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Housesitter

Published August 4, 2023

Housesitter

Film info

  • Title Housesitter
  • Director Frank Oz
  • Year 1992
  • Run time 1hr 42m
  • Genres Comedy, Romance
  • Tagline She's turning his house into a home... hers!

When architect Newton Davis' girlfriend Becky turns down his marriage proposal, his newly-built dream house suddenly becomes nothing more than an empty monument to her rejection. That is, until a chance encounter with Gwen turns his life-upside down.

Live blog

Time Comment
2:22 Phew, at least those credits were less than three minutes.
3:38 “You are so nuts.” “And you are so sane, it’s perfect.”
9:03 She’s running rings round him and I’m so here for it.
13:25 “That’s kind of a Newtony name, isn’t it?”
19:47 Not sold on all the house features but loving the view of the pond.
26:31 Haha, the teacher using a blackboard even in a non-work related rage.
34:16 Wipes his feet on a mat that shouldn’t be there.
39:55 “I didn’t want to marry a dreamer.” WTF not?
45:30 Loving how fluffy the dog is.
50:27 Ack at small towns knowing everything!
52:32 Ooh, this is a new one, fake marriage montage.
1:02:04 I like ‘strange duck’ as a descriptor for someone.
1:09:22 It really is just Chinese food that makes the difference.
1:12:59 Omg, I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen a dog in a doghouse before.
1:22:56 Ooh, the movable bookcases are amazing.
1:30:35 There are a lot of pearls at this party. Do people still wear pearls?
1:38:12 Jessica!

Thoughts

After a couple of disappointing DNF movies, this was an absolute treat. Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin are of course legends in their own right but together make a dream couple, and the situations in here are so funny, so well done, scripted tightly and completely believable whilst also being pretty outlandish. I loved it, and fell even more in love with Goldie Hawn with every passing moment.

Rating: 5 / 5

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