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07 March 2017
as advertised
nice material washes well
22 July 2012
Hilarious movie! Never gets old!
What About Bob? is a hilarious blend of charm, drama, and wit. The genius storyline of a psychotic adult man, played by Bill Murray as "Bob", makes the movie bound to take unsuspected turns that make it all the more interesting. I personally have seen this movie at least 15 times, and I will have to say that it never gets old. It also features Bob's psychiatrist, Richard Dreyfuss as "Dr. Marvin", who takes his family on vacation to Lake Winnipassaki in order to get rid of problems for reasons very much because of clients like Bob. Bob is thunderstruck when he finds out Dr. Marvin will be leaving for a month, because he finds himself hopeless without Dr. Marvin's live counseling with the "Baby Steps Therapy". He does everything in his power to get in touch with Dr. Marvin, including faking suicide and pretending to be the Dr.'s beloved sister Lily, until he finally somehow comes in contact with his vacation adress. Dr. Marvin is horrified when Bob tracks him down and orders him to leave. But no, he is Bob. This means that he basically spends the next few days winning over the Dr.'s family, which creates quite a contrast with their previously so-called "kind of fun" father. In the end, after Bob steals the show on an interview with Good Morning America on Dr. Marvin's debut of the book "Baby Steps", Dr. Marvin attempts to kill Bob by placing bombs around his neck, which Bob somehow gets out of and places in the house and leaves it to nothing but ashes in 30 seconds. Bob ironically has driven Dr. Marvin, the world-class psychiatrist, crazy and into a state of shock and confusion. The movie is capped off with Bob's marriage with Dr. Marvin's sister Lily. This movie is a classic full of geniune humor that I would recommend to anyone from the ages of 2-200.

03 August 2017
awesome