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| Category | Warner Store DVDs, Warner Theatrical Movies, Comedies Videos, Crime, Prison, Mafia, Mobsters | | Starring | Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Cathy Moriarty, Lisa Kudrow, Joe Viterelli | | Director | Harold Ramis | | Composer | David Holmes | | Director of Photography | Ellen Kuras | | Executive Producer | Bruce Berman, Barry Levinson, Chris Brigham, Len Amato | | Producer | Jane Rosenthal, Paula Weinstein | | Screenwriter | Harold Ramis, Peter Tolan, Peter Steinfeld |
Closed Captioned; Bio/Filmographies; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Director's Comments ANALYZE THAT, the star-studded sequel to 1999's smash comedy hit ANALYZE THIS, reunites neurotic mobster Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) with his former psychiatrist Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal). The anxious mob boss is about to finish his prison sentence but he is suffering a nervous breakdown behind bars and the only one who can diagnose his ailments is Sobel. After a string of hysterical tests, the Feds grant Sobel permission to observe Vitti as a patient and, much to the dismay of Sobol's wife Laura (Lisa Kudrow), as a house guest. However, Sobel has problems of his own. He's suffering from a severe identity crisis after the death of his father, and Vitti's presence in his suburban New Jersey home has the psychiatrist acting crazy too. In an effort to straighten Vitti out, Sobel decides that the solution is to find him a real, honest job. Vitti tries his hand at several ill-matched professions, and finally finds his dream job as a technical advisor on a SOPRANOS-like cable television show. Everything is going smoothly until Vitti starts to take the show a little too seriously, calling his former mafia cohorts to the set. A raucous comedic event that uses the chemistry between De Niro and Crystal to great effect, ANALYZE THAT is yet another knee-slapping gem from director Harold Ramis. Theatrical Release Date: December 6, 2002
Analyze That Reviews: "...Smart and genial..."
-- Kim Newman, Sight and Sound "...Mr. De Niro and Mr. Crystal exude a breezy camaraderie that recalls Bing Crosby and Bob Hope ambling jauntily down some nonsensical road to nowhere..."
-- Stephen Holden, New York Times "...The appeal of ANALYZE THAT can be credited in large part to the infectious fun found in the performances of Crystal and De Niro..."
-- Stephen Jared, Box Office Analyze That | List Price | $14.97 (You save $5.08) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 2002 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 18547  | | CD Universe Part number | 5688318 | | Catalog number | 23417 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 13, 2003 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | language and some sexual content | | Running Time | 95 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Letter Boxed; Widescreen |
Analyze That Movie Review Analyze That DVD Region 1 Snap Case Single Side - Dual Layer Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Letterbox - 1.85 Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary: Harold Ramis - Director Featurette: Making of ANALYZE THAT Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Games: M.A.D.E.
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