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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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Isaac Hayes, Anthony Newley, and Stefanie Powers in It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time (1975)
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Sweeney, a divorced man, is willing to do anything, even kidnapping, to win back his wife. He stands a fair chance as the ex-mates continue to sleep together, despite the fact that she's rem... Read allSweeney, a divorced man, is willing to do anything, even kidnapping, to win back his wife. He stands a fair chance as the ex-mates continue to sleep together, despite the fact that she's remarried. How far will he go to conquer his beloved once again? It's up to a team of New Yor... Read allSweeney, a divorced man, is willing to do anything, even kidnapping, to win back his wife. He stands a fair chance as the ex-mates continue to sleep together, despite the fact that she's remarried. How far will he go to conquer his beloved once again? It's up to a team of New York cops to try and make sense of the crime.

  • Director
    • John Trent
  • Writers
    • David Main
    • John Trent
    • Claude Harz
  • Stars
    • Anthony Newley
    • Stefanie Powers
    • Isaac Hayes
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
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    • Director
      • John Trent
    • Writers
      • David Main
      • John Trent
      • Claude Harz
    • Stars
      • Anthony Newley
      • Stefanie Powers
      • Isaac Hayes
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Sweeney
    Stefanie Powers
    Stefanie Powers
    • Georgina
    Isaac Hayes
    Isaac Hayes
    • Moriarty
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Burton
    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Julia
    Henry Ramer
    Henry Ramer
    • Prince
    Lawrence Dane
    Lawrence Dane
    • Broom
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Kopek
    Moya Fenwick
    • Mrs. Chorley
    Anne Marie Sten
    • Big Red
    • (as Anne-Marie Sten)
    Robert A. Silverman
    Robert A. Silverman
    • Lawyer
    • (as Robert Silverman)
    Roy Wordsworth
    • Albert
    Allan Kolman
    Allan Kolman
    • Party guest
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Meek
    • Party crasher
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Trent
    • Writers
      • David Main
      • John Trent
      • Claude Harz
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    ajdagreat

    some of the lamest slapstick in the history of film

    I unfortunately purchased this movie and the sequel, "Find the Lady" for 10 bucks. I am a big fan of John Candy and the back of the box made it seem better than it is. But after I watched the first one, I threw both of them out without ever seeing "Find the Lady." This movie is just slapstick with no point. It's not even Three-Stooges-quality slapstick, it's just plain pointless. I should've listened to that first review, but I saw it anyway. Don't make my same mistake. If you purchased the same two-pack as I did, do yourself a favor and give it to someone you don't like for his / her birthday.
    2d_kittle

    Great actors, TERRIBLE movie!

    I might have given it a higher rating, if there was any way to figure out what was going on. Stephanie Powers is gorgeous. Yvonne DeCarlo has a great expressive face, that is wonderful to see. A young John Candy has a minor role, which was kind of fun. Some of the outfits and 1970's fashions were really awesome. Unfortunately, the plot is truly incomprehensible. The direction is uneven, at best. The script is deranged - there does not appear to be a real plot at all. I got to the last scene, and still did not know what the point of this movie was. All I can say is, it was a waste of a dollar at Walmart. Not to mention an hour and a half of my time. I cannot believe that a studio paid to have this movie made, let alone releasing it on DVD.
    oiunknownpress

    A reasonably watchable mess

    This is not a masterpiece of comedy. It's full of clichés, the editing is horrible, and the plot doesn't start until the last third of the film. That said, for all the camp and lameness, it's still a watchable and harmless bit of filmed cheese.

    In a nutshell, the plot goes something like this: Sweeney (Anthony Newley) is a washed up playwright who seems to spend most of his time scamming his artist friend Moriarty (Issac Hayes) for petty cash and beer. He still has weekly lovemaking fests with his ex-wife Georgia (Stefanie Powers), who is unhappily married to a wealthy construction contractor (Henry Ramer). Her husband, for no obvious reason, wants to tear down Georgia's mother's house, so Georgia has been "helping" mayor-wannabe Burton (Llyod Bochner) in his campaign -- by which I mean sleeping with him. Sweeney does a variety of naughty things, presumably with the intention of winning back his ex, all of which end up in a fake kidnapping scam. The scam brings out two inept cops (John Candy and Lawrence Dane) who do little other than play the dupes. There are a few twists and turns, and a lot of predictable gags. The big finale is a chase scnene with cops dressed as garbage men, which leads to a happy ending.

    Like I said, the film is harmless camp, but there are some things worth noting about it.

    This was the first credited film role for John Candy, and although he has a very small part in the film, it's something of a nice surprise to see him looking so young, healthy and slim rather than the more time-worn late-career comic many of us remember.

    It's a shame that British actor Anthony Newley never made much of an impression here in the states. He's like a low-rent Dudley Moore mixed with a touch of "The Horse's Mouth"-era Alec Guiness. The chemistry between Newley and Stefanie Powers actually DOES have chemistry. Unfortunately, the loose plot doesn't do much with this.

    In a modern context, many of Newley's efforts to win back his ex would be considered very good grounds for a restraining order. Still, it's hard to sympathize with Powers' character, as she spends most of the film scheming on getting more money and power (arguably to save her mother's house from foreclosure), and having not-so-discreet affairs.

    Issac Hayes does a passable job playing the cool and calm Moriarty, and was a good choice to play off Newley's frantic performance. He also has a very nice moment towards the end, where he drunkenly destroys all the plaster creations in his studio with a sledgehammer.

    The rest of the cast is forgettable.

    I'm sure that director John Trent wanted to make a fun bit of low-brow film, but he never seems to let the movie get quite as greasy as it really could. He hints at nudity and sex several times, but is afraid to show so much as a nipple or buttock cheek. In many of his gags, Trent seems afraid to follow the action, leaving many of the jokes only half-told. It makes for some very weak scenes.

    The film's other major flaw is in the editing, which is choppy and awkward. The film jumps from one character and storyline to another for no obvious reason, and combined with the bizarre sound effects and bad pacing, the film has moments that are almost unwatchable.

    Given the fact that I bought this film for $1 at a bargain bin at a Wal-Mart, there's very little to complain about. Why did I buy it? It seemed like a good ... well, you get the idea.
    sbw55

    even "bad" can be amusing

    It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time is not supposed to be a classic. it's just goofy fun. 80-90% of the movies made annually are just candy.

    when a movie is this "bad"...it's interesting to just look at other aspects of it. the direction...writing...what possibly passed as humor at that time. i think its amusing to just "watch" people act. see the wheels turning in their eyes as their minds bring out the next line of dialog.

    don't be hard on movies like "Good Idea". they are not supposed to stand the test of time. it's just candy.
    3greena-1

    A completely ridiculous movie with a ridiculous plot. Enjoy the scenery....

    I borrowed it from work where we test TVs and yes, the movie isn't the greatest but does have one merit: It is a time capsule. The thing that got me was a lot of the seventies culture and life style in the movie is there, like the old pulse dial telephones, the old vehicles, like the yellow beatle, and the VW minibus. Oh, and there's the stubbies! Those old bear bottles, before bear bottles where what I know them to be today. That is what I watched the movie for.

    Lame plot, yes, for sure, but it also had a very young John Candy (May he rest in peace) in it as well, and that says something for sure. This movie should be kept for time capsule reasons, and should also be kept as an example of what a poor movie looks like: Something film school students should watch for sure.

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    • Trivia
      Despite only having a minor role in the film, John Candy is heavily featured on the various VHS and DVD releases of the film, cashing in on his later success in Hollywood.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Chorley: Is that Hortense?

      Sweeney: She looks perfectly relaxed to me.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are shown in a zany animation sequence. Towards the end, the voice of star Anthony Newley comments on the names being introduced in these credits. He calls the producer "a funny fella" and mispronounces a slew of other names.
    • Alternate versions
      Some video versions strategically crop the sequences featuring Anthony Newley's buttocks, but all the dialogue remains intact.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Comedy Legends (2011)

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    • Release date
      • September 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Watch On Pave TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Good Idea!
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Quadrant Films
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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