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Good Luck

Good Luck
Directed by Richard LaBrie

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Wheelchair bound Bernard "Bern" Lemley (Gregory Hines - Waiting To Exhale Will & Grace) determined to enter a white water rafting race in Oregon labors for months to create a raft that will suit his special needs. When he hears about Tony "Ole" Olezniak (Vincent D'Onofrio - Law & Order: Criminal Intent) a former football star who has lost his eyesight Bern knows that this is the teammate he's been looking for. Though lost in self-pity Ole is eventually persuaded and the two men embark on what could be the greatest - and most hilarious - adventure of their lives.Along the way they encounter comical mishaps make new friends gamble and womanize but also learn a lot about themselves. When they finally register for the race the pair is turned away - but Ole & Bern will not be dissuaded and now must prove that they are as capable as anyone else.System Requirements:Running Time: 95 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/BUDDY FILMS Rating: R UPC: 000799801321 Manufacturer No: XE8013DVD


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37737 in DVD
  • Brand: UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP
  • Released on: 2008-03-04
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 95 minutes

Features

  • Wheelchair bound Bernard "Bern" Lemley (Gregory Hines - Waiting To Exhale, Will & Grace), determined to enter a white water rafting race in Oregon, labors for months to create a raft that will suit his special needs. When he hears about Tony "Ole" Olezniak (Vincent D'Onofrio - Law & Order: Criminal Intent), a former football star who has lost his eyesight, Bern knows that this

Customer Reviews

Good Luck is Great Fun4
This movie is full of fun. But more than that it goes deep into the feelings of all of us by examing the stories of two handicapped and unlikely companions on an impossible dream. Be aware, the language is crude and the discussions on the level you might expect for two single guys alone on the road for days as they travel to a white water raft race. AND every single cast member (not just the stars) seems perfect for their roles, right down to the bit parts. A great film that will make you laugh, cheer, and maybe examine your own life. Definitely delivers what it says...a feel good film.

[Based on the principle of SOAR, an organization that takes disablied persons on outdoor experiences.]

Good Luck5
Good Luck features two great actors, the late Gregory Hines and the brilliant Vincent D'Onofrio. They performed very well together having almost all the scenes with both actors. It was amazing to see Hines, such a great dancer as well, portray a pariplegic without even the slightest hint of leg movement and D'Onofrio portraying a blind person without going over the top. Also very interesting to see D'Onofrio transform from an overblown ego, pro football player to a bitter, lonely man. Great movie in that yes it had very touching moments but a lot of great comic moments as well.

Too good for Mortals!5
This was one of those pleasant surprises that make you think that the heavens are suddenly smiling on you because you found it. From beginning to end, this is an "adult" fun film. There are a number of raunchy moments that only D'Onofrio could make seem real and necessary, and which only Gregory Hines could field with compassion and dignity!

This is the story of two misfits who together don't quite ever make a whole... but who are delightful to tag along with. It's really hard not to get caught up in their adventures. Right to the final scenes, it's just too funny! The secret to the film is that it is composed of characters that are every-day folks, and don't we really enjoy watching ourselves?

This is a five star film. Very enjoyable. And, if you like it, consider trying D'Onofrio's Happy Accidents - another film in the same light-hearted vein.