Kiss Me Goodbye | | Cast : | Sally Field, James Caan | | Director : | Robert Mulligan | | Studio : | Fox Home Entertainme | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned | | Released Date : | December 22, 1982 | | DVD Released Date : | June 07, 2005 | | Language : | English (Dubbed) | | Audience Rating : | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | September 05, 2004 | | Summary | SWEET!!!!! | Content
 | I LIKE THIS MOVIE. EVERYTIME I WATCH THIS MOVIE I WANT TO CRY. DUSTY SPRINGFIELD SINGS THE SONG FOR THE MOVIE" KISS ME GOODBYE" AND SHE SINGS IT VERY WELL. I ENJOY THIS MOVIE AND I LIKED SALLY FIELD,JAMES CAAN, AND JEFF BRIDGES THEY ALL DID A GOOD JOB WITH THEIR ACTING I LIKED THIS MOVIE IT IS A LOVE STORY AND IT IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE WHO LIKE LOVESTORIES. |
| Rating |      | | Date | March 23, 2003 | | Summary | funniest movie you will ever see | Content
 | I saw this movie years ago and it is still one of the most consistently funny movies I have ever seen. You can watch it over and over!!! I just wish they would put it on DVD!!! |
| Rating |    | | Date | September 08, 2002 | | Summary | FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW... | Content
 | This is a delightful, little known, romantic comedy. It focuses on the prospective second marriage of Kay Villano (Sally Field), who three years prior had become a widow, when her then husband, Jolly (James Caan), met with an accidental death. Her fiance, Rupert Baines (Jeff Bridges), is a quiet, academic sort of man, the antithesis of her dead husband, who was a flamboyant philanderer and well known Broadway choreographer. When Kay decides to reopen their old home and have the wedding there, she gets an unepected visitor, the ghost of her long dead husband. Unfortunately, only she can see or hear him. She now has to choose whether to linger over the memories of the dead or embrace the idea of creating new memories with the living. Sally Fields is absolutely delightful as the tormented Kay. Her comedic timing is great, whether as the comedienne or as the comedic foil for James Caan. James Caan takes to the role of Jolly with unsurprising ease. Jeff Bridges is, unfortunately, somewhat wooden and stiff in his role. He could have been better. The rest of the supporting cast, which includes Claire Bloom and Mildred Natwick, however, is excellent. This film, which brings to mind the likes of Noel Coward, is a funny, well acted film. It is a light, frothy, romantic comedy and has no pretensions of being anything more. It also features a song sung by the late, great Dusty Springfield as an added treat. |
| Rating |      | | Date | July 04, 2002 | | Summary | A GREAT FILM--Even for a Guy who HATES Chick-Flicks | Content
 | This romantic comedy has been one of my long-time favorites. I have literally watched this film twice in one day and laughed out loud both times. The perfect blend of chemistry and comedy, it will work for both men and women. Once when watching this movie, my younger brother began to protest, "I hate girl movies!" I asked him to give it a chance and briefly explained some of the plot. He laughed so hard that he cried at the film's conclusion and then said the magic words "You were right." This is a great little movie that thought it could....if you can muster the open mind, you won't be disappointed. It's romantic without being overly sentimental--funny without overacting--bittersweet and perfectly played. My only regret---it's not on DVD yet. This movie also features a great song by Dusty Springfield, which found at both the introduction and conclusion. BUY THIS!!!!! |
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