Chances Are (1989) Reviews

Chances Are (1989)
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Handsome young Washington attorney Louie Jeffries (Chris McDonald) has it all: a promising career, a beautiful wife, and a baby on the way. But after discovering a local judge is in cahoots with the Mob, Louie bites it in a car crash and finds himself in Heaven. Unsatisfied with the customer service he's receiving, Louie jumps the gun and gets himself reincarnated -- before being administered the magic injection that will remove his memories of his former life. For the next quarter-century, Louie's museum curator wife, Corinne (Cybill Shepherd), remains true to her husband's memory, ignoring the frustrated devotion of Louie's best friend, Philip Train (Ryan O'Neal). Meanwhile, Louie's soul grows up in the body of Alex Finch (Robert Downey Jr.), an aspiring journalist. Alex's memories of his life as Louie return after he becomes romantically involved with Miranda (Mary Stuart Masterson) -- the daughter he never got to meet. Soon, Alex/Louie is romancing his wife, spurning his daughter's advances, and frustrating Philip's attempts finally to woo Corinne. Written by Mystic Pizza scribes Perry and Randy Howze and directed by Emile Ardolino of Dirty Dancing fame, Chances Are didn't score as well at the box office as those earlier comedies. Its soundtrack, however, generated the hit Peter Cetera and Cher ballad "After All." ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Cybill ShepherdRobert Downey, Jr., (more)
Director(s):
Emile Ardolino
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Jocelyn C.

Nicely done.

Yes   |   No


Sheila R.

I love Robert Downey Jr. He is one of my favorite actors. However, the roles he plays seldom meet his talent. This movie is funny and heartwarming, but does not really tap the full charm and acerbic wit of which Downey is capable. Cybill Shepherd was much better in her TV series and Ryan O'Neal is terribly miscast in this film. O'Neal is still a leading man in my eyes and this part was not that.

Yes   |   No


Gaye Jessie L.

Not only did the movie move me WHERE DO I GET A COPY OF THE SOUND-TRACK. The songs in it were fantastic tool Jessie L.

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Susan K.

I loved the story...very romantic...good chick flick

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Dianne B.

This is a fun and funny film. It has a couple of storylines going on that both pull their own weight. I definitely recommend this.

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Charlie R.

Familiar plot but a very nice feel good movie with a fine cast.

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Linda F.

Stupid but fun movie -

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Meredith R.

Not great, but I'm a sap for sweet, slightly plausible, romantic comedies. Nice clothes, good looking people, no violence. My kind of movie.

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Alice H.

Cybill Shepherd plays her part so beautifully. Robert Downey, Jr. is very funny and Ryan O'Neal very appealing. A feel good movie.

Yes   |   No


Howard G.

I enjoyed this movie. That makes it a four star movie.

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    Jocelyn C.

    Nicely done.

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    Sheila R.

    I love Robert Downey Jr. He is one of my favorite actors. However, the roles he plays seldom meet his talent. This movie is funny and heartwarming, but does not really tap the full charm and acerbic wit of which Downey is capable. Cybill Shepherd was much better in her TV series and Ryan O'Neal is terribly miscast in this film. O'Neal is still a leading man in my eyes and this part was not that.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Gaye Jessie L.

    Not only did the movie move me WHERE DO I GET A COPY OF THE SOUND-TRACK. The songs in it were fantastic tool Jessie L.

    Yes   |   No

     
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