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Barefoot in the Park (1982)
MUCH better than the Fonda/Redford version!
I saw this when it first aired on HBO - and found it MUCH funnier and more entertaining than the bland, drab, and, in my opinion, un-funny Fonda/Redford film. Perhaps it was the fact that it was a stage production with a live audience, but the acting and chemistry are far superior. Hans Conreid and Barbara Barrie are delightful, and Richard Thomas and Bess Armstrong give Neil Simon's material the comedic flavor it deserves. (Look for James Cromwell in a memorable small role as the telephone repair man).
The "fight" scenes alone have twice the energy and comedy than the film version. Example:
Corie: "You're very nearly perfect!" Paul: "That's a rotten thing to say!"
The delivery of this in the stage version is SO much more fun than Redford's ho-hum delivery of the same line. (anyone having seen both will know what I mean . . . ) I would HIGHLY recommend this version over the more "famous" Fonda film. I only wish that whatever studio owns it would put it out on DVD! I'd watch it again and again . . .
Vibes (1988)
Mindless Fun
My opinion differs from the previous comments. Although VIBES is by no means a great film, I found it quite entertaining. Cyndi Lauper plays her role adequately, and somehow the not-quite-serious tone of it all makes it a fun movie. Goldblum is pretty much business as usual, and Julian Sands is appropriately villianous. I suppose it's the quirky interplay of Lauper and Goldblum that I find enjoyable, along with the overtones of mysticism, and the South American locations are lovely to look at.
It's what I would call a "bubble-gum" movie - - not a lot of substance, but not a bad way to while away a couple of hours.
Your taste may vary. Give it a try.