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| ACTORS: | Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian Clavier |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Jean-Marie Poiré |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 06 April, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Disney Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 786936162141 |
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Customer Reviews of Just Visiting
The remake its even better than the original The movie "Just visiting" its a clever American remake of a the French hit "the visitors". Both movies are about a knight that travels trough time with his lowly servant; However the new version it's full of American humor, new jokes and a even better ending.
The movie it's mainly about the clash of cultures and times between the medieval age and twenty-first century. The knight's and servant's lack of knowledge about our appliances and technology are what make the movie so funny, since the way that people used to live so long ago doesn't compare at all to the life in the big apple. This movie is also full of love stories, action, and an awesome twist ending, which make the movie even more interesting.
I really recommend this movie; However, if you have watched "The visitors" it could decrease the enjoyment of the movie , since the cast, director, story, and even jokes are the same.
Half-Baked
"Just Visiting" has some positive things about it. The special effects are original & entertaining. I particularly enjoyed when Andre the servant was transported back in time & inflated like a balloon. Malcom McDowell had a very colorful pair of boots! The witchcraft-induced fantasy sequence at the feast was imaginative. This film can capture a child's attention. Mine usually wanders off disinterested, but watched it all. Jean Reno as Count Thibault of Malfete looks very French. However, he's a bit tough to buy as a romantic lead opposite Christina Applegate. I know he was signed because he starred in the French version, but the chemistry with Christina doesn't click, proof being Julia falls for a young cute attorney at the end who does catch her eye. When Reno's transported to the future, there is no elegance of nobility. Christian Clavier's antics of sitting on the floor of LaTour eating like a dog, skewering a raw chicken on an umbrella & roasting it in the fire, washing from the toilet, for me was over-the-top & not funny. Matt Ross as the boyfriend Hunter cheats on Applegate with a beautiful blonde who writhes like a cat in heat on the tabletop. This was unbelievable and tasteless. We certainly believe when Julia breaks up with Hunter; but what did she see in him in the first place? Malcom McDowell is a fine actor who walks through the paces of this half-baked farce. The French countryside is beautiful. Why the wizard transports the count to Chicago is a total mystery. If you don't care if a movie makes sense and someone drinking out of a toilet makes you giggle, this film will find a niche. I'd prefer Kate & Leopold. TAXI!
Pathetically French
In regards to Pathetically American, You have no taste! I have seen the french version and all I can say is this remake is much better.Very funny movie!!!..maybe you should return to France!!!!