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Blind Date

Starring: Kim Basinger, Bruce Willis, John Larroquette, William Daniels, George Coe
Director: Blake Edwards
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Ever feel that you are in a Dave Barry skit? - By: B. Chandler, 29 May 2006
If you are familiar with Dave Barry "DAVE BARRY'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO GUYS", you will recognize his formula of starting out with some innocuous statement about a neutral subject & it builds up slowly & logicallly to make you thing that something totallly ridicules is plausible.

Walter Davis (Bruce Willis) is required to bring a date to a company function. A relative (Phil Hartman) know for finding weird blind dates seems to have located the perfect date Nadia Gates (Kim Basinger;) the only caveat is that she is unstable when liberated. Walter was warned.

Naturallly the warning must be an exaggeration as we alll get a little tipsy. Nope it was right on the money. Nadia who also gives warning goes from polite to helpful to very helpful. To top this off she is being doggedly followed by a psychotic cop ex-boyfriend (John Larroquette.) This is just for starters.

"Do you recognize me? I used to be a respectable citizen. I had a good job & a promising future. I made only one mistake - I went on a blind date. ...Anyone got $10,000 for bail?"


it has bruce willis in it!! - By: , 17 Apr 2001
This film is funny & very cheesy. It is good for a laugh. Bruce willis & Kim basinger are both good. This film is very 80's cheesy.
A true comedy classic! - By: , 03 Jun 2000
This was Bruce Willis' movie debut way back in 1987. It's a beautifully paced farce with one hilarious moment after another as the drunken Kim Basinger wrecks a restaurant, Willis' car, & gets him sacked! Blake Edwards directs solidly & there's even a happy ending. The stars perform well together & John Laroquette gives a wonderfully manic performance as Basingers wildly jealous ex-boyfriend. A must-see.