“One Fine Day” was/is a really decent Hollywood romcom. Absolutely loved watching Clooney and Pfeiffer light up the screen with their obvious on screen chemistry. I do hope they do another film in the not too distant future. Great film!
He was in love with her for the longest time lol...in one of his lifetime achievement awards speech he said his only regret was that Michelle Pfeiffer was married when they filmed One Fine Day.
still my favorite rom-com! perfect for any weekend/rainy afternoon. none of the cliche rom-com tropes, just characters with chemistry and busy lives that have to get out of their own way. love to see them together!
@@gabrielp9646 except the way that RT aggregates is seriously flawed. If they looked at 50 reviews for a film that all gave the film a 3 star review, then that film would get a 100% rating, which is very misleading and doesn't reflect what the reviewers actually gave it. So, yeah, pointless!
@@georgewhitney8027 Well George..,🤦🏻♂️ I know it's been awhile 🤔.., But, after Premiere '1 fine Day', in 🇺🇸, BoTH of you did return to 'Rose Theatre'🇬🇧 site, doing media PR for UK release. [ Witness ℹ️👀🇬🇧 ] Absolutely ☑️ 😊 *LurVe* that moVie, 😃 btw.
I've loved Michelle as an actor for the longest time. So many great films to choose from but my absolute favourite performance of hers is in Frankie and Johnny. She blows me away in that film.
WHAT?!!! Madam Olenska is my favorite Michelle Pfeiffer performance ever! It's one of my favorite performances by ANY actor. Wow, we are our own worst critic
This is great. I love Michelle since I first saw her in Into the Night and is my favorite actress ever ❤️❤️ She seems to be a perfectionist about her work and very humble. One Fine Day was great, they have a lot of chemistry and still watch it very often 💯💯
I'm amazed how actors can remember the tiniest of details. It must go with the territory bc they have copious amounts of dialogue they have to memorize. Especially George can remember tiny, tiny details from everything. I'm not a fan of Clooney, but he does have the gift of gab. Both of these creatures are aging INCREDIBLY Well. They can make movies until they're 85 as far as I'm concerned. Favorite Pfeiffer movie is "Married to the Mob", she was a hoot.
I'd happily watch the sequel to One Fine Day. These new Hollywood pups just can't do rom coms like the seasoned pros. Just doesn't have weight. They're all too pretty, no character. Shouldn't still be relying on the Sandra Bullock and Julia Roberts etc but these young ones haven't got the stuff.
There's a way to pay actors a compliment without putting down other younger, less experienced actors who aren't your favorites. Try it sometime. Working actors will appreciate your courtesy.
George very obviously is still mesmerized by Michelle. It just so happened that she was always unavailable but I'm sure he'd been more than happy to be with her. Their chemistry is extraordinary.
Yeah, he's always had a pretty big crush on her. He even started dating this lookalike right after filming One Fine Day. They even had the same haircut lol.
Love One Fine Day;; one of my absolute favourites. Great chemistry between the two. Got to say the kids were great too. Would love a sequel. Please make it;; xx😊
I love all of the films both of these actors have done. They have taught us how to be real, and many lessons. They are iconic and will go on forever. Our grandchildrens children will watch them and learn from them and cherish them as well.
@@georgeclooney8171 We are all collectively as a nation doing as well as we can. I am from Kansas City Mo. I am also doing good with work, but as always I am looking for more ways to help change our world and help those around us in need. I am Mennonite, and come from a long line of very hard working people who love God and believe we are all here with a purpose. Thank you for your purpose, and daily inspiration. Tell your lovely family I hope they have a wonderful and happy new year.
@@maximilian2974 Let’s not oversell. Independence Day came out the same year and made $100 in the US in its first weekend. Twister came out the same year as well and it made $40 million in the US in its first weekend. Obviously those are very different kind of films and expectations should be different, but it was by no means a hit. It was the 35th highest grossing film of the year.
My favorite movie. My favorite people. I was literally raised on this movie, like Melanie Parker is engrained in my personality 🤣 and the clothes in this film are always inspiring 🙌🏼
How fascinating! Michelle used to be so shy I think, and now we get to see her more, which is great, and George is like so cool still. I just love these two. Wonderful to view their conversation. Thankyou Variety. ☺❤
THIS was the movie that elevated George Clooney's career. It showed the world that he could stand next to a movie star and not be eclipsed in any way. And thank goodness, because he is actually a brilliant character actor...whose crazy big handsomeness fortunately did not prevent the world from discovering this. His scenes in "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" made me gasp, just stunned witnessing the depth of his artistry onscreen. Stephen Spielberg once told Clooney, while producing ER, "You can be a movie star if you can just learn to keep your head still," lol.
At 20:00 minutes and George mentions often how much $$ the movies made to gauge how successful it was. I know he knows that it's not the case, and Michelle pointed it out, how these movies he names were indeed successful because of the quality of the work. I know it's counterintuitive to think so, but $$$ box office does not equal good but that's how the world works. So lovely to see them both reminisce and ask questions that are so much more interesting stemming from the fact that they've worked together. Thank you Variety
@@anisanurraudah8383 Of course not, I just thought it was wild that they never crossed paths at an award show or event... I know that Pfeiffer did take some time off to be a mother for a while.
They actually have, they just don't remember. The last time they saw one another was at the 2012 Golden Globes. There was a picture of George greeting her while she was seated, he was so close to her face he could have kissed her.
i remember wanting to go watch beavis & butthead and my sister talked me out of it ^^to go and watch one fine day with her and we did and it became my favorite movie of all times!! watched it 4 times in the theatre and still love it to this day. their chemistry was amazing and the whole story line is just a really beautiful romance :)
I don't know if I would call it "personal". It's just one of many jobs. A movie is just a short term job contract (unless part of a franchise). And so there isn't a guarantee that you'll see the same colleagues again
‘One fine day’ was my absolute fav movie that time, so much so it was my password to my email for many years and that’s when Clooney became my fav hot actor. 😬Good old days.
This is one of those romantic comedies that should be as popular as sleepless in Seattle or when Harry Met Sally, even the child actors are great. Michelle Pfeiffer is a goddess walking among us and George is irresistibly charming. I don’t understand how a movie like while you were sleeping becomes a huge hit and then one fine day doesnt.
I had the biggest crush on Pfeiffer when I was a 13yr old boy. Catwoman just hit every button for me. Then I figured out, that while I love Pfeiffer's beauty, it's actually powerful women that I'm really into to.
WTF, One Fine Day opened to about 6 million, yes that's bad, but apparently "it had legs" and there was good word of mouth since it managed to gross almost 100 million worldwide, not bad for a non-Julia Roberts romantic comedy in the 90s.