THE US COMMUNITY ISSUE #09
EDITION SEPTEMBER 2018
THE
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nostalgia
a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return
to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition
SEPTEMBER/2018
THE US TOLUNA COMMUNITY EDITION
ISSUE #09
TOLUNA
MAGAZINE
THE SEPTEMBER
NOSTALGIA
ISSUE
Hello Influencers! It's finally autumn and I'm
absolutely delighted to bring to you a very nostalgia
inducing issue of the Toluna magazine. In this
edition you will be able to read about the usual, but
also take a seat in our little time machine and enjoy
all of the new things we've got prepared for you this
September! Happy Autumn my dearest influencers!
Hope you'll really love this mag!
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THE MONTHLY TOLUNA
MOVIE
CLUB
AUGUST MOVIE IN REVIEW
INDIE COMEDY
WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S
REVIEWS SUBMITTED BY OUR INFLUENCERS
THE TOLUNA MOVIE CLUB
"Weekend at Bernie's" has
gone down as a classic
Review submitted by This would have been a dud of a
E1207929 movie if this angle had not been
played and 'Weekend at Bernie's"
This movie reflected the excessiveness and greed of the 1980's in the has gone down as a classic. The
Americas when all that mattered was the accumulation of wealth, no story was written by Robert Klane
matter who was stepped over. The comedy starts with two naïve and directed by Ted Kotcheff. I
insurance agents played by Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman would recommend seeing this
looking forward to a party weekend at the gorgeous home of their boss, movie if for nothing but a good
Bernie. The excitement of spending a decadent holiday is dashed when laugh although pretty tame stuff
Bernie up and dies of a cocaine overdose and the clever boys decide to go for the audience of today.
ahead and party on with Bernie propped up on the pool deck chair. The
comedy turns situation comedy, of course, with the expected antics of
trying to hide the fact that Bernie is dead. This silly movie is saved when it
takes a serious turn and the two young agents find out that their boss was
planning to have them snuffed to cover up his insurance fund
embezzlement. Now the fun begins as a dance between the boys and the
hired killer (who thinks Bernie is still kicking) creates tension that keeps
you glued to the screen.
Review submitted
by lydiakar
I loved the movie! It was reminiscent of the old slapstick
movies of old. Each scene when the two main characters tried
to make people believe Bernie was alive was classic. And the
actor who played Bernie deserves an Oscar for playing dead
so well. How he managed not to blink, or move is beyond me.
The two main actors reminded me of the classic duo of Abbott If you're looking for
and Costello. a movie that
They managed to bungle their way out of trouble each time it doesn't require any
looked like they were done for. Even the guy sent to "kill" deep analysis and
Bernie was the epitome of the dumb villains of the classic just focuses on a
slapstick comedies. good laugh, then I
highly recommend
Of course, the movie wouldn't win any awards for its content "Weekend at
but for a good laugh, "Weekend at Bernie's" fits the bill to a tee. Bernie's". Sit back
I loved the locale for the movie as well. It was a great choice
for the 80's era where life was a time for having fun and and enjoy the show.
relaxing, enjoying the good times when you're young.
I saw Weekend at Bernie's many years ago but
remember that it was hilarious. Basic premise
was that 2 guys were invited to their boss's
home for the weekend. They thought it was to
reward them for uncovering an embezzler. The
boss, being the embezzler himself, planned to do
away with them over the weekend.
REVIEW SUBMITTED BY Although this movie is almost
FREESPIRIT11 30 years old, if you get a
chance to watch it - make sure
But, to further complicate matters, the boss was killed by the that you do. Although it is
hitman he had hired before the 2 guys arrived. It seems that Bernie slapstick and corny at times, it
(silly Bernie) had been fooling around with the hit man's wife!) is hilarious.
They didn't want to be accused of murder so they made it look like
Bernie was still alive all weekend. They propped him up and it
looked like Bernie was just a drunk having a blast! The hit man was
confused. He saw the "living" Bernie and had to kill him again.
Bernie became the creature who wouldn't die (lol) and the hit man
got very frustrated. The guys were oblivious to what was going on.
They just wanted to save their own skin.
One of the marks of a good movie is your ability to remember it
years later. Another indication is that you see everyday life
situations and reference back to the movie. I know that I've said,
on more than one occasion - that guy reminds me of Bernie in
Weekend at Bernie's if he was just "going through the motions"
and not exhibiting any enthusiasm or energy for what he was
doing.
REVIEW SUBMITTED BY
ADCBONE13
Weekend at Bernie's is an 80's classic! Everyone should
see this movie, at least once, just to check out the style
and clothing from back in those days. It stars Andrew
McCarthy as Larry Wilson, Johnathon Silverman as
Richard Parker and Terry Kiser as the corpse of Bernie.
Larry and Richard are staying with Bernie at his Beach
House in Florida for a fun time but wake up to their poor
host having died in the middle of the night!
They need Bernie in order to continue getting the
special treatment and they decide to make Bernie their
very own ex-living marionette. This cheesy movie is
about their antics as they run around town with a
corpse and puppet him to feign his liveliness. Hilarious
and witty, this movie is sure to bring a smile to your
face as they try to keep Bernie upright and active and
even convince one of Bernie's lady friends in bed!
This cheesy movie is about their This movie is filled with great pop music of the era and a
antics as they run around town full-on Fashion show of all the trendy styles of the 80's!
with a corpse and puppet him
to feign his liveliness So, everybody should take a look at this fantastic classic
and I'm sure it can be found on a variety of streaming
services or a DVD could most likely be found on Amazon
or eBay.
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