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Arthur
Irresponsible playboy Arthur Bach must undertake the most-expensive risk of his life: losing a wealthy inheritance or pursuing a woman he loves but his family doesn't like.
25 May 1967, Tacoma, Washington, USA
8 February 1941, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
14 February 1981, Yalta, Crimean Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Crimea, Ukraine]
2 November 1986, Stockholm, Sweden
25 December 1952, Dover, Delaware, USA
August 15, 2013
Though it has fleeting funny moments, this Russell Brand vehicle is a sputtering Pinto that surprises more when it runs well than when it lurches to a stop.June 22, 2013
This feels manufactured, demographically calculated whimsy.April 10, 2011
It's amazing how a lifeless, pointless remake can provoke pangs of nostalgia about a mediocre movie. Such is the case with Arthur.April 21, 2013
The Arthur remake seems to follow the recipe as best it can, but will leave viewers wishing they had just eaten at home. It has enough one liners to keep the movie moving along, but it lacks the heart and depth that Moore's charm brought to the roleApril 08, 2011
I don't buy the notion that this is all a lavish fantasy to cheer us in troubled times. It's too clueless and condescending for that.April 20, 2011
A blander, more responsible 'Arthur' with far fewer laughs and, be warned, a painful update on the classic Burt Bacharach title tune over the end credits.August 05, 2015
Although his gear-loose, party guy style fits the role, Brand's stamp on Arthur is good for some mild laughs but not much else.April 08, 2011
[An] innocuous, blandly therapeutic remake of a comedy that wasn't exactly edgy to begin with.June 30, 2013
Lacking the charm and humor of the original, this unfunny remake is completely unnecessary.April 25, 2011
A pitiable remake of the sloshed "classic" from 1981.June 20, 2013
If there's anything worse than a watered-down, big-screen sitcom, it's a watered-down, big-screen sitcom that gets all socially responsible on us at the end