ChiroDoc
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[chuckle] Well, those chase scenes weren't cliche in 1972. The scenes with the characters going in and out of hotel room doors was very clever. And I roared during the lost cart careening down the hill through a Chinese parade, and missing an enormous pain of glass across the road [you know what happens]. A guy runs away from the unleashed barrels, jumps over a wall, only to land on a patron's restaurant table had me gasping from laughter.I think I might have seen it before because I knew the "Love Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry" line at the end.
Do you think they had enough chase scene cliches?
I'm trying to remember another movie I saw that had a duffle bag mix up. Wait....Sylvester Stallone, Oscar.
This What's Up Doc movie made me laugh at some parts and Barbara Streisand was lovable but the whole second half was painful to sit through.
I'm suing IMDB for the false 7.6 rating it gave this. I would have given it 6.5 or less.
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I'm not even a Steisand fan, but she was first rate in this one.
Screwball comedies are very difficult to pull off. I can't think of a good one in the past 50 years, although there may be 1 or 2 that I'm not recalling.
