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Nine to Five
Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin

20th Century Fox, 1993

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"You're a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot!"

9 To 5 is a classic 80's comedy directed by Colin Higgins, the man behind such classics as Silver Streak and Harold And Maude, and starring Jane Fonda (Coming Home), Lilly Tomlin (Short Cuts), Dolly Parton (Rhinestone), and Dabney Coleman (You've Got Mail).

Fonda, Tomlin and Parton play three co-workers at a company managed by a skirt chasing male chauvinist boss, played by Coleman. The three ladies fantasize about how they can take revenge against him, that includes hunting him down like a deer in the office and one involving Snow White and the 7 dwarfs.

Panic strikes the girls when Tomlin accidentally puts rat poison in his coffee and minutes later he's carried away to the hospital. The movie gets funnier and funnier as the events unfold from here on.

9 To 5 was a huge box office success when it was released in 1980. The movie featured country singer Dolly Parton in her first acting role, as well as the Oscar nominated and 80's classic hit song 9 to 5 performed by Parton herself.

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A definite classic

This movie is the perfect revenge movie. Plus, it might just be me, but I always thought that Dolly looked better with a little more weight on her. And "Wow" Dolly. For a first time acting gig, she proved to be a natural with such greats as Lily and Jane (political controversy aside). I think every woman could identify with at least one of the women--for me it was Lily's character. But watching this movie so many years later, I'm struck by the cliche line 'the more things change the more they stay the same'.


One of the Best Comedies Ever

I was but 9-years-old when this one came to theatres and I still remember how at that time, the movie theater held such a spell of mystique over me...something that gets lost as you get older and movies are more "every day" now.

As most might attest, the film starts off wonderfully with the opening, upbeat, thumping chords of the theme song, "9 to 5" sung by the incomparable Dolly Parton...the song invigorates you right from the start and you know you are in for a load of fun.

Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, and Jane Fonda are cast perfectly and beautifully in their respective roles. I don't know of any modern actress/comedians who could fill these roles more beautifully. Quite simply, Lily Tomlin is a comedic genius...and she is fully supported by the lesser experienced Dolly and far more experienced Jane Fonda. Surprisingly, Jane Fonda, already somewhat of an icon at the time, took a less visible/memorable role...but played it with perfectly subtelty and professionalism.

A few of my favorite scenes: The three girls are pulled over by the cop because of the "short" in the trunk. They know the body is in the trunk, but are trying to play it off by pretending that Dolly's character ate rat poison by accident.

Also, for years later, I was afraid to go into hospital bathrooms after the female orderly found the "body" in the bathroom covered by the sheet...by the way she said, "There's another stiff in the john"...I assumed that dead bodies were often found in hospital bathrooms.

Dabney Coleman played the perfect sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot boss...and as a kid, I truly hated him.

Another of my favorite bits was when Lily Tomlin, in her Disney-like dream sequence, poisons her bosses coffee...then launches him out of his office window right after saying, "Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!" then sticking out her tongue. For years, my siblings and I would tease each other with the same gesture. (you'll have to watch the film to know what I'm talking about).

If you watch this film for the first time, you'll notice there are no desktop computers...nor does anyone have a cell phone. And the copy machine is almost the size of a small car. It may date the film just a tad...but the comedic value more than makes up for that. It's definitely a film for all time and women today, I'm sure, are still facing similar type situations in the office.

Now in my 30's, I'm always surprised at the number of 20-something's who have never seen nor heard of this classic film. Wow...we're calling 1980's movies "classics" now. Yikes. Are we getting old?


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Fantastic Re-release

I'm so glad that Fox has re-released this great movie. It is an all-time classic. I am confining my review to the extras on this new release as most people have seen and know what this movie is about. Yes, the movie itself stands on it's on as deserving a dvd release BUT it is SOO wonderful that they have put out all these great extras on the new release! It is wonderful to see Jane,Lily & Dolly interviewed about the making of this film, as well as all of the deleted scenes, the hysterical gag reel and of course the commentary. I would recommend watching the movie with the commentary on as it is the best way to learn what the trio have to say about the movie, their costars and themselves and all of the behind-the-scenes "dish". Although if you're looking for backstabbing divas you will be disappointed as they have nothing but fun, positive memories to share about making this film. They do still talk about a sequel which is almost hard to believe that they could do because it would be hard to top this movie. A nice piece that is included is about Colin Higgins, the writer/director of the film. They obviously adored and had great respect for this man. It was nice to see him get some recognition, even if he has passed.

By the way, from looking at the recent reunion pictures for this special release, don't they all 3 still look great?

Buy this movie for the laughs and the spectacular special features.


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9 to 5 1980 Special Edition

Chock in for one of the most hilarious comedies ever made -presented for the first time as a special collection on DVD ! Jane Fonda (1937- ), Lilly Tomlin (1939- ), Sexy & Curveous Dolly Parton (1946-) and Badney Coleman (1932- ) team up to give this sexiest special edition the special treatment it deserve with all-new-on-camera interviews ! Also including a new audio commentary with cast member , deleted scenes , a twenty-four-minute retrospective ,Parton?s Oscar-nominated hit song and much,much more , this definitive DVD takes laughter into vertime ! . Stuck in a dead-end-job under the boss that she trained , Vilet Newstead (Tomlin) is her with?s end .But when boss?good-natured secretary (Parton) and a new hire (Fonda) decide that they?ve had enought , too , their revenge fantasy become hilarious reality in a scheme that spins wildly out of control ! . High Quality digital transfer . Recommended


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