©-DR- MON COUSIN VINNY de Jonathan Lynn (1992) p3
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Mon cousin Vinny est un film américain réalisé par Jonathan Lynn en 1992,mettant en scène Ralph Maccio (KARATE KID),Joe Pesci,Marisa Tomei,etc...
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Résumé
Bill et Stanley, deux étudiants qui ont décidé de se rendre à Los Angeles, font une escale dans une petite ville de l'Alabama, où ils décident de faire quelques achats. Peu de temps après, quelle n'est pas leur surprise lorsqu'ils sont arrêtés par les forces de police, et accusés du meurtre du caissier du magasin qu'ils viennent de quitter.
Angoissés et énervés, ils se perdent dans leurs explications et s'empêtrent dans des affirmations vaseuses... Ne sachant plus vers qui se tourner, Bill décide de faire appel à son cousin Vinny, avocat. Ce dernier, qui a eu bien du mal à être admis au barreau, se lance dans une plaidoirie approximative
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-When Maggie Taylor forgets the kitten's name, it was not a part of the script. Mae Whitman actually forgot the kitten's name and stayed in character. The director thought that it was so cute that he kept it in the movie.
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-George Clooney held Mae Whitman in front of his face to hide that his eye was bruised during a basketball game in the scene when Jack shows up at Melanies' apartment.
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-The school that was used for the scene where Jack and Melanie find their children's class had already left is a private college called the New York School of Interior Design or NYSID. The red front doors were added for the filming.
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-Near the end when Melanie bumps into the table in her apartment, it was apparently not in the script. Michelle Pfeiffer's clumsiness was therefore left in the movie.
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-George Clooney had actually met Michelle Pfeiffer years before,as in the early 80s he had gone on a few dates with Michelle's sister actress Dedee Pfeiffer.
One fine movie !!!
Author: fofml from Germany
13 April 2000
Okay, I LOVE romantic comedies so this is probably not too objective but... gee, I loved this movie. It follows an old formula that has worked so many times and that is still working: 2 people who can't stand each other at first happen to spend some time together and eventually find each other attractive. This requires 2 main things: 1.) Two great actors with wonderful chemistry 2.) An original and funny script We have seen this in so many movies like 6 Days 7 Nights with Anne Heche and Harrison Ford or You've Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan or recently in The Runaway Bride with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. I loved all these movies for they simply worked to charme me.
One Fine Day fits perfectly to this list. George Clooney ( who proves that he can be a very funny guy) and Michelle Pfeiffer ( who gives a great performance in this movie) have very good chemistry and the script is very funny and romantic with some really great one-liners. This movie entertained me very much and it wasn't boring as I saw it the second time. For it's charme and fun, I give this movie 9/10.
Mais qu'est-ce qu'elle fout !
good enough
Author: Special-K88
18 March 2002
Pleasant romantic comedy stars Pfeiffer and Clooney as two divorced, overworked parents whose children are bickering classmates. They meet, and don't exactly see eye to eye, but then circumstances force them to put aside their differences and try to help each other out as they struggle to balance their job priorities with their parental obligations, all during a hectic day in New York City. Predictable setup made worthwhile by two very appealing leads, believable situations, and well-drawn characters. Youngsters Whitman and Linz are especially likable as the two children who reluctantly get dragged from one place to the next. *** / ****
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*J'ai trouvé également (j'ai souvent du mal avec les mioches)...surtout la fillette :bonne actrice
Suprising!
Author: medea_argos from Cleveland, OH
5 February 2001
I saw this on a Sunday while doing laundry, thinking that it was a good way to waste time at my inlaws, and instead found a truly enjoyable comedy. I have read reviews that call it "predictable yet enjoyable", yet, I find it reminiscent of the screwball comedies of Hollywood's past, extremely funny & unrealistic & realistic all at the same time. I can think of no better way to spend my one day off a week with my husband than including a movie like this into our plans.
A very fine movie in every way
Author: Amy Adler from Toledo, Ohio
28 February 2005
Jack (George Clooney) is a divorced journalist with a daughter named Maggie. When his former wife goes on her honeymoon with husband number two, Jack is left in charge of Maggie, something that does not occur very often. He has instructions to pick up a classmate of Maggie's but fails to arrive on time. Nevertheless, Jack does meet up with the boy and his mother, Melanie (Michelle Pfeiffer) at the school. All of them have missed the bus to the class field trip. Melanie is miffed and she and Jack have it out.
However, during the course of the day, they will need each other and meet again at various times. Will Melanie stay angry with charming Jack forever? This adorable movie will be an enduring favorite for the next century and beyond. The two stars are so gorgeous and the youngsters playing the children are huggable beyond words. The plot is a string of funny encounters between Jack and Melanie, at the day care center, at the ice cream parlor, at a soccer game and more. Are you looking for a top of the line romantic comedy to vanquish the blues? Look no further, this is it!