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Casting
Nicole Kidman
Isabel Bigelow
Nicole Kidman
Samantha
Will Ferrell
Jack Wyatt
Will Ferrell
Darrin
Shirley MacLaine
Iris Smythson
Shirley MacLaine
Endora
Michael Caine
Nigel Bigelow
Jason Schwartzman
Ritchie
Kristin Chenoweth
Maria Kelly
Heather Burns
Nina
Jim Turner
Larry
Stephen Colbert
Stu Robison
David Alan Grier
Jim Fields
Michael Badalucco
Joey Props
Carole Shelley
Aunt Clara
Steve Carell
Uncle Arthur
Katie Finneran
Sheila Wyatt
James Lipton
James Lipton
Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien
Amy Sedaris
Gladys Kravitz
Richard Kind
Abner Kravitz
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
source: Bewitched
I cannot see how anyone would love or even like this movie it was completely horrible. First of all, the only funny scenes were those shown in the previews. Nicole Kidman was way too ditsy in this movie, made her seem completely clueless, it was horrible. They kept doing the same damn tricks over and over, talk about shitty special effects, that whole rewind thing they kept doing was stupid. I was a big fan of the t.v. show and this movie is an insult. I am a big fan of both will Ferrell and Nicole kidman, but they just did not fit well together in this movie. Nicole definitely looked the part, but they could've gotten a better Darren. Also, the whole movie about a taping of a t.v. show concept was far from clever, I was expecting something more similar to the actual t.v. show.
I quite enjoyed Bewitched. I was familiar with the TV show of the 60s and believe Elizabeth Montgomery made the role her own. However Nicole Kidman wasn't too bad and even mastered the iconic nose twitch for the role. The story was quite interesting, believable to an extent and entertaining. Will Ferrell also did a great job as her co- star. As far as remakes go this was pretty well done and had some decent performances. I do not feel it deserves such a low rating as I too was a fan of the classic TV show and can appreciate this film. I won't be surprised if people listened to 'critics' and made up their minds not to like it. However every person who fancies him or herself as a reasonable film critic should consider the canon law. Thou must not judge a film on its reviews but on its merit and worth.
I had a chance to see this movie at an advanced screening. I'm sorry to say that there were people who walked out. Admittedly, the first half is kind of dull. The cute and funny parts are few and far between. The plot is dragged down horribly by some really bad secondary characters. Uncle Arthur, Iris/Endora and Isabelle's father are all reaaaally dull and contrived. The movie comes to a grinding halt when they appear. The script writing is quite clever, and Nicole Kidman (happy birthday today!) is great, as always. Will Ferrell just plain cracks me up. I would have liked to see the plot give him more goofy parts, because that's when he really shines. All in all, not really a surprising movie. Wait and rent it!
Just a piece of trash from beginning to end. No wonder Jim Carrey ran screaming from the script after he read it. Kidman should have done the same and maybe it wouldn't have been made at all. Most puzzling, however, was the numerous layers of, I dunno, various realities in this movie. Aunt Clara doesn't appear in the show-within-the-movie (as much as we see), but other characters remember her from the old series - and are amazed that Isabel is playing Samantha and actually has an Aunt Clara! There's no mention that she looks and acts like Marion Lorne, makes the same entrance, and collects door knobs as does the character on the TV show. What the hell? And then, again, we don't see any Uncle Arthur in the show-within-the-movie, but we see some sort of fictional character Uncle Arthur who doesn't really exist and is supposed to be Uncle Arthur from the original series. What?! And then, finally, no mention of the Kravitzes - characters on the show - in the new show- within-a-movie...but then, in the last scene, we see the two characters playing the Stevens move across the street from a guy named Abner and his nosy wife Gladys. The Ephron sisters need to retire from the movie business after this big steaming pile.
This is a movie that many people hated, but if you are prepared to go with the multi-layered fantasy, you might just love it. It's like a love-letter to the original Bewitched TV series, which is why Aunt Clara and Uncle Arthur are there, and why there are some in-jokes that you won't get if you haven't watched much of the series. If you have, however, you'll get it. The film feels at times as fluffy as a musical comedy - indeed it has visual references to several - and at other times like screwball or sitcom. Generically confusing, therefore, but that's part of the fun. Why have a boring linear narrative in a single genre when you can do anything you want to? Lots of analogies between the 'magic' of film and movie-making, and witchcraft itself. Also, no patriarchal nonsense about women having to give up their powers, as with so many witch films. This is a bubbly, not-entirely-consistent roller-coaster ride - give it a try. You might like it.
I don't know what happened, and judging by this movie, the people that made it don't know what they're doing. It was going along fine, then suddenly, the characters are referring to an incident that was possibly edited out of the movie, random Uncle Arthur pops in without explanation, drops out as suddenly and we have no idea why he's there or if he was a product of a spell or something. They also dropped a lot of character development - SPOILER ALERT - faux Samantha has a real Aunt Clara. OK, will that be worked into the TV show or is it just supposed to be a nice gimmick for the movie to touch on showing us why she should be the new TV Samantha. Why is Endora (S. Maclaine) an actual witch but we don't know what that has to do with anything and if she and faux Samantha's dad will be together or if he finds out she's a real witch. This movie made no sense and was put together very badly. They tried to work in every element of the old show, but it's in a way that makes no sense and would have been better if they just dropped it. I can't even recommend this for rental or loan from the library and I loved the old show. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!
Ohmigod, Elizabeth Montgomery and her husband, the director of Bewitched TV series, William Asher, must be rolling with the release of this tripe. Nicole Kidman should be shot for ever making a remake again. Will Ferrell needs to disappear for about 10 years. And Nora Ephron & her sister should not be allowed to make another film for 25 years as punishment. The acting is bad, the script is worse and I couldn't believe that they would actually show scenes from the TV show -what a way to remind the audience about how good the original was. I can't believe that any one of the people involved didn't stop and say - whoa, this smells, can't we fix it. What does Columbia have on these people? Its got to be amazing because no one could be this hard up for money.
