesome comedy. He plays an ordinary supermarket worker who is honest and straightforward. He has a loving wife and 2 kids. God, out of the blue, picks him to spread the Word. Everyone is sceptical as Jerry Landers (Denver) tries to make believers out of them. George Burns was a perfect choice to play the Almighty. John Denver doesn't sing in this film, but still comes off as an honest (if somewhat naive) person. The car he drives is definitely a 70's relic (the Pacer, I miss those!). Watching the scenes with just Burns and Denver strikes me as sad because they are no longer with us. The film is not too preachy (a plus in my book) and puts just a hint of humor in it all (like the courtroom scene).
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Simple and warm.
Blueghost22 August 2004
Something tells me this film would work a lot better if it was shot today; and by that I don't mean a remake, but if somehow we could transport the cast and crew (Reiner, Burns, Denver, et al) to 2004, let them shoot the film, and release it, it would be the super sleeper smash hit of the decade. A remake would fall flat on its face.

The story is quasi-original. The notion of a higher or supreme being asking one of us mortals to do his bidding is nothing new, but to place the gentle and warm spin on it, and to take that legend out of its biblical era context, and place it in (what was then) contemporary times, is really a stroke of genius.

Burns plays a grandfatherly God who is concerned, though not wrathful. This God is not Cecil B. DeMille's fire-and-brimstone God from "The Ten Commandments." Nor is Burns' God the detached entity that is less hands on than God's foes in "The Exorcist" or "Omen" series. In "Oh God" we have a creator who wants to instill a little reassurement to Earthbound souls. Burns' character is one with a need that must be fulfilled. But Burns' God doesn't go about it by creating apocalyptic scenarios to threaten nor coax mankind into the task. Instead this God approaches the problem with a more thoughtful plan. Veteran Vaudevillian George Burns' does a superb job portraying the Almighty, and does so with sublime humor and grandfatherly frankness.

Denver portrays an honest grocery store manager whose sole purpose is to satisfy his customers. That is until George Burns beckons him hither. What's even more amazing is the fact that, to the best of my knowledge anyway, Denver gives us an exceptionally convincing performance but with little professional experience. The Jerry Landers character he portrays is honest, thoughtful, earnest and full of conviction. Denver lets his own character shine in this performance.

The real genius of this film is that the comedy is very sedate while still being funny. The film doesn't try to be something more than what it already is. A film with God as a character could've gone anywhere, but Reiner doesn't take too many liberties with the material at hand. Instead he keeps film focused and even keeled, while tossing in good humorous bits to keep up the levity. Even so, please be warned, the laughs are spaced out. This is not a film filled with wall to wall gags. Both humor and overall energy are kept low to drive home the storie's message.

This is in comparison to a recent "reincarnation" of the God theme/film in "Bruce Almighty," which has often been compared to Reiner's 1977 work by commentators on this website. I finally saw "Bruce Almighty" recently, and where I found sections of it humorous it really didn't hold a candle to "Oh God." The theme was selfish, the character was selfish, the overall feel was typical 90's corporate art, with Jim Carry's absurdities thrown in for poor measure. This is largely because "Bruce Almighty" is really a different film, with a different premise, and regrettably (though not unexpectedly) botches most of the affair. "Bruce Almighty" satisfies a juvenile curiosity. "Oh God" is a soothing uplift, and, by contrast, is the better film.

"Oh God" doesn't have any direct and explicit sexual references, there're no body function jokes, nor obvious and readable plot points nor plot holes, unlike a good number of today's films. There's no rap "song" at the end credits, nor cameo by some pop artist (other than Denver, who plays the lead), nor any product placement. Nor is there even any CGI (though it may've benefited from one or two CGI shots). "Oh God" a basic film with a timeless premise, and very simply message.

See "Oh God." It's food for the soul.
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10/10
Not only a wonderful comedy
Learner56 June 2001
A film which is not only a wonderful comedy but one which amplified & interpreted my own experience. What I mean is: I was much taken by the theological points put into the mouth of God by the scriptwriters. I found myself thinking "what God is saying adds up for me. It's the kind of God I want to believe in".
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God bless George Burns
dtucker8619 September 2003
This is a really wonderful film that is masterful in every way. George Burns joked that when they offered him this part that no one could have played it because no one was closer to God's age. However, he was nervous about playing it and consulted the greatest actors about how to do it. Let me explain this film, the two leads were one person (John Denver) who was well known as a singer but who had never acted before in his life and another (George) who at almost 80 had only one other acting credit (The Sunshine Boys). However, this unlikely duo made movie magic! It is a truly amazing accomplishment and a joy watching them together. This is a film that is as important today as it was when it came out almost a quarter of a century ago. We all need to realize God's love and his message and no one did a better job of giving that then George did in this wonderful film, especially in the end in the courtroom speech that he gives. This man had spent his life as just a comedian not as an actor, but he deserved another Oscar for his outstanding work in this wonderful film. Carl Reiner deserves kudos for his wonderful directing job and Terri Garr gives a great performance as the understanding wife as does Paul Sorvino as the corrupt evangilist (they picked a safe target). However, the cheers and handshakes belong to George Burns and John Denver alone!!!. They have both left us and we are the poorer for it, but I hope that both of them are having a wonderful time in Heaven!
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10/10
George Burns at his best
ajlposh12 January 2006
I have always been a big fan of George Burns, and this movie was no exception. I was shadowing at a high school one day, and I noticed on the board in a religion class that they were watching Oh, God. I had heard of the movie, but I'd never seen it. So I requested it from the library and watched it. It was awesome! George Burns made this movie awesome! I liked this so much, I want to see the two sequels. However, I recently heard they were making a remake with Ellen DeGenres as God. They can't do that. No one will be better than George Burns for this role. He is a comic genius. I'd say go see this movie and you will love it!
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7/10
George Burns as a Libertarian God
AlsExGal15 September 2016
George Burns picks an average Joe, the married assistant manager of a grocery store with two kids (John Denver as Jerry Landers) to put out the message that he is unhappy with the direction things are going, but that everything necessary to put things right is available on the earth and it is up to the people if things are going to change for the better. And Jerry doesn't even believe in God, at first anyways. Now maybe God was smart to pick an unbeliever, since he would have no preconceived notions of God, no childhood Sunday school lessons with which to fight what his eyes are telling him.

But Jerry is confused by this Libertarian God. Think about it- Burns' interpretation of God definitely has an opinion of how things should go, but refuses to lift a finger to change anything. He believes the people should do the fixing and that He should have a "hands off" policy. Even after Jerry gets in trouble with his new role and risks his marriage, his career, even everything he owns in a lawsuit with a televangelist, and he and God are saying their goodbyes, God doesn't promise to do anything to help him repair the smoldering remains of his life. He just tells Jerry that he did a good job getting the message out and walks off. Yep, that sounds like the God I know.

As for the acting, at the time George Burns did a guest appearance on the TV show Alice and mentioned he was picked for the lead because he "was the only person old enough to play the part". Burns did a great job of slinging the occasional zinger in the film like in his younger years playing straight man to Gracie. John Denver did a convincing job of playing a working stiff that just doesn't have time for this stuff but feels he must comply. What else do you do when God keeps picking you up in a taxi? And poor Terri Garr, she spent 1977 playing a housewife who is married to a modern day Moses in this film, and married to a guy making the replica of a mountain out of mashed potatoes in her den in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".

Looking at it 40 years after the fact, the one thing that this film got right way ahead of its time was the crooked televangelist, artfully played by Paul Sorvino. So artfully I had forgotten that he was playing the part until I rewatched the film recently. God knows that the guy is enriching himself in his ministry, and his sermons never talk about morality, just the importance of giving. This was 14 years before Bob Tilton was exposed as a con artist on ABC's primetime live, 10 years before Jim Bakker was found to be running his "Christian amusement park" as a giant Ponzi scheme, and eleven years before Jimmy Swaggart was caught in an ongoing sex scandal even while condemning another dishonored pastor for his own.And as for Mike Murdock? Don't get me started. Let's just say that Paul Sorvino has the act down pat from the big hair to the rather colorful wardrobe to the Southern accent and fake politeness.

It's a very quirky film, certainly with lots of made up feel good philosophy attributed to God, but it is fun, certainly different, and try making a film like that today with all of the political correctness in the air. I'd recommend it.
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7/10
A great and Holy comedy
epatters-326 May 2008
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Very Funny and clean. Oh,God! Book 1 is a great movie. I am eleven years old so you might think that I don't know about this movie but I do. I have seen it. There are a few sexual references but not to much. This is even better then Bruce Almighty. Somebody on here thought this film was Blasphemy. He said a lot of things that are in the movie but those scenes that he talked about were not in the movie at all except for one or two. God does not smoke cigars in this movie. Just because he is played by George Burns does not mean he smokes cigars in the movie. If you have not seen it, buy it because in my area it is not at video rental stores so the only way to buy the DVD is to go on to amazon.com and buy it. If you are religious then do not take this movie seriously. Everyone who has not seen it needs to right now. So my overall rating is 7 out of 10 angels. Enjoy.
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9/10
A Wonderful Movie
sisby3128 April 2005
This movie is so enjoyable and a wonderful story line. I never get tired of watching this movie. John Denver (Jerry) is great as God's medium.George Burns is wonderful as God. This is one the best movies out of the seventies. Teri Garr's performance landed her a wife role in Close Encounters. One of the nice things in the movie is seeing a pacer (which Ralph Nader worked so hard to ban). There was a great deal of editing to make the movie enjoyable. For John Denver (Jerry), his acting role is so good. I don't know or haven't researched any acting he had done prior to this lead. But Jerry epitomized the purity of what God would actually look for in a medium. As for George Burns (God), he had this wonderful ability as an actor: to be serious and get to the point. We have seen this in Going in Style. This movie is great and the only criticism I have is the fact of Jerry being canned at the end of the movie. That would not happen now..At least I don't think so.
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10/10
a simple, but great idea, with good actors direction
randaloliveira30 August 2003
Who could expect John Denver acting as a good commediant? What a great idea having George Burns acting as a myopic god.

A great idea that should be watched by everybody that has a little bit intelligence.
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7/10
A great movie.
Kotter-413 January 2001
Oh God!, is a smart and funny film. It is truthful, without being condescending. It talks about religion without being religious. It also showcases George Burns' finest screen appearance aside from The Sunshine Boys.

As, God, Burns is astonishing. Whenever John Denver asks questions that every being would ask if confronted by God, Burns replies with a certain, common sense, matter of fact response. There is no grandiose answer. One of my favorite lines is when John Denver's character asks "Why me?", God says, "Why not you? You know those supermarket things, every one millionth customer. Or whoever crosses the bridge at a certain time. Well you're the one millionth customer."

Speaking of Denver, he also is great, playing Jerry, not as a crazed man, but as an average grocery market assistant manager who is suddenly faced with the fact that God has chosen him to carry a message. He plays his character with a certain warmth, and naturalness.

Carl Reiner directed this film, and with a great eye. Notice how Jerry's everyday life is just that, everyday. The way he is with his wife, and kids, and people around him. I've seen it a dozen times, because that's how people actually act. Reiner brought a sense of realness to this movie, which in effect brought with it believability.
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7/10
Funny lines galore
Deusvolt29 September 2004
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Memory fails but of all the funny sequences, I well remember one: SPOILER: "God" (George Burns) shows up in the bedroom of John Denver who was just coming out of the shower. Denver shrieks and runs for cover. Like a Jewish mother, "God" asks: "Is there any part of you, I haven't seen before?

Teri Garr is, as always, (despite the advancing years) still pretty and charming although her role here is minimal. It's really a pity there aren't enough movies with her in the lead role.

As for John Denver and George Burns, somehow these guys are funny without doing anything or saying a word.
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10/10
"Oh,God!" is still relevant. (Even if the fashions aren't)
happipuppi1325 January 2007
One of the benefits of posting from a library,is that some of the movies I talk about are right downstairs from the PC room. This movie is one of them and I had not seen it in over a decade at the very least. I grew up seeing this movie on TV and have always liked everything about it.

First thing would of course be it's overall message. That our world can work if we (the nations of the world and individuals who occupy them)learn to work together for the common cause. Not just the cause of world peace but of just simply getting along together and to stop taking the world we live in for granted.

In the film George Burns,as God,sees the world he created being smothered by a brown cloud of pollution,his rivers & oceans being poisoned by either chemical dumping or by humans mis-using them as a toilet or trash can. He also talks about how people go around saying he never existed in the first place.

(Note: Believing in God has to come from undeniable,unyielding feeling of faith by an individual,which is part of "free will".)

That said,the second thing is the story of how God chooses Jerry (John Denver) as his modern day Moses by sending him an invitation in the mail. Casting him as the recipient of this task was a great move because John looks like someone you'd see on the street (if he hadn't been famous).

Jerry's home and work and entire life are turned upside down by his declaration that he has seen and talked directly to God. Even people in religious organizations think he's a lunatic. Terri Garr is very effective as his loving but distressed wife who just wants her husband to stop it all and be the way he was.

The sight gags are good in making us believe this really is God Jerry is speaking too. The 27th floor on a ten story building,God on the car radio & the rain in Jerry's (seen to be believed) Pacer and God's appearance,in coming to Jerry's aid,in the courtroom near the end of the movie.

Pretty simple special effects but God most likely (as Burns said) doesn't need flash. This film doesn't either,it may be filmed in simple form but that's the idea here. The message is a simple but important one and you don't need a million dollar budget to send it out.

Now here in 2007,kind of sad to say,this is still the exact same message we still need to hear. Basically,if anything,to remind ourselves how human we are and how easily it all could be gone.

It may be set in 1977 and the Pacer car and fashions outdated but the story & message are timeless. I just hope one day,the message wont necessarily be needed.

Ten stars for all of it(including the great extra of commentaries by Terri Garr,Lary Gelbart & Carl Reiner. (END)
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7/10
religious figures need to watch this movie
lee_eisenberg13 May 2005
Historically, everyone has assumed that God is supposed to be associated with religion, and everyone claims the Almighty for their religions. Well, in "Oh, God!", the Big G is nothing like that. Grocery store clerk Jerry Landers (John Denver) gets a message that God wants to meet with him. Thinking the whole thing to be a joke at first, Jerry realizes that it really is the Creator, albeit only his voice. Later, God appears as an old man (George Burns), and explains that he wants Jerry to spread his word to humanity. He hasn't gone to any clerical figure (e.g., the pope or Billy Graham) because he's not interested in religion. But when Jerry tries to tell the world, they not only believe him to be crazy, but many people start threatening him.

They certainly had a good point about God not being interested in religion. If more people would consider this concept and stop claiming that all of their actions are in God's name, maybe the world might come closer to moving forward in various arenas.
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10/10
The main point of this movie is difference between religion and faith.
bychkovs11 October 2002
This is humane and witty movie that shows God as a creator leaving the rest of life to human beings. It is done with soft humor and realistic performance of the cast. It is unjustifiably underrated, probably by those who believe more in rituals than in God. I highly reccomend it to everybody, especially after September 11, 2001, when religious fanatics showed their greatest disregard to God and real meaning of life.
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7/10
An all time Classic.
averybrooks17 January 2012
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George Burns was great in this movie. The concept is pretty awesome too, it doesn't feel preachy and engages people to think about their existence. I'm not religious but if you're going to make an attempt at using this concept in entertainment this is the way to do it.

I would avoid watching this if you take yourself too seriously or if you take the subject matter too seriously. This is a fun loving born of the days when film had to be a lot more tactful in the approach of any subject much less this content.

If you have a chance, this film is more than worth the watch. We miss you George, enjoy one of his best works.
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10/10
Good Clean Awesome Fun with a message of hope.
alphaspace6 January 2004
Good clean awesome fun with a message of hope that is a tear jerker at the end. Every so often it helps to be grounded in those basic things that truly matter in life well this movie does that for me. This movie makes you feel good after watching it if you demand more than that from a movie get something else.
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9/10
Oh, God 1977
ssweeps6 September 2009
My grandparents knew Annie Martell in St. Peter, MN and once had to take her to the hospital. She and John were very nice, gracious, kind people. John also visited them in Mesa, AZ and sang songs for their friends (retirees) at their trailer court pool hall. I remember getting an autographed picture, wish I could find it.

John was very underrated as an actor. THANK YOU FOR MAKING OUR LIVES BETTER! R.I.P. We all miss your smile and warmth. If you ever look up John Denver on Youtube, be sure to look for his appearances on The Tonight Show. One of these shows he explains about him and Annie on their honeymoon, and having to wake up my grandparents in the middle of the night. John was funny, and maybe you remember that the City of Baltimore LOVED the song Thank God I'm a Country Boy, and made him sing it at the All-Star game there one year.
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