itspatagain
Joined Feb 2006
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First off, why all the reruns? Are there NO creative minds left in the movie making business? Or are they all tangled up in making dreary reality films? Steve Martin deserves something original as he is certainly an original talent. Why must we have to go into a movie with the quintessential movie of that title already firmly etched into our mind? The comparison is going to be there, try as you may to squelch it. And in so saying, I will admit this movie isn't bad, it does have the moments and the laughs. But I, for one, am tired of rehash after rehash of previously made movies - most of which can't be improved on. (Witness the hideous remake of Charley and the Chocolate Factory. That will likely be the only movie that Johnny Depp, one of the world's best actors, shouldn't have made and that was almost embarrassing to watch.) And The Pink Panther should have been left the perfect jewel that was created by Peter Sellers.
This one could easily become your all-time favorite movie. A film certain to lift your spirits and make you smile, if not outright laugh out loud. Not 'into the kissing stuff'? Neither is the ailing youngster (Fred Savage) who is being read this story by his grandfather (Peter Falk). However, you are certain to be captivated and charmed by the love story that causes exciting adventure after adventure. The casting and acting are perfection personified, with more stars than a summer sky, and with tongue in cheek wit twined throughout, this is a movie you can recommend to young, old and all in between. Very likely the best sword fight ever filmed is in this picture, one you are sure to mesmerized by time after time. Want a movie to just simply enjoy? This is the one!