No Nutritional Value: Weekend at Bernie's

May 17, 2010 12:09

Because Netflix threatened to remove it from my Watch It Now queue today, I watched Weekend at Bernie's last night.

Why, other than the fact it's expiring on my queue, would I watch this? Well, curiosity for one thing--Weekend at Bernie's seems to be a movie that lots of people reference but few have actually seen. Also, 1980s screwball comedies ( Read more... )

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ecmyers May 17 2010, 16:12:03 UTC
Now you have to watch Weekend at Bernie's II!

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trinityvixen May 17 2010, 16:14:11 UTC
I almost would, again out of curiosity, since I can't work out for the life of me how they managed to sell that as a possibility. Instead, I will just read Wikipedia and laugh at it. A lot.

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kent_allard_jr May 17 2010, 16:36:50 UTC
My old stat prof Andrew Gelman discussed Objects of the Weekend at Bernies class. These are low-quality, unsuccessful cultural artifacts with well-known themes or storylines. Zelig is another example, along with Dude, Where's My Car? (although the latter is kind of cheating, cuz the "storyline" is in the damn title) and I'd probably add The Most Dangerous Game.

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trinityvixen May 17 2010, 16:46:52 UTC
It's an interesting question--the popularity issue is a little difficult to quantify, though, because popularity is so transient. So many things that satisfy his condition 3 were popular once, but 10 years later and the population that had seen it shrunk. Otherwise, I'd nominate something like The Crying Game, which everybody knows the twist of but few people seem to have seen. Perhaps Soylent Green? It's never been acknowledged as being particularly high quality or popular, and the story line is generally known.

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edgehopper May 17 2010, 17:18:01 UTC
Ah, Coming to America--with the greatest series of trademark-related humor in any movie.

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trinityvixen May 17 2010, 17:19:51 UTC
Well, that's not why I like it, though I can see why that would appeal to you. :P

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cbreakr May 17 2010, 18:14:41 UTC
Wait, did Netflix strike this from instant watch? I've had it in my queue for a while, waiting for the perfect moment of insobriety to watch it. Now I'll never have my chance because I'll forget about it completely by tomorrow!

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trinityvixen May 17 2010, 19:10:16 UTC
According to Netflix, it's off the Watch It Now as of today. I think you can still catch it if you watch today. I'm also sure it will be back. It may not even expire. Some things in my queue say they're going to expire and then they get extended.

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droidguy1119 May 27 2010, 04:06:35 UTC
They are remaking Weekend at Bernie's.

My friend and I once had a great time expounding on his idea for a Weekend at Bernie's 3 in which the characters were snowed into a log cabin, and everyone surrounding Andrew McCarthy and the other guy whose name escapes me were aware that Bernie was dead. Believing the pair to be insane serial killers, they all try to escape and end up dying equally by accident, while the main characters continue their morbid charade with an increasing number of bodies.

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trinityvixen May 27 2010, 14:58:01 UTC
They're remaking it!? BUT EVERYBODY ALREADY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED WHETHER THEY SAW THE MOVIE OR NOT.

Man, every time I think they've taken this remake/reboot/reinvisioning thing too far, something else pops up...

Maybe Andrew McCarthy will play Bernie. He's pretty much the walking dead to the movie industry these days.

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droidguy1119 May 27 2010, 18:56:41 UTC
Also Mannequin! It's the year of McCarthy in Hollywood!

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trinityvixen May 27 2010, 18:57:46 UTC
But but but...WHY??? ::cries::

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