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| The Barbra Streisand Collection - What's Up Doc / Up The Sandbox / Nuts / The Main Event (4 Disc Box Set) | 
enlarge | Directors: Howard Zieff, Irvin Kershner, Martin Ritt, Peter Bogdanovich Actors: Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'neal, Richard Dreyfuss, David Selby, Madeline Kahn Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: £34.99 Buy New: £8.98 You Save: £26.01 (74%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 6004
Format: Box Set, Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Running Time: 400 minutes Number Of Items: 4 Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.8 x 2.3
EAN: 7321900234078 ASIN: B00009QNW2
Theatrical Release Date: June 22, 1979 Release Date: August 25, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review The Barbra Streisand Collection consists of four movies: What's Up, Doc? (1972), Up the Sandbox (1972), The Main Event (1979) and Nuts (1987) In What's Up, Doc?, director Peter Bogdanovich tipped his hat to the classic screwball comedies of the 1930s, and especially the most glorious of them all, Howard Hawks' Bringing Up Baby. Barbra Streisand plays a charming flake who distracts a self-absorbed musicologist (Ryan O'Neal). He's engaged to be married, but soon Streisand's character has him chasing after stolen jewellery and getting into one madcap fix after another. --Tom Keogh Up the Sandbox springs from the early 1970s, when Streisand's career was in full stride. She stars as Margaret, a stay-at-home mum in the middle of New York who's feeling the strain of her narrow life. Frustrated by her self-involved husband and the mentally unstimulating tasks of motherhood, she escapes into fantasies--such as being chatted up by a cross-gendered Fidel Castro, bombing the Statue of Liberty with black militants and having a furious catfight with her overbearing mother. The movie's strength lies in these fantasies' slippery nature; some are over the top, but others are so subtle you're not always sure where they start and stop, making the portrait of Margaret's psyche intriguingly complex. --Bret Fetzer The Main Event is a comedic misfire from the mid-1970s, a futile attempt to bottle the same lightning that struck when Streisand teamed with Ryan O'Neal in What's Up, Doc? Here, Streisand plays a spoiled rich girl, the head of a bankrupt cosmetics company, who discovers she's lost everything--except her ownership of the contract of a washed-up boxer (O'Neal). So she tries to rally this dispirited pug into a comeback that will earn the kinds of purses that will put her back on her feet. Naturally, in the process, romantic sparks are kindled. But despite a loud and energetic performance by Streisand, the comedy doesn't add up to much. --Marshall Fine In Nuts Streisand is a mad high-priced "escort" accused of murder, but whether she's mad as hell or mad as a hatter is the question in this courtroom drama, adapted from the play by Tom Topor. While her doting, wilfully uncomprehending mother (Maureen Stapleton) and stepdad with a secret (Karl Malden) try to have her judged incompetent and sent to an asylum, she fights for her day in court with the help of a hapless legal aid attorney (a refreshingly understated Richard Dreyfuss). James Whitmore presides over the hearing with a compassion and sense of justice that gives one faith in the system, and la Streisand (who developed and produced the project) sinks her teeth into the tempestuous role like a starving actress. The plot holds few surprises, but the drama lies in the characters; veteran director Martin Ritt brings out the best in a top-flight cast. --Sean Axmaker
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One great film, one good film, one okay film, one clunker May 20, 2005 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
'What's Up Doc?' is a fabulous film, endlessly rewatchable, totally madcap, brilliantly scripted, cast, directed, you name it. A total success. 'Nuts' is highly watchable, if you like Barbra Streisand, has good support from Richard Dreyfuss, and... well, it's all a bit predictable and sentimental. 'Up the Sandbox' is a minor film that's like the curate's egg. I like the idea of the film, and Barbra's performance is unusually understated. But there are too many very long daydream sequences that are really quite tedious and unbalance the film. Not bad though, if you're a fan. 'The Main Event' is a tedious boxing movie starring a heavy-looking Ryan O'Neal and a Barbra desperately trying to move the leaden plot along. Very, very boring and badly done. It's a nice set nonetheless, with some good extra features. Each film has a commentary by either Barbra or the director, and the commentary was recorded in 2003, so offers an interesting perspective. There's even a cute documentary about the making of 'Up the Sandbox'. All in all, a good set, which I think many people will buy just to get 'What's Up Doc?' on DVD.
barbra fan September 17, 2003 9 out of 15 found this review helpful
I LUV IT...........BARBRA ROCKS !!!
No no no August 30, 2003 3 out of 77 found this review helpful
Watching these films could seriously damage your eyesight and hearing. I loose a little more faith in mankind everytime a Barbra Steisland CD, DVD or video is sold. Save yourself the torture of her harpyesque screeching and watch Cyrano De Bergerac if it's just a nose fetish you have.
A Fanatical Treat! August 24, 2003 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
A wonderful collection of four Barbra Streisand films previously unreleased on DVD. My favourite has to be "What's Up Doc?" which, even after 30 years, remains a funny and refreshing couple of hours of entertainment as it did then; completely whacky, it's a bit like an American Carry On film. "Nuts" shows Streisand's versatility as an actress, a powerful performance by her and co-star Richard Dreyfuss. "Up The Sandbox" is a strange film, that I admit to not really understanding - but it is funny in places. "The Main Event" isn't a wonderful film, but for a Barbra Streisand fan like myself, it's still pretty damn excellent. The collection is really for Barbra Streisand fanatics, but even if you don't like her that much you're bound to find one or two of the films highly entertaining. And for the price Amazon is asking - for FOUR DVD's - how could you go wrong?
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