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The Dinner Game

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The Dinner GameStarring: ~ Thierry Lhermitte, Jacques Villeret Francis Huster Daniel Prévost Alexandra Vandernoot
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   Studio: Lions Gate
   Region: 1
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Customer Reviews:

  comedy (06 September 2010)
Really funny movie, too bad it is French, but the French know how to make slapsticks worth watching because they always add an emotional trait to the plot. Alexandra Vandernoot looked delicious, in fact I got another French movie because she was in in, "The Valet", too bad she is not in the American Cinema. My comments on Alexandra go for Catherine Frot ditto.

  dvdpurchaser17 (07 June 2010)
I was amazed at how quickly this dvd was sent to me. I was leary about purchasing from a supplier other than directly from Amazon and their products. But it was better than I expected and cheap!! This was the first time I have ever used Amazon.com and now I am hooked. This has got to be the funniest foreign film I have ever seen. You must get it!

  Laugh 'till I cried (14 February 2010)
One of the funniest movies I have ever seen, and at age 50 I have seen them all. But to make a truly funny film you need to have moments of poignancy and this film has it all.

One of my 5 favorite films of the decade.

  A guilty pleasure (14 January 2010)
Yes, sadly, I did laugh a great deal.
The slapstick and buffoonery were spot on. Then, I realized like the unfeeling snobs who devised these "idiot dinners", I was laughing at the fools. My cruelty exposed, I reflected in shame: it is better to be foolish than mean.
Perhaps all sharp lessons should be delivered this cleverly.

  Too Funny! (31 December 2009)
A man enjoys inviting an "idiot" over to his house for a dinner party so he and his friends can laugh at him. The idiot comes, but little does the host know that the joke is on him. A wonderful comedy of manners in the best French fashion. I loved it in the theaters and love it on DVD too. Wonderful!

 


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