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The Man with Two Brains (1983)

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The Man with Two Brains
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Directed byCarl Reiner
CastSteve Martin, Kathleen Turner, David Warner, Paul Benedict, Richard Brestoff, Bernard Behrens, Earl Boen, James Cromwell and George Furth
Theatrical ReleaseJune 3, 1983
DVD ReleaseMarch 30, 1999
Running Time90 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code085391637523
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1 DVD, Warner Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled)
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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (52 reviews)

rating: 5 Quoteawesome in an 80's late night movie sorta wayQuote
Steve Martin is so funny and so underrated, it's a shame. Only 'The Jerk' rates higher on my Steve Martin comedy-o-meter. He has a very distinct sense of humor, so if you're a fan you'll love this movie. One of my top 10 favorite movies of all time. Yes, it's that good. September 7, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteLaughQuote
I had not seen this movie in a long time and it was great to share this movie with my family. I laughed as much today as I did when I saw it last. It was a great buy, would reccomend it to all my friends to see. August 11, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteMy favorite Steve Martin film betrayed by mediocre DVD.Quote
I encourage anyone who likes Steve Martin in ANYTHING to get this; I believe it's easily his most consistently funny film, and actually has something to say about relationships. I believe, at the time, "All of Me" was a more "successful" Steve Martin film than this, and conveyed basically the same message. Coming after the funnier and more original "The Man with Two Brains," that film seemed very derivitive and inferior to me.
I paid more for the shipping on this purchase from one of the Amazon affiliated sellers than I did for the actual DVD, so I don't feel as bad; but, I would have been willing to pay full going rate if I would have had the option of buying this in the original format, instead. I would feel like a chump to pay more than $2 plus shipping for any motion picture that was re-edited by some hack technician.
Given that we are the universe of people who care enough about cinema to buy individual titles on DVD, I am angry that they don't give us enough credit to be willing to watch them in any format other than what fills up a standard aspect ratio television tube. It feels like the only restaurant in town deciding that we, the public, are too pedestrian to appreciate anything that can't be offerred as all-you-can-eat, trough-style. March 11, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteEXCELLENT film; NO extrasQuote
This film which is over 20 years old does more than just hold up...it remains a comic masterpiece that bears repeated viewings. Each time you will find a new comic detail...including the name of the window cleaner used to kill people ("Pane in the Glass"). Steve Martin and Kathleen Turner are a comic pair made in heaven. Martin shines as Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr, the surgeon who invented the Screw-Top Zip-Lock Brain Surgery Technique. His beloved first wife is already dead; with his car he accidentally hits the wickedly beautiful Delores Benedict (Turner) who has just tortured her rich husband into having a fatal heart attack. The Doctor saves her with his surgery technique and then marries her, under the delusion that she is a sweet woman. She tortures him by witholding sex, sleeping with the hired help, and showing no respect for all that he holds dear. While on a European honeymoon that will hopefully spark their first sexual encounter, the Doctor meets Dr. Alfred Necessiter, a scientist who can transfer the knowledge from a disembodied brain into another body. And where do these dead bodies come from? Why, the infamous European Elevator Killer, of course! The reveal of his identity at the end of the film is sheer comic genius. The Doctor discovers how evil Delores truly is, while at the same time, he finds that he has a telekinetic connection to one of Necessiter's brains in a jar. How it all comes together at the end is perfection. Martin's extremely dry delivery and love of physical comedy is matched by Turner, who doesn't mind getting down and dirty (literally...as she is pushed into the mud when it is learned that she is truly a scheming witch only after the Doctor's inheritance). It is difficult to do justice to this comic masterpiece with a summary, so all I can say is get it! However, this DVD edition has a few major strikes...there are NO extras...not even a friggin' theatrical trailer. The picture is also cropped to full-screen (modified from the original widescreen). On the plus side, the picture is excellent quality. Hopefully at some point Warners will do justice to this film and put out a special edition. February 6, 2008

rating: 4 Quote"When are you scheduled to have your hands removed from your face?"Quote
This is a silly, raunchy howl of a good time. This has Steve Martin's quintessential humor from the 1980's all over it. Granted, it's an acquired taste, but for fans it's like candy for the brain. Make that two brains.

My favorite film of Martin's is "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" because I love old movies from the 1940's (which he incorporates himself into with clever editing and trick cinematography). If you haven't seen it yet, it's really worth watching.

If you like this movie, I would suggest "Top Secret" with Val Kilmer, and "High Anxiety" with Mel Brooks. January 24, 2008

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