In Brazil, Life Imitates Really Stupid Art: “Weekend at Bernie’s”

One of the dumbest popular movies ever was 1989’s “Weekend at Bernie’s,” in which two guys haul around their dead boss pretending he’s alive—it isn’t worth my time to explain why they do this. I have a fertile dark sense of humor, but I couldn’t finish watching the thing. It’s a ridiculous premise (Terry Kiser, playing the dead Bernie, steals the movie, which should tell you something), but somehow this junk it clicked with audiences. (The sequel not so much, a perfect example of going to the well once too often). But who suspected that the movie would inspire a Brazilian scamster?

Police say that Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes wheeled a corpse into a Rio de Janeiro bank this month claiming that the late 68-year-old Paulo Roberto Braga was her uncle and in need of a bank loan. Nunes had to support Braga’s lolling head with her hand to keep it from tipping to the side as he showed no signs of life (I can’t find out if Paulo was wearing sunglasses). The staff expressed their concerns about him, but Nunes just said her uncle was quiet by nature.

“Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign. If you don’t sign it, there’s no way,” she was heard telling the wheelchair-bound corpse. “I can’t sign for you, what I can do I’ll do. Sign here, same as the document. Sign so you don’t give me any more headaches.” Then: “Uncle, are you feeling something? He doesn’t say anything, that’s just how he is…If you’re not okay, I’m going to take you to the hospital. Do you want to go to the Emergency Room  again?” But one of the tellers had called the police, and the responding officers placed Nunes under arrest when they arrived. Sure enough, Brazilian Bernie was dead, and had been dead for hours, medical personnel determined. Using a body this way isn’t just unethical, it’s illegal. (But funny!… or at least funnier than the movie.)

She wasn’t his niece, either.

7 thoughts on “In Brazil, Life Imitates Really Stupid Art: “Weekend at Bernie’s”

  1. One of the dumbest popular movies ever was 1989’s “Weekend at Bernie’s,” in which two guys haul around their dead boss pretending he’s alive—it isn’t worth my time to explain why they do this. 

    Only the Wayans Bros. would be able to remake this movie.

  2. From https://www.lawsociety.ie/gazette/top-stories/2020/01-january/courts-disrespect-native-irish-speakers-says-judge (you need to know that the Irish expression “bhí beatha ann” means “there was life in him “):

    “O’Connell cross-examined a witness charged with conspiracy to forge a will who said repeatedly in the witness box ‘bhí beatha ann’ when the will was signed.

    Eventually, O’Connell got the man to admit that there was a living fly in the mouth of the deceased person, which was why he kept repeating the phrase ‘bhí beatha ann.’

  3. More to the point, who suspected that the movie would inspire a long-running and evidently popular Democrat administration?

    • Is there serious discussion afoot of bring HRC back? I love it when the Dems spout the “We have a strong bench” talking point. Hillarious!

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