I love this movie, it totally deserved that Best Picture Oscar. As per usual, Jack Nicholson (my favorite currently living actor) made me smile. Although I was not a fan of Shirley MacLaine beforehand (I had seen her in "The Apartment", "Oceans Eleven", and "Bernie" before this one) I loved her in this one. And let's not forget about Debra Winger.
@@MisterBourgolini Ya know, I seem to recall hearing that about Winger being a pain to work with during this movie, as well. I hadn't heard that, however, about her enjoying her time alongside Nicholson; I hadn't heard anything one way or the other, so that's nice to hear. I think their friendship certainly comes through in this film.
@@Jim_L Shirley MacLaine admitted in her Oscar speech that she enjoyed working with Jack Nicholson. Then Jack Nicholson paid tribute to MacLaine years later. I think they are friends.
All I have to say is everyone that was a part of the cast in this movie truly belong in the cast in this movie AND the song was an icing on the cake For their top tier performance!!
one of my favorite scenes - I saw this film in Houston when it was released in 1983 where much of it was filmed - spent a lot of time in the Village near Rice University growing up on Nottingham and Tangley streets - remembering Alfred’s Delicatessen and World Toy and Gift Shop
Still so funny even after 41 years. Timeless.
Men and women at their best /worst.
Love this.
I love this movie, it totally deserved that Best Picture Oscar. As per usual, Jack Nicholson (my favorite currently living actor) made me smile. Although I was not a fan of Shirley MacLaine beforehand (I had seen her in "The Apartment", "Oceans Eleven", and "Bernie" before this one) I loved her in this one. And let's not forget about Debra Winger.
... "To Kill the Bug up your Ass"... Perfection...
Hysterical... brilliant acting and chemistry...😎😎😎🩰🩰🩰 always loved and respected the one and only McClain....what a DANCER, what a gal!!!
What a terrific MOVIE. Good memories
Brilliant job on casting, because Jack and Shirley have amazingly great chemistry. 👍
Shirley admitted that Jack Nicholson was awesome to work with. Probably the best person to work with since Debra Winger was such a pain off camera.
@@MisterBourgolini Ya know, I seem to recall hearing that about Winger being a pain to work with during this movie, as well. I hadn't heard that, however, about her enjoying her time alongside Nicholson; I hadn't heard anything one way or the other, so that's nice to hear. I think their friendship certainly comes through in this film.
@@Jim_L
Shirley MacLaine admitted in her Oscar speech that she enjoyed working with Jack Nicholson. Then Jack Nicholson paid tribute to MacLaine years later. I think they are friends.
All I have to say is everyone that was a part of the cast in this movie truly belong in the cast in this movie AND the song was an icing on the cake For their top tier performance!!
one of my favorite scenes - I saw this film in Houston when it was released in 1983 where much of it was filmed - spent a lot of time in the Village near Rice University growing up on Nottingham and Tangley streets - remembering Alfred’s Delicatessen and World Toy and Gift Shop
Streisand borrowed the ruined hairdo for “The Mirror has Two Faces”
"Impatient boys sometimes miss dessert." I gotta remember that.
Baby Tommy was so cute !! He was so sweet to his grandma here.
What a scene!
LOVE Film ❤❤❤❤
This is great ! LmAO😅😅
Seems like the best date to me❤😅
Tops at home in the garage 🤣
Epic😂
Adoro ❤😢
I love Shirley, she Is Better then Meryl!
Another movie where people are soaking wet and later, still wearing the same clothes, they’re dry !!!!!
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Congratzie! Hope it is more than you can handle.
😂😂😂😂😂
She seemed way too old for him
Turns out, age was never her problem when it came to men.. Shirley McClean is a Lesbian..😂😂
She's only 3 years older. They were 46 and 49 here.