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World Famous Comics: Where's Poppa?
Where's Poppa?
Starring: George Segal, Ruth Gordon, Ron Leibman, Trish Van Devere, Barnard Hughes
Directed By: Carl Reiner
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 03, 2002
Running Time: 82 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: 1970

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Description:
George Segal ( Just Shoot Me ) and Ruth Gordon (Harold and Maude) give the funniest performances of their careers in this outrageous comedy that 'stomps gleefully on the idea of devotion to Mom above all (Newsweek)! Featuring some of the boldest gags ever to hit the screen, Where's Poppa? is a riotously funny film (The New York Times)! Attorney Gordon Hocheiser isa man with a problemhis mother. Gordon promised his late father that he d take care of her, but when Gordon finally meets the girl of his dreams, his batty, eccentric mother is intent on turning his dreams into one huge nightmare. Soon Gordon becomes obsessed with getting rid of her before she gets rid of his girlfriend!

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Carl Reiner directed this wild exercise in bad taste, an explosion of dark comedy starring George Segal and Ruth Gordon. Segal is a beleaguered New York lawyer and mama's boy who still lives with his senile mother because he promised his late father he'd never put her in a home. So he spends his time alternating between work and trying to give his mother a heart attack so that he'll be free. That becomes more urgent when he falls for the nurse (Trish Van Devere) he hires to take care of his mother. Reiner and writer Robert Klane are equal-opportunity offenders, with jokes about rape, racism, and caca (yes, caca). But if you're in the right mood, it can make you howl with laughter. --Marshall Fine


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Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 starsHow things change over the years
When I first saw this movie many years ago, I thought it was the funniest movie I had ever seen. How one's perceptions change with age. Two friends and I were discussing the current trends in movies and I told them about Where's Poppa and how funny it was, so we decided to have dinner and a movie together. We are all over fifty and found the movie to be embarrassing and not funny at all. We could all empathize with the son who was stuck with an aging mother but could not condone his way of deealing with her.We found the scene where the cab driver passes the black woman to pick up the guy in the gorrilla suit to be blatantly racist and fortunately it would not be allowed today. The scenes between George Segal and Tricia Van Devere are inane. It was a waste of money.



5 out of 5 starsWarning: Your Head May Explode!
I am old enough to have seen this in the theater when it first came out. I have never been the same; it has had a huge effect on my life. After years of intense psychoanalysis, all I could come up with as an explanation was this: during my viewing of this film, all of my comedic neurons were firing so frequently, and so powerfully, that my brain simply could not handle the sensory overload of hilarity which had transpired. I could barely get up out of my seat and leave the theater. For weeks afterward, I could not focus on anything. I found myself weakened, enervated, depressed. My immune system had become compromised, and I caught frequent chest colds and coughs. I lost my job, and eventually, my family and friends. I converted to Judaism, and became a recluse. I took to wearing strange disguises and weird costumes in an attempt to blur my identity. For many years I spent my evenings and weekends in a vain attempt to locate a film as funny as Where's Poppa? Despite literally thousands of hours in screening rooms, film societies, obscure movie theaters and festivals, and after journeying through all the stages of home film technology, from Super 8 to VHS to laser disk to DVD, I have given up. No one will ever make a funnier movie than this.

It's so funny I almost wish I'd never seen it, oy, the troubles it's caused!

You know that horror movie Ringu, remade in US as The Ring? They watched a tape and then died. Same idea with that one in the Halloween series--was it 4??--where if you watched the pumpkin your head would explode? That's what this movie is like. Don't be surprised if your head, or maybe your chest, explodes or bursts into flames from the sheer, unadulterated, unmitigated hilarity.



5 out of 5 starsI'll keep this short and sweet...
Without a doubt, one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. I mean, laughing so hard tears come out, funny. It never gets old.



5 out of 5 starsI prefer the "alternate" ending.
This film is a hoot!
If you love very dark comedies this is the movie for you.

It pokes perverse fun at a wide array of things, such as: military officers, lawyers, black muggers, homosexual rape, professional football, Alzheimer's disease, parent-child relationships, and coprophilia.

I've seen this film twice before (once in 1975 and again in 1987). Until now I had never seen the so-called "alternate" ending. It is obvious that this was actually the ORIGINAL ending, i.e. it is simply the last 5 minutes of the film that was trimmed-off to give the story a happier ending.

This alternate/original ending is MUCH darker and perverse than the "shorter" ending, but it is also very poignant which is the reason I prefer it.
If this movie was made today a doubt that a major studio would allow such a dark ending. (Unless the director had a lot of influence/power)



3 out of 5 starsWhere's Poppa
If you like dark comedy and extreme satire, you will like this movie. If you like fast paced action movies, this is not the one for you. It moves painfully slow at times. I have been told by a reliable source that the book the movie is based upon is a great read.


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