Arthur
I haven't seen this movie in years. Ran across it tonight and sort of fell into watching it.
I'd forgotten how easily this movie flowed. The essence of it became a Christopher Cross yacht rock staple - a cheesy, schmaltzy slice of the 80s that won an Oscar for Best Song.
It's not Shakespeare. It's not Christopher Nolan. It is, however, a breezy, funny, sweet, sentimental, touching movie. It's the kind of thing Hollywood didn't know what to do with then and would never consider making now.
It didn't rely on exploding assholes, dogs jerking off, schlubs fucking, piss/shit/dick jokes or anything like that for comedy.
John Gielgud was outstanding as Arthur's Butler, Hobson. His stuffy, dry wit was the perfect counterbalance to Arthur's chaos. Won him an Oscar.
**side note: He may have been gay. I don't know. The thing is I don't care, because his entire existence wasn't predicated on his gayness or lack thereof. **
Dudley Moore was a better Arthur than the people first approached for the role (Pacino, Belushi, Travolta). He was really good. I can't think of anything he was in before or after, though.
The movie has one huge, glaring, almost unrecoverable error. Liza Minelli. Hollywood was so set on making her a star they put her in the role of Arthur's object of affection and she's just terrible. Difficult to look at. Zero authenticity. No chemistry with Arthur. When I think of who was originally offered the role -- Deborah Winger -- it saddens me to think of just how much better the movie could have been had she taken it. Hell, anybody but ugly ass Liza would have been an improvement. She breaks every scene she's in.
Forgotten how much I enjoyed it. I remember watching it in theaters on a date. It almost got lost coming out within a week or two of the release Raiders of the Lost Ark, Superman II, Stripes, Endless Love (jeeez, Brooke Shields was hot), For Your Eyes Only, Cannonball Run, Wolfen, The Empire Strikes Back, Escape From New York, Nice Dreams...
Funny thing. It debuted in ninth place and looked poised to slide off the map. Instead, it became one of those few movies that builds over time. Ninth, three weeks at sixth, two weeks at third, a week at second and then sliding all the way up to first in September -- ahead of Stripes, ahead of Raiders, ahead of Private Lessons. It remained in the top four all the way until Christmas, something none of the other blockbusters that dominated that summer were able to do. It stayed in the top 20 releases all the way through March of the following year --36 weeks. FWIW, Star Wars - as big as it was - stayed 44.
It's a shame movies like this aren't in the pipeline any more.
Death watch: Most of the cast of this movie is dead. Hobson. Bitterman. Arthur. Burt. Martha. Ralph. The only ones still around are Susan (LA Law's Jill Eikenberry) and ugly ass toad face Liza.