Seems Like Old Times
Cast :Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Charles Grodin
Director :Jay Sandrich
Studio :Columbia Tri-Star
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :December 19, 1980
DVD Released Date :March 19, 2002
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 29, 2005
SummaryA great find!
Content
I have been looking for this movie on DVD forever and was so happy to find it on Amazon.com. It's a classic and timeless; the chemistry between Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn is great and other than Foul Play, the best movie they have both been in, together or apart. Charles Grodin is great too. I was disappointed with the extras but finding the movie itself was enough!

Rating
DateJuly 31, 2005
SummaryGreat film,great cast!
Content
Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn re-teamed for this 1980 comedy about a man who keeps coming into his ex-wife's life. Previously,Chase and Hawn starred in the 1978 Paramount film FOUL PLAY. Nick Gardenia(Chase) is a wanted criminal eluding from the law,seeking shelter at his ex-wife Glenda's(Hawn) home. Glenda is now married to Ira Parkes(Charles Grodin),a district attorney. This film is one of a handful of hits for playwright Neil Simon. Simon's other plays-turned-films include 1967's BAREFOOT IN THE PARK with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda,1978's CALIFORNIA SUITE and 1988's BILOXI BLUES with Matthew Broderick. Director Jay Sandrich later became a one-time director for NBC's The Cosby Show(he was the sitcom's very first). There's the last scene where Ira and Glenda are all alone away from home in their car,with Nick nowhere near.

Rating
DateJuly 30, 2005
Summary"Timing is all"
Content
"Seems Like Old Times" was sprung on the public at a time when Neil Simon, Goldie Hawn, and Chevy Chase were being prepared for Sainthood. Theater goers would have belly-laughed at that film no-matter-what because they knew they were supposed to laugh no-matter-what. The premise of the film is unlikely, none-the-less, there some genuinely funny moments, and many of them from a supporting cast of character actors who are often neglected and relegated to the status of an extra. As example, the cook is more concerned about getting to the podiatrist to have her feet shaved than preparing a fine meal for the Governor. It's moments like this that paint much of the real comedy onto the canvas. Best viewed with buttered popcorn, junior mints, and a large coca-cola.

Rating
DateJuly 29, 2005
SummaryIf you love Chevy and Goldie.....
Content
This is a great comedy.Chevy and Goldie at thier finest.

Rating
DateJuly 19, 2005
SummaryThumbs up for Goldie and Chevy
Content
Great movie, funny, good for the whole family. Another feel good movie. Love Goldie and Chevy together.
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