Saturday, October 9, 2010

My Cousin Vinny (DVD) Review


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Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei steal the show in My Cousin Vinny, the hit 1992 comedy about a clash of cultures between North and South. When two classmates from New York, Billy Gambini (Ralph Macchio) and Stan Rothenstein (Mitchell Whitfield) wrongfully arrested for murder in Alabama, who desperately needs a world class defender. But lawyers can be expensive, the two friends enlist the help of his cousin Billy, Vincent Gambini (Joe Pesci), a vintage carMechanic in Brooklyn who has never played in court, and took seven attempts, made in New York City Bar exam

Alabama prosecutors salivating with the death penalty, Vinny is the heart of the Deep South Brooklyn with her hairdresser / auto mechanic girlfriend Mona Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei). Roaming the city, knowing the two "dirt on the tires," grits and modify the plan of the sirens in the morning: "People say it's time to stand up." In retrospect, a filmI was at these scenes just did.

Although the study focuses on the antics of Vinny cut of the film, while in a power struggle with the judge from the book, Chamberlain Haller (Fred Gwynne). Among the procedural errors, and the trip to jail for contempt of court, Vinny gradually developed his natural talent for litigation. But you can save Stan and Billy the electric chair? And if so, can escape the wrath of Mr. Haller? It 's funny to seeby ...

My Cousin Vinny, is the interaction between Pesci and Gwynne most deserves an Oscar. But the Oscar went to Marisa Tomei for their brilliant display of flamboyant and likeable Mona Lisa Vito. The relationship between fish screen and Tomei is fascinating, therefore, the creation of a comedy that is rare to have a decent plot, nothing fancy or ridiculous scenes, and a stream of funny lines.

Written by Dale Launer, the screenwriter behindHits as Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) and Love Potion No. 9 (1992), My Cousin Vinny is a classic fish out of water comedy. The writing of this movie is excellent with many phrases guaranteed to remain in the memory long after seeing the movie, but what really makes My Cousin Vinny is a comedy first level is the large number of outstanding performances from the cast. Pesci and Tomei has received numerous awards, and rightly so, but Mitchell Whitfield Fred Gwynne and had a series ofunforgettable scenes.

Probably the funniest scene in the film, when Stan is in jail, terrified that combines with an affectionate cellmate. In his first meeting with Stan, Vinny is not clear that the cousin of Billy. The dialogue between Stan and Vinny is one of the best comedy scenes in movie history. And 'well-complemented by Judge Chamberlain Haller confusion over the word "Yoot. Overall it's a brilliant funComedy, and I give it my highest possible recommendation ...

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