Seems Like Old Times with Goldie Hawn: DVD Cover

    Seems Like Old Times Director: Jay Sandrich Cast: Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Charles Grodin, Robert Guillaume

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/19/2002
    • Original Release: 1980
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 1,623
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    Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Audio: English (mono); Subtitles: English, French; Theatrical trailers; Interactive menus; Scene selections

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selections: Widescreen
    1. Start [3:05]
    2. "Ever Knock Off a Bank?" [4:08]
    3. Carmel Bank Robbery [1:39]
    4. "My Wife's First Husband!" [2:20]
    5. Glenda Parks, Attorney [1:56]
    6. Nick Quits the Gang [2:15]
    7. Aurora [1:10]
    8. Exciting News [2:25]
    9. "I Didn't Get My Candy." [4:11]
    10. "Nice to See You Again." [6:55]
    11. What Are Friends For? [4:56]
    12. The Spare Room [4:18]
    13. The Protection Instinct [5:17]
    14. "I Got a Burglar!" [2:00]
    15. The Car Pool [1:32]
    16. To Protect and to Serve [4:23]
    17. Three's Company [5:26]
    18. Glenda's Confession [2:57]
    19. A Letter From Aurora [3:43]
    20. "Nick May Be Innocent." [2:41]
    21. Stanley the Governor [5:24]
    22. "I Want You Back." [4:15]
    23. Nicholas the Butler [4:00]
    24. A Word With Ira [3:57]
    25. The Arraignment [2:01]
    26. Aurora for the Defense [4:49]
    27. A Small Kiss Goodbye [2:37]
    28. Cow-tastrophe [3:23]
    0. Scene Selections: Fullscreen
    1. Start [3:05]
    2. "Ever Knock Off a Bank?" [4:08]
    3. Carmel Bank Robbery [1:39]
    4. "My Wife's First Husband!" [2:20]
    5. Glenda Parks, Attorney [1:56]
    6. Nick Quits the Gang [2:15]
    7. Aurora [1:10]
    8. Exciting News [2:25]
    9. "I Didn't Get My Candy." [4:11]
    10. "Nice to See You Again." [6:55]
    11. What Are Friends For? [4:56]
    12. The Spare Room [4:18]
    13. The Protection Instinct [5:17]
    14. "I Got a Burglar!" [2:00]
    15. The Car Pool [1:32]
    16. To Protect and to Serve [4:23]
    17. Three's Company [5:26]
    18. Glenda's Confession [2:57]
    19. A Letter From Aurora [3:43]
    20. "Nick May Be Innocent." [2:41]
    21. Stanley the Governor [5:24]
    22. "I Want You Back." [4:15]
    23. Nicholas the Butler [4:00]
    24. A Word With Ira [3:57]
    25. The Arraignment [2:01]
    26. Aurora for the Defense [4:49]
    27. A Small Kiss Goodbye [2:37]
    28. Cow-tastrophe [3:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    For the first (and thus far the only) time in his career, Chevy Chase plays a genuinely sympathetic character in Neil Simon's Seems Like Old Times. This time around, Chase is a divorced novelist who is abducted by crooks and set up as the fall guy in a bank robbery. Arrested, Chase manages to escape and to make his way to the home of ex-wife Goldie Hawn, now a highly respected liberal defense attorney. Chase's unexpected arrival coincides with an important dinner party on behalf of Goldie's current husband, district attorney Charles Grodin. At first making every effort to give Chase the boot, Hawn, ever the champion of the underdog finally decides to help him out of his dilemma--much to the discomfort of her politically ambitious husband. Wisely, Grodin does not play his character as an unpleasant stuffed shirt; he is as likeable as Chase and Hawn, giving the farcical plot convolutions a tinge of reality. We care about the people involved, thus the laughs spring as much from characterization as they do from the situation. If only Seems Like Old Times didn't have that lame-brained final close up..... Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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