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Death Becomes Her

Death Becomes Her

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Director: Robert Zemeckis
Actors: Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis, Goldie Hawn, Isabella Rossellini, Ian Ogilvy
Studio: Universal Studios
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 108 reviews
Sales Rank: 406

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 103
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
DVD Layers: 1
DVD Sides: 1
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: D20143D
ISBN: 0783225482
UPC: 025192014321
EAN: 9780783225487
ASIN: 0783225482

Theatrical Release Date: July 31, 1992
Release Date: January 20, 1998
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Editorial Reviews:

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This 1992 black comedy by Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Back to the Future trilogy) features some of the most eye-popping special effects of the '90s in its story of a narcissistic star (Meryl Streep) who steals the husband (Bruce Willis) of another woman (Goldie Hawn) and continues her rivalry with her even after death. A magic potion keeps both women going despite the punishment of murderous bullets and fatal plunges, and the joke is that even as they rot they remain vain about appearances. Though he's fashioned a one-note movie, Zemeckis gets a lot of mileage out of such impressive sights as Hawn walking around with a hole in her chest the size of a basketball, and Streep--her head and arms twisted 180 degrees--moving like a broken crab. It's weird, it's sick, it's hilarious, and the stars push the whole project to a classy entertainment. Isabella Rossellini is great as a scantily clad witch who sells the immortality brew. The DVD release has a full-screen presentation, optional French and Spanish soundtracks, optional Spanish subtitles, and Dolby sound. --Tom Keogh


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3 out of 5 stars mindless humor   June 27, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

What a perdictable but funny movie in an age where women go to great lenghts for perfection. Enjoyed it with my sisters who are undergoing plastic surgery.


3 out of 5 stars Great content/Poor Technically   June 15, 2008
Great, funny movie with great stars. However, this is only a 4x3 movie (strange since the old laserdisc was letterboxed), with no 5.1 dolby, only dolby surround.


5 out of 5 stars A black comedy sure to brighten your day...   June 13, 2008
My best friend's wife told me about this movie a couple months ago, but it wasn't until the other night that I had a chance to sit down and watch it. I don't know why it took so long for me to actually do since I absolutely adore all three of the films stars. Bruce Willis was for the longest time my favorite actor (I grew up on his macho action films); and seriously, is there any actress as talented as Meryl Streep? Goldie Hawn is a newbie to my list of great actresses, mostly because I never truly have her the time of day until recent years. My wife is a huge fan and so I was forced to accept her and after some time I realized that I had come to really enjoy her and what she brought to each and every role.

`Death Becomes Her' is, as many have noted, a black comedy. It is dark and mysterious and utterly hilarious. At times it is disturbing, at times it is sexy; at all times it is uproarious. The film revolves around two rivals, the successful actress Madeline Ashton and her homely school friend Helen Sharp. Before Helen ties the not with fiancee Earnest Menville she brings him to one of Ashton's shows where he meets and falls for Madeline. After Earnest leaves her for Ashton, Helen slips into depression only to discover a secret that gives her the extra boost she needs in order to exact her revenge against Madeline. The only problem is that Madeline has discovered the same secret; a potion that guarantees them immortality, at a price.

Bruce Willis may be better known for his action performances, but when you analyze them you realize that comedy is not beyond him. His quick witted hero in `Die Hard' is known for those chuckle-worthy one-liners that helped cement him as an iconic character. Here Bruce shines as Earnest, fully fleshing out his characters simple nature which adds to his endearing qualities. A stark contrast to his co-stars, Willis plays down his looks and develops a character that is goofy and reserved and ultimately adorable. Goldie Hawn is fantastic as the witching Helen Sharp. Her beauty is on full display as she seethes and loathes her way into our hearts; seriously.

This film BELONGS to Meryl Streep, though. Her performance is insanely perfect; so much so that I actually felt bad for Goldie Hawn to have been upstaged so drastically. Each and every one-liner just melted off her tongue as if it were liquid gold. In talking to my wife afterwards I told her how you never really think of Meryl as a comedic actress because her dramatic turns have always garnered her more attention. It really wasn't until her double-whammy in 2006 (with `The Devil Wears Prada' and `A Prarie Home Companion') that I took notice of her comedic timing. This is a brilliant example of her range as an actress. Honestly, I don't think there is any performance she can't pull off. Like I've always said, Meryl is always solid; even when she isn't `amazing' she is still better than half of everything else out there.

`Death Becomes Her' may not be ingenious. It's plot is not intricate or necessarily `smart' or `mature' but the script is tightly written in order to keep the laughs bellowing from you mouth throughout the films entire running time; and those Oscar winning special effects (I don't think I'll ever get the image of Meryl's head sinking into her neck out of my head; and quite frankly I don't want to) only help to elevate the films comedic as well as dramatic worth. Zemeckis knows how to get the best from his actors; even when his films are less than brilliant. Here he marvelously draws pure comic gold from his cast, which includes a mystifying turn from Isabella Rossellini as Lisle con Rhoman, the witch responsible for this boatload of laughs.



5 out of 5 stars great and easy transaction!   May 31, 2008
Great and easy transaction--fast shipping and product arrived in great condition. I would definitely recommend this seller!


5 out of 5 stars What A Riot!!   May 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Who knew the topic of death could be so funny. Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis, Goldie Hawn totally rawked in this comedy. A story about husband stealing,devious,unsrupulous women and a weak man. What's that old saying? All is fair in love and war??




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