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After being accused of fraud, Larry and Richard retrieve Bernie's voodoo-revived corpse to track down the money that Bernie had stolen and clear their names.After being accused of fraud, Larry and Richard retrieve Bernie's voodoo-revived corpse to track down the money that Bernie had stolen and clear their names.After being accused of fraud, Larry and Richard retrieve Bernie's voodoo-revived corpse to track down the money that Bernie had stolen and clear their names.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Featured reviews
Andrew McCarthy and Silverman are back and in desperate need of a paycheck which is the only reason they could have ever wanted to appear in a sequel that was not needed or should have been made. The first film ended, the man was dead, the story was over, but they somehow create a very flimsy premise to bring everyone's favorite corpse back from the dead yet again. Yes, he is sort of brought back from the dead in this one as he walks yet again anytime he hears music, basically a zombie that does not crave human flesh, but music. The two dudes from the last movie are back too, and this time they may as well be criminals as they basically want to steal Bernie's corpse to try and access some stuff as Bernie may have some money hidden somewhere. They may as well be bad guys with their motives in this one. There are two guys who use voodoo to reawaken Bernie and a voodoo lady who puts a curse on them. Yes, it is as bad as all that. Still, there are a couple of laughs to be found here and there, just not enough to make this a good or okay or tolerable movie to watch. Like I said before, some movies should not have sequels to them and this is most certainly one of them. The first one was rather enjoyable to me, but even then they seemed to be stretching the premise thin, here it just breaks apart as the whole zombie thing is simply ludicrous.
First of all, let me say that the first "Weeeknd At Bernie's" is a tough movie to "follow up." The premise (while by the end of the first movie it may have seemed worn out) was fresh for its time and the humor was totally there. As for the sequel, I was glad to see Richard and Larry still hanging out together. It was also nice to see that their characters didn't change much. Richard was still the brains behind the operation and Larry was still as crazy as ever. Yes the plot was kind of silly (to put it mildly) and the whole voo-doo thing was kind of lame. However, the 2 people chasing Larry and Richard added some new humor to this film that the first movie kind of lacked. Who made the movie? Well Bernie DUH! Bernie provides lots of good laughs with his silly dancing, and even though he is dead, he brought lots of life to this movie at times. Beyond that, the music in this film really helped it along. With the music, it really made you wish you could go on a vacation wherever the boys were at. To put it another way, the music REALLY helped this film. While this movie isn't the greatest comedy ever, it really does not deserve all the horrible things people say about it. Richard, Larry and Bernie make this film worth watching at least once. Now if only they would have made a soundtrack to go with the movie. And before you ask, yes the music was that good! :)
I thought weekend at bernies was funny until I saw the sequel. How any one can come up with the idea of a film about a dead guy is one thing but to have a sequel takes real talent.
The first one made me laugh the second one even more so. I especially loved the scene where Bernie manages to remove two sunbathers bikini's.
For a dead guy bernie proved to have more life in him than most of the characters.
I thoroughly recommend this movie if you don't take life (or death) too seriously.
I am also an avid Chevy Chase fan which gives you an idea of what kind of person I am.
Chevy truly is king of comedy!
The first one made me laugh the second one even more so. I especially loved the scene where Bernie manages to remove two sunbathers bikini's.
For a dead guy bernie proved to have more life in him than most of the characters.
I thoroughly recommend this movie if you don't take life (or death) too seriously.
I am also an avid Chevy Chase fan which gives you an idea of what kind of person I am.
Chevy truly is king of comedy!
No one could ever deny the hilarity of "Weekend at Bernies," but I know that many of you were wondering, "How can they duplicate the magic?" I won't lie, I was briefly--just briefly--concerned that making a sequal to the original would be a mistake. It took me exactly one minute to realize that my earlier fears were completely unfounded. Seeing Bernie, who again was played beautifully by Terry kiser, brought me near tears with his absolutley on-the-mark timeing. Ladies and gentlemen, this man is a genius. I don't think that I'm spoiling anything by saying that, yes, Bernie is still dead. And that's what makes mister Kiser's performance that much greater (playing a dead man who is under a voodoo curse is no walk in the park!) Bernie dances. Bernie waterskis. Bernie flirts with gorgeous women. ALL WHILE BEING A CORPSE! I could go on and on about Mr. Kiser's performance, but I will let you experience it on your own. Adrew Mcarthy and Jonathen Silverman are both back and are funnier than ever as well. Those two play so well off of each other that I would be surprised if a sitcom was not in the works. I'll end here by saying that this movie will change your life, it's really that fantastic. And please, for your own sake, find the director's cut, you wont be dissapointed.
Bernie is still dead, and is now needed to provide a key signature in St. Thomas. Larry and Richard are more than happy to escort their former boss. The scenery is great, the music pleasant, and the humor runs at a surprising rate!
Did you know
- TriviaIn 2016 a third film was announced, Weekend At Bernie's III: The Corpse Awakens. The production did not get past the development stage, but the script is readily available online and is a firm favourite at fan table reads.
- GoofsWhen Charles and Henry are released from jail and walk across the street, a crew member with a walkie-talkie can be seen behind them, telling people not to walk into the shot. Some people even stop to watch the filming.
- Quotes
Larry Wilson: I was not the one who was out CONGA-DANCING all night, huh!
- Crazy creditsNo animals or corpses were harmed in the filming of this motion picture.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Weekend at Bernie's 2 (2014)
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Box office
- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $12,741,891
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,004,668
- Jul 11, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $12,741,891
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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