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High spirits movie1/14/2024 ![]() Pair the Spares: Martin and Sharon, who are much more suited for each other than their respective partners.It's all the more jarring because the other Irish characters are played by actual Irish actors. Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Daryl Hannah's Irish accent is pretty terrible.Cue the appearance of spectral nuns in terrifying winged wimples and blank, faceless heads with glowing eyes note Think Jawa faces that rush him out a third story window. Nuns Are Spooky: As Brother Tony grapples with his attraction to Miranda, he prays to have his impure thoughts cleansed.Not Even Bothering with the Accent: Peter Seamus O'Toole really failed to affect an Irish accent, despite being half Irish (he was born and grew up in Leeds though.) Liz Smith likewise doesn't bother trying for an Irish accent as Mrs.She wasn't sleeping with anyone else she just didn't want to sleep with him. Mistaken for Cheating: Martin with Mary.Love at First Punch: Martin really starts to fall for Sharon when she kicks him "in the ba-hoogies" and punches him in the nose.Happens when your actor is 6'4" and your actress is 5'2". Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Martin and Sharon.The one time he does stand up to her, it's because he thought he was dead and she couldn't hear him. Just about every time he tries to have a normal interaction with his wife or even just a discussion, it frequently ends up with her on the attack and him trying to re-establish peace. He sure as hell has a Hair-Trigger Temper for most of the movie, though it's Played for Laughs. Fiery Redhead: Martin is something of a male example.Jennifer Tilly turns the ditz knob up pretty high as only she can. Driven to Suicide: Martin, when he regretted killing Mary in a fit of rage.and a little unwilling Audience Participation. The ghosts take it over later and stage a much more dynamic prodiction involving a Giant Squid. Plunkett has a very odd nautical-themed arrangement on a stage in the castle's dining room and bar, with scenery such as a mermaid and rushing waves being manipulated by crew to the sides while he monologues in front. Yes, Sharon knows all of this, acknowledges to her husband that her father "hates everybody," and even after being outed on her two-faced nature still sides with daddy. Uses her second honeymoon to drag her unwitting husband to a castle her heartless father wants to foreclose on and ship across the Atlantic at least in part because he hates the current owners. She goes on about the feelings of dead people and ghosts because she talks to them and is married to one of them. However, not so much as she first seems - or as most of the characters assume. ![]() Bratty Half-Pint: The parapsychologist's children.Brainy Brunette: Completely averted with Miranda.The second bus definitely qualifies as it falls to bits during a storm, although it's fair to say it had help. It's even worse for the wear during its encore. The first was fairly solid but for the occasional backfire, at least until it went into the lake. Things don't go as planned, though, because Jack and Sharon begin individual romances with a pair of ghosts, Mary Plunkett and Martin Brogan (Hannah and Neeson), who are stuck in a "Groundhog Day" Loop with Mary repeatedly being murdered by Martin, because he believes her to be unfaithful because she doesn't sleep with him on their wedding night. The Special Effect Failure by the actors tips off the Americans that the hauntings are fake, if it wasn't already obvious by the time they were heading towards the castle, and Plunkett plans to return to his suicide attempts until the real ghosts of his ancestors decide if everybody wants a haunted castle, then that's exactly what they're going to get.Ī married couple, Jack and Sharon (Guttenberg and D'Angelo), are having problems, and are only there because Sharon's father is trying to get the deed to the castle, and having the castle's hauntings revealed as fake would benefit this greatly. Plunkett gets the idea to attract American tourists by advertising the hotel as haunted and gets the castle's thespians and employees to pretend to be ghosts. Until his seemingly Cloudcuckoolander mother informs him that she's been having conversations with his father - who's been dead for years. Peter Plunkett (O'Toole) is almost Driven to Suicide when he's unable to pay the bills on his family castle, which he's turned into a hotel/theatre because of said bills. High Spirits is a 1988 fantasy comedy film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah, Beverly D'Angelo, Liam Neeson and Peter O'Toole.
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