जब वह सोच रहा है कि वह भाग में एक अज्ञात अभिनेत्री को ढंक सकता है, एक अहंकारी अभिनेता अनजाने में एक क्लासिक सिटकॉम बेविचेड (1964) के आगामी टेलीविजन रीमेक में एक चुड़ैल को अभिनेत्री के रूप मे... सभी पढ़ेंजब वह सोच रहा है कि वह भाग में एक अज्ञात अभिनेत्री को ढंक सकता है, एक अहंकारी अभिनेता अनजाने में एक क्लासिक सिटकॉम बेविचेड (1964) के आगामी टेलीविजन रीमेक में एक चुड़ैल को अभिनेत्री के रूप में पाता है।जब वह सोच रहा है कि वह भाग में एक अज्ञात अभिनेत्री को ढंक सकता है, एक अहंकारी अभिनेता अनजाने में एक क्लासिक सिटकॉम बेविचेड (1964) के आगामी टेलीविजन रीमेक में एक चुड़ैल को अभिनेत्री के रूप में पाता है।
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- 2 जीत और कुल 13 नामांकन
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
When you consider that this film stars one of the most successful comedic actors of the past decade as well as a very cool premise revolving around a beloved old TV show, this could have been a much funnier movie. Instead, we're left with a handful of chuckles and not enough gas to cover the film's short runtime. We also get a butchering of that beloved old TV show. This thing tries to be too cute for it's own good. It's a film about a film about an old TV show called Bewitched. GACK. Just call it awful and be done with it.
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!
The film does have a lot of things going for it--Kidman is a delight as Isabel; Caine is lots of fun as her father; Shirley MacLaine has a short funny role playing Iris Smythson who plays Endora; the film looks great; the special effects are flawless and there are some great old appropriate songs scattered throughout. Unfortnataly the bad things outnumber the good.
For one thing Will Ferrell--I personally can't stand the guy. I've never found him funny. This movie doesn't change my opinion but he's not as bad as usual. Isabel also comes across as an idiot. She seems completely in awe of EVERYTHING in the world. She acts like she just came from another planet. Kidman's light performance saves her character from becoming completely unbearable. Also I could have lived without the constant product placement for Bed, Bath & Beyond. But the main problem is that the movie just isn't that funny. I smiled a few times but that was it. It's VERY likable--but nothing else.
**SPOILER ALERT** The movie is almost saved by Steve Carell doing a quick (and VERY funny) bit imitating Paul Lynde as Uncle Arthur. Still that comes in 90 minutes into the movie--too late to save it. **END SPOILER**
An OK but not very fun movie. It's easy to see why this bombed. I give it a 6.
Weak plot, undefined characters, I truly felt as if someone said, "OK, we're bored with this, let's piece it together and call it a day." It would been nice if Isabel could have been seen as someone who was smarter and not so vulnerable and innocent.
I would put this in the same category of any 12 year old "I wanna be a pricess" movie. You wait three decades to find out what happened to Darrin and Samantha and you get a remake that's not really a remake. Some of the characters are from the original, some are transformed to the movie, some are just unknown. What happened? I'm insulted that Nora Ephron thought any true fan would be pleased with this movie.
Didn't someone think about running this by the true fans before rushing it out to a theater? There were times I was embarrassed to be in the audience. A total waste of $16.
A few funny moments but not worth the pain of sitting through the entire movie -- and I'm an easy laugh.
Instead of just making a remake of the TV show, Ephron decided to do something unusual. The film is about an obnoxious and self-centered actor, Jack (Ferrell) and his attempt to make a new version of the old TV show "Bewitched". And, in the process, he accidentally comes in contact with a REAL witch, Isabel (Kidman), and hires her to co-star in this reboot. Unfortunately, she soon realizes that Jack is a jerk who wants her to essentially be a nothing on the show...with him, alone, being the star. She's furious and decides to hex him...or quit the show. What's next? See the film...or not.
So why did so many folks dislike this movie? Well, I think it's for a variety of reasons. First, and perhaps the biggest problem, is that it really is NOT a remake. Folks who adored the TV show were no doubt disappointed to see this. Second, and it's more of a minor quibble, but some characters are supposed to be from the show and others, such as Aunt Clara, are supposed to be real witches. This is pretty confusing and made little sense. Third, Will Ferrell's character was supposed to be unlikable...or at least an obnoxious actor. But they simply made him TOO unlikable...a real jerk. His being this awful also is a problem as it's hard to keep your interest in the story when you hate one of the main characters. Sure, he becomes nice later...but by then it's too late AND the transformation made little sense. Fourth, the film really could have been very funny. Oddly, however, there's barely a laugh in the film...and with these situations it's hard to imagine it not being funny. Fifth, with all this talent (not just Kidman, Ferrell and Ephron but Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine and Jason Schwartzman are in the movie), you expect so much better. Overall, it isn't terrible but it isn't very good either...and disappointing.
By the way, was there much about this film I liked? Well, I loved hearing Steve Lawrence singing "Bewitched", as if you didn't know better, you'd swear it was Sinatra himself singing the tune....that was pretty incredible.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe Bewitched (1964) theme heard about halfway through this movie, complete with lyrics, sounds like Frank Sinatra, but it was actually a 1964 recording done by Steve Lawrence, who was known for his uncanny impersonation of Sinatra.
- गूफ़When Aunt Clara drops into the fireplace, a big puff of soot flies all around, however in the next shot no soot shows up on the white fireplace or on the white carpet as Aunt Clara walks to a chair.
- भाव
Isabel Bigelow: [Jack Wyatt is being a jerk on "Inside the Actor's Studio." Isabel gets on the phone with Nina] Yes, I'm watching it.
[exclaims disgustedly; beat]
Isabel Bigelow: What's a "dick?"
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Wheel of Fortune: Wheel Goes to the Movies 1 (2005)
- साउंडट्रैकCity of Love
Written by Angelina Moysov
Performed by Persephone's Bees
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Bewitched?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $8,50,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $6,33,13,159
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $2,01,31,130
- 26 जून 2005
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $13,14,26,169
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 42 मिनट
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1