Wow pretty underated


Does anyone else think this movie is extremely underated or is it just me?

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I would have to agree that this film does not get much recognition. Throw Momma from the Train opened to theaters in 1987 to mixed reviews by critics, but it was very amazing that this film caught the Academy Awards eye. Usually, goof-ball comedies such as this are ignored by the Oscars, but it was Anne Ramsey's particular role and face that ultimatly got her the Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Although she may have been nominated, this film still gets little notice from viewers, and some people even completly forget that she even got an Oscar nomination for this film. Throw Momma from the Train was a good comedy, but it probably deserved more recognition even after all these years.

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no i agree definitely...this is one of my all time favourite movies and hardly anyone ahs even ever heard of it!!! that's an outrage-it's a class film!

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definately one of the best from the era.


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I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking that. I have always loved this movie, and yes i too have meet people ignorant enough never to have watched this movie. It's a classic!

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Yeah, its rly rly underated..I can't understand why..its hillarious!

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Hope you aren't offended, eddy-28, but I had to check out that Oscar nomination for myself. I can't believe it - it's true and I had absolutely no idea. Not only that, she died less than six months after the Oscars. Definitely a well deserved nomination. Makes me want to watch it again.

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Just watched it recently. One of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Too bad all we have these days is Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, etc. doing moneymaker comedies that I could probably write myself after a few scotches.

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Well, I have nothing against Vince Vaughn, Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller and the Wilson brothers, but those movies are beginning to have a cookie-cutter feel to them. "Throw Mamma" is very well-written and original.

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Don't knock Vince Vaughn, he's got the best sense of comic timing I've seen in years. He can take a completely flat, humorless line and make it funny because he times it perfectly.

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Yeah, very underrated. I just watched this movie again last night after maybe 15 years since seeing it on video. It's very well written, very funny, the actors are great, and I still really enjoy this film! I love movies of the 1980s :)

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Love this film, where is Danny Devito now? Think it's the most intelligent thing he's ever done. And where is he now?

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He was in Big Fish.
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