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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780800102371 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC ISBN: 0800102371 Label: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Manufacturer: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Release Date: June 24, 1994 Running Time: 97 minutes Studio: RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1990 Sales Rank: 486 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: This spotty black comedy from Lawrence Kasdan (The Big Chill)--based on a true story--stars Kevin Kline as a womanizing pizzeria owner whose mousy wife (Tracey Ullman) tries multiple ways of murdering him with the aid of sundry friends and hired hands. The film never picks up the necessary momentum or develops the necessary tone to drive it, and one is left picking and choosing which of the performers is at least adequately entertaining. Kline is good but perhaps a bit too theatrical, and Joan Plowright is hilarious as his mother-in-law. The funniest joke in the whole thing belongs to William Hurt and Keanu Reeves as deeply-stoned, would-be-killers who emerge from a taxi and look as if they can't remember what planet they're on. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Funny...good movie!I had heard of this film...but just recently finally rented - and it's a riot. First, I love all things River Phoenix. It's great to see him still live and breathing and he's actually quite funny in this one. Put him with Keanu and William Hurt...and of, course Kevin Kline - and it's alot of fun to watch. I could watch it again and again. Would highly recommend this comedy. It's not meant to be taken seriously - but just to enjoy. So, don't try this at home. Rating: - FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I can never see this movie enough. I still laugh hysterically every time I see it...get this movie, you won't regret it!!!!! LOL through the whole thing. Had to pause it several times just so I could finish laughing and not miss a minute!!!!!!!!!! Rating: - The Real SkinnyThis movie is based on the real life antics that occurred here in Allentown, Pa. to a friend of mine, his family and employees. Here's the story: "When Anthony Toto, 37, a pizza-shop owner in Allentown, Pa., put up $50,000 bail for his wife Frances Lenore, the local police and others in the community were stunned. The reason: according to charges filed by the district attorney, Frances had conspired to murder her husband -- not once but twice. The bizarre case began on ... Read More Rating: - Love, Pizza, Murder, And A Real Fun CastThis 1990 release is one of those quirky little comedy movies overlooked almost immediately after release. But, unlike others, this cast is loaded with talent: Tracey Ullman, Kevin Kline, Joan Plowright, River Phoenix, William Hurt, and Keanu Reeves. Kevin Kline's "Joey Boca" is a gem of characterization. [Imagine a Joey Buttafuoco with actual warmth and real charm, yet retaining the crassness.] Kevin Kline plays this endearing pizzamaking/Lothario to the hilt, complete with Italian accent. ... Read More Rating: - Yeah...He looked like Abraham Lincoln. Comin' up to bat...Years ago I was awake at 2 am watching this movie for the twentieth time or so when my 55 year old Japanese ex-pat mom came stumbling out of her bedroom to use the restroom. She came back and was staring at the movie with me awhile but soon she sat down. And then she was laughing her big silent laugh that is reserved for only those things that are truly hilarious. I don't own that many movies but this is one that I can't live without. If you love movies with a perfect cast and about a million ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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