Susan's Plan
Cast :Nastassja Kinski, Billy Zane, Michael Biehn
Director :John Landis
Studio :Koch Full Moon Releasing
Format :Color
Released Date :January 01, 1998
DVD Released Date :March 28, 2000
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateDecember 01, 2001
SummarySo misunderstood!
Content
It seems like too many people don't understand the simple fact that this movie is not about the plot! It's not supposed to make sense! The entire movie is one giant nonsensical joke. It's kind of like Andy Kaufman and the fact that everything he did was all a part of an hilarious prank pulled on millions of people. This movie is a joke, and we--the viewers--are the punchline. It is meant to be like that. But then again, I guess if it weren't for people who hate the movie, it wouldn't be funny to people like myself.
For anyone who understands John Landis, this is a must-have!

Rating
DateJuly 20, 2001
SummaryRevolting, Goofy, stupid, rediculous. I LOVED IT!
Content
With a cast like this, you can only expect a flop. Yet these reviewers who dumped on this flick musta watched something else, 'cause this movie, although not innovative, was an enjoyable romp into the outer-limits of these talented actors' range. If you didn't like this movie, then go watch the Talented Mr. Ripley, then come back. Compared to that movie, you can enjoy anything...

Rating
DateJanuary 21, 2001
SummaryAMAZING CAST, okay plot (a few holes)
Content
The other reviewers do make a few good points. I'll admit, this not an amazing film, but I certainly enjoyed it. Watch it once and its kind of difficult to grasp. Watch it again, and everything comes together. A third time, and the film is just as good. A good cast brings comedy (not amazing, but worthwhile) to the film. All of the actors are well-cast and play their parts well, making a slightly shaky plot a lot more believable. This movie is not torture at all (as other reviewers said), and it is perfect for rainy days. I definentaly reccomend it.

Rating
DateJuly 02, 2000
SummarySave your money
Content
This movies is SO BAD, my true rating would be 5 black holes. It looks like it ought to be good--John Landis, the actors, but trust me, this would have to get way better to become merely BAD. Think three stooges, with PMS and guns. I got this because I am an Adrian Paul fan; I know some film work is better than none, but if you too are a fan, save your money and watch some old Highlander episodes. This actually hurt to watch.

Rating
DateJune 14, 2000
SummaryNo (Comforting) Words for the Dying
Content
It is both a travesty and an insult not only to the viewers of this comedy (and I use the term "comedy" loosely)but to the large ensemble of gifted actors in this ill-fated project !

It is a plot that has been so overused and better executed in past comedy movies dealing with the same subject matter; The wife or husband who wants to gain the significant other's inheritance by having them "nixed" (usually by hiring someone to do the dirty deed).Though, such a subject matter has been used for thriller films as well. Even the bumbling duo who botch up the job in the beginning of this clunker are typical characters found in other movies. The tricks and charades are very much cliche here!

The most appalling thing is the enormous ensemble of some of today's best actors used to carry out this lethargic and boring flick. It is lethargic in the sense that the humor and jokes were lacking in both content and quality (I know this statement is subjective, but see for yourselves and decide) with regards to the writing !

When a movie contains Natassja Kinski, Lara Flynn Boyle, Billy Zane, Michael Biehn, Adrian Paul, Dan Aykroyd, etc., etc., you expect top performances; You do get them in this comedy ! However, the material given to them is not something I (if I were an actor) would want to have added to my list of credited film roles.

Wait until some viewers sit through ending. Can you say MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENT...

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