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Unfortunately the 1993 sequel Weekend at Bernie's II didn't fare so well: EW gave it an F- and PEOPLE panned it, as well. And a New York City screening featured an unfortunate moment of its own.
So, yes, the director who brought us Rambo for the first time also gave us Bernie Lomax. This is mentioned because Weekend at Bernie’s is, surprisingly, a competent film that has an actual plot.
So when someone pointed out that ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’ was going to be 25 years old on July 5th, I thought, sure, I’ll write that.
Weekend at Bernie's was neither the best nor the most popular comedy of 1989, but much like Bernie himself, the corpse-centric movie has had a longer shelf life than anyone would have guessed at ...
To the Editor: In the hilarious movie “Weekend at Bernie’s” two employees discovered someone was embezzling. It was their boss: Bernie. To keep them close, Bernie invited them to his wild ...
Bernie Lomax just won’t die. His grinning corpse made its debut in “Weekend at Bernie’s,” the unlikely buddy comedy released 25 years ago on Saturday.
The joke behind Weekend at Bernie’s, a culty dark comedy that surprised many with its clever plotting and well-choreographed pratfalls, was that Bernie Lomax, the title millionaire sleazeball, w ...
But it wasn’t. Weekend at Bernie’s was kind of a big deal back in 1989 and what’s more, though no one who saw it is likely to admit it now, it was also a ridiculous amount of fun.
Robert Klane, who wrote the screenplays for the irreverent comedy classics Weekend at Bernie’s and Where’s Poppa? and directed the disco-era favorite Thank God It’s Friday, has died. He was 81.
The reality is, because they're trying to run the 'Weekend at Bernie's 2' campaign after 2020 was a 'Weekend at Bernie's 1,' where remember we got a dead guy who was the star of the film.