Exactly I don't get why people beg and cry and cry and beg for somebody to stay or be with them. Why would you even wana be with somebody that makes you beg and cry for them?🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes @Open your mind, a dumb woman who doesn’t get if you have to threaten, cajole, manipulate him to get a wedding? WHY DO YOU WANT HIM? What does it say about HER that she does not get that?
So in this movie, Richard Gere plays the father of the real life niece of his love-interest in Pretty Woman. And Susan Sarandon plays the potential mother-in-law of the real-life niece of the woman who was a stepmom to her on-screen kids in a 1998 movie ... stepmom who was also Gere's love interest in Pretty Woman. Are you paying attention?
@@cloudydaez @cloudydaez 25 years or so later, niece of Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman with Richard Gere), the young blonde Emma Roberts , plays the daughter of Richard Gere in the movie. Eric Roberts (Emma's dad) is Julia not so famous actor/ brother.
@@kristinab1078 hmmm interesting that is what you first thought I was referring to rather than a movie with the older actors who are great, humor and yes it may be about that but what will the conclusion/ending be? And that would definitely need more of considering how much of that topic is going on in our society!!! Think some more!
@@debbiepodwika9768 I agree about the cast. I like them all! Just disappointed to see what appears to be the storyline. Hollywood can be fairly predictable. Perhaps the end of the movie will have a moral clincher/lesson in all of it.
@@kristinab1078 oh, yeah, that's what we all want from a fluffy romantic comedy - a moral clincher!! I hear documentaries and dramas r great sphincter tighteners, maybe u want to watch those instead
*i LOVE that after nearly 40+ decades later after 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar'...Tony & Theresa (Gere & Keaton) can make a funny RomCom. this totally makes up for that (no spoiler) ending. i can't wait to watch this. Lol!!!* 🥂🎞💍🛌😂📽
@@gwen2252- Ain’t it the truth … I thought I was the only one!😽 Knew everyone by name, except for the son and I’ve seen him before, just can’t place him. I don’t usually like to watch the previews and never do for tv shows I’m already into, but I can’t stop watching this one, it just has such a stacked cast and I’m thrilled that Keaton got top billing over Gere again, after all these years! Someone finally thought about the over 30 movie lovers! Have a great New Year’s Eve!🥂
That is such a great movie. I think I read somewhere that they don't show it anymore because Diane Keaton regrets her nude scene in it. I've watched it here on RU-vid before. It was based on a true story - the murder of Roseann Quinn. I read the book, too - "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" by Judith Rossner. Also, read the book "Closing Time: The True Story of the "Goodbar" Murder" by Lasey Fosburgh.
@@lamplight88h59 If you like true crime, I would go with the one by Lasey Fosburgh. That one is the true story of Roseann Quinn who "Looking for Mister Goodbar" is based on. Rossner wrote LFMGB, which is fiction; based on the Roseann Quinn story. Later became the movie. According to Wiki: "By 1973, having published three novels, Judith Rossner was a writer of "impeccable literary credentials." Invited by Nora Ephron to contribute to a special women's issue of Esquire magazine, Rossner wrote an article about a real-life murder that had sparked her interest, that of schoolteacher Roseann Quinn, who had been brutally slain in January 1973 by a man that she had purportedly picked up in a singles bar. In the end, Esquire, fearing legal ramifications, decided not to publish the article, so Rossner decided to write a novel instead.
@@Purplenpinkk Wow! I didn't know half of this information. Thank you so much for this. I know the name Nora Ephron and what an excellent writer she was.
@@lamplight88h59 You're so welcome. I'm so glad to meet people who are interested in stuff like this. Yes, Nora Ephron was such an amazing writer. If you ever get the chance, you should see the documentary about her "Everything Is Copy." She was so brilliant. I don't know if you've ever seen the Meryl Streep movie "Heartburn?" It was based on Nora Ephron's marriage to journalist Carl Berstein - ya know, Nixon, Watergate, "Deepthroat" Carl Bernstein.
They almost lost me completely when he leaped to catch the bouquet. Thought that was so stupid it wasn't funny, but the rest of the film looks really good. And I'm always up for some William H. Macy.
@@ltme4134 That first scene came off as bad sitcom writing. But the rest looked good. I think I'll have some graham crackers with peanut butter and some honey.
Do we have a mirror? I don't mean seeing our love reflected in someone else's eyes, but being able to see the passion we've lost from the past to the present.
@@kristinab1078 I couldn't agree more. It's ugly. I hate it in real life and dont partake but for entertainment I admittedly compromise my true belief which means i play a part. Stay blessed and pray for me to get to a point of not supporting it.
I enjoy movies like this... a lot of famous faces in a predictable comedy,, like Julia Roberts and George Clooney just starred in aswell.. Funny, heartwarming, predictable, not too serious, not trying to moralise anyone ... we need this after COVID broke our hearts
That's about the most unlikely plot I have ever seen trailer for. The parent couples don't know each other, but somehow met to have affairs like swingers? And their kids live together, but they had no idea? They didn't have to meet, but they never heard their names to think it sounds familiar, just like their affair's surname.